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TPS3 Session 742 (Deleted Portion) April 23, 1975 strand debris healthwise untried feeders

Considering Ruburt’s challenges, he has done extremely well in all respects, but one area took the brunt as he cleared away the debris that literally surrounds the lives of most people.

Soon money will no longer be a concern, period. It will be taken for granted. Now the same kind of acceleration can occur in Ruburt’s condition. This session will rid him of some debris, hanging over. I would like to give a few sessions for him to follow. I believe I have answered your questions. I suggest some version of class—a smaller one, beginning perhaps in June. That will give you time for the sessions I have in mind and to continue the process of acclimation.

TPS4 Deleted Session October 31, 1977 Cézanne firewalker Trafzer Waldo Framework

Ruburt’s desire to walk normally for that matter comes from Framework 2, for it is a natural desire, in harmony with his basic being, that would flow into actuality on its own—had he not put impeding beliefs and contradictions in the way, so that the desire itself was buried beneath, say, debris.

Now he removes debris, and desire is free to follow the natural lines of its own fulfillment.

TES8 Session 417 June 17, 1968 stream refreshment Cayce emotional prospectus

[...] If a few bits of debris go sailing merrily down the stream (humorously), the answer is not to cut off the stream but to recognize the difference between what the stream carries.

The debris, in any case, is only such by comparison. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 26, 1983 neck echelons elbows hydro fabulous

[...] I told you also that these sessions exist on many other levels of activity, so the sessions are translated directly into the body itself, correcting old errors, for example, and helping the body thus to clear itself of old debris. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 5: Session 525, April 22, 1970 coordinate emanations Coast Utah revamping

My first purpose, therefore, is to make you aware of the inner identity of which you are part, and to clear away some of the intellectual and superstitious debris that prevents you from recognizing your own potentialities and freedom. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 13, 1984 patient rain anger treatment fondle

Such a person might imagine his or her anger or fury filling up the inside of a gigantic balloon that is then pricked by a needle, exploding in pieces from the pressure within, with debris falling everywhere — out over the ocean, or caught up by the wind, but in any case dispersed in whatever way seems agreeable to the patient.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, December 8, 1970 Florence puritan umbrella guts violence

[...] There is debris in your way. This is not the fault of the pathway and the debris is perfectly legitimate for what it is so do not be discouraged but go your own way, slower, more calmly, and with inner confidence. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 12, 1984 cancer patients garbage disease unconscious

[...] Then mentally see yourself sweeping the debris away. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 859, June 6, 1979 impulses Heroics Freudian overweight murderous

[...] If any of you do (underlined) still believe in the Freudian or Darwinian selves, then you will be leery about impulses to examine your own consciousness, afraid of what murderous debris might be uncovered. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, September 21, 1971 pyramid Martin Whatever autumn myths

[...] All of the myths should float away, and all the debris. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 13, 1981 wholeheartedly restrictions motivation tube recognition

[...] There is no such thing as a wasted life, no matter how it might appear, and while the desire for death is a natural one, it can also serve at various stages as one that extends any given life for a while by clearing away old debris. [...]

TPS1 Session 480 (Deleted) May 7, 1969 symptoms prayer health concentrate layer

The subconscious—personal subconscious layer – became blocked with debris that seeped down from the conscious layer. [...]

TES9 Session 481 May 12, 1969 April destruction construction imagine pricking

First you are clearing up negative debris, you see, and reversing a trend. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session August 27, 1973 kiss redecorating hug spontaneity love

To him it was a direct action taken against something that annoyed him—the dust—an act of independence since he did it, and a symbolic clearing away of inner debris. [...]

TES9 Session 452 December 2, 1968 destruction planet violence chaos massive

The energy of this system was enormous, far greater than any you know, and the debris thrown off constantly from its pulsations gave birth to other systems. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 845, April 2, 1979 nuclear Mile Jonestown Island scientists

“The scientist carries the burden of this alienation, and in his heart he must hope that his mission fails — for if it succeeds he will have effectively separated man from man’s nature in the world of beliefs, philosophically casting man adrift as meaningless psychological debris. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 452, December 2, 1968 destruction planet planetary violence system

The energy of this system was enormous, far greater than any you know, and the debris thrown off constantly from its pulsations gave birth to other systems. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 1: Session 511, January 21, 1970 delusion ghost book readers grown

[...] Later I will explain how this psychological framework is created and maintained, for it is like a road that must be kept clear of debris. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 618, September 28, 1972 core Seagull Dick unstructured belief

[...] You must understand that these are not simply dead ideas, like debris, within your mind. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 9: Session 535, June 17, 1970 death alive dead gaps unaliveness

[...] You are alive now, a consciousness knowing itself, sparkling with cognition amid a debris of dead and dying cells; alive while the atoms and molecules of your body die and are reborn. [...]

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