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[... 34 paragraphs ...]
When distortions occur therefore and you recognize them finally as such, look for the reason for the particular distortion, and you will find the truth. Examine your material for what it says and for what it does not say.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
([Tom:] “I’m wondering what G A R or D A R may mean.”
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
([Tom:] “Other questions might take the format of what opportunities might arise in business; the Bega development; etc...”
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(It might be added here, or at the end of the session, that Jane has no knowledge of banking, nor had she discussed any of this material with Tom before the session, or at any other time. In fact, as Tom remarked, “She doesn’t even know what my job is, except that I work for a bank.”
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In trying to play down issues, and to avoid dissatisfactions, you have a tendency to store up bitter feelings that are unexpressed. They turn to bile and gas, and you are relieved of them in that fashion. While you hold them you are also uncomfortably aware of their reality. Honestly admitting your own feelings to yourself will help give you release from the symptoms. Do not brood upon the feelings but admit them as your own, and then simply let them go. It’s holding them too long that causes the pressure.
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The inner possibilities are far more important however, and your inner development more important than any decisions having to do with your occupation. For your inner thoughts are the only realities, and from these you form your physical circumstances, including those in the occupational area.
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