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Books and Such, Emily's Posts — emily May 21, 2008 @ 8:52 am

I was going to post about Mystery of Existence’s recent use of Byron Katie’s Work in coming to terms with the mainstream rejection of the Big Mind Process. It is a beautiful use of the Work to turn around the assumption that “They shouldn’t reject the Big Mind process”, an assumption that I shared. Then I began exploring Mystery of Existence more in depth and I couldn’t contain my post to that little topic.

I can’t figure out the name or gender of the author of MoE, but he or she is not only very insightful and a gifted writer, but an artist as well.

That is incredible.

MoE also has an eloquent discussion of one of the more bothersome (for me) teachings of Christianity: blessed are the meek.

More great examples of Byron Katie’s Work: on animal abuse, American stupidity, and self doubt.

Plus they blog about spiritual lessons in Star Trek. Can’t beat that.

Hope you enjoy Mystery of Existence as much as I do. I’m always happy to bring good blogs to your attention.

1 Comment »

  1. Hi Emily, and thanks for a very nice write-up about the blog! I am happy to have found your site and blog as well, and will explore it further. Right away, I see that the two of you are reading two of my favorite books!

    Btw: My name is Per (not from the US obviously, but I live in Oregon and will visit the Bay area in July), and it is male.

    Comment by MoE — May 21, 2008 @ 11:36 am

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