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(To me:) You needed some rest, but you do not really approve of it, the idea of playful free time seems to you somehow unvirtuous. [...]
[...] He should feel free anytime to walk, and if it is ten times a day, the both of you should be grateful—for he continues his progress. [...]
(4:54 P.M. I thought it rather humorous, now, when Jane denied having the session early so that we would be free to watch the last episode of The Word if we wanted to. [...]
(Besides helping Jane go over Seven Two I am going to make a chart for her to keep records of her walking, exercising, and “free, playful, creative writing,” as Seth put it.)
[...] When you feel free to realize they are creative you will feel free to release them. And until you feel free you may keep your silence. [...]
You will shortly learn, here at least, to be honest with your own self, to free your own emotional energy and then learn to direct it. [...]
Now you can feel free at this time to pass, but you cannot always pass. [...]
The cells do not have free will in your terms. [...]
You however do have free will, for while the entity’s psychic structure can be compared to the body, it is a part of and inhabits far greater dimensions. [...]
[...] The tree of knowledge, then, did indeed offer its fruits — and “good and bad” — because this was the first time there were any kinds of choices available, and free will.
[...] Satan represents — in the terms of the story — the part of All That Is, or God, who stepped outside of Himself, so to speak, and became earthbound with His creatures, offering them the free will and choice that “previously” had not been available.
[...] You may think that you are quite free, only to discover that you hold old ideas but have simply put new terms to them, or concentrated upon other aspects.
[...] So you may leap from one to the other, shouting emancipation and feeling yourself quite free of old limiting ideas.
[...] I got my message through to some degree on several occasions for example, when his arms were suddenly free. [...]
The truth, as he interprets it, is no longer the joyful, curious, creative, free search for truth, let it lead where it will; but the idea of a life’s work makes him think “Who’s following me? [...]
In those circumstances, free creativity itself almost becomes suspect, for supposing his creativity turns up an element that is contradictory? [...]
Now he is free to appreciate and use the energy shown to him by his mother in condensed dramatic fashion, tempered and freed by the free-flowing air of the father, and the physical mobility and sense of exploration that he represented.
[...] Ruburt feels free enough to go to Florida, if he feels he does not have to face what he thinks of as your idea of absolute freedom, in which he is performing as normally as anyone else, or nearly so. If that is expected of him in line with both of your current beliefs in the body’s poor performance then he does not feel free to go at all.
The fact that he plans a trip means to him that he is free to go, and that there are some gradations of freedom physically in which he can operate and use as a vehicle. [...]
Then you will be free to release your own energy for yourself, and to actively and joyfully encourage Ruburt to do the same. [...]
[...] He felt relatively free in his spontaneity in the beginning with you, for he granted you super-human abilities, relying upon what he thought to be almost absolute strength and stability. [...]
[...] What seemed to be freedom or free acts were instead the result of unreasoning propulsion.
[...] He did not trust you when you told him to free his intuitive self, now, when the symptoms were bad last year, because he felt you did not trust yourself to be spontaneous in your dealings with him. [...]
[...] He thought of the spontaneous self, his spontaneous self, as joyful, free, intensely creative, but also as somewhat evil, frightening, unreasoning, and liable to lead him to disaster.
[...] In helping Ruburt free and use his own strong spontaneous nature, you also free your own spontaneous self. [...]
[...] (Long pause.) In Ruburt’s situation in the present, he is in your terms, freeing himself. [...]
The next one will be to use the abilities that he will then be free to use, correctly. [...]
[...] The spirit of your parents is, of course, free. You are free even while you are in the flesh, and I have nothing against the flesh. [...] The spirits of your parents are free. [...]
[...] They have their own business to attend to and their own reality to meet and their own challenges to accept, but, they are coming to you so that you will be aware of their continued existence; and also so that you will be aware of the nature of your own inner self which is as free of your physical body now as they are. [...]
There he can (underlined) be very free. Abundance is a good word to use, for it signifies a free and easy access to all pleasurable things, including creativity, mobility, both mental and physical, and easiness in flow (underlined) of any kind.
[...] When you realize that health and abundance are natural, and illness and limitation unnatural, then you are free, free to develop, to use what you have, to give and take.
[...] Do not insist for example that money come to you only through painting or writing, or that this power show itself only in health; and remember always you own relationship with others, so that the energy that flows through you and is used by you to your benefit, is also free to flow through you to others.