If You Want To LOVE YOURSELF To The Core, WATCH THIS! | Byron Katie & Jay Shetty

Jay Shetty Podcast2 minutes read

Believing thoughts causes suffering but questioning them leads to freedom and clarity, as seen in the transformative "work" that involves questioning thoughts and identifying their impact. By meditating, dropping identified beliefs, and staying in one's own business, it is possible to achieve true freedom, enlightenment, and authentic living devoid of suffering.

Insights

  • Believing thoughts leads to suffering, but questioning them through "the work" can alleviate this suffering and provide clarity, fostering a deeper connection to reality.
  • Achieving true freedom and enlightenment involves meditative practices, questioning beliefs, and being present in thoughts and actions, ultimately leading to a transformative identity and an authentic life lived with love and acceptance.

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Recent questions

  • How can one alleviate suffering?

    By questioning thoughts and beliefs causing suffering.

  • What is the key practice in transforming thoughts?

    Turning thoughts around to find opposites.

  • How can childhood trauma impact beliefs?

    Childhood trauma can shape beliefs and relationships.

  • What hinders understanding and acceptance of reality?

    Fear and desire for control hinder understanding reality.

  • How can one achieve true freedom and enlightenment?

    By practicing stillness, meditation, and questioning reactions to thoughts.

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Summary

00:00

Questioning thoughts to alleviate suffering and gain clarity.

  • Suffering is created by believing our thoughts, leading to questioning and suffering.
  • An unquestioned life is deemed not worth living based on personal experience.
  • Describing a decade-long period of depression as torturous and suicidal, leading to agoraphobia.
  • Self-esteem issues led to sleeping on the floor due to self-loathing.
  • A transformative moment occurred when a cockroach crawling over the foot dispelled all suffering.
  • Realization that believing thoughts causes suffering, leading to the birth of "the work."
  • The work involves questioning thoughts to alleviate suffering and gain clarity.
  • Encountering people worldwide experiencing similar suffering, leading to sharing the work.
  • The work involves questioning thoughts, identifying their impact on emotions, and finding opposites.
  • The process of questioning thoughts and beliefs leads to freedom from suffering and a deeper connection to reality.

18:47

Questioning Beliefs: Key to Understanding Relationships

  • Negative thoughts create suffering, leading to the importance of questioning beliefs.
  • The process involves questioning thoughts like "Is it true?" and "How do I react when I believe this thought?"
  • By meditating and dropping identified beliefs, one can see situations and people differently.
  • Turning thoughts around, like "There's something wrong with him" to "There's something wrong with me," is a key practice.
  • Childhood trauma and its impact on beliefs and relationships are explored.
  • Processing trauma involves identifying thoughts causing suffering and questioning them.
  • The concept of believing and its influence on personal identity and relationships is discussed.
  • Three kinds of business exist: mine, yours, and God's, emphasizing the importance of staying in one's own business.
  • Fear and desire for control hinder understanding and acceptance of reality.
  • The secret to a successful relationship involves questioning beliefs and being present in one's thoughts and actions.

37:23

"Freedom through stillness, love, and transformation"

  • Pain and suffering stem from thoughts and beliefs held onto for years, such as the idea that a specific person or job can bring happiness, encapsulating all suffering.
  • Achieving true freedom and living in enlightenment requires stillness, meditative practice, and questioning reactions to thoughts, leading to witnessing situations without preconceived judgments.
  • Making amends, admitting wrongs, and starting anew are essential in living out enlightenment, with love being a power that leaves nothing out, leading to a transformative identity and a life lived authentically.
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