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Your daily conversation over the years has carried a steady stream of suggestion, in which your time must be protected almost at any cost. [...] Suggestion has served you both well in many ways. Years ago you learned how potent suggestion could be when Ruburt used hypnosis with you, and you promptly dropped it. [...]
[...] Suggestion operates as an organizer, bringing you from Framework 2 exactly what you want. [...] You must alter the suggestion, then, that Ruburt primarily, and you secondarily, have been giving. I will have more to say about suggestion Saturday. [...]
Objects have suggestive value. For example, I would like one of your badminton rackets, and a birdie, around in sight, for its suggestive value. [...] I will have some remarks Saturday also about the psychic horror story in the Enquirer, stressing the power of suggestion in another area.
(This afternoon, as Seth suggested I do in the last session, I gave Jane beneficial suggestions for 15 minutes or so at naptime, until my voice became tired. [...]
[...] Even now I’m aware of how to proceed with future episodes of suggestion, and will try to implement the ideas. [...] I also didn’t ask Seth about Jane’s delayed reaction to the suggestions, so am making a note of that for next Saturday’s session, at Jane’s request. [...]
[...] The suggestions you were each using were invisible to you, while in your creative lives suggestion was quite apparent. [...]
[...] Your world is a world of suggestion, for suggestion implies directions, communications to act or not act in certain directions.
[...] One man who wrote you said he got sick to his stomach when he tried to write, and Ruburt could see easily the suggestion operating. Try reversing the suggestion.
(When we woke up from our naps, however, we were considerably surprised, for it appeared that the suggestions had taken rather deep effect after all. [...]
[...] It had to do with the power of suggestion, our reluctance to use it, and so forth. [...]