Comments - - Barque: Thomas Moore Network2024-03-29T07:18:48Zhttp://thomasmoore.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=658526%3ABlogPost%3A10233&xn_auth=noThanks for your two cents wor…tag:thomasmoore.ning.com,2009-09-10:658526:Comment:102452009-09-10T05:23:39.000ZPam Campbellhttp://thomasmoore.ning.com/profile/PamCampbell
Thanks for your two cents worth Deborah. I learned and grew an incredible amount during my five years in that relationship. It really did compel me to do very deep growth work within myself. I might well have struggled along for who knows how much longer, if the pain I felt in that rel. hadn't forced some very important issues front and center. Couple that with the concept of soulwork, which allowed me to get some psychic distance between myself and what was going on - and see things from a…
Thanks for your two cents worth Deborah. I learned and grew an incredible amount during my five years in that relationship. It really did compel me to do very deep growth work within myself. I might well have struggled along for who knows how much longer, if the pain I felt in that rel. hadn't forced some very important issues front and center. Couple that with the concept of soulwork, which allowed me to get some psychic distance between myself and what was going on - and see things from a calmer, clearer vantage point. This, after a lifetime of pretty much being consumed by my emotional responses to whatever was going on around me! I feel very grateful. All the best to you on your journey. And to you as well Eileen. My new Thomas Moore book should arrive soon, and then I'll be happy to talk about it, too. Hi Pam
Thanks for this excell…tag:thomasmoore.ning.com,2009-09-09:658526:Comment:102432009-09-09T21:56:29.000ZDebhttp://thomasmoore.ning.com/profile/Deb
Hi Pam<br />
Thanks for this excellent post. I am currently in a 'dysfunctional' relationship and it really feels like soul work is being done. One very conscious part of me wants to leave and thinks it absurd that I stay, another deeper part of myself wants to continue and trust in the process, as so far I have learned so much. I think it's about maintaining awareness, not feeling compelled to be with someone. Anyway, just my two cents worth.<br />
Deborah
Hi Pam<br />
Thanks for this excellent post. I am currently in a 'dysfunctional' relationship and it really feels like soul work is being done. One very conscious part of me wants to leave and thinks it absurd that I stay, another deeper part of myself wants to continue and trust in the process, as so far I have learned so much. I think it's about maintaining awareness, not feeling compelled to be with someone. Anyway, just my two cents worth.<br />
Deborah Hello Pam and welcome! I have…tag:thomasmoore.ning.com,2009-09-09:658526:Comment:102422009-09-09T18:35:32.000ZEileenhttp://thomasmoore.ning.com/profile/Eileen
Hello Pam and welcome! I have read Thomas Moore's latest book and would enjoy discussing it with you and anyone else who might like to do so.
Hello Pam and welcome! I have read Thomas Moore's latest book and would enjoy discussing it with you and anyone else who might like to do so. Hi Pam, Welcome to Barque! Th…tag:thomasmoore.ning.com,2009-09-07:658526:Comment:102342009-09-07T11:05:14.000ZBarquehttp://thomasmoore.ning.com/profile/Barque
Hi Pam, Welcome to <b>Barque</b>! Thank you for joining the forum and for writing this post. I look forward to hearing about your responses to Thomas Moore's <i>Writing in the Sand: Jesus and the Soul of the Gospels</i>. Although Barque members have diverse interests and focus on different features of Moore's work, I believe learning to "trust the process" is a thread that connects all of us. The 40-part course for Moore's book, <i>A Life at Work</i> is still open for responses in the Opus…
Hi Pam, Welcome to <b>Barque</b>! Thank you for joining the forum and for writing this post. I look forward to hearing about your responses to Thomas Moore's <i>Writing in the Sand: Jesus and the Soul of the Gospels</i>. Although Barque members have diverse interests and focus on different features of Moore's work, I believe learning to "trust the process" is a thread that connects all of us. The 40-part course for Moore's book, <i>A Life at Work</i> is still open for responses in the Opus discussions on the forum. Please contribute to it, if it interests you.