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The Work as Meditation Facebook page
I created a Facebook page for The Work as Meditation.

I Invite You to Join Me There

If you’re a Facebook user, I would love it if you would stop by and “Like” my new page.

I’m kind of new to Facebook, though I’ve been “on it” for years. What I mean is that I haven’t been using it that often. I guess the idea of posting everything I do personally on Facebook doesn’t appeal that much to me.

But I do see the value of having a business Facebook page for The Work as Meditation. I’m hoping it will be a way to share what’s going on with all the avenues available for doing The Work.

My Interest Is Doing The Work

And as a facilitator of The Work, I believe my job is to make it easier for you to do The Work, to “facilitate” you diving into this sweet process of self-inquiry. That’s how I can serve.

Everything I offer is aimed at that idea. This newsletter. Private sessions. The Two-Hour Taste of The Work. Slow-Cook Inquiry. Steady Pace Inquiry. Self-Paced Inquiry. Personal Retreats. They’re all just an invitation to do The Work.

Facebook Is a Dynamic Way to Keep this Invitation Lively

I like the social aspect of Facebook, and how easy it is to share things with others. I hope this will also be valuable to you.

Visit my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/theworkasmeditation

Have a great weekend,
Todd

“When we love what is, it becomes so simple to live in the world. The world is exactly as it should be. Everything is God. Everything is good. We’re always going to get what we need, not what we think we need. Then we come to see that what we need is not only what we have, it’s what we want. Then we come to want only what is. That way, we always win, no matter what.” Byron Katie, Question Your Thinking, Change the World.

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Todd Smith has been doing The Work of Byron Katie on an almost daily basis since 2007. He is just as excited about this simple process of self-inquiry today as he was when he first came across it. He also enjoys writing about The Work, and training others in the subtleties of this meditative process. Join Todd for The Work 101 online course, private sessions, virtual retreats, and his ongoing Inquiry Circle group.