Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 >> Well, you sit on a park bench, and you have a beautiful time, you are >> camping, the sun shines, you listen to the birds and smell the >> trees... > *****This is one picture. Another could be: you sit on a park bench, > you have a lousy time, the weather is cold and rainy, the sky is bleak > and cloudy, the temperature bitter, the air smells of rotting > vegetation. > *****Until she is ACTUALLY sitting there, who knows how it will be? Yes, take whatever looks more peaceful to you. People don't seem to mind so much when they shift from a place of stress to a place of peace. I don't. >> And all of a sudden, something shifts, and it is not ok with you, >> anymore. >> What made this shift happen, for you? > *****Someone snuck up behind her and mugged her! And what's wrong with that? Love, ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 >> Id hate to sit on a park bench as there are no showers and no >> place to >> eat.. or sleep however if i had to do it It could be fun for awhile >> maybe. like camping. > ******Can you SEE that this is all thought? It is not reality. You > just can't have any true knowledge of how it would be to sit on a park > bench until you are SITTING on the park bench. Any else is the dream > of the ego. I invite you to SEE just how much of your life, day in > and day out, is a movement away from reality (what is), into the > dreamscape of thought. To talk about it, is not to experience it. And to experience it is so wonderful... I don't want that opportunity to be taken away from me. Love, ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 >> Well, you sit on a park bench, and you have a beautiful time, you are >> camping, the sun shines, you listen to the birds and smell the >> trees... > *****This is one picture. Another could be: you sit on a park bench, > you have a lousy time, the weather is cold and rainy, the sky is bleak > and cloudy, the temperature bitter, the air smells of rotting > vegetation. > *****Until she is ACTUALLY sitting there, who knows how it will be? Yes, take whatever looks more peaceful to you. People don't seem to mind so much when they shift from a place of stress to a place of peace. I don't. ----->OK. That's you. I know of some who find an on-going sense of peace to be, in their words, " boring. " They tell me that when peace predominates they find themselves missing the drama, the mood swings, the ups and downs. >> And all of a sudden, something shifts, and it is not ok with you, >> anymore. >> What made this shift happen, for you? > *****Someone snuck up behind her and mugged her! And what's wrong with that? ----->Hmmmm....you're right . Nothing wrong with spending ten days in a hospital bed with your mouth wired-shut. Nothing wrong with losing your bimonthly paycheck and rent money (over 2500 USD). Some people I know, personally, who WERE mugged, found a LOT wrong with it. (The second one referred to above, a lady, also had the distinct......pleasure......of spending 36 hours in a beating-induced coma when she attempted to protect her pocketbook containing her paycheck [which had been transferred to cash only minutes before at a bank]. A year later and she still experiences cognitive problems due to the coma. But, yes, you're right. There's nothing wrong with that.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 >> Id hate to sit on a park bench as there are no showers and no >> place to >> eat.. or sleep however if i had to do it It could be fun for awhile >> maybe. like camping. > ******Can you SEE that this is all thought? It is not reality. You > just can't have any true knowledge of how it would be to sit on a park > bench until you are SITTING on the park bench. Any else is the dream > of the ego. I invite you to SEE just how much of your life, day in > and day out, is a movement away from reality (what is), into the > dreamscape of thought. To talk about it, is not to experience it. ----->Agreed. To talk about it is....to talk about it! :-)). To experience it is...... And to experience it is so wonderful... I don't want that opportunity to be taken away from me. ----->Who could do THAT? That opportunity is a birth-right; it's actualization is Grace. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 > > Am 17.04.2006 um 03:22 schrieb Andy: > >> >> >>>> Well, you sit on a park bench, and you have a beautiful time, you >>>> are >>>> camping, the sun shines, you listen to the birds and smell the >>>> trees... >>> *****This is one picture. Another could be: you sit on a park >>> bench, >>> you have a lousy time, the weather is cold and rainy, the sky is >>> bleak >>> and cloudy, the temperature bitter, the air smells of rotting >>> vegetation. >>> *****Until she is ACTUALLY sitting there, who knows how it will be? >> Yes, take whatever looks more peaceful to you. >> >> People don't seem to mind so much when they shift from a place of >> stress to a place of peace. >> >> I don't. > ----->OK. That's you. I know of some who find an on-going sense of > peace to be, in their words, " boring. " They tell me that when peace > predominates they find themselves missing the drama, the mood swings, > the ups and downs. If I am missing something, I don't feel peace. Boredom is not peace, in my experience. It's more " being stuck " , isn't it? >>>> And all of a sudden, something shifts, and it is not ok with you, >>>> anymore. >>>> What made this shift happen, for you? >>> *****Someone snuck up behind her and mugged her! >> And what's wrong with that? > ----->Hmmmm....you're right . Nothing wrong with spending > ten days in a hospital bed with your mouth wired-shut. Nothing wrong > with losing your bimonthly paycheck and rent money (over 2500 USD). > Some people I know, personally, who WERE mugged, found a LOT wrong > with it. (The second one referred to above, a lady, also had the > distinct......pleasure......of spending 36 hours in a beating-induced > coma when she attempted to protect her pocketbook containing her > paycheck [which had been transferred to cash only minutes before at a > bank]. A year later and she still experiences cognitive problems due > to the coma. But, yes, you're right. There's nothing wrong with > that.) And that's later. After being mugged. But if that's too drastical... a lot of people loose their peace without someone sneaking up behind them, without being mugged. And if the above experience is the worst that could happen when sitting on a park bench, let's work with that. And I don't feel that you would need it. And I don't think it adresses Roselyn's fear, in this case, does it? Love, ___________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 1GB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 I just came back home and saw the neighbor wagon out side And I was upset again So I threw water on her wagon, as a act of frustration She shouldn't be selfish and hand the wagon out side my door Is it true? No How do I react? Here goes my peace of mind I was happy, just came home from tarot lesson in Tel Aviv And as I saw it, it made upset and helpless I am so frustrated cause I talked to her but she is not going to do what I ask her to I am restless I came home and heard a message on my answering machine from my dad that told me that his last health test results Where better, and I was too upset from the wagon thing that his news didn't make me happy DO I have a stress free reason to keep the thought? No Who... It is like: the banister it out there as well and it doesn't bother me I don't think the banister shouldn't be there cause I know it is a lie It is hard for me to accept the wagon cause... Grrrr It represent her not respecting me I feel stress right now Back to the work Who... Not feeling stress over that But this thought keeps coming up So, I am stressed out not from the wagon but from my thought on the wagon Too tired to think T Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 I cant say for sure.. but maybe your putting too much stress around succeeding at a job.. Maybe if you went to work with no end result in mind.. just show up and see what happens.. why didnt you sleep what was your fear?... mine is of failing.. whatever happened to the job at a coffee shop.. I thought that would be a great job for you. sounds to me as if there is stress for you on working and also on not working but working you get a pay check.. Would they let you try again i wonder? maybe they would.. . WE are always harder on ourselves. love, roslyn -- In Loving-what-is , Tami wrote: > > I was suppose to go for my first day of work today > I didn't sleep all night I was too fearful I felt that it is too much for me > And I cannot handle it > So as the clock rang this morning I turn him off > And went back to sleep > I woke up latter on feeling guilty depressed and hopeless > I will never find a job!!!!! > > So what is the truth of it: > > I am not suppose to work > > Or > > Me not working is an outcome of my fears > > I am confused > > , I want to do the work with you on skype on that issue > I am confused about the one liner. > > If you have a little time from your work > Just to say hi, please call me: > 972-2-3333026 > > Any of you who wants to give me a call > Be my guest > > I feel in a dead end, T > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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