1 result for (book:tps2 AND heading:"delet session septemb 10 1973" AND stemmed:session)
DELETED SESSION
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(Just before the session Jane told me that Seth could give us what she called The Christ Book at any time. In last Monday’s deleted session Seth had included a section on Jerusalem, which I’ve included in the records as the 678th session for September 3, 1973. Seth told us we could have more on Jerusalem and related events whenever we want it, or have the time, so presumably the Christ Book idea stems from that. A good title.)
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We will begin with personal material, and the continuation of your own sessions. Give us a moment.
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Either take a break or get our friend a beer, or both, but the session is important....
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When the work idea is carried to extremes than he is not even free in his so-called work time, because then he inhibits what he thinks of as nonwork ideas, and therefore much creativity. He has usually buried spontaneous desires to do other things, particularly in your apartment, so there were frequent dilemmas, finding of course physical expression in symptoms. There has been some improvement physically however since we began the latest group of sessions; but spasmodic.
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Your own speaking about distractions, chores contributed. Your habits are fairly, though not entirely, native to your nature. They were not to Ruburt’s. He felt he did need discipline, however, as given in other session. The worries about money, age, all contributed so that he tried to work harder.
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Now that is enough for this evening, but highly important. You can have more at our next session. You can have more material on Jerusalem or Christ now, or when you want it. You can have the Christ book when you want it. But the same applies for any other material you want from me.
(“Well, we’d better stick to the subject matter for this session. It’s more important.”)
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You are, however, denying some aspects of your own spontaneity. Period, end of session.
(“Thank you.” 11:34. I was going to read the session to Jane, but she said, several times, that she was getting more material on me. Finally Seth returned at 11:40.)
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