Neither our discussion or any directed or non-professional participant comments are a medical or scientific diagnosis, prognosis, academic thesis, advice, or religious service. We are not encouraging you to stop any protocol, program, practice, exercise, regimen, ritual, or therapy you are on or that may be suggested. Nor do we suggest or encourage you to discontinue taking direction or prescriptions from any professionals you rely on.

Our discussion is a chance to relate to points in the midst of what is said. Three voices offer a three-dimensional perspective. Our goal is not to speak in terms that cannot be contested but to offer a glimpse into what words cannot define. Introducing thought to knowledge can relieve thinking from thinking it is all we have, to know. Twisted thoughts naturally unravel, like rope, when they are no longer tightly held.

What is simple is easy to complicate. What can seem complicated is simple. To think our sole source for how things are is how we think is to ask thought try to do and be what is impossible. Trying to fix this condition with new changing thoughts is how obsessive thought is maintained. Mental obsession is a chronic disturbance. It would not be disturbing if we didn't know better.

To think of thinking as our primary source is to commit our awareness only to what we think. If it were true confusing conclusions and doubt would be our crowning achievement. A disturbed mental state would be our natural state. If doubt and uncertainty were our natural state then elation rather than anxiety and stress would be their consequence.

If an Absolute, unchanging, unlimited nature is our source then all that is ever wrong is what we think. An Absolute Source does not rely on what we think for confirmation, so it does not change as our thoughts change. Stability and balance are our natural state of Being. If IT IS as IT IS we are free we are as free to feel condemned as we are to stop, no matter what we think. An Absolute Source is always where we are, here, now.

Seeking and searching to find where and who you are is futile, frustrating, and exhausting - and feeling sick and tired would accurately reflect our vain attempt. The hardest place for thought to find is where we are when we think we're not there. Obsessive thoughts feed like cannibals on the food for thought we freely choose to feed them, thinking delusionally that further, faster, and more will get us there, while here all along. More is never enough in addiction so it is easy to spot when all you think and do is never enough. Addiction in all its forms is caused by what we think. It does not happen to us - it is created by us.

Our conversation will offer perspective to expose what may seem improbable, preposterous, and impossible as possible. Obsessive thoughts chronically defend only what is indefensible. Acting oblivious to what is obvious will fade as thought is introduced to the illumination Absolute concepts. Forgetting tries to deny forgiveness. Forgiveness is letting things be as they are, not as we think. Beware, to all those dark thoughts you harbor, you are aware they are there leaving them no place to hide but in the dark low brow of delusional.

Considering what you hear may change your preset disposition to a new channel in your space station. Giving an inch in thought, like yoga, reveals flexibility in what seemed intractable turning reaction into responsive traction.

We're here to look and talk about what we do, as we do it.

We're glad to have who you, whoever you think you are, wherever you are, here with us now.

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