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TES6 Session 272 June 29, 1966
violence
docile
child
retaliate
aggressiveness
– The Early Sessions: Book 6 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 272 June 29, 1966 9 PM Wednesday
You are also angry at Ruburt’s docility because it reminds you of your father’s lack of aggression in his business dealings. When all this is out in the open as it is now, you will find that both of you can deal much more effectively with the outside business world, and you will not be hampered as you both have been.
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You are twice angry at Ruburt’s lack of aggressiveness in the business world, therefore.
With what you both know now you should work out an excellent balance, you see, in your business dealings, in the same way that you have worked out an excellent balance in your creative and personal lives.
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TPS6 Deleted Session July 26, 1981
service
pleasure
Turkish
Ramstad
apparel
– The Personal Sessions: Book 6 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2017 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session July 26, 1981 3:14 PM Sunday
In the first scene of this dream you see a probable self, who could reasonably be expected to be the kind of son your father might have, gifted with his hands mechanically, assertive enough to own his own business, however—after all, a part of the American dream, embarked upon employment that he enjoyed, and yet one that provided a service, hence physically seen between the ice (and roller-skating) rink, representing pleasure or fun, and the grocery store, representing service or nourishment.
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A man if possible should own his own business, provide a service for the community—and, again, inventiveness or creativity were to be wedded to those pursuits.
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The service station and entire setup was chosen because it represented excellent symbolism, and unconsciously referred you back to the time when your father made his batteries, and owned that business.
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TES7 Session 333 April 10, 1967
Barbara
Oklahoma
alto
town
John
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 333 April 10, 1967 9 PM Monday
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A series of petty crimes and a violent death as a direct result of business endeavors.
(John Bradley was recently on a business trip to Chicago.
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This is family or personal rather than business, I believe.
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WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 16, 1984
Joe
coughing
clerk
recovered
frightened
– The Way Toward Health
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part One: Dilemmas
– Chapter 2: Biologically Valid Thoughts, Attitudes, and Beliefs
– February 16, 1984 4:20 P.M. Thursday
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This is Day 15 of her new campaign, and I’d already reminded her of the question we wanted Seth to answer: Why had this fever and infection business erupted after Day 1?
(I told Jane that now that the fever business was on the way out, I expected to see her body continue its improvements, as obviously it was trying to do.
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NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 850, May 2, 1979
idealists
idealism
kill
shalt
Thou
– The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Three: People Who Are Frightened of Themselves
– Chapter 7: The Good, the Bad, and the Catastrophic. Jonestown, Harrisburg, and When Is an Idealist a Fanatic?
– Session 850, May 2, 1979 9:49 P.M. Wednesday
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He took a routine job in a local business and stayed with it for over 20 years, all of the time hating to go to work, or saying that he did, and at the same time refusing to try other areas of activity that were open to him — because he was afraid to try.
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She quenched doubts that she was not good enough to succeed, or that it was too difficult to get ahead in show business.
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At the same time, Jane and I hear and read conflicting and confusing reports on the whole business at TMI.
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TES5 Session 201 October 25, 1965
story
Freeze
airplane
chilly
motel
– The Early Sessions: Book 5 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 201 October 25, 1965 9 PM Monday as Scheduled
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The man has a connection with the paper business, but not a newspaper.
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The interest was of a business rather than a social one, in connection with this man.
(I was busy writing down the above paragraph when I realized Jane had fallen silent.
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TSM Chapter Nineteen: Inner Vibrational Touch
Polly
flashlight
vibrational
paths
Senses
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Nineteen: The Inner Senses — What They Are and How to Use Them
– Inner Vibrational Touch
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It means that in family, business, or social contacts, we will be intuitively aware of what the other person is saying to us: we will know what is beneath words.
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Naturally, she didn’t want anyone to know about the child, who had been put up for adoption (and it was none of my business anyway).
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TES1 Session 37 March 23, 1964
practical
Philip
hallucinary
camouflage
John
– The Early Sessions: Book 1 of The Seth Material
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 37 March 23, 1964 9 PM Monday as Instructed
(As session time arrived John was still busy in my studio.
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Seth began this session in a very positive manner, as though he would be all business this time, and kept at it hammer and tongs.)
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He was interested because he said he had been considering, lately, his own approach to certain problems in the business world.
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It will be remembered that in the 26th session Seth also mentioned that a present business acquaintance of John’s had been involved with John in a previous life, in Belgium in 1632.)
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TSM Chapter Seven
cab
motel
Peg
tests
Rico
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Seven: Out-of-Body Episodes — I Pop into a Taxi While My Body Stays at Home
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He wore a business suit and hat, and carried a briefcase.
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I remember thinking it odd that he wore business clothes in what I took to be a resort area.
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Not only that, but the man I saw was one Bill noticed on both mornings, specifically because he wore business clothes.
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