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So, Bilianna from Serbia.
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Where are you, sweetheart?
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[Bilianna:] Good evening, I'm fine. How are you?
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Oh, good evening, good evening, that's right.
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Oh, honey, so good to see you.
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Also, for you, you have a nice red color, it's so--
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Yeah.
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It's so Christmas and--
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(mumbles)
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Yes, with the time of year and the holidays--
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I love the word "holiday."
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I think of holly, and children, and--
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and people with smiles on their faces.
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It's jingle bells.
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Jingle bells!
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Yeah, it's a beautiful time of year. Winter...
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Yeah.
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Well, sweetheart, read your email.
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OK, I have one question.
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"Do you believe that we all have ego?
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What do you think of that?"
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Well--
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What is an ego to you?
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You know, I'll say what it is to me first, OK?
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OK.
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"An ego, to me, is everything
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that I believe to be true.
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That 'I'"--
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I wrote it the other way--
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"Everything you believe to be true
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that 'I,' believing,
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is the ego.
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The 'I' that believes is the ego.
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That 'you,' you believe or think you to be,
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that 'you,' you believe or think,
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to be thinking, that is ego.
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The one you believe as the thinker,
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that 'I'--
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I see as ego, the false self."
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So, what is ego to you?
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I experience that part of me
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when I'm in the world of pluralities,
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of, let's say, dualities.
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So, when I experience extremes, mmm--
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and I always--
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well, sometimes, ego is, mmm--
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let's say, useful, constructive, etc.,
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but sometimes--
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mmm, well, I don't think it's useful--
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(laughs)
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to me and I don't know how to question--
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well, that part of me.
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I just don't know what it is.
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That's why I wanted to see how you experience it
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and how should I be in peace with that part of me?
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Do I have to question it or--
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Well, you know, I would identify the situation
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that is causing my discomfort,
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and that would be about you, or about me, or about the world.
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And then I would put my thoughts about that situation
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on a Judge-Your-Neighbor Worksheet.
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And then, I would do The Work with every concept
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on that Judge-Your-Neighbor Worksheet.
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Now, if I, mmm--
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If I believed that--
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--to some people this may sound disrespectful
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and, yet, you know, here it is--
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If I believed that I were talking to you
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then that would be ego.
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"I" am talking to "you".
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So, what "I" would that be?
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And the reason I ask that question is,
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"I" now was talking to "you."
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Where's my proof?
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My mind says,
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"Oh, I was talking to her."
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Now, if I believe
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what I'm thinking, I've got a past.
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Now, that can be, as you pointed to earlier,
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that can be
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--and this is my own word-- it can be devastating.
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It can be really painful and hurtful.
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Or it can be exhilarating.
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But there is a place, like,
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we question the negative things on our Worksheet,
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and then it leaves us with a balance.
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But that's still duality.
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Now, eventually--
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as you experience turnarounds,
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you begin to experience your true nature
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and where you are at your best.
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And then, eventually--
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even that becomes not true.
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What you're believing that brings such joy,
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you begin to see is not true.
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And then you just--
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--I'll use a word here,
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it's a word--
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you're left "happy"
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for no reason.
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And that's the end of duality.
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End of... You're right.
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-Ya. -So, it's more like that.
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That--
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And "happy," is--
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is a word that
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each of us
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defines on our own.
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For me, it's, mmm--
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it is just like--
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It just is.
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It just is.
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And I can't even claim it as a peace of mind.
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So, when we question our negative thoughts,
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we get a balance,
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we continue to question our thoughts,
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because it happens so automatically in us,
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eventually,
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we continue to experience inquiry,
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to question our thoughts,
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and then we're left with only the positive.
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And there's nothing we can do about that.
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We're just left with the positive,
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which I just see as this--
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this song that matches
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our true nature, just this song, you know, the song of it,
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the song of it.
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The words don't even have-- They no longer have meaning.
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It's just the song of it.
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And it's--
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and you begin to see it's OK--
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to be seen as,
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let's say, the speaker,
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but not for you.
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And--
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that leaves you with this wonderful old world
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that shows you your--
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the echo of--
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where you've apparently been, and it's just as beautiful.
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And that state of gratitude and compassion
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and all of it, running,
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but always in gratitude.
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You know, just as--
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bright as--
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you are.
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Thank you so much.
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This is the best Christmas present I get.
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(laughter)
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My love to you.
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And mine.
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-Thank you, precious. -Bye-bye.