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TPS1 Session 367 (Deleted) October 1, 1967 2/106 (2%) overconscientious success Crowders unworthy spontaneous
– The Personal Sessions: Book 1 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 367 (Deleted) October 1, 1967 9:15 PM Sunday

[... 26 paragraphs ...]

Running is symbolic. He could run, his mother could not. She was evil. But if he is successful, then he believes he will be successful when he does not deserve it. Therefore evil also, and so he shall not run; running being symbolic of spontaneity. If he gives himself emotional and psychic freedom, then to compensate he will deny himself physical freedom. I have been a safeguard, for I was between him and complete spontaneity, you see.

[... 21 paragraphs ...]

Success as a poet would present no difficulties. The overconscientious self was not about to permit the spontaneous self this new freedom, however. The early philosophical poetry represented a philosophy of pessimism. Stripped to its core, it was the good-or-suffer-damnation world.

[... 56 paragraphs ...]

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