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TES7 Session 325 March 13, 1967 9/48 (19%) symptoms concentrate suggestions praise beneficial
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 325 March 13, 1967 9 PM Monday

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It will be highly advantageous now for him to renew projection attempts. His enthusiasm is returning as far as his work is concerned. This is automatically beneficial. Nightly suggestions should deal now with general health and vitality, and with pictures of anticipation for the following day’s activities.

Concentration should be upon his love of work, and enjoyment and simple pleasures. For now it is best that he not specifically give suggestions to any particular portion of the body, since he tends lately to concentrate upon that portion in a disadvantageous manner.

We want him now too busy and joyful to accept symptoms. This will involve some work on his part, but all effort must be made. He is to make an effort to remember his dreams, get up and record them, and anticipate projection dreams. Now spring is approaching. His energy can and must be used to good purpose. Additional energy is usually available to him during spring season, and it must be used to facilitate a complete cure.

If it is directed into his poetry, his writing, and projection attempts, peaceful, enjoyment and pleasant social engagements, then unbelievable advancements will result. He will be in better condition than he has been in several years, and he will have learned lessons that will help him immeasurably.

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Now. He must change his expectations drastically. He must fully expect a complete cure and release from symptoms. Otherwise he prolongs them.

When he does not believe his muscles will work, he will not put full strength upon them, for example, and physically weakens the muscle. He must work upon his attitude. He must concentrate in other areas. Music can be extremely beneficial. Dancing can be of great therapeutic benefit. Not, however, when he concentrates upon his symptoms.

He uses his fingers well when he types, and he uses considerable pressure. His concentration is focused on a more intense stimuli. He forgets his symptoms to a large degree. He forgets them to a large degree at nursery school and remembers them incidentally afterward.

He felt guilty incidentally to some extent last weekend at leaving the house and putting off guests, as well he should, for his reasons were wrong.

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Make an attempt to divert his attention. Even though this may require some ingenuity it is worth it.

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