#80: Want My Dad to Hug Me • The Work of Byron Katie®

My guest this week is Annette. She remembers a situation when she is seven years old, and her father is watching television. He seems distant and unavailable. Annette wants him to notice her, to open his arms to her, to hug and cuddle her. We’ve all felt rejected, by someone or other, at some time or other. Join me and Annette as she questions the thoughts that are causing her unhappiness. Let's do The Work!   Join me March 10-19 in fabulous Los Angeles, California at The School for The Work. xoxo bk Register here: https://thework.com/sftw-participant-registration/.   Don't miss Byron Katie LIVE every M-T-W, 9-10 am Pacific Time. Register: athomewithbk.com   If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a five-star rating and review on iTunes, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and invite your friends to join us. Follow Byron Katie on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Byron Katie’s Books: “Loving What Is” (New Revised Edition) “I Need Your Love—Is That True?” “A Thousand Names for Joy” “A Mind at Home with Itself”   The Work App is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The Work of Byron Katie is available at thework.com.

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Welcome to The Work of Byron Katie® official podcast. Invite your mind to stillness, pay attention as you relate what you hear to your own life, and experience the thrill of waking up to reality—not as some exalted state of mind, but as the elementary, doable, down-to-earth experience of understanding the cause of all suffering and how to end it. Hello. This is Byron Katie, and I welcome you to the “At Home with Byron Katie” podcast. Each week you’ll find me here with a different guest. I love the life experience each one brings to the table, and I hope you will too. Is there a problem in your world? Is there someone in your life, past or present, who resembles my guest or the person my guest is upset with? We exercise our bodies, but what about our minds? Think of this podcast as mental hygiene. I marvel at each guest’s courage, and I invite you to relax, get comfortable, and open your mind to inquiry. Let’s do The Work. For more information, visit thework.com.