Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 When goes to a restaurant, do you think she has food options she prefers over others? If we love what is, do we love everything equally? Where does choice come in? She didn't marry just anyone, she married a guy who's written books about the Tao and other what some would call highly spiritual focuses. She didn't marry a tough truck driver for example. Or a cashier at a Mc's drive through. She married someone who seems to be in alignment with how she's living her life. So I'm looking at where I'm living/working, and it's not what I choose and I'd like to sample other dishes on the menu. It's not okay to send a dish back to the kitchen and order something else? Is that true? It's not where I live/work that causes my stress, but my stories about it right? If it's wrong to say no to something in my life, well isn't still selling real estate, she left that job. I say yes to me when I say no. Not sure how clear this post will come across, cuz I'm not real clear about the subject. How do you see preferences fitting into loving what is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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