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3.15.2012

What Work practices become

I'll just relate a thought that came to me as I read your email. Nothing to do with what you say except how what we all were involved with prior to Work and Faith comes to an end, I then thought how recently I am remembering the depth of basic Work ideas and practices. Mainly practices, how they become things like higher emotion. Like non-identifying actually becomes a higher emotion. You know what I mean? Those practices/ideas are so crystal clear and isolated in the sense of being complete and unique...they're like universal forms or something similar. And further, how Work practices actually become our spiritual body. The actual substance of higher bodies that culminate in the Man #7 level inner body. In this sense you can actually describe something like non-identifying using the stature and composure and substantial beauty and ethereal presence of a Greek goddess.