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TPS6 Deleted Session June 4, 1981 2/32 (6%) rollers cushion services absolute Frank
– The Personal Sessions: Book 6 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2017 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session June 4, 1981 9:13 PM Thursday

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(9:28.) It is very important that he understand that. His creativity, in other words, is renewing itself now. (Long pause.) An animal in Ruburt’s physical condition would simply be resting, perceiving body alterations and odd states with patient acquiescence, doing what it could physically and forgetting about the rest, trustful in the body’s capacities to heal itself. The more Ruburt relaxes the quicker his body will show the improvements that are now developing. Certain attitudes should be clearly expressed. There is no need condemning the attitudes he will be inspired by on both the long and short projects. He will receive new insights and inspirations. Now he becomes frightened that he will not. You can help him there as he discusses his feelings. He depends upon creativity, for example, as you do, to provide a more or less steady source of enjoyment, excitement, personal accomplishment—not to mention livelihood —and as per last evening’s session, creativity operates in ways that may appear uncertain.

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(9:56 PM. Jane’s delivery had been good. “The thought of adding rooms makes me shudder,” I laughed—“not that we might not do it....” Jane laughed too, while agreeing she’s thought of alterations often. Right now, though, she’s much more interested in once again feeling well enough to start doing some typing, writing, or whatever. Her double vision continues to plague her.

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