Guest guest Posted October 7, 2008 Report Share Posted October 7, 2008 (Posted with Silvia Hartmann's permission.) > To stop focusing on the problem and trying to cure what I think it > is (which is hopeless anyway with psychosomatics) but to look >forward, find something to go towards, that's when you get movement, >that's when you start breaking away from the problem and on into > resolution. Right! This diatribe came up after the teleclass yesterday evening. Some audience questions triggered me going into this. People in the MBS scene all have one particular pet problem that they take to EVERY workshop, every book, every therapy, every therapist - EVERYWHERE. They " try " whatever new technique or modality is presented to them on that pet problem which they've had for decades and which by now, with messing around with all those umpteen times they've " tried " some thing or other on it, is no longer a clear problem or anything other than a huge big swirling mess! So they get a new book, like the Genius Symbols, and out comes the pet problem - " Cure me of X! " Oh? Didn't happen? Well it can't work then! Cool! Let's take the pet problem to the next therapy, the next book ... .... forever and ever and ever and ever ... Right. So you die, and then you get reborn and have to do this same incarnation with the same problem ALL OVER AGAIN! LOL. There was this guy who said that problems actually NEVER get solved, they just become irrelevant at some point. Which even the pet problem could become, whatever it may be, if you stopped worrying about it and got on with your life instead! The worst part of this pet problem business ( " My mother never loved me .... " - " I was raped ... " - " I lost my legs in Vietnam ... " - " I'm an alcoholic in recovery ... " - " I'm fat ... " - " I'm so f**** up because my parents were Mormons ... " et al et etc!) is that it brings this idea with it that UNTIL the pet problem has been totally solved, you have to WAIT for your life to start. All good things are placed until AFTER the problem has been solved. So if it doesn't get solved, ever, nothing good can materialise either, ever. It really is a pointless wild goose chase that wastes time, that wastes lives. So if anyone is reading this who's been doing this chasing the cure for THAT one " life defining " problem, hey don't feel bad about it! Everybody does it to a degree. It's one of those weird things that's happened somehow along the way. Let's just say we're gonna STOP and focus on what we can do to have more fun instead. LOL SFX :-) Starfields (Silvia Hartmann) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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