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TPS1 Session 385 (Deleted) December 6, 1967 4/48 (8%) committed deceit poetic Cron Le
– The Personal Sessions: Book 1 of The Deleted Seth Material
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– Session 385 (Deleted) December 6, 1967 9:46 PM Wednesday

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(As we talked Jane herself made the intuitive connection that her “intellectual skepticism” about her psychic gifts is really a fear, an emotional masquerade that prevents her from being really objective in considering her abilities. Jane made valuable connections here about the honesty necessary in evaluating her psychic gifts, linking this same honesty with that she uses while writing poetry, etc. Both of us felt we were on strong solid ground here, and that our insights this evening probably concerned the last problems to be dealt with in the banishment of symptoms.

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Your presession discussions are valuable. Ruburt’s intuitions are strong then. You have come a long way in understanding this problem this evening. Now give us a moment. (Pause.)

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He must trust it. The intellect follows when and to what extent it can in the poetic experience, but does not directly participate in the initial moment of revelation or intuitional insight. It follows on from there, translating the experience in terms of physical reality. Let it serve the same purpose here.

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The strength of the intuitional insight itself convinces the intellect of its validity after the poetic experience, because Ruburt allows himself full freedom to encounter the revelation. In our work, if he allows himself this same freedom, the intellect will also be convinced of our validity.

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