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TPS5 Deleted Session January 24, 1980 Leonard Crestwood deer thermometer message

[...] Your own feelings, however, exaggerated the signals to begin with, and to some extent prolonged them. [...]

[...] Leonard is doing well, and it was indeed his own exaggerated fears about his condition that led to the rather frenzied message to begin with. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 23, 1980 animal platform curled excitement pets

[...] It instantly exaggerates any dire circumstances, because it has been told that to exaggerate a problem and worrying about it is sane adult behavior. [...]

[...] Then, if you find yourself exaggerating any unpleasantness within that moment, and projecting it into the future, you stop and say “That is not a part of this present moment. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session March 19, 1979 child healer lamb Bob Enquirer

[...] Such exaggerated fears, of course, were a strong element in the family itself, so that the family did not feel free to move. [...]

Unfortunately, cries of pain brought the child instant attention, and they were often exaggerated. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session February 10, 1971 success appalled pendulum furious succeed

[...] Remember also that he exaggerated his fears, and felt that they would serve to drive you from him. [...]

Now your own feelings toward success are highly ambiguous, and in the past neither of you really discussed them, so there was fertile ground for Ruburt to exaggerate some of your ideas and feelings.

[...] However he exaggerated it—but the facts have changed.

TPS5 Deleted Session August 30, 1978 civilizations Poett official treachery horizontal

[...] Racial traits and characteristics were exaggerated by your standards because of the necessary inbreeding. [...]

That picture, however, provides a kind of exaggeration, throwing back a mirror to the official line of consciousness that it must find most distasteful. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session January 19, 1976 unsafe coping race safe species

[...] This happens even in the life you know and recognize, even though you do everything possible to exaggerate the similarities and minimize the differences, so that you always seem to be the self that you have always known.

Personally, Ruburt understands however that he exaggerated the negative elements of his condition, thinking that he was being realistic. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, July 21, 1970 negative Brad vinegar cruddy thoughts

There is a difference between this, you see, which is a healthy acknowledgment of feeling and an indulgence, exaggeration of feeling that dulls you to everything else. [...] If so, in your first attempt to get along with the expression of emotion you may find some exaggeration. [...]

[...] If this is done then you will not feel the need to over exaggerate as you express these feelings. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: April 3, 1984 fittest disfavor physique supremacy defects

[...] The survival of the fittest concept, however, has been exaggerated far above those of cooperation.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 854, May 16, 1979 Fanatics Heroics war uncommon Jehovah

(Pause.) Fanatics exist because of the great gap between an idealized good and an exaggerated version of its opposite. The idealized good is projected into the future, while its exaggerated opposite is seen to pervade the present. [...]

TPS1 Session 475 (Deleted) April 14, 1969 abundance negative Imagine paintings flexible

[...] As mentioned earlier, he exaggerated the power of aggression, so that the simplest self-protective act frightened him, and resentments built up. [...]

[...] A myriad of negative thoughts paraded and were exaggerated.

They exaggerated the sensory stimuli. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 21, 1977 faith trembling motor relaxation capillaries

[...] It was brief, but enough to reawaken certain motor responses, which will then show themselves in normal rather than exaggerated activity.

NotP Chapter 4: Session 770, April 5, 1976 puberty sexual sex male biological

Your beliefs so structure your experience individually and en masse, however, that evidential material contrary to those ideas shows itself but seldom, or in distorted or exaggerated form. [...]

[...] Now, to some extent (underlined) there is a connection between this innate, rarely observed second puberty and the development of cancer, in which growth is specifically apparent in an exaggerated manner.

TPS5 Deleted Session November 15, 1978 Wallace substances food cured dietary

The difficulty after your dentist visit was partially natural enough, but exaggerated for these reasons, so that the discomfort gave you an acceptable reason for resting—while still being virtuous in your own eyes.

[...] In Ruburt’s condition this tendency is exaggerated.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 835, February 7, 1979 whooosh victims Americans leader Jonestown

[...] In the medical profession, the overall suggestion that operates is one that emphasizes and exaggerates the body’s vulnerability, and plays down its natural healing abilities. [...]

The people who died were idealists — perfectionists of exaggerated quality, whose very desire for the good was tainted and distorted by those beliefs just mentioned. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session August 20, 1979 fundamental Vallee repudiation alternatives upsurges

The upsurge of fundamental religion in the Arab world (meaning Iran) has a certain correlation with the upsurges of fundamental Christianity in your country, and will indeed serve as a needed reminder around the world of the exaggerated nature that religion can take when it is allied with government. [...]

[...] This leads in some cases, then, to an exaggerated repudiation of objective reasoning, and to the alliance of a fundamental kind of religion with the intuitive portions of the self. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 870, August 1, 1979 impulses ideal urge civilizations headache

[...] If you learn to trust your basic integrity as a person, then you will be able to assess your abilities clearly, neither exaggerating them or underassessing them.

(Pause.) You will not feel the need, say, to “justify your existence” by exaggerating a particular gift, setting up the performance of one particular feat or art as a rigid ideal, when in fact you may be pleasantly gifted but not greatly enough endowed with a certain ability to give you the outstanding praise you think you might deserve.

TPS4 Deleted Session January 7, 1978 Wanda disapproval appointment Frank ommm

[...] The symptom or symptoms will follow the area in which the person most strongly disapproves of himself—will hide, distort, or exaggerate those tendencies about which the person feels such disapproval.

[...] You both had exaggerated ideas, or distorted ones, about the nature of creativity, and about people who were creative, and you considered yourselves rightly as creative people.

TPS1 Deleted Session March 11, 1970 perfection hurt symptoms Jesuit whipping

[...] An intense focus, even an exaggeration of normal tendencies. [...] Certain personality characteristics are exaggerated quite purposefully by the creative personality, to act as a lens to intensify experience.

[...] The overconcentration continued the symptoms, and the symptoms themselves became exaggerated in his mind. [...]

TPS2 Session 607 April 3, 1972 Alma Porcius Marcus Cato statesman

In this life, or rather before incarnating in it, the personality then chose to purposely minimize the intellectual area; not, now, to punish himself, but to understand in and through an exaggerated form, the experience of those far less mentally gifted than himself.

TPS2 Session 617 (Deleted Portion) September 25, 1972 negative harbored underlined concentrate thumbnail

You do exaggerate the Prentice relationship negatively. [...]

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