1 result for (book:tps3 AND heading:"delet session juli 2 1977" AND stemmed:time)

TPS3 Deleted Session July 2, 1977 12/67 (18%) Superman Kent Clark anxiety congested
– The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session July 2, 1977 9:56 PM Saturday

[... 1 paragraph ...]

(The last session, deleted, for June 27, had helped both Jane and me—at least once more we’d started the painful process of searching for insights into our belief systems. Of course we had questions. For myself, I listed the following before the session, as I’d promised Seth last time I would:

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

Comments. This may sound very simple, but perhaps at times you forget: people show their main characteristics very early in life. They make multitudinous minute decisions at a much earlier age than is believed, as their own natures seek expression, and as those natures interact with the mental, emotional, and physical environment of the times in which they were born.

Through the years the personality, for example, tries different methods of interrelating, while the overall characteristics are still maintained. You had your fling relating to your times, and of speaking to them, when you were a cartoonist. You used your artistic abilities. You enjoyed the work. To an extent you reached millions—and as a young man.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Many novelists, say, of some considerable ability in writing, flesh out those same stories with characters only a bit more mature, and are considered quite serious artists. But you did have a fling at meeting your times directly, and of reaping those rewards, personally, socially, and financially. Your parents were pleased. That was an acceptable way of using your abilities, but your adolescent mentality was the usual adult mentality, and so you grew out of the framework.

Through his art, Ruburt never had that sense of fitting with the times, or of receiving its ordinary recognition. In any of these discussions, however, remember I am specifying certain important points, for there are, again, many realities. In terms of mental, philosophic, esthetic, and artistic terms, however, you each decided to go ahead even if it meant leaving your times behind.

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

Or worse—what comic book reader wants Clark Kent to shout out from the phone booth, or wherever “You can do this too, or your version, because we all have a reality in which we are Clark Kent and Superman at one and the same time?” Such people simply want Superman to perform his miracles.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

Give us a moment.... To an important extent, you disdain the opinions of your age, of your times. At the same time, to some extent, you act as if you court them. You purposefully go against the conventions and beliefs of your times. You even stay out of the various “underground movements” that have some following, and would embrace you. With all due regards (amused), I speak to your fellow men and women in a certain democracy of spirit. I do not restrict my words or my works to those who in any way or terms may be considered stupid, or dumb, or greedy, or incompetent or silly. My books carry no such prejudice—or they are addressed to those portions of the personality that exist inviolate.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

At the same time I work with a level of Ruburt’s personality that is his, that to some extent uses his knowledge of the world and its people, but I am far freer in my overall understanding and comprehension of people. I bear no human rancor, you see (with a smile), as Ruburt to some extent must.

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

The body is well equipped to handle the reality of the moment, and the reality at any given time holds a considerable amount of refreshment. Responding only to the stimuli immediately available will often alleviate the anxiety causing the stomach difficulty.

[... 18 paragraphs ...]

His head has been congested for a long time—the neck, jaw, sinus, eyes all being affected, and that condition began before any symptoms were noticeable. The sinus inhaler was a crutch. When he became nervous he didn’t breathe properly. His head became congested and he used the inhaler.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

I expect you to write your own book, and I believe you are too tenacious not to. You will think “I will say my piece and it will serve them right.” But you have been practicing to write it for some time now. Do you have other questions?

(“Not until next time, again.”)

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

Similar sessions

TMA Session Three August 13, 1980 magical intellect Mary rational pad
NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 852, May 9, 1979 Hitler Aryan Germany Jews grandiose
SS Part One: Chapter 3: Session 519, March 23, 1970 computer illusion environment intrude assumptions
TPS4 Deleted Session August 29, 1977 Darwinian Freudian Darwin teeth competition