http://livingdialogues.com/
http://personallifemedia.com/podcasts/212-living-dialogues
Byron Katie , founder of The Work, has one job: to teach people how to end their own suffering. As she guides people through the powerful process of inquiry called The Work, they find that their stressful beliefs—about life, other people, or themselves— radically shift and their lives are changed forever. Books by Byron Katie Thousand Names for Joy: Living in Harmony with the Way Things Are Her newest book, A Thousand Names for Joy: Living in Harmony with the Way Things Are (with Stephen Mitchell), was recently published and is already a bestseller. Byron Katie is also the author of the bestselling books Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life (with Stephen Mitchell), Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life and I Need Your Love - Is That True? : How to Stop Seeking Love, Approval, and Appreciation and Start Finding Them Instead (with Michael Katz) I Need Your Love - Is ThatTrue?: The Search for Love, Approval, and Happiness
@69torus You called her "Byron". You lost all credibility right out of the shoot. Anybody familiar with her will always call her "Katie".
chamonix1107 10 months ago
@69torus It goes for everything...if resistance is what is, then resist and love the resistance is how I understand it. What they mean is not to resist, in the mind, what is happening in reality. Don't resist the resistance if that is what is arising.
sunya999 11 months ago
@69torus I checked your site and I am amazed that a person so full of hate could be promoting works that appear to be talking about human evolution. Are you not aware that of all people on this planet Byron and Tolle represent humanity at its best? They are like a beacon of light showing us what we all can be.
sweetgrassprincess 11 months ago
Once the economy really starts to crumble and the inevitale social discord that will ensue, I can imagine a place for you and Tolle at the prison camps. "love what is people", "don't resist what is" etc Man, the Gestapo could have used your wisdom. "ACHTUNG!!!! slllllllllllap, 1001 names for joy!! now MARCH!! AND LOVE WHAT IS!!" You're another particularly American manifestation of the art of BULLSHIT! You don't really give a flying fuck about the atrocities your country is inflicting, do you
69torus 1 year ago
Like Tolle, you allegedly see and feel the "oneness" of life and the exquisite suchness of now. Yet Tolle regards human history as a testament to insanity augmented by brief moments of lucidity. Tolle attempts to split the Tao in two through the filters of judeo/christian morality. The holocaust and the atrocities of communism were insane? No, it was just your precious "tao" doing its thing and it doesn't give a flying fuck about you or your morals. Stalin would have LOVED your "teachings".
69torus 1 year ago
awww, I appreciate you as well Byron. Eckhart Tolle made me aware of and your "philosphy" on his Findhorn Retreat CD package. Yeah, it was just SO sweet honey when he related the story of you visiting a woman in the hospital. Apparently one of the woman's legs was swollen twice its normal size and in your wisdom you failed to see a "problem". You miserable fucking bitch! I plan on leading you and that charlatan Tolle to an extermination chamber and we'll see if there is a problem. LOVE WHAT IS!
69torus 1 year ago
This is a video!!??...Can I really know that it's true :-) Katie you are a legend. I love it.
I bought book on itunes, great book.
galway9 1 year ago
This is a podcast, not a video, but it's a really good interview and I listen to it in the background. Duncan Campbell is excellent.
DishyMix 3 years ago
where is the rest of it?
gillumine 3 years ago 2
A very articulate introduction to Byron Katie's newest book, written in collaboration with her accomplished husband, Stephen Mitchell, which features Katie, Mitchell, and Duncan Campbell describing its genesis as Katie's 'dialogue' with the Tao Te Ching (enduringly translated by Mitchell). Prompts interest in Campbell's series, as well as in the works of both these authors -- all three are clearly very thoughtful and interesting.
mehabitel 3 years ago