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TPS4 Deleted Session November 19, 1977 5/41 (12%) hired coincidences clues Beloff detectives
– The Personal Sessions: Book 4 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session November 19, 1977 10:07 PM Saturday

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Following one’s own nature, therefore, would ideally lead to the greater fulfillment of the species and the world. When you are thinking in terms of cause and effect you cannot glimpse that greater meaning. It is beyond all questions of beginning and ending, for out of its framework spring such concepts and realities.

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Scientists look for the objective most of all, and clear-cut cause and effect. They examine what they think of as an impersonal universe. The universe is however personal most of all. It is filled with intimate relationships. It has a subjective rather than an objective basis.

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Your organized patterns of thought cause you to look in all the wrong places, usually for the wrong reasons.

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(11:03.) You are at times ignoring the significant clues, and seeing them instead as insignificant, in the light of the completed normal picture. Now that causes an additional tension, and impediments in Framework 1 that slow down the process to whatever degree, which is exactly what you want to avoid.

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The worry about the time element is the result of your present concern over whether or not you are affecting Framework 2 properly. You are affecting it properly, but your worry causes impediments.

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