1 result for (book:tes2 AND session:84 AND stemmed:suggest)
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
I suggest again that you reread some of our earlier material when you find time, and that you resume your psychological time experiments in some kind of schedule.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
I suggest your break.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
There was a green boat, tied, that was not empty, but had bulky shapes in it, and some dark material. A bit away, and low, and with no motor, that was used twice a week and on one other designated day. I suggest that we drop the subject.
[... 21 paragraphs ...]
I suggest either a break or the close of the session, as you prefer. Since I promised a short session, I will give in and close it.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
(End at 10:07. Jane was dissociated as usual. Bill said he could not remember his dream. He did confirm however, the presence of a green and white boat that was anchored out in the bay, and in view from the front room of Larry O’Toole’s cottage. It was, he said, perhaps a fifteen-foot cabin-type speedboat, and might have had something in it; on this point Bill was not sure. The top of the boat was green, the bottom white. He also remembered a green rowboat that was anchored out in front of the house. Bill then suggested that he write to Larry O’Toole for confirmation, since as far as he knew O’Toole should still be in Provincetown. In particular, O’Toole could check on the rowboat with a symbol on its bow, as described by Seth.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
I certainly will here refrain from even suggesting that you put your intuitions to work in practical terms, since this obviously does not meet with your wholehearted approval, but falls far short.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
He should endeavor to tie the two together, in some kind of package. I will not make any practical suggestions anymore unless you ask me on the proverbial bended knee. I meet with suspicion; not one of my suggestions are followed.
I am treated like an enemy, though with a kind face. If my suggestions came from Ruburt’s subconscious mind alone, and they do not, they would be valid for you both.
I understand why such suggestions are taken with caution, and despite all I do not blame you. I have always believed in caution. Time, however, will show that this material is valid, that no unhealthy subconscious tendencies are finding release, or giving dictation to you.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
He will never give up such a title without the most dire struggles. And it was to prevent his being given such a title that I suggested that he leave the gallery. His ego satisfaction, which is so hungry, and his actual need for finances, should be satisfied and could be through his writing, as I told you.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
I suggest something. I will say good night. If I feel like going on for hours, it is because one year ago tonight I first made contact with Ruburt—at least a subconscious initial contact of which he was not consciously aware. The year has been a good one, even though my practical suggestions have not been followed, your situation has improved in line with the laws of expectation.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]