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(Before the session, Jane had remarked that she wished Seth could, or would, let her know whether witnesses were coming. If she is able to let Seth so inform her in advance, it would be very convenient, to say the least.)
[...] I cannot get through to him as well when he is so concerned; nor, when he is so concerned, can I let him know ahead of time whether or not witnesses will arrive.
[...] That is, I can let him know; but overly conscious preoccupation blocks him from knowing.
Now that your guests are indeed arriving, you may let them enter, or I myself will open the door. [...]
The initial poor reaction the morning following our little chat was simply the result of a temporary fear of letting go. [...] Of course, it was more difficult going down the hills—the significance of letting go is more apparent.
[...] He agrees with me but then he lets them slide. They are psychic, spiritual and physical exercises that will let him handle energy more effectively, and release his abilities smoothly. [...]
For simplicity’s sake, let us say that there is a process of change. [...]
Now—let me answer that one, and give a living example, a recent one.
[...] Playfully now, for the relaxation and joy of doing it, let yourselves imagine the things you want to do, as a creative game, because of the intrinsic pleasure involved but without Ruburt expecting, or rather demanding, instantaneous results.
[...] Letting him know that you are not afraid of emotional expression on his part is most important.
[...] Let’s hope things run smoothly enough. As I told Jane last night, there isn’t much more we can do about foreign rights; let’s hope that challenge has been met.)
[...] We do feel let down on the issue of foreign rights by Prentice-Hall, and the overseas publishers as well. [...]
[...] I think she’d be too terrified to be without a publisher, if it came to that, whereas my fighting blood is aroused and I’d be perfectly willing to let the chips fall where they may. [...]
[...] This would involve holding the sessions, but letting Jane herself do any work about producing books for the market. [...]
Whenever his confidence is built up to even a small degree, and he shows signs of wanting to go to your joints, then you call the tune, and he lets you. He lets you because he is afraid he has indeed gone too far, and believes that is as far as you want him to go—for all of the reasons given earlier.
Now unfortunately, it would be much easier simply to tell you that your individuality continues to exist, and let it go at that. [...]
[...] Let me emphasize again that these personalities exist independently within and are a part of the soul, and each of them are free to create and develop.
[...] Then she stood in a room letting her hair down. She thinks this means that symbolically she’s “letting her hair down” as she continues to learn.
(Long pause at 4:10.) This is now, at least, a natural casting-off of old doubts and fears, but in such a way that they are recognized and then let go.
(In beginning these notes, let me mention that there are certain definite changes in Jane when she is in trance and speaking for Seth.
[...] I offered reassurances, telling her to forget the whole thing and let the book come out in its own way.)
However, let us begin with Chapter One. [...]
[...] “For ages in the past,” she said, “whenever I thought Seth wanted to start the book, I was afraid to let him do it.”
When Ruburt is in good spirits and physical condition, at the end of the day let him note down, briefly, what he has been doing and thinking about. Let him use those days as models, the focus of attention being upon them rather than upon the poor days. [...]
I will let you know very shortly what is happening if you are not aware yourself of contact. [...]
(To Theodore.) Now, I simply came to let you know that I was in on your conversation, and because I did not want to have you think that I played your little trick and rob you of the pleasure of realizing that you did it for yourselves. [...]
Now, I will let you all take a brief break now that I have broken the ice and I will return shortly. [...]
And now after our new friends see what a playful personality I am with a sermon like that, I will let you take your break. [...]
Now that I have given you all these goodies, I will let you take your break. [...]
[...] Let us look at your lives.
[...] I believe, now, if you saw the same results you would each have better sense than to let them go by the board.
If during that time nothing in particular comes, then let him sketch, for the sketching reinforces playful creativity. [...]
[...] Let Ruburt try one out-of-body this week—simply try.
Now despite my gentle, good-humored remarks about the personality you call Seth II, let me tell you something—You cannot translate the dimensions of his personality. [...]
[...] Now I will let you take a rest period, but I have not said good evening, and you can all be comfortable. [...]
Ruburt would not let me take advantage of it because he does not like brandy, but if it were here! [...]
Now that I have gone on so jovially, I will let you rest. [...]
Now when you believe that much effort is required, and you let go the effort, you can become only more frightened. [...]
Ruburt’s feelings about his nap: he finally remembered what I told him some time ago—to relax is to let go. [...]
[...] In larger terms, Seth’s admonition to “let go the effort” is very important.