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TES9 Session 483 May 21, 1969 11/42 (26%) Reverend Crosson Berkshires cybernetics psycho
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 483 May 21, 1969 9:10 PM Wednesday

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(Reverend Crosson has met many of the leading figures in parapsychology, including Eileen Garrett, Arthur Ford, Martin Ebon, etc. He had many questions for Seth, which that gentleman answered with his usual aplomb.)

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Your good reverend was far more impressed after his visit, and he will speak about our work to many others.

(Reverend Crosson took some copies of sessions with him. He also asked Jane to speak to a series of meetings in the Berkshires [in MA] toward the end of June.)

The idea of which you were speaking earlier this evening is a good one, and shows already that you have begun to change habits of thought. Such a venture would also help Ruburt feel that he was holding his own financially in the universe. This would be good for his confidence as well as for the bank account.

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Now certain changes have occurred within him. If he now uses psycho-cybernetics as applied to his work and to the (Seth) book, and makes a definite effort with those methods to focus all of his energy into the book, the symptoms will simply fall away, and quickly. They will dry up. Somewhat earlier his energies were so depleted that it would have been more difficult for him to do this in a rather sweeping manner, and this is what I suggest.

This incidentally is the same as effective prayer. To do all the things that he should do, to put in the writing hours that he should, inspired writing hours, then he must automatically be in good health, you see. By seeing himself doing this and by imagining it vividly, he is taking good health for granted, and this of course is what he must do.

The venture that you spoke of earlier can begin in your minds now. It can be an exciting venture, when this book is finished, and now mental preparations can begin for it. It will be good for Ruburt to throw himself into this. I cannot stress the importance of the suggestions I am giving this evening. He is quite capable now of throwing himself wholeheartedly, with his full passion, into the book, and doing so will automatically release him from the remaining symptoms.

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Let him remember that when he is entirely engrossed in discussing our work or explaining it, he hardly knows he has any symptoms at all—this even when his attitudes may not be of the best at any given time.

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(9:40. Jane’s trance was deep. She said, “He’s here real strong tonight. I can tell, I feel light... I also got the feeling that somebody’s been laying down the law...”

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He can think along these lines for example: “Of course I am healthy. I have excellent digestion, a strong heart. I can feel the vitality of the universe as I breathe in and out. How beautifully my body operates, and I do not even have to think of it.”

This insures that he does not inadvertently concentrate upon symptoms.

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