1 result for (book:tps1 AND session:379 AND stemmed:paus)
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
He was right. There was too much passivity involved. This applies to him only. Now give us a moment. (Pause.)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
At the same time you threatened yourself with the possibility of complete failure as an artist, almost in retaliation. (Pause, one of many through here.) You would not (underlined) be a full time commercial artist, regardless of any old demands, though you felt still somewhat guilty at your refusal.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
Within your allotted time schedule try to give yourself more freedom. Again, also speaking before thinking. Do not be afraid of making errors in your paintings, but trust your inner self. This will also help your hand. (Pause.)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
Now these exercises will also help your intimate lives, particularly on Ruburt’s part, with the combination of vigorous motion and corresponding depth of relaxation. This is natural to him—spontaneous exertion and relaxation, and he must again let it return. (Long pause.)
Give us a moment. (Pause.) Let me emphasize the author’s point: state your goals. Do not be overly concerned with the methods by which they will be accomplished however, for the inner self will take care of these methods. Be alert for intuitional signs and ideas however that come to you.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
While the exercises having to do with symptoms are good, they should not be overly emphasized, for your purpose must be much larger than the disappearance of any symptoms. (Long pause.)
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
You, Joseph, are doing well with your pendulum work, and your attitude is good. (Pause.) Let Ruburt follow the program faithfully, yet with a more carefree attitude toward it, with a more relaxed attitude, He should reread the book, yet in his free moments he need not concentrate upon the program. Follow the suggestions and let it rest. Now, did you have questions?
[... 7 paragraphs ...]