Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 I'm beginning a group this Wednesday at the local library. If you know anyong who would like to attend please let them know. The text only version of my flyer is below with the details. We Don't Have the Answers We Have Something Better... The Questions Join us and experience the revolutionary inquiry process known as The Work. The Work is not a lecture or a seminar or a teaching. It's a simple process that helps you experience your own insights, enabling you to meet your thoughts with understanding and live a happier life. With clarity and humor, in less than an hour, you can permanently change how you view problems. " Suppose you could find a simple way to embrace your life with joy, stop arguing with reality, and achieve serenity in the midst of chaos? That is what Loving What Is offers. It is no less than a revolutionary way to live your life. " — a Jong, author of Fear of Flying " Byron 's Work is a great blessing for our planet. The root cause of suffering is identification with our thoughts, the " stories " that are continuously running through our minds. Byron 's Work acts like a razor-sharp sword that cuts through that illusion and enables you to know for yourself the timeless essence of your being. Joy, peace, and love emanate from it as your natural state. In Loving What Is, you have the key. Now use it. " — Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now " Many of us have spent years on personal growth and spiritual development, only to freeze, or regress when life gets really difficult. The Work of Byron provides a crucial missing piece. It's spirituality on the ground, love in action, a radical and practical approach that I use daily and share with anyone who'll listen. " — Raphael Cushnir, author of Unconditional Bliss " The Work has touched every part of my life and completely transformed the way I live. It keeps surprising me how even superficial and trivial problems, when investigated with the four questions, take me right back to myself and reveal deep-rooted patterns and beliefs. " — Anne Who would you be without your story? Where: sdale Library, 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Phone: 480 312 2474 When: 6:45-8:45 PM, Alternating Wednesday's, May 14th & 21st, June 11th & 25th Cost: Free (we will accept donations to cover expenses) Please RSVP Facilitated by: Boyd @... Private Sessions are also available Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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