1 result for (book:ecs3 AND heading:"esp class session april 13 1971" AND stemmed:trust)
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Now, regardless of those who come and go within this class we shall achieve a state of trust and this is one of the ways that we shall achieve it. And we shall begin with our friend, brother Theodore.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
I am even more amused by Ruburt’s statement and if we are going to have trust, by God, we are going to take it tippytoe at a time.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
Now you are being more honest. I would give you a medal, but I do not have one available. To establish the overall position of trust between yourselves and the group, if you want to establish it, then the answer was important. And to everyone else in the room so will your own answers be important.
[... 39 paragraphs ...]
I expect you to form a new class reality and certain of you will be involved with a joint out-of-body experience and other experiences in the future. The reality of the class, therefore, as it always has, will change. It is not predestined to change—you automatically change it, and I have my finger in the pie also. But had I not inserted these little sessions with emotion, and they are, indeed, fairy tales, then there would have been no chance for any joint ventures such as those that I have in mind and have had in mind for some time. You cannot glide along, however, superficially. You must have trust in those with whom you travel. Some of you have given more than others this evening.
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Now there are relationships still to be worked out among you, and I will point them out. For before you have a firm foundation of trust these matters must be both faced and settled. They may appear to you, or they may affect some of you to varying degrees, but, in any case, you must work them out. Now one was mentioned by you earlier this evening (Gert). Do you follow me? The other involves this one over here (Bette) and brother Joel. These are the main areas at this point.
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