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TMA Session Fifteen October 1, 1980 2/46 (4%) daytime rhythms dinner agriculture hypothesis
– The Magical Approach
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session Fifteen: The Natural Person and the Natural Use of Time
– Session Fifteen October 1, 1980 9:31 P.M., Wednesday

[... 16 paragraphs ...]

The fact that he is now thinking of walking after dinner is an obvious advance. His irritability is somewhat natural — but also based on the idea, still, that when he is laying down that is dead time (with amusement), or useless time, enforced inactivity. It would help, of course, if he reminded himself that his creative mind is at work whether or not he is aware of it, and regardless of what he is doing, and that such periods have the potential, at least, of accelerating creativity, if he allows his intellect to go into a kind of free drive at such times. You might have him become more aware of when he actually becomes tired, or uncomfortable, so that he does lay down then.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

(9:44 in a fast delivery.) Give us a moment… .(Long pause.) To some extent Ruburt’s dissatisfaction with laying down after dinner also means that he is learning more about his own natural rhythms, for he does feel accelerated at that time, and by the evening, as you do. This is because many of the beliefs that you have individually and jointly are somewhat relieved in the evening, in that they so often apply to the day’s activities, when the rest of the world seems to be engaged in the nine-to-five assembly-line world experience.

[... 24 paragraphs ...]

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