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WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 16, 1984 Ergo uttered eating proclamations coves

(I didn’t really understand her answer to my question, but she didn’t seem up to me pressing the point, so I let it go. [...]

TES9 Session 466 March 10, 1969 Tom Virginia Milligans banking merger

[...] You must not let this go to your head, but use your head. [...]

(To Tom:) Neither Ruburt nor I are bankers, so you must let us sort out this material. [...]

[...] Do not brood upon the feelings but admit them as your own, and then simply let them go. [...]

As a man brings a body to a doctor, then let the businessman bring his business to you for a checkup—find out how healthy it is, and how you can further its productivity.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 10, 1982 chair scared crying leaned tv

(“Because I’m going to have to let go or do something pretty quick.... [...] I wasn’t sure whether or not she’d let the tears come through. [...] Ordinarily the crying would hurt me, but now, this time, I really wanted her to let it come through. [...]

(Just last night Jane sat up in her chair all night—literally—letting me put her on the commode at about 2 AM. [...]

[...] Let the occasion be taken care of now in its place. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 29, 1977 ligaments faith knees Rubin lubrication

[...] Let me try again to explain a few points, mainly concerning Ruburt’s condition.

[...] Sometimes, perhaps, when Ruburt is listening to music he likes on his radio, let him try to get the feeling of Framework 2 again, without trying too hard, and imagine himself dancing, anyway he likes. [...]

[...] (A great line.) The fear of the situation does not help, of course, for any such tension holds back the relaxing process—and the eyes are relaxing, and the neck and tendons, for example, letting go. [...]

[...] Sitting on the stool, he could apply hot water on the knees while letting them drop down. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, October 6, 1970 ps Rachel Mathilda gateways premium

Now, I will let you take a break or if you are all tired, I will let you retire. [...]

Now I will let you take your break, and I will be listening to your conversations. [...]

Now, I will let you all take a break. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 13, 1971 Ron proofs cards Tom suburbanite

Now, before I let my friends very sweetly and nicely rush to my defense, let me mention that Ruburt also when classes began, made an effort, as our friend over here remembers, to give spontaneous readings which worked very well. [...]

([Ron:] “Well, let’s see how yours is. [...]

[...] When we let our Pandoras out of the box, you sat very placidly over here thinking, ‘I’m going to keep mine in.’ We gave and you demanded.”)

SS Part One: Chapter 1: Session 512, January 27, 1970 nail identify outer onion dimensions

Now, let us return to our new manuscript.

Since we have mentioned animals, let me say here that they do possess a kind of consciousness that does not allow them as many freedoms as your own. [...]

[...] After I let the cat out she waited briefly, then decided to call it an evening before Seth could return. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, June 4, 1968 sic Theodore spare immortalized shortcuts

[...] And when you read the material, then indeed you know who it is that has given it, and if you hear a laugh behind the material as you read it, let there be no doubt in your mind that I am here. [...]

Now when I speak to you as I have this evening, my purpose, my one and main purpose, is to let you sense the endless vitality that is mine, though you, in conventional terms, would designate me by some ridiculous word—survival personality, as Ruburt says, or “spirit” or “dead.” [...]

[...] My only point in such unseeming [sic] and undignified, unbusinesslike and unconventional demonstration—I would make a poor bank president—my only point is to let you know that existence knows no barriers and a breeze and ease through blood and bone are born [sic]. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session October 8, 1973 rituals gums shoes dissolved walking

[...] For now let him continue as he has, but daily, walking to the corner when he feels the impetus.

Now, let us continue: Ruburt has been working with what he calls the inward order of events. [...]

[...] He may even hold on to something if he wants to, but I want him to feel the sensation of letting go once a day at least, in a squatting position. [...]

TPS1 Session 480 (Deleted) May 7, 1969 symptoms prayer health concentrate layer

[...] Let him play a game with himself however as to how long he can honestly forget (underlined) his symptoms in daily activity. [...]

[...] I thought there were many more valuable kinds of experiences to be had in many kinds of healthier, more creative endeavors, instead of letting the symptoms interfere with Jane’s attempts to perform such creative endeavors.

[...] Do not let such an episode throw you into panic. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session February 11, 1971 rituals negative symptoms habitual stairs

[...] This is an important point, and Ruburt would not have let me speak about it earlier. [...]

[...] Let us examine what our friend just said.

[...] Let him try resisting their use.

TPS3 Tuesday, August 9, 1977 Notes McClure Bob ligaments knee symphony

[...] My body is continuing to “let down;” Rob is in his studio...

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Tuesday, July 26, 1977 James dishes walked snack synchronized

[...] continues all evening; some additional motion, standing, to the left; left arm feels ready to let go; new sensations right upper thigh; left knee. [...]

TPS1 Session 471 (Deleted Portion) March 31, 1969 overinfluencing compliments desolations dissatisfaction symptoms

[...] for this would be enough now to let him make a suitable adjustment at any given occasion. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session October 20, 1975 unsafe Bantam realistic Pocket safe

Let your friend in out of the cold (amused.

[...] It shows itself in fears that seem perfectly realistic, and indeed highly practical—the feeling itself is not let go of easily, for you and others rely upon it. [...]

(9:56.) We could have a break, but let us continue.

Let us deal with Prentice.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, August 18, 1970 Sharon stacks vulnerable yourselves Arnold

[...] Now, read it and let yourselves be, let your imagination follow where the material leads you. Let the material be as a launching pad to lead you into other realities, for even though you think you do not understand it intellectually, intuitively you will understand it, for I have written it in precisely that manner. [...]

[...] Follow those thoughts and as you read the material in the same way let your imagination take wing. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session February 19, 1972 drives chained negotiate yawns welded

[...] She could feel Seth about, but he was letting her go ahead on her own.)

[...] Show me you do not need a policeman, that if I let go you will not slide away from your goals. [...]

[...] The crippled black cat we’ve made friends with here cried outside our door, so I let him in and fed him. [...]

(I hoped the portion of her consciousness that had contacted us would now let her have her freedom. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session January 10, 1973 Tam dilemma tooth face Seven

—and let me go about this as usual in my own fashion.

[...] Some time ago, after Seven, he mentioned my book, my new book, to Ruburt, and Ruburt said he did not want to contract trance material ahead of time, so Tam let it rest.

(“You mean by my pendulum?” When I learned not long ago that Jane’s symptoms were caused by her fear that her psychic work was not letting her do her own writing—that she was failing as a writer, that she wanted success as a writer first, not as a psychic, etc.)

Let my freedom be your own. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, April 13, 1971 secrets Joel vulnerable Ron divulge

[...] Let yourself go and do not be afraid of your feelings. [...] Simply feel it, and let the beliefs go. [...] Now, let the arm go. [...]

[...] Let them be our guideposts. [...]

TES4 Session 170 July 19, 1965 Footage dear display prove doctor

Let us first consider the trance state. Let us for example consider the following circumstances, which are happening only in our imagination. [...]

Let it not be said that I do not cooperate; and before twenty psychologists, my dear friend, we shall be most willing to comply. [...] If you consider this display a childish one, then let me remind you that I consider your requests in the same manner.

[...] As far, incidentally, as automatic speech is concerned, let me say that there is nothing compulsive in Ruburt’s speaking. [...]

[...] (Strong voice.) Let us now be honest. [...]

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