2 results for (book:tps3 AND session:730 AND stemmed:him)
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Part of the landscape was blacked out. There the full light of consciousness did not shine. He alerted himself through the use of the hallucinatory radio, that made him question why the lights were off. Here he reverted however to ordinary conscious behavior, thinking, “There must be a storm,” and that a weather report would tell him its course.
Then he realized that his body was sleeping. He wanted to “awaken” and record the experience, so he had the radio blare until [it] waked him. There is more, involving the doctor and the monkey. The monkey was not free, but on a leash —the psyche’s interpretation, in other terms, of material involving the class discussion about inoculations. The monkey was not free because it had been inoculated with diseased tissue, yet the doctor hoped to keep the disease in control, or leashed, through measured inoculations. Ruburt saw a real doctor and a real monkey because he wanted to bring home the point that living animals were then involved who were then diseased, and that real men conducted the experiments.
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Do you want to help him?
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Then listen to me. Do not automatically comb his hair for him in the back, in the mornings. Have him try to do it himself. If he cannot, he should feel free to ask you to do so.
Encourage him to go into the grocery store with you. Do not think you are helping him when you take it for granted he does not want to. If he honestly does not feel up to it, then he is free to say so, and you shop alone. But aim for the normal situation, both of you, in your expectations and in your mind.
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Enough for this evening. You were out-of-body last night, however, in here with him, and retain no memory. More is said tonight than what was said, and that will produce beneficial results. Your move will be more effortless than you imagine, for you have both settled upon it. And the move will be in all areas.
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