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Sweeheart (pardon my french! ;-), the IS nothing else but your own

insights.

I tell you really deep stuff about you, and you say " wow, what a smart

guy! " .

Or I tell you some shit and you say " wow... what an idiot! " .

And it could be the same words I use.

You need to do what you are doing right now. Nothing else is possible.

No one can know what a difference it makes to not be him. To do what

he isn't.

Sometimes someone asks me to do the work with him, and I am astonished

at how deep he goes, and what he wants to know.

And all I was doing is doing the work myself.

I facilitate me, he facilitates himself. And it may appear different,

sometimes. But if it does appear that I facilitate him, then he's the

one investigating, and I am not! ;-)

But go ahead, share what you know if that'll make it more likely for

you to listen to what your wonderful self has to say.

Love,

Am 30.03.2008 um 21:16 schrieb April:

> Haven't been visiting the forum for a while... but I've felt a pull

> here again and noticed how good that feels. wrote in another

> post:

>

> " What a powerful experience you offer here to illustrate how painful

> it

> can be to beleive that we are somehow calling the shots or in anyway

> in

> control of our expereince here. "

>

> And this is where I find myself presently. It seems to involve trust

> in the process, something I've struggled with. I also notice how I

> don't trust myself. In the past, I've done TW on my own and had deep

> insights most of the time. Lately, as I've been more in my head, I've

> noticed a story about how my own insights could never be as profound

> as

> another's.

>

> I keep thinking that I need to connect with others on this path...

> that

> just doing TW on my own is anemic in comparison. Obviously this is

> where I need to start, but I'm also wondering how many of you

> regularly

> meet with others to do TW and how much of a difference that makes...

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I loved your first response and very much appreciate your second...

Andy's message also made a deep impression and aligns with my path of

non-duality. My tendency is to read, read, read and not bring the

ideas into reality. TW helps a lot to make the philosophy

experiential rather than merely philosophical.

The more I get in my head, the less I feel able to the TW because

then it feels like such an effort. Ha, ha... like feeling like crap

is no effort at all, lol.

So who would I be without the thought " My work is anemic " ? Full.

Not lonely anymore. Not looking for answers outside myself. TA: My

work is perfect. My work is gives me exactly what I need.

Thank you!

>

> Hi April,

>

> So I've been thinking about your posting some more - or rather, not

> thinking, but some stuff has just come up.

>

> Also reflecting on how 'anemic' my previous response may have

appeared.

>

> The truth is I can see in myself how I can, and have, gone in for

the

> 'deep truth' - with myself and others at times - and how rough that

> can feel for me at times - and how good that can feel as well, like

a

> deep cleanse.

>

> And I've also been learning how much fun it is to be 'anemic' with

it

> all - after all, isn't this what all of this stuff is about - taking

> ourselves less seriously, so isn't the work a good place to

start? :-)

>

> I have previously inquired into statements like " I am not good

enough "

> or " What I have done is not good enough " and when I turned them

around

> I also added in a comma, so it became:

>

> " I am good, enough " - this kind of work has helped me to see that I

am

> enough as I am right now and also to see the ways I can crucify

myself

> with anything, including my use of the work and the realizations

that

> I've had from the doing work (e.g. realizing what a terrible

partner I

> had been then beating myself up with that!).

>

> So who would you be without the thought that your work is anemic?

> From where I am it looks like you're doing good stuff.

>

> (I'm also reminded of a BK facilitation where the participant

> apologizes for bringing something trivial and BK says that nothing

is

> trivial, it is all the same.)

>

> Anemically, playfully yours, except when I'm not :-)

>

> Jon x

>

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Hi April,

I was out this morning and a book title came to mind that seemed apt -

you'll find it here:

http://www.amazon.com/One-Belongs-Here-More-Than/dp/0743299418/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=U\

TF8 & s=books & qid=1207053656 & sr=8-1

I haven't read the book, just think the title is a good reminder.

And if you want some fun, the very original website for the book is here:

http://noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com/

I've also just realized that the title could have (at least) two

possible meanings.

With love,

Jon

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