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Old 06-10-2008, 01:53 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ecce Homo View Post
Have you read the first book? It really helps. It also helps to just stick with questioning your thoughts. I wouldn't worry so much about any larger meanings just yet. Those tend to take care of themselves once you've examined your thoughts long enough. Besides, trying to figure out what the ramifications of The Work are beyond the thoughts you are questioning is very likely a way for the mind to retreat back into justifying its story as opposed to simply finding out what's true.

And ditto what Angela said!
I'm currently reading "Loving what is". Haven't gone too far yet, only started it a couple of days ago(super slow reader).

I'm kinda bad at sticking with the four questions and not going into larger meanings. I think if I was a builder, I would go and try and build a house using just a hammer and a few nails... Oh, and no schemes or anything either.

And I'm afraid I'm also afraid of me being wrong. (If I have thought wrong thoughts all the time, what else am I doing wrong too??)

Very sorry of rambling. Looks like I'm having a BED(Bad English Day).
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