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Byron Kathleen Mitchell (née Reid), better known as Byron Katie (born December 6, 1942), is an American speaker and author who teaches a method of self-inquiry known as "The Work of Byron Katie" or simply as "The Work". (Her method is distinct from "The Work" of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky.)
Byron Kathleen Reid lived in a halfway house for women with eating disorders in February 1986 and while living there claims to have experienced a life-changing realization. She claims that people started seeking her out and asking for advice. She is married to the writer and translator Stephen Mitchell. Katie calls her method of self-inquiry "The Work". She describes it as an embodiment of wordless questioning and has taught her method to people at free public events, in prisons, hospitals, churches, corporations, shelters for survivors of domestic violence, universities and schools, at weekend intensives, and at her nine-day "School for The Work".
Katie's method asks four questions intended to lead people toward finding their own truth and full acceptance of their own situation. The questions asked of an issue are: 1) Is it true?, 2) Can you absolutely know that it's true?, 3) How do you react when you believe that thought?, and 4) Who would you be without the thought? The follow-up step to these four questions is to "turn it around" and examine the opposite thought for underlying truth that has manifested as denial of the original thought.
Moonlight and roses are the goin' thing
Champagne, a little lo-ove, and a weddin' ring
But everytime she lea-eaves it's gonna break your heart
It's happened before, don't come to me, I do-on't want
no part
Let go, it ain't worth it if it hurts you
Let go, you don't need it if-a she-e don't care
Like a good ol' wine or rock 'n' roll
If it fee-eels real good let it move your soul
But if it hurts to sa-ay her na-ame, baby let go
First time for both of you makes for urgent love
Gives a feel that it's all unreal, it's from up above
Tellin' some small secret drea-eam and dreams by phone
Terrified there'll be a ti-ime she won't be alone
Let go, it ain't worth it if it hurts you
Let go, you don't need it if-a she-e don't care
Like a good ol' wine or rock 'n' roll
If it feels real good let it move your soul
But if it hurts to sa-ay her na-ame, baby let go
Walk away, leave well alone, you know you should
To be in love has as much that's bad as it has it's
good
To counsel friends ain't wi-ise but you sure need to
You should know that before you, she did the same to me
Tell ya, Let go, it ain't worth it if it hurts you
Let go, you don't need it if-a she don't care
Like a good ol' wine or rock 'n' roll
If it fee-eels real good let it move your soul
But if it hurts to sa-ay her na-ame, baby let go-o
Like a good ol' wine or rock 'n' roll
If it feels real good let it move your soul
But if it hurts to say her name, baby let go-hoh
But if it hurts to say her name, baby let go-hoh
But if it hurts to say her-er name, baby let go-hoh