tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10702583.post3256203117065853617..comments2023-09-19T04:02:01.591-07:00Comments on Soul Surgery: Can We Love Toxic Waste?Carol L. Skolnickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17188135050692219250noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10702583.post-10138933444962950562007-02-15T14:50:00.000-08:002007-02-15T14:50:00.000-08:00Carol,A friend introduced me to this site, Mellen-...Carol,<BR/><BR/>A friend introduced me to this site, Mellen-Thomas Benedict about a month ago. For me, it brought great clarity to some issues I was struggling with. Thanks for bringing it to further light!<BR/><BR/>I especially loved the opening paragraph ... <BR/><BR/>"...I began to believe that nature had made a mistake, and that we were probably a cancerous organism on the planet. I saw no way that we could get out from all the problems we had created for ourselves and the planet. I perceived all humans as cancer, and that is what I got. That is what killed me. Be careful what your world view is. It can feed back on you, especially if it is a negative world view. I had a seriously negative one. That is what led me into my death. I tried all sorts of alternative healing methods, but nothing helped."<BR/><BR/>To me this shows how powerful our thought-beliefs are. His experience brought clear demonstration of this. So I feel Bryon Katie's work is exquiste in helping one "break-through" thoughts.<BR/><BR/>Ok ...I've posted way to much lately (I'll do some inquiry on this)! <BR/><BR/>Thanks for sharing your journey.<BR/><BR/>love, pattywyld24https://www.blogger.com/profile/14642826325629719644noreply@blogger.com