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Difficulty in the third and seventh vertebrae with our friend, Mark, causing pressure. (Pause.) A steady rather than too spasmodic application to his work is needed. He will always work quickly and intuitively, this is beneficial and characteristic of him. Thought and planning can be utilized however, when he is not working well. The thought and planning will then show itself even in the intuitional work.
His people series is a step to something else, a good and necessary step from which a new development will mature. It should be followed through for it will open him to new developments. The material given earlier for this personality still applies. The psychic abilities are considerable. Under the present conditions, however, he is not likely to utilize them fully.
There is an inability to handle his own energy. At times his own energy frightens him, and then it seems to abandon him completely. Here, however, he has abandoned it, for he succumbs easily to negative suggestions. Because he is sensitive to various elements, he also soaks up atmosphere and suggestions like a sponge, and he has not learned to protect himself.
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You must mentally wipe out the negative image, for example. If you think that tomorrow Johnny F will misbehave in study hall, you should, in your mind, replace this with the image of Johnny F behaving very well. In the first place, if you imagine that a particular student will misbehave, you are automatically sending him a telepathic message to that effect. If he is highly susceptible to suggestion, he will carry out the suggestions that you have given.
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When this is understood, others will not take advantage of you. Mark has been wanting to attend a session, and Ruburt did not encourage him. You become strengthened as you help others. Ruburt felt resentful and trapped, thereby depriving himself of the rightful benefits that should have resulted from the afternoon and evening encounters.
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