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ECS2 ESP Class Session, June 30, 1970 7/39 (18%) guilt Derek guilty props penance
– The Early Class Sessions: Book 2 Sessions 1/6/70 to 12/29/70
– © 2008 Laurel Davies-Butts
– ESP Class Session, June 30, 1970 Tuesday

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Now, I am glad that now I understand what you expect, and in our next class you will beat your chest. I do my best to please.

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

Now, if there is one thing I try to do in these sessions, again through my personality as I show you, and that is an old (words lost)is to show you that spontaneity is important and that death is not the ending that you suppose, and that no hobblegoblins are waiting to get you when you die, and that you are going to be very busy when you are finished with this existence as indeed I am still busy.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

Do not forget, when I speak to you I am not speaking symbolically. These are not fine philosophies to be listened to and ignored, nor fancy words again to be enjoyed and then forgotten. You do quite literally form your own reality and there is no symbolism in that statement. If you do not like the reality that you are forming then you can change it, and honesty is extremely important in this regard.

(To Natalie.) Now, when I am looking at someone in particular, you do know that I am looking at you and you know to what I am referring. You must first recognize the fact honestly, that there are certain portions of your reality that you do not like. Do not pretend, be honest, and then you can change the reality. And you should be coming here to learn more about yourself. In learning what you are you will discover what reality is, and again what the nature of God is. You can use whatever term you prefer.

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

Now, here we are again with our long, fierce faces. It seems I must be saying something very horrible to put you all on edge for you seem so solemn, indeed. If I am not solemn, and I am supposed to be dead, then why do you have such long faces? It would lead me to believe that to be alive must be a dreadful state indeed!

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

That, I am afraid, you will have to answer for yourself. I would, for myself, answer in the affirmative. There are better things you can use this state for. There is no reason to be afraid. Your own face may not have been beautiful, but it was your own.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

I am going to close our session—far be it from me to keep you from your sleep! I would also like to see you do some work while you are sleeping, however. I work while I am sleeping, why should you not?

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

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