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TPS4 Session 815 (Deleted Portion) December 17, 1977 3/17 (18%) skiing imagery imprinted images lain
– The Personal Sessions: Book 4 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 815 (Deleted Portion) December 17, 1977 9:22 PM Saturday

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(10:48.) Framework 2—this is not dictation—has been the basis for white and black magic, for example. Both stress the importance of imagery and desire. Your mental images are therefore of course very important, and two of Ruburt’s of a negative nature have been broken down. Very important: he got up from the bed quite easily in comparison with earlier behavior last night—surprising himself. That was the result of some of his good work in Framework 2.

He has not had nearly as much difficulty with his trousers in the bathroom, and the old image has been largely altered. He saw himself trying to walk without the table the other morning, spontaneously, and before breakfast—a sign of future physical motion of that nature. He stood at the same time while you put his jacket on, something to him unthinkable a while ago. Those were of considerable importance, yet they were not significantly considered. They were forgotten, generally speaking; not entirely, of course.

He did somewhat better on the garage steps today—because he is, as I said, in a period of transition, and now is able to pull his body higher. The stool was no longer comfortable simply because his muscles were stretching further, but his fear at the seeming poor performance previously led him to some negative projections. Then he had to deal with them, which he did, but they were not necessary.

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