Re: Warts

To: Mary and Amani Jacobs,U45…@uicvm.uic.edu,Internet

MaAJ> Your trying to say your emotions cause a wart? I’m not sure that
MaAJ> holds any water. It just happens, it’s a virus. I don’t think you
MaAJ> emotionally choose to get a virus.

Hello. This is your worldview talking, which is just fine with me. But I
thought you might like to see phenomena from another point of view. Paradigm
shift is very difficult, and is one of the reasons why people have to go to
healers in the first place, especially healers who uphold a different
paradigm from the conventional. We are sort of a rainforest of possibility,
who can find solutions when everyone has pronounced the situation unknowable,
or untreatable.

You can’t see the necessary action, because your worldview prevents you from
noticing it. Every day people contact me and tell me about their sleep
problems, and when I point out that they are drinking three or four cups of
coffee from morning until evening, they invariably say: "Oh, do you think the
coffee has anything to do with it?" Not that they are stupid. It’s just
paradigm, worldview. You only see what you expect to see. In many cases,
then, you inadvertently commit yourself to certain results because you can’t
imagine the causes you are taking on ARE causes to begin with.

Leave your warts alone, they may be doing you some good. Just a mild warning
to the wise.

- "When you take a question it is your responsibility to answer it–No one
can tell you how or where to dig; you must find for yourself." -Georges
Ivanovitch Gurdjieff

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