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TES2 Session 76 August 3, 1964 expectations constructions aggressive money g.i

While many of your expectations are formed in childhood, no switch is really stuck in one position, and it is your prerogative to channel your emotional energy into whatever pattern for action you desire. It is extremely important, if difficult, to probe and to discover exactly what your present expectations are. Not your desires but your expectations, for you will only construct physically that environment which you believe capable of construction. It has been said that oftentimes men’s expectations are too high for their abilities, but indeed expectations form abilities; and if expectations were higher, so would abilities flourish.

The subconscious, as you call it, represents a tremendous raw power that triggers forth into construction according to the expectations which you form from the emotions. The intellect should help you understand this power plant, so that you can switch your power where it is needed. The intellect should operate like an x-ray, enabling you to see inward.

It may even improve. Since I have said that expectations are formed by the emotions, then it is obviously the basic emotions themselves that must be manipulated, since the expectations are the frameworks formed by the emotions. This is the starting point.

If a man wants to change his fate, desire is not enough, but expectation is. Desire may grow into expectation, but alone it is not enough. Expectation is actually the main trigger that switches inner data into the realm of physical construction. Without it, no physical construction results.

SS Appendix: ESP Class Session: Tuesday, January 12, 1971 Bert Gnosticism Jim kick wring

(To the member): You have, indeed, been performing a useful service in class, but I expect to see it changed. [...]

[...] Jim explained his ideas and emotions concerning the incident, and wanted to know how he could change them.)

[...] To change your world you must change your thoughts. [...]

[...] Fight with them or love them but use and experience them, not only with your intellect but with your feelings.

ECS3 ESP Class Session, January 12, 1971 Joel Daniel violent Ned wring

(To Florence.) You have, indeed, been performing a useful service in class but I expect to see it changed. [...]

(Joel told of finding a man asleep at his work, explained his feeling and emotions and could he change them?)

[...] Now, you form the physical reality that you know, individually and en masse, and to change the world that you know you must change your thoughts and to change them you must become consciously aware of what you tell yourself is true every moment of the day for that is your reality, and that is what you project outward. [...]

[...] Fight with them or love them, but use them and experience them and meet them not only with your intellect but with your feelings. [...]