If you want something to be different than it is, you might as well teach a cat to bark. You can try and try, and in the end the cat will look up at you and say, "Meow." Wanting something to be different than it is is hopeless.
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So what do you think about her statement? Is it true? If it is true, how does it fit in with conscious intention and the Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire? Maybe you think it's not true at all. If that's the case, why not? What's false about her statement?
What about this picture? Is it a catfish? Or not? How are your goals, intentions and aspirations the same as this picture? How are they different? How does this picture relate to the Byron Katie quote? How do your goals and intentions relate to her quote? Who do you think is happier, the cat or the fish? The you that you are now? Or the you that you hope to be someday?
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I think there's something interesting here. But I can't quite seem to get to it... maybe I'm so full of questions tonight that there isn't any room for answers? Could that be it? Should I go to bed now? Should I do the Osho Meditation first? Am I full of more than questions?
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