1 result for (book:ecs3 AND heading:"esp class session march 2 1971" AND stemmed:ruburt)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
Now our friend, Ruburt, is not about to go for all this sexual hanky-panky that is described in this precious book, but the man who wrote the book picked up his information from the inner self and then he made a story about it. And when you come to class from now on I will expect to find you all here, not just the physical self, not just the intellectual self, not just the portions of yourself that you term, psychically inclined, but the emotional self. And I will expect to see it showing.
[... 19 paragraphs ...]
(To a student) Now this applies to you strongly, you have been frightened of it. To some extent this applies to Ruburt also, for he realizes its strength. But the time has come for you all to learn to recognize, feel, and direct your own emotional reality. When you deal with them in terms of formula you have already deprived them, in your own mind, of part of their reality.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
Now our friend, Ruburt, is a loner and he does go out in areas that frighten him. He goes out in these areas for himself, but also for others because this is a portion of what he is meant to do.
[... 60 paragraphs ...]