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TPS3 Session 784 (Deleted Portion) July 19, 1976 quicker protest discomfort trigger crying

[...] Your decisions are right. Only your own doubts in that regard have caused any difficulties, and despite those your decisions have been correct, and you have added a perspective that I knew I could count upon. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 5, 1984 yesterday divided ploy exhibits nurse

[...] These personalities, however, store up their energy so that one personality often exhibits explosive behavior, or makes certain decisions that seem (underlined) to go against the wishes of the main entity. In this way (pause), different kinds of behavior may be exhibited, and while it would seem that many decisions are made by one portion of the self, without another portion of the self knowing anything about it, such usually is not the case. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session December 13, 1972 move resentment dwelling money tenants

[...] So both of you have resented the other for not making a definite decision to move.

[...] You were waiting for him to make such a decision. [...]

[...] He is and has been terrified of making decisions where you are involved, because he feels you so resented your mother’s treatment of your father.

Then he becomes angry when you say “Why don’t you make a decision?” He felt you were afraid to, and if he made one and it was wrong, he did not want to take the blame. [...]

TES8 Session 388 December 20, 1967 daughter John wife Peg crippled

When the decision is made, even subconsciously, then we can know. The answer now is uncertain, for no definite decision has been made. [...]

[...] This is the last reincarnation for John’s wife because of this decision. [...]

TPS3 Session 789 (Deleted Portion) September 27, 1976 soreness overconcern prognosis taller knees

[...] His decisions are becoming physically actualized, and finally progress in the knees is apparent. [...]

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

[...] In some cases, however, patients will make it clear that they prefer to hand over all responsibility for treatment to the doctor, and in such instances their decisions should be followed. It is a good idea for the doctor to question the patient sometimes, to make sure that the decision is not one of the moment alone.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 28, 1984 viruses disease contributors darted Maude

[...] They are much closer to the conscious mind, and usually consist of a series of seemingly innocuous decisions that you have made through the years. Other illnesses, of course, may be caused by sudden decisions that are a response to a particular event in your life.

TPS4 Deleted Session May 10, 1978 inspired guests impulses strangers responding

[...] You could, therefore, make several different kinds of decisions that would give you a free mind for large portions of the time. [...]

It will be of great benefit for you to make some kind of decision involving your guests, as I mentioned. [...]

[...] Some definite decisions about guests, however, will relieve your minds, and allow you to work more freely. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 15, 1983 arthritis instep foot incurable sponges

(2. What does Jane’ sinful self think of the proceedings these days—of Jane’s new resolve and decisions toward healing? [...]

His decision not to get weighed (some months ago) was a good one, and at the time it gave him some breathing space, so to speak, which he did use to advantage. [...]

TPS3 Session 727 (Deleted Portion) January 6, 1975 hints move amounted unfamiliar symbolically

Your move will be easy because your decisions are made.

TPS7 Deleted Session October 12, 1983 Blount drugs prescription treatment MacDuffie

[...] Some sort of decision to try had been made. [...]

I should add that Ruburt’s decision to continue eating in a normal manner was an excellent one, and the condition is being remedied in that regard. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 11, 1983 staff Kleenex fragile healing Cathy

[...] The day staff made the decision that I’d probably buy an ice cream log for their Christmas party, at which many goodies will be served; I’ll get to take some home also. [...]

[...] The other requested more time for a decision to be made on the payment of major medical benefits. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 687 March 4, 1974 probable neurological shadowy geese race

In such a case, begin imaginatively, following through with the other decision or decisions that you might have made. [...]

[...] During the day, however, having made an important decision in one direction, you may begin to feel the reality of the opposite decision and its ramifications. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 694 May 1, 1974 Markle Joseph Mr probable atoms

I made it clear that the decision rested with Joseph and Ruburt. [...]

[...] She is quite aware, therefore, of his decision not to buy the [Markle] house.5 In her level of reality, she was aware of the fact that Joseph wanted the house strongly; that one portion of him thought of possessing a large home, even though this would require upkeep and attention that another part of him did not want to provide because he felt it would take too much time from his painting and our work.

[...] Through his decision in this reality, she is finally beginning to glimpse the reasons for his actions in the past, that before were incomprehensible to her.

UR2 Section 6: Session 738 February 19, 1975 hill Foster house Avenue privacy

[...] My realization that Jane wasn’t drawn to the place that much had something to do with my decision, although she was willing to make the purchase — but still, I deliberately passed up the opportunity to spend the later years of my life in the main environment I’d known between the ages of 3 and 12. [...] Jane agreed, and we made conscious decisions to go elsewhere.

[...] The sunny nature [of that house], regardless of what Ruburt thinks now, will help him creatively and physically — but the hill house represents a decision to face the world while maintaining certain necessary and quite reasonable conditions. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 2, 1977 Superman Kent Clark anxiety congested

[...] The question has been exaggerated lately by Prentice-Hall’s decision to let Dialogues go out of print —John Nelson’s office wrote Jane last week, offering to sell us as many copies as we wanted at 85 cents a copy. [...]

[...] They make multitudinous minute decisions at a much earlier age than is believed, as their own natures seek expression, and as those natures interact with the mental, emotional, and physical environment of the times in which they were born.

This was not one decision, but involved multitudinous small issues in your lives from childhood on, and represents aspects of your personalities that you must recognize and honor. [...]

[...] They want to believe that he depends upon me to make all his decisions, and they do not want to hear about his independent thinking. [...]

TPS3 Session 696 (Deleted Portion) May 8, 1974 repair birthday nutriments barriers snack

[...] He has made his decision (to get well). [...]

TPS5 Session 851 (Deleted Portion) May 7, 1979 overnight abstinence ve dissolve deleted

[...] They saved you both from making endless decisions as to whom you would see, or whether you would go on tours. [...]

(10:15.) Now: you can express the same statements in other ways, by being willing to make decisions on their own basis: “Yes, I want to do this. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session November 27, 1973 childless buying lest transitory railing

Your decision not to go to Florida had little to do with the energy crisis. [...]

[...] At the same time he is trying to make outer decisions.

TPS4 Deleted Session June 14, 1978 impulses interview welm Village library

[...] It also means that you have additional knowledge to use in making your decision [about the interview].”

As long as you rely upon Ruburt’s physical condition to say “no” for you, then Ruburt is still using it to avoid facing such issues or making decisions in that regard.

[...] What you do is not as important as your attitudes toward your decisions. [...]

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