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TPS3 Deleted Session July 11, 1977 7/41 (17%) fanatic threats stimulated wholesale realistic
– The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session July 11, 1977 9:33 PM Monday

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

Your approach has been the correct one. Here is something objective that signifies what Ruburt once thought of as the threatening world. Fanatics differ from other people obviously only in degree. They are extreme versions.

Those people then can be seen for what they are. Regardless of appearances at sometimes, fanatics do not rule the world. Otherwise there would be none—meaning no world. These are not authority figures putting Ruburt down, or our work. They are sick people. While you are ahead of your times, therefore, it is very important that you realize that the world is not against you. It is not out there ready to pounce.

The world is composed of individuals. It is therefore unrealistic to expect, say, wholesale criticism—or, for that matter, wholesale praise. It is a give-and-take world. In those terms, now, there is an open forum, and within it you make your own reality. No one is going to mistake Ruburt for a fanatic, or a psychic nut, or whatever. He can see through this experience how such people behave. He cannot remotely be considered in that framework—except by fanatics, who are already within it.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

Concentration upon natural data, as mentioned often of late, offers a healthy return to the body’s biological reality, and to its stance in space and time.

[... 10 paragraphs ...]

Remember the point of power. Don’t let the information fade. Use it. The tissues of Ruburt’s body are softening. Remember what I said about improvements, so that you trust them. All of this is highly important.

“Unknown” Reality will do very well. I am pleased with it. Your own abilities, on your part (to me), outweighed the considerable negative projections. Now when you act, as when at various times you encountered Prentice with definite complaints, or requests, there you were making a positive response to a specific condition, with good results.

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

(10:52.) Give us a moment.... It will be easier for Ruburt to do his walking routine. His symptoms and attitudes may be clear to you. You compare them against so-called normal behavior and attitudes. That is beneficial. To some degree, however, you do not see that while you encourage him physically toward activity, you do very little in comparison to what you could do.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

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