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UR2 Section 6: Session 732 January 22, 1975 counterparts Peter family Henry Ben

These counterparts form psychic families. They are family representations on another level. First of all, such groups have a built-in focus — political, civic, religious, sexual, or whatever. (Pause.) Certain members of the group express the repressed tendencies of others. Yet each is supported through a common sense of belonging, so that the group sometimes seems to have its own overall identity, in which each member plays a part. Any reader can easily discover this by examining the groups to which he or she belongs.

You usually live with your physical family, though this does not always apply; sometimes your ancestors come from various countries, so there is a physical lineage that you understand. There are often homecomings, where distant relatives return to the homestead. Now psychically the same applies in terms of counterparts. If you belong to any particular groups, often your closest counterparts will also be there. You will be a counterpart from their viewpoint, by the way. Many political, civic, educational or religious groups are composed of counterparts.

Now: I am using this group of Ruburt’s class as an example, but the same applies, again, to any group.

UR2 Appendix 25: (For Session 732) counterparts Norma Herriman Peter Granger

[...] And, according to Seth, the same would apply to any group. [...]