While reading her work, I freely interpret or substitute her 'God' with Buddhist terms of Buddha, condition arising, cause and effect, etc. I also take her work with a pinch of salt, trying out her inquiry method to understand my thoughts (its delusive nature) as well as my 'self' better. What I thought about others, how I judge them... Really is a reflection of myself. I believe my thoughts, as if it is the truth, I defend it as if it is a part of me. How foolish! :)
Introduction to The Work
An Excerpt from Loving What Is
Her work doesn't teach us Bodhicitta and other Shantideva goodness, so please don't expect to attain ultimate liberation, enlightenment or Buddhahood from practising The Work. These new age psychology works are brilliant, works very well for modern context and problems. Actually I find The Work works so well in clearing our troubles that there might be even danger to mistake it as a replacement for practising the Dharma. Let's not forget to resolve the root of 'suffering' in this cyclic existence of rebirth. There's no shortcut for it, Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path is the Way. If there's a shortcut Buddha would have compassionately taught us. (The following reminder is for myself: collect as many teachings, mantras, (MP3s, animes, TV series, money, books, knowledge, news, hmm what else..) and methods as you may, when death suddenly appears in front of you, nothing can save you from the messengers of Death! Triple Gems, my true refuge of fearlessness.)
The Work is a nice read and practice to watch and inquire our thoughts. I also find The Work helpful in explaining Dharma to beginners or non-buddhists by applying the simple framework lovingly shared by Katie.
Here's some quotes that I like... Taken from her book, 'Losing the Moon'
Wanting keeps me from the awareness.
I already have it.
I already am it.
Acceptance is the sweetest word -
it means aligning with what is -
That's all.
We can only have what we let go of.
Our story about form attracts or repulses.
There's nothing that comes through
that I don't adore
a cough
a sneeze
a breath
you.
It's all me!
The worst thing that has ever happened on this planet
is to attach to a concept
Nothing else has ever really happened.
Reality is much kinder
than thoughts about reality.
Except for the story
There's no reality to it -
Ever!
Every thought is about body identification
Every thought is about "I" -
Survival - comfort - pleasure.
The amount you attach to your story
indicates the amount you can let go -
The duality is equal.
This moment.
The presence of this moment.
Only that.
Who am I without my beliefs?
Now. Now. Now.
You don't lose the moon.
You lose it to get it.
You are the moon already.
Lose the story of the moon
and know.
Your story is your existence.
I already have it.
I already am it.
Acceptance is the sweetest word -
it means aligning with what is -
That's all.
We can only have what we let go of.
Our story about form attracts or repulses.
There's nothing that comes through
that I don't adore
a cough
a sneeze
a breath
you.
It's all me!
The worst thing that has ever happened on this planet
is to attach to a concept
Nothing else has ever really happened.
Reality is much kinder
than thoughts about reality.
Except for the story
There's no reality to it -
Ever!
Every thought is about body identification
Every thought is about "I" -
Survival - comfort - pleasure.
The amount you attach to your story
indicates the amount you can let go -
The duality is equal.
This moment.
The presence of this moment.
Only that.
Who am I without my beliefs?
Now. Now. Now.
You don't lose the moon.
You lose it to get it.
You are the moon already.
Lose the story of the moon
and know.
Your story is your existence.
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This is a nice contribution, I want to share my reflections and experiences too!
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