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UR1 Appendix 2: (For Session 680) sportsman sports limber unpredictable chose

Your father’s creativity, as mentioned [in earlier, unpublished sessions] had its side of secrecy, privacy and aloneness … you identified creatively with his private nature. The writing self became latent as the sportsman did, yet the writing self and the artist were closely bound. You felt conflicts at times. It never occurred to you that the two aspects could release one another — one illuminating the other — and both be fulfilled. Instead you saw them as basically conflicting. Time spent writing meant time not spent painting. You believed the painting self had to be protected … as you felt that your father had to protect his creative self in the household …

UR1 Section 1: Session 680 February 6, 1974 Linden selves inventor birth hysterectomy

[...] In many instances one main personality is formed, and the incipient selves are drawn into it so that their abilities and interests become subsidiary, or remain largely latent. [...]

On many occasions, however, such latent selves will be as highly energized as the “main” personality. [...]

[...] He even has many of the characteristics of the other self, though these of course are latent. [...]