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Jed McKenna

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Re: Not thinking
« on: December 12, 2017, 10:12:17 pm »
You might be interested in the Navigator Series for some deeper work. Jung had just a few too many theories. However, I will propose one more. Yes, if you want to get rid of you stress and grief then memories are a good place to look, however, in a sense the important thing is not the memories at all. You can have truly awful memories and they have not effect on you. Memories are not the problem. It's a little sticky thing called importances that cause memories to be a challenge.

An example might be in order. About six months ago I was in Phnom Penh with my closest friend. He was sitting across from me in a bar and had a massive heart attack and was gone in an instant. I dealt with many things that evening, police reports, hospital, local temple and customs, etc. It is a wonderful memory and was a blessed experience. I dealt with all importances the instant they arose. I would guess that this sounds pretty strange to some folks but being an adult and T/R there is just nothing that ''sticks'' and causes grief. There are also those students out their who ''get'' and know how to release importances. It takes a little training. Also, when one is practiced in it the PTSD is a thing of the past and no longer significant.

Love ya, Jed