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My life is its own definition.
So is yours.
Let us leave the priests
to their hells and heavens,
and confine
the scientists
to their dying universe,
with its
accidentally created stars.
Let us each dare
to open our dream’s door,
and explore
the unofficial thresholds,
where we begin.
[...] And let the stressful episode momentarily rest, as if you were saying “Oh yes, there is indeed a most undesirable twisted group of sentences. But we will let it go for the moment, refresh ourselves and allow the energy of creativity to work upon the paragraph till we return to it.” [...]
Let Ruburt attend, not to his book so much as to the ideas within it that give it meaning—and I bid you a fond good evening. [...]
([Bill, an entity channeled by Joel H.:] “Part of letting it ride was what caused the difficulty in the first place and the yelling was a release of emotion and we have met before. [...] And since this is a night when the process of telling secrets continues, let me tell one, I have been here before.”)
[...] After all the first blood let that day was not ours.”
[...] Now that you are working it all out and letting it out now?”
([Jane:] “I suggest for now we will let it ride although I don’t think we have really gone all the way out of it. [...]
It often seems to him that to relax is to be lax, to let down, do nothing, achieve nothing, as if spontaneously left alone he would be lazy, unambitious, and again lax. [...] (Pause.) At the same time there are feelings that to relax would be to let go too much (louder)—slide into overly spontaneous behavior, to lack control over one’s life, to lose the observer’s fine focus. [...]
(I should add, too, that this latest insight ties in well with the paragraph of Seth’s that I’ve copied from the deleted session for January 28, 1981, to add to my list of quotations from these recent private sessions: Seth discussed Jane’s fear of letting go —not because she is afraid of relaxing per se, but because she fears she will go too far. [...]
[...] “But I assume Seth would have said a lot more about things like UFO’s, Atlantis and reincarnation if I’d let him.... [...]
[...] (Pause.) He has indeed of late made a decision to let go of a good deal of his bodily armor. [...]
I have come through simply to let you know that I have been here, and to let you know that I know that you are sliding through the summer. [...]
Now, I will let my friend—(laugh from Ned)—you, as Ruburt would say, you are looking for it! [...] I will now let our friend take a rest. [...]
[...] You will not let the inner self speak clearly enough to you—so we will give it the voice that you can hear... [...]
[...] He has been afraid of letting himself go and utilizing his energies fully, not objectively but subjectively.
[...] You must let him know that you do trust him and his spontaneity, because before, no matter what you said, he knew that to some degree you wanted brakes applied.
[...] You must let him know that you do trust his spontaneity, for it is also your own, as you know.
[...] Now I want you simply to follow along, to listen to the sounds, to let whatever images come into your mind come. [...] Let yourselves go with it, whatever happens. [...] If you feel like letting barriers go then let them go, but do whatever you feel like doing and whatever you feel like doing, do. [...]
Now I will let you take a Seth break but remember whether you have been here many times or whether you are here for the evening, you are Sumari. [...]
I am showing him (Ruburt) how to open and close doors, how to answer knocks without letting the whole world in. (Pause.) I am letting him do a good bit of his own work, however, rather than doing this for him. [...]
[...] Slightly let yourself fall out of focus, look away, and then back to the face of the subject. [...]
[...] Then I let him alone, and see if he can tell by himself when he makes an error, for it is this inner manipulation that we are interested in perfecting. [...]
[...] Let yourself remember.
Now I will let our friend call his own class break, but I will be listening to your answers, and I expect you to encounter the question in both of its parts quite honestly. [...]
Now I will let our friend continue with his class, and I welcome those of you who are here for the first time in all of your new revelance. [...]
You were simply learning to let your ego relax. [...]
“Let thy will be done” meant “Let me follow those greater dictates of my inner nature.” [...]
When this happens you actually symbolically say “Let thy will be done,” meaning “Let my greater nature, my spontaneous nature, flow through me without impediment, and without quibbling.” [...]
The words “Let thy will be done,” represented excellent psychological understanding, for according to Christ’s teachings as originally given, God the father represented the source or parent of the self, who was by nature free from the self’s ignorance or lack of understanding at any given time, and who would know better than the known self those experiences that would fulfill the self’s hopes, dreams, and potentials.
In this way, with the words spoken “Let thy will be done,” the self could free itself from its own misconceptions, and attract from Framework 2 benefits that it might otherwise not be knowledgeable enough to request. [...]
(To Gert.) Now, first of all, over here to our profiled friend you are already the self that you want to be so do not let it bother you so. Relax more with what you are doing and let the perceptions from the whole self become your own. [...]
Now I have let you all play and it is good for you. [...]
Now I will let Ruburt have his spectacles back, but I want to open you all up to those unspecified dimensions that escape your notice. [...]
[...] Now let the other relationship go. Just let it go. [...] And by let it go, I mean forget it entirely. [...] Let it go. And in daydreams let it go. [...]
([Mark D.:] “My ego will not step aside and let me communicate with this vitality. [...]
[...] Ruburt will let the wasp out, you need not worry; nor is he about to attack you in a mindless rage. [...]
This great pretense of ignorance is amusing and I will not let you get by with it. [...]
[...] And let the energy of All That Is flow through you as indiscriminatelyas clouds through the skies. [...] Let the inner intuitive sense speak for it is the inner voice, and the magic that unites you has no need of conscious words. [...]