Guest guest Posted October 1, 2002 Report Share Posted October 1, 2002 Kheyala Love, You are most welcome. It is sad when I know the truth about outcomes, and I continue to be caught by my attachments, but at least I have gotten far enough to know that "I did it again!" Before I just suffered a lot. I am happy that it was helpful when it needed to be received. With hugs and thanks for your inspiring posts, John Love , "kheyalove" <kheyala@n...> wrote: > Dear John, > > You wrote these words to me more than a month ago, and just now, > while experiencing a whopper of an insight, I searched for them and > here they are. > > Your words are perfect for me tonight. I hadn't said thank you > before, but I sure can now. > > THANKS! > > > > Love, > Kheyala > > > , "johnrloganis" <johnrloganis> wrote: > > Hi Kheyala, > > Just exploring here. > > > > Let's see... > > > <snip> > > > > The Atman and Brahman are not separate, not-dual, they are one. So > > there can be no mistakes, no errors and no suffering unless I am > > attached to the outcome. > > > > When the outcome appears what I did not expect, when it appears > > negative, then all the more I must realize that Peace does not come > > from outcomes. Peace comes from being peaceful. There is no > question > > of trust then. I can trust Peace to be peaceful. > > > > I can trust the outcome to be whatever it is and without judging it > > let it be what it is. If I am attached to an outcome then there was > > no option, the choice was already made. When I let the outcome > > process as it is without my further interference then perfection is > > established; if I need to act I will be "called" to act as a > natural > > part of the process of Being Becoming Being. > > > > Namaste, > > John L. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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