1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:482 AND stemmed:he)
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Now. A few comments only regarding Ruburt. Overall he did well on Friday.
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A few days earlier, knowing he had progressed, he ceased doing the psycho-cybernetics exercises however, and these are an excellent and enjoyable way of focusing conscious energy in constructive directions. This is active prayer, with him, and a definite training device. Since little time is involved, twenty minutes, this should be continued.
There would have been all kinds of complications as a result of the Friday episode had it not been for your combined prayer activities and new understanding. He made some errors. These were so small in proportion to his success that he should forget them. And he did very well, tell him, in his encounter with Mr. Fisher, and with your mother’s friends in the hospital room.
He should remember to recognize resentment when he feels it, and then to realize that the resentment can be dismissed, can fall away from him. The initial recognition must be made, however. Then have him imagine plucking out the resentment by the roots and replacing it with a positive feeling. But he must imagine the plucking-out process.
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(“Well, he’s cut them down to four days a week.”
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There was a reason, of which he may or may not be consciously aware. When he began to cut them down it was because of mistakes he had made: an overemphasis, a concern, so that he was watching himself too closely.
He had a tendency by the end of the week, during prayer period, to become overanxious looking for signs, and found himself concentrating upon the symptoms that still remained. He has conquered this however, and also varied his prayer technique to advantage.
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She says: “He says he will keep an eye on me,” and laughs. She jokes, and says she does not want another eye on her.
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(10:30. Jane’s trance had been a deep one. When she was out of it I mentioned several questions that occurred to me during last delivery, and that I thought John might like to have answered were he present. Seth proceeded to answer the questions after break ended at 10:43.)
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John must tell her that she is free to leave, and that he joyfully gives her her freedom, so that even after death she does not feel that she must stay close to him. She knows now for certain that they will be reunited, but she knows that he cannot be as aware of this as she is. She is also aware of their previous relationships now however, though all of this information is not yet clear to her. So she sees him as the self that he knows, and also as the people he has been, and already looks upon him with new eyes.
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