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Question Your Thinking, Change The World: Quotations from Byron Katie
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| Part No: | 1401917305 |
| Manufacturer: | Hay House |
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| Customer Rating: | 5.0 / 5.0 |
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- ISBN13: 9781401917302
- Condition: New
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In this powerful book of quotations, Byron Katie talks about the most essential issues that face us all—love, sex, and relationships; health, sickness, and death; parents and children; work and money; and self-realization. The profound, lighthearted wisdom embodied within is not theoretical; it is absolutely authentic.
Not only will this book help you on many specific issues, but it will point you toward your own wisdom and will encourage you to question your own mind, using the four simple yet incredibly powerful questions of Katie’s process of self-inquiry, called The Work. Katie is a living example of the clear, all-embracing love that is our true identity. Because she has thoroughly questioned her own mind, her words shine with the joy of understanding.
“People used to ask me if I was enlightened,” she says, “and I would say, ‘I don’t know anything about that. I’m just someone who knows the difference between what hurts and what doesn’t.’ I’m someone who wants only what is. To meet as a friend each concept that arose turned out to be my freedom.”
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| This book is another gem from Byron Katie. I loved it and highly recommend it. |
| Katie Byron | 2010-06-28 | 5 / 5 |
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| Do "The Work" and change your life! I was skeptical but I keep trying and, to my surprise, "The Work" does work! |
| Taoist Byron Katie | 2009-10-30 | 5 / 5 |
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I read a lot of Taoist and Buddhist books plus Krishnamurti. Byron Katie at first glance seems like another pop psychologist but these quotations are profound. They are not reassuring at all. They call for drastic action to clean up your story about the world, your relationships and especially the relationship you have with yourself. She says we don't know reality or who we are. We relate to ourselves and the world around us through the stories that we weave about ourselves and that is the only way we know. She asks us to drop the stories so we can finally see the world as it is. Not an easy thing to do when you've spent a whole lifetime weaving stories about you, your family, how the world is. We are very attached to our stories. They have become who we think we are.
Byron Katie's Work is all about the unraveling of your autobiography through her questioning technique. She focuses on NOW. Now is the only place where stories are not woven, there is only what is. For me, I don't want to let go of my own personal story, just yet but at least I am becoming more aware of just how much I am writing the world into existence. |
| Small but Second to None | 2009-09-08 | 5 / 5 |
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| Katie jumps between topics with a flowing ease despite short, comedic paragraphs. Full of joy, this book will take you on an adventure! |
| Saves My Life Daily | 2009-07-19 | 5 / 5 |
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Byron Katie's inquiry work saves my life daily. With 56,000 random, recycled, thoughts flowing through "the mind" each day, getting attached and playing out dramas can be enticing. This book is a size that I can carry in my purse and bring out with unexpected periods of waiting show up.
Each reference seems as if it has been written directly for me and about my life experience. I suspect others who read this can make a similar claim. The clarity of each reference flowers and gives me pause. Each tidbit of consciousness resonates deeply into my cells. Katie reminds me on each page that "the mind has no answers and the heart has no questions" a quote by Philip Golabuk, [...].
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