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TPS2 Deleted Session August 2, 1972 15/54 (28%) compliments concentration perform worrying dancing
– The Personal Sessions: Book 2 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session August 2, 1972 9:16 PM Wednesday

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

Play your radio—another example—and the two of you dance to it at home if you want. The outside atmosphere is good, however. When his legs bother him, they do want activity. I am trying to give you, again, some immediate helpful methods.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

The desire to go places and do things, or buy things, or see people—all of these things are good because they imply physical action. You sidestep many of the blocks to action when the stimulus is a good one. Do you follow me?

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Do not let the fear he told you of this evening go below the surface again.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Many have been in far worse situations, and healed themselves. He should not overestimate the poor points of his condition. The fear can make him do this, so he seems even far worse physically that he is. It does not lead to a realistic picture, then. Instead to dire images of being for example, bedridden.

A sensible look at the picture therefore will show him that he is indeed far better than that feared image. Again, there must (underlined) be a concentration upon the health that he does have, and the freedoms he does enjoy, for these will lead to greater freedoms. This is his end of the picture right now, and what he should do.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

Do not wait for proof. Ruburt must act as if he has the resources, and then the resources show themselves. When he finds himself negatively imagining a situation, he must immediately realize this as a negative habit pattern. Then re-imagine the circumstances, seeing himself performing adequately, but without telling himself that he must be therefore perfectly all right on the next occasion. Do you follow me?

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

Now. The emphasis you see should be on doing things, without worrying about how they will be done. On the end, not the means. This is where Ruburt gets confused. That is extremely important.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

Go out again to your establishments, where the environment itself is suggestive, you see. Do not worry if the first time our Ruburt does not perform; nor should he, but cultivate the environment in which this is normal, and he will react to the stimuli.

The idea of a ride will get him down the steps, while worrying about how he will get down the steps does not help. These are small but important points. I mentioned before the benefit of groups. Do you recall—the exchange of energy, and so forth.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

I am not going to tell him where Aspects will lead. I do not want to spoil the fun for him. I do want him to know that he is on the road to something, and that it will help him understand me far better.

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

Ask him to take this for granted, to accept my statement as true. The methods given this evening will allow him to act and perform with far greater ease and effectiveness, therefore. His physical (underlined) condition is not as bad therefore as it appears. Do you follow me here?

[... 1 paragraph ...]

There is a distinction. Now. Using the body as it is now, with its abilities, will automatically help to readjust such physical problems as the bent legs. Do you see the difference?

[... 1 paragraph ...]

The muscles will cease fighting each other. Now I do expect all of this to be followed. I am laying down therefore definite suggestion. A program of sorts, and I will expect progress reports this time. In other words, tell him, I am not giving the session for my benefit but for his, and not to hear myself talk. And I know I have your cooperation.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

He should not compare his physical condition with your own, however, but feel himself unfold and open. Do you have any questions?

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

We expect good results from it, and you are doing very well indeed, and should enjoy an opening in your own work. My heartiest regards, and a fond good evening.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

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