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You Float Beautifully

  • Writer: Hiroko Tsukiji-Steinberg
    Hiroko Tsukiji-Steinberg
  • Oct 16, 2021
  • 1 min read

As long as this abyss exists in your soul, in all such incidents it seems to you that you are gravely endangered if you do give up or let go. In other words, you seem to fall down into the abyss. The abyss can only disappear if you let yourself sink into it. Then and then only will you learn that you do not crash and perish, but that you float beautifully. You will then see that what made you tense with fear and anxiety was as illusory as this abyss.

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 60

An Unedited Lecture March 4, 1960

THE ABYSS OF ILLUSION; UTOPIA; FREEDOM AND SELF-RESPONSIBILITY

 
 
 

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