Grace Bailhache Friday read : Loving What Is

byron katie loving what is

This article was first published in March 2013, but few of you have had the chance to read and comment it, so I did an update and here we are. I must also tell you that, few months ago I had the opportunity to see on the 100 days challenge website, an interview with Byron Katie by Lilou Mace, a real enchantment. Just click on the green highlighted to access this video which lasts 45 minutes. It’s less long than you might think, time really does fly because the conversation is great. Now let’s get back to my book review.

I first heard about this book Loving what is (four Questions That Can Change Your Life)* 7 years ago. My girl Robin is a huge fan of Oprah and she told me about her Soul Series. She shows me a part of the show and while she was talking about how life-changing it had been for her. I decided to check it out and I listened to part of the first video, but I couldn’t finish it. Finally at the end of november 2012 Robin sends me the book with a little note : maybe this is the good time.  Nothing more, nothing less.

Thoughts after reading it: I wouldn’t probably never read this book without my girl friend and if I wasn’t so into my pain at that moment. While I found it useful on many levels, I don’t think Byron Katie is 100% right and I felt bad reading sometimes, and I stop it quite often but at the end, behond the discomforting, I did what Katie calls « The Work », the process is simple, and basically forced you to explore the stories that you tell to yourself and how that causes you unhappiness. Those questions  challenges us to be truly honest with ourselves. « Is that always true? », « Can you absolutely know that it’s true? », « can you know for sure ? » I had to interpret, and clearly evaluate if is what « my thought causing the pain? » and finally the question « who would you be without that thought? » actually took me a time to answer but at the end on december 20, 21 or 22 I don’t remember precisely the day, I saw a programm on internet about the brain and how it works and after that moment, I finally took the courage to confront my thoughts and did the entire Work.

Conclusion : The process is simple. Obviously it’s works for me. Aspects of it were useful for me, but I’m still uncomfortable about other aspects. I found a way to  logically take back the control of my thoughs, to accept the past as it was, because that’s the only way it can be — since I can’t change it, only the way I relive it in my mind.

What I still use since that reading : I saved some of the questions such as « who would you be without the thought… », or « determine what is my business, someone else’s business or God’s business.

Bests quotes : « we are disturbed not by what happens to us, but by our thoughts about what happens. » and « when I argue with reality, I lose – but only 100 percent of the time ».

Who will I  recommend  it : I’m totally unsure. I suppose I would recommend this book to a person in pain who have a driven desire to leg it go, the work would do anything with someone who don’t follow through, someone who know that there’s a way but just can’t find it alone.

So what do you think dear readers, even heard about this book, red it or plan to read it ? Tell me everything and I will see you in the comments ! 

* Four Questions That Can Change Your Life Byron Katie, Stephen Mitchell Crown Publishing Group,2003 – 352 pages

24 commentaires sur “Grace Bailhache Friday read : Loving What Is

  1. Must tell you Grace I hate this book so much, ordinarily I would just stop reading it. But in this case for professional purposes I kind of have to keep going. I still like this blog very much, Its a very nice spot to read and obtain info .

    1. Fine dear. It’s an interesting point of view. Come back anytime.

  2. I wished to thanks for your time for this glorious read!! I positively enjoying every little bit of it.

    1. You are welcome and thanks for your comments as well. Wish you a good read.

  3. I read it long ago but I did not like it and I can not recommend it, but I’m glad its helped you Grace. Blessings

    1. Oh I’m sorry that we don’t have it in commom, but yes it’s helps me Heather…Thank you for the blessings dear, sending you back some more !

    1. Well Isobel, there’s always a first time and I really hope you’ll find it helpful.

  4. I do not know anything, I’ll see the reviews on Amazon and order it surely. Good week Grace

  5. Reading through this post reminds me of old times! So glad that you had a good read. God bless u big boss

    1. Dear Robin, thank to YOU, you never gave up on it ! My best wishes for you too !

  6. Great read, informative and useful for those like me who went through periods of depression, really thank you Grace!

    1. O dear Dominique, I’m so sorry but I’m glad I could help and I hope that you found as helpful as I did !

  7. I will not be reading again this book. Although there were probably 10 bullet points of information I found useful/interesting, the rest was trash.

    J.L

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