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The feelings should not be treated with disapproval, for it is, of course, because Ruburt disapproves of such feelings that he often keeps them hidden. Expressed in such a manner, they may indeed elicit tears on Ruburt’s part — and perhaps on your own as well.
Ruburt should actually address those feelings sympathetically, explaining to them where they came from. This allows the emotions some clear resolution. He may even refer to those feelings of distrust as a dear frightened part of himself, and then, again, address that part of the self sympathetically — telling it why it need no longer be frightened, and vocally and emotionally stressing the fact that the frightened portion of the self no longer needs defenses, but can now allow itself free and natural expression.
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(Jane picked up on this, for she said that I would disapprove. I said it would be useless to deny the existence of her symptoms. And she replied that she could already feel the emotions connected with the Seth material today. I thought that tomorrow we could do something about that, then realized that Jim Baker, our optometrist, was due after 2:00 p.m. to deliver the two new pair of glasses he’d examined Jane for some time ago. That was prime time for us to try free association, yet Jane had to have the glasses.
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