> So how do we know when we're making progress on leaving
> the construct? When
> we can look back and see just how pointless our little
> hopes and dreams
> were? When we stop thinking that it takes *someone
> else* to make us happy
> (or unhappy)?
I guess "you" and "I" have to be very careful with thinking
prematurely that the construct is sorted - for it is my assumption
that "you" and "I" are still very much markers of being
spokespersons for the construct rather than for the totality.
Well one marker would be to think, hm, if I really had a soul,
would I be wanting that? Needing that? Would I feel like this?
Insist on that? Would this be as important as "I" seem to think it
is right now?
I'm giggling as I'm writing this because that's both neat and
funny. Although we might not know the ins and outs of souls and
such from this state we're in, there's still enough there already
to give one a bit of a guideline there :-)))
Might that work for you?
waves,
SF
Received on Thu Jun 05 2003 - 11:58:02 BST
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