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TPS4 Deleted Session January 16, 1978 3/14 (21%) recaptured rearouse strides tend jestful
– The Personal Sessions: Book 4 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session January 16, 1978 9:38 PM Monday

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

Ruburt read it, and is reading it, looking for those feelings that allowed vast improvements to occur at the time—and for once he did not look into the past with his usual self-disapproval. To some extent he began to recapture some of those feelings. With what he has learned, and with that emotional touchstone, he has indeed made good strides, which are quite obvious for both of you to see. .

I have given you endless material on the importance of significances, and how you build upon them according to your focus. In that one area of Ruburt’s condition, you focus upon the improvements that occur. You do not compare the present situation with a past one in a detrimental manner. You live in the present. All of the recent material I have given you has enabled you to see some considerable results because for a time you have managed to give yourselves some peace of mind—at least enough to move ahead.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

If Ruburt is showing improvements, then let these rise to your attention. The material in the last two sessions explains why it is so easy to feel disapproval. To some extent the same attitude applies to whatever you do physically, for you compare it to what you think you should be doing that is perhaps more vigorous. You can break those habits of thought. Ruburt certainly has made some strides of late, and so have you.

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

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