--- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], new.morning <no_reply@> > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <rorygoff@> wrote:
> > No; much like Jim, I'd suggest these are essentially a waste of time For you or for me? We clearly have a different view on how the Work can be applied, and the value of doing so. And thats what make the world a wonderful place. I hope I am not offending BK by applying her work in some forbidden or inappropriate way. I have never heard of placing limits on its practice. Have you? A value I place on the work, or similar approaches, is that it can help reduce the clutter, and noise of judgments in ones mind. I used to have such more - and I observe it in other peoples dialogs -- where there is a habit or compulsion to judge many things. It can be gossipy, or high minded -- but its still, IMO, a waste of time and mind. I suggest, at least for me, that one need only judge another person, or thing, if one has to make a decision regarding them. And that doesn't have to even be a judgment. An evaluation is not a judgement in my book. But our definitions an perspectives may differ. A great thing. I see judgements as making a qualitative assessment of the person / thing. A la, "she is good", or "that is bad". An evaluation is "she has these qualities, having them or not having them does not diminish or amplify her". That you don't find value ins doing such is fine with me. You probably don't have any monkey-mind judgements going on. Wonderful. It doesn't diminish me i you don't see the value in my practices. My happiness is not effected. And I like you either way. May diversity sprout 1000 heads. > *unless* they're areas you're personally feeling particular pain and > suffering in. I would (if asked) further suggest working first on the > areas in which I feel the *most* suffering, in this moment, if any > > :-) > > > I would work on: > > > > How would Rory know what I feel and think inside? > > Do I care if Rory is mistaken? > > Whatever floats your boat :-) > > > > > > >
