1 result for (book:ecs1 AND heading:"esp class session januari 14 1969" AND stemmed:florenc)
[... 19 paragraphs ...]
Welcome (to Florence, just arrived from her class) to our class on abnormal psychology.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
Now (to Florence), Ihad contemplated being—if you will excuse the expression—deathly quiet after your arrival. I also like a good joke.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
I have indeed been here before, but then I have been in all the residences of our students. To show you that I have utmost concern for your neighbors I will keep my voice low. In any case, I will give you all a break, and if ever you crash into pieces I will pick you up. I may not be able to put them together again but I will pick them up. Now relax. You have nothing to fear but me. Awaken yourselves of humor—it is lost in the bulrushes (after a pun from Florence).
([Florence:] “I’m sorry, Seth, I was thinking that the last time I spoke to you I was in an airplane bouncing all over Utica. All I thought of was breaking into pieces.”
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
Our friend here, our Lady from Florence, shines simply because she uses 20% more of her intellect. But in contrast to what you could use, this is nothing. And you (Florence) must not compare yourself to others, but compare yourself to your own potential. Now, the others in this room use perhaps 20% of their intuitional abilities and you have been using perhaps 10%. So you have a balance to make up on that score. These dimensions and these realities you can understand. You can experience them for yourself to some degree if you but try.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
Ruburt will do the pulling. The abilities are there in each of you and you will use them. Before I am done with you, you will use your abilities. And (to Florence) you willuse yours.
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