Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Barry Neil Kaufman - Trust what you want

Today's Thought: We judge in order to make what we want or don't want more powerful. We call what we want "good" and what we don't want "bad." Unfortunately, what we call "bad," we often fear and then fill ourselves with distress and discomfort. Thus, our judgments cloud and limit our vision: acceptance and understanding creates peace and community. Let's start trusting what we want when we're happy.

Bears







Comments:




Larry F. - How timely, Bears. I was reading that very section of your book Power Dialogues today. Acceptance and understanding truly are the key to change. Thanks for your reminder.







Winden R.- Bears! What a perfectly timed post. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Much love.







Shaun K. - the words we arrange are held in place by our longing for one another.







Ellen Y. S.- Acceptance and understanding also creates more ideas..ways to create what you want. Yup, this one's a real gem. Top on my list right now of things to pay attention to in my thoughts.







Erin P. - a BREATH of fresh air!!!!!!!!! a mini IV transfusion of being back 'home'...thank you!







Alison S. T.- Wow!! how important is self trust!!!! If we lack it then we feel powerless to pursue our goal, which leads us to judge in order to feel more powerful which then leads to discomfort which actually undermines our ability to achieve the very thing we want. It's exactly the opposite of what we thought we were doing by judging. That's incredible and good to see.




Thanks for the clarity Bears.







Angela Z. - Like this very much, it's so what we discovered in Winde Awake and what still has to sink in with me. I sometimes see myself going to the distress, discomfort and cloudy side. But do recognize it now! The first step to change and change and change. Love to you all. - Acceptance and understanding also creates more ideas..ways to create what you want. Yup, this one's a real gem. Top on my list right now of things to pay attention to in my thoughts.

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