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TPS5 Deleted Session October 11, 1978 4/42 (10%) Poett poverty imagination demeaning motives
– The Personal Sessions: Book 5 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session October 11, 1978 9:32 PM Wednesday

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(Today I finished typing final copy for Session 733 of “UnknownReality—leaving just 11 to go to finish the book. Last Tuesday I mailed to Prentice-Hall Jane’s second novel on Seven. Since she seemed to be at loose ends, I suggested we have a session tonight, to “give her something to do.” She was going to pass it up again. As it turned out, I think the session was well worth having.)

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(9:53.) All of my comments for Ruburt apply to the specific situation at the time they are given—an important point. Lately Ruburt decided, using his will, to walk to whatever degree possible. That desire was clear-cut. Immediately, without trying, at different times his imagination came up with different pictures to implement the desire—the table, the cupboard.

Today he almost walked three times. Imaginatively, he did walk three times. The body immediately responded, so that he wanted to walk more. Circulation was increased. He wants to walk. Keep that desire clear in a creature fashion. Do not tack onto it issues about television or lectures or whatever.

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(“Do you want to say something about the Voice?” In a rather funny confrontation, Seth and I stared at each other for a few moments. My question of course grew out of the first installment of the story about us and Seth that was published earlier this week in the Village Voice. Our feelings about it ranged all the way from ridicule to a grudging understanding that Jim Poett had worked hard on the piece. We think the pictures are especially bad, yet could see why the Voice had chosen the ones they did.

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