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Letting Go with Guy Finley
Getting Past Self-Justification
By
Guy Finley
Question: When I look at myself, it seems that my most prevalent emotion is anger. It’s always there. I frequently find myself caught up in what you call “mental movies,” remembering all the cruelty and unfairness that seem to justify this anger. I know that indulging in this does no good, but I feel powerless…
Find New Happiness in Self-Wholeness
By
Guy Finley
Before we can know a happiness beyond the reach of conflict or sorrow, we must ourselves be whole; for any happiness apart from self-wholeness is only half a happiness and must, in time, prove itself so.
Choose the High Side in Conflict
By
Guy Finley
In any moment of conflict that we can remember to remember ourselves (and the Supreme) we may still have to go through that struggle, but by our inner work we have chosen the “high side” of it. This conscious choice automatically places us on the secret side of Real Life that has already won this…
The Beginning of Freedom From Blame and Other Acts of Useless Thinking
By
Guy Finley
No individual relationship is the (sole) cause of one’s conflict or pain; our relationships reveal the nature of an unconscious pain that we bring into them with us. To start discerning the difference between these (two) perceptions is the beginning of freedom from blame, shame, and other acts of useless thinking.
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