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TPS3 Session 695 (Deleted Portion) May 6, 1974 3/11 (27%) landmark chores fun devours intimate
– The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 695 (Deleted Portion) May 6, 1974 9:29 PM Monday

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(11:23.) Ruburt has decided that 45 is a landmark. He has shown himself (Jane held her right arm out; in the last couple of days it has straightened out noticeably) that the body can change—that alternate realities can alter the present that you know, and that new intent can alter a life.

The body responded, and is, and will. The world will go its way, choosing and discarding what it will. Ruburt must be himself, fulfilling himself, and those joyful, free, personal and intimate freedoms of his life. He cannot be so concerned about Work capitalized, and underlined four times—that it devours his being, or there will be no work. His being must freely express itself, and part of that expression will be the fulfillment of his abilities—those about which he has been so deeply concerned.

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In your terms, the ideal itself arises because of the intimate daily chores and activities of living; the sacredness of the body’s motion and all of those questions that arise between its motion and the time when it will be silent. Ruburt is beginning to understand, and lay down a burden. So will his “work” be enriched and fulfilled—but because he is joyfully himself. These sessions are fun. When they are not fun, creative play, joyful wonder, then they will no longer serve their purpose. So no session should be held because of a sense of responsibility.

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