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Finding Gold

Finding Gold

By: Phoenesse
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Finding Gold is a reflective exploration of the forces that shape our inner lives, revealing how borrowed beliefs, self-doubt, and disconnection lead us away from our authentic selves. It invites us to question inherited ideas, develop independent thinking, and rediscover self-love as the foundation of clarity and purpose.©2015, 2026 Jill Loree Art Literary History & Criticism Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
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  • 1 Occupation with self
    Jan 18 2023
    We need to be willing to see another has faults, and not love or respect them any less for it. The right and wrong way to be selfish

    The Pathwork Guide explores the often-misunderstood idea of focusing on oneself, challenging the belief that self-attention is inherently selfish.

    The real issue is not whether we think about ourselves or others, but how we do so.

    When self-focus takes the form of self-pity, complaint, or avoidance, it becomes unproductive. But when approached with honesty and intention, turning inward becomes essential for growth.

    True self-awareness lays the foundation for genuine compassion. Helping others and helping ourselves are deeply interconnected—not opposing paths.

    Going deeper, the chapter emphasizes that authentic self-love is rooted in self-respect, not indulgence or escape.

    By doing our inner work—facing our faults without harsh judgment—we develop both humility and clarity. This inner alignment allows us to see others more truthfully and respond with real tolerance, rather than criticism or denial.

    Ultimately, the chapter points to a powerful truth: the more we understand and accept ourselves, the more naturally we can love and support others.

    In this way, meaningful self-occupation becomes a path to greater connection, integrity, and positive impact in the world.

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    Finding Gold, Chapter 1: Occupation with Self
    Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #33 Occupation with Self – Right and Wrong Faith

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    8 mins
  • 2 Right and wrong faith
    Jan 19 2023
    Perfect faith would require a perfect person—and there is no such thing. There is no perfect faith

    The Pathwork Guide explores the nature of faith, revealing that doubt is not a failure of the spiritual path but an essential part of it.

    Rather than suppressing uncertainty, we are invited to acknowledge all parts of ourselves—including the ones that question and resist.

    True growth comes from embracing these inner contradictions with honesty and humility. Its important to recognize that even a small seed of faith can coexist with doubt.

    By allowing every part of ourselves to “have a seat at the table,” we create the conditions for genuine, lived faith to emerge—one grounded not in denial, but in self-awareness and experience.

    At the same time, the chapter warns against the subtle trap of spiritual pride, where having more faith can lead to feeling special or favored. This illusion separates us from others and distorts true spirituality.

    Instead, we are called to cultivate humility and accept our imperfections. We must also continue doing the inner work of clarifying our motives and facing our challenges.

    Through life’s tests, we learn to turn inward and seek truth beyond our temporary confusion.

    In this way, faith becomes less about certainty and more about perseverance, self-honesty, and a growing connection to something deeper than ourselves.

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    Finding Gold, Chapter 2: Right and Wrong Faith
    Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #33 Occupation with Self – Right and Wrong Faith

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    9 mins
  • 3 The importance of forming independent opinions
    Jan 20 2023
    Under the weight of our emotional baggage, many of us carry opinions that aren’t ours. Holding wrong opinions

    The Pathwork Guide explores how our struggles with others often stem from a deeper blindness within ourselves.

    While we may believe our pain is caused by others, true growth begins when we turn inward and examine our own role in conflict.

    A key obstacle to love and clarity is the tendency to adopt opinions that are not truly our own—beliefs shaped by conformity, fear, rebellion, or simple mental laziness.

    Even when such opinions are “correct,” they weaken us if they are not formed through honest reflection, leaving us disconnected from our own truth and quietly diminishing our self-respect.

    The path forward requires courage: the willingness to think independently, question our motives, and stand by our own conclusions—even when they differ from others. By doing so, we develop genuine self-respect and inner freedom.

    This process calls for deep self-honesty, including the ability to examine opposing viewpoints and uncover the hidden forces shaping our beliefs.

    Ultimately, forming independent opinions is not about being right—it’s about being real. And it is this authenticity that strengthens our capacity to love, grow, and live with integrity.

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    Finding Gold, Chapter 3: The Importance of Forming Independent Opinions
    Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #51 Importance of Forming Independent Opinions

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    8 mins
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