1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:405 AND stemmed:do)
[... 39 paragraphs ...]
You know that he worked through problems, then, both physically and creatively. Now I have told you this evening, or I have told him, the direction in which to move. I can do no more. Nor at this point could I do less. The material is his guidepost.
In our sessions and in the Seth material I utilize—I must—the best that he as a personality has to offer, and that is considerable. It includes both intuitional and intellectual faculties. He must be familiar enough, open enough, to be able to accept my ideas in sessions, to be a channel for them. But he must use for a standard the Seth material itself. Do you have questions now?
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(“What do you think of the book he’s been working on?”)
I suggest that he let it go. He has not properly used the experiences that he has had. These should go into this book (the letter indicated again). He will do the sort of book he had in mind, but at a later date, and it will be a far better book.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
He took it for granted that the material would not be financially acceptable to a publisher, because he sensed this was Fell’s opinion. Do you have questions?
(“Do you think I was sounding off earlier, when I talked about doing some great work painting?)
I do not. I expect that you shall.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
You spoke earlier of tragedies, and I do not understand you. Great work stands alone. It is a triumph of the human spirit, and it always grows out of experience. As an egotistical creature, alone, you would not choose the experience, even though great work resulted from it. (Smile, and intent delivery.)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
You may choose the point from which you would like me to begin again, and I will do so; or I will initiate a beginning again—it makes no difference. Shake that Ruburt loose from the influence of others in the, quote, “field.”
[... 1 paragraph ...]
He need not fear his spontaneous self. It will not betray him. The arm symptoms still hanging on represent an inhibiting factor. Telepathy does exist, but existence has a far greater vitality than he supposes. People do have a natural defense. He does not need to watch his thoughts that (underlined) closely.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
The present simply should not be negatively projected into the future. This is all-important here. He is afraid of hurting others through his thoughts, but the fear is overly inhibiting him. Do you understand this?
[... 12 paragraphs ...]