That's interesting Patrick because I don't quite get
the "turnaround" yet. i love the four questions
though. Also very insightful to use "who" would you be
without that thought instead of "what." Very powerful
process. I use it with intellectually bright clients
all the time. Her web site used to have clips of her
working with people but they aren't on there anymore.
Very interesting, powerful woman. She wokeup outside
of any spiritual tradition.
-Peter
 
--- Patrick Gillam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Sutphen wrote:
> > Patrick, have you read [Byron Katie's]
> > new book? I've got to stop
> > in a bookstore and take a look.
> 
> I haven't read it. I'm not sure that I will! I'd 
> love to see her live, though. Unfortunately, 
> her book tour has few East Coast stops, and 
> none I can see near me.
> 
> I "read" her first book by listening to it on 
> tape, twice. It was incredibly moving to hear 
> her working through the four questions with 
> the widow whose husband left everything to 
> another woman, or with the woman who, as 
> a 9-year-old girl, had been penetrated by her 
> adoptive father.
> 
> One shortcut I've been taking lately is to skip 
> the questions and go straight to the turnaround: 
> "My wife *should* be nagging me. I *should* be 
> blowing off work." It's funny how such a trick can 
> snap me into accepting the present (sometimes).
> 
> Back to the subject of realizing the perfection of 
> what is: Years ago I had a chum who took seminars
>  with one Dennis Adams.
> (www.dennisadamsseminars.com) 
> He came back from the seminar enjoying everything, 
> saying, "It's perfect." He got the wrong order at a 
> restaurant and said, "It's perfect." Apparently that
> 
> was a key insight to be gained from the seminars. 
> 
> Anyone here done a Dennis Adams seminar?
> 
>  - Patrick Gillam
> 
> > > > Tom T writes;
> > > > 
> > > > The awake knows that the fullness and 
> > > > wholeness of creation is structuring every 
> > > > moment perfectly.  No judgement to have 
> > > > it different and no ability to have any 
> > > > judgement it should be different than it
> > > > is.  No beliefs, no judgements, no suffering
> > > 
> > > Patrick Gillam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > This makes sense because I can do the work of 
> > > Byron Katie to demonstrate the rightness of the 
> > > present situation for myself. I don't have to
> > > believe anyone! All I have to do is question the
> beliefs
> > > that make some situation "wrong," and my
> perspective 
> > > changes.
> 
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