1 result for (book:ecs3 AND heading:"esp class session april 20 1971" AND stemmed:oper)
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(To Florence.) It can always be remedied, and since you are a faithful member of this class, then it seems to me that you are using your abilities very well for you know precisely when to stay away. Now it seems that we should bring you up to date, and so we have two questions, or rather assignments, for you that other members of the class have already gotten past in their own way some with valor, some by the skin of their teeth. You know what this entails so in a way, you see, you are much more prepared than the others were for you know in advance what both questions are and what priorities operate. Now I will return the class to Ruburt.
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I not only support you but congratulate you, and I want you all to know that the effort involved on Our Lady of Florence’s part this evening was only somewhat short of fantastic, and that her achievement more than equals the achievement of those who had had the projections. In trying to deny these early facts of your existence you have shut off strong portions of your own energy and creative strength so that they could not operate for you in your life. You used, literally, a half of your energy repressing these memories and ideas building up a bridge between yourself and the rest of the world in terror that they should discover this secret, and so constructively you could not use this energy. And you built up about your physical image a fortress of flesh to protect you. The image that you have has been built around you from these fears so that you would be so secure that none could find out the secret. And the secret when it is said, you see, releases that energy, particularly as you begin to understand that in that past there was nothing shameful. That the ideas of Orientals that you had at that time were highly distorted. That other incidents of which I know are not, in those terms, my dear Lady of Florence, shameful. The energy can, therefore, be released.
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