1 result for (book:tps1 AND heading:"delet session may 6 1970" AND stemmed:his)
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
Then he should think, it is done—that is, straightened, and let it go at that. Have him do it out of the corner of his mind, as it were, and whenever it comes to his mind.
Now I want you, in the same way, to picture his arms straight in normal position, and follow the same procedure. Is this clear?
[... 1 paragraph ...]
Now each of you may do the same exercises for yourself also if you want to. The important thing is to do it easily. Ruburt can picture, mentally, your straight penis, more easily than he can his own arms. When you do this sort of thing, one for the other, your love is added, gives extra force; and the love between you is relatively uncluttered, and can be directed well in this fashion.
Any impeding subconscious ideas are bypassed. Now. The book that you have just received from Prentice (Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain), will have an important effect upon Ruburt, and a beneficial one, helping to increase his confidence in his own abilities.
The present notes he has written to himself are highly effective, and he should follow them and the procedure they suggest. What he felt this week, and in beginning his book, was the rousing of his energies. Then he can direct them. Now when he feels a sense of exhilaration—he knows the subjective feeling I refer to—then have him direct it, that energy, to his arms.
You have been holding on to your own symptoms while Ruburt still has his. They are like notes to yourself, reminding you that things are still not as good as they should be. Tell yourself that you can help yourself and Ruburt far better without the disease caused by the symptoms. Once they were reminders that you also had a part to play in the entire situation. You accept that fact now, and therefore no longer require them. The need for them is over. Once they were meant to promote your psychological understanding, but now they can only impede your progress; and you are also slightly resentful at Ruburt, feeling that he is somewhat responsible, by still maintaining his symptoms, for your own.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
The inspirational aspects however can be strengthened and magnified on both of your parts. The positive approach on your part, mentioned earlier, can indeed be interpreted in such a light. You feel with some justification, that Ruburt in his own concern forgets your lingering symptoms; and he should make an effort now to use his abilities to help rid you of these.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
I did want to remind him that many of his classes, and our class sessions, have this effect, and again remind him the notes he has made himself are excellent for him.
The notes particularly about energy, and with his small experiment (smile) about arising this morning. He immediately showed himself that such was the case. I decided to give you this material this evening because it is important to both of you, and also because I will probably finish up the chapter I have begun in one rather long session, though it may run into another.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]