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(John thought he agreed with Seth’s statements on free will. He said he has been concerned for some years with the conflict between the idea of predestination and free will, theologically speaking, and believes his questions stem from his early school days.
(The session was held in our front room, and was free of interruptions or distractions. [...]
[...] You are always free to act, but every action changes that which is acted upon, and you constantly change your so-called future; and the events that I see may indeed be changed at any time.
Now, when you speak of free will you automatically think in terms of your own time sequence, for you are caught within it. [...]
[...] It also siphons off, expresses and uses subconscious desires and moods and repressions, thus freeing the channels of the personal subconscious so that those deeper areas can find expression in psychic work.
[...] The poetic creation, itself art, also serves to free the personal subconscious and to transform personal material into art. [...]
[...] You must allow yourself free motion.
[...] It did not exist as you conceive of it (Jane, lying back on the couch, turned to face me), until you felt free to let it emerge, and you did not. [...]
Your artistic abilities, because of their power, demand other abilities for their fulfillment, and you are now just becoming free enough to develop these other abilities. [...]
[...] Jane and I now are free, we feel, to do our own thing.)
Now Ruburt is literally floating free from his difficulties. [...]
[...] In one way they are formed from you, but considerable work of one kind or another is done often before they are released, and set free to work within these other realms for you.
[...] The monkey was not free, but on a leash —the psyche’s interpretation, in other terms, of material involving the class discussion about inoculations. The monkey was not free because it had been inoculated with diseased tissue, yet the doctor hoped to keep the disease in control, or leashed, through measured inoculations. [...]
Psychological events have their own integrity, wholeness, but as the dimensions of an object can be more or less ascertained and agreed upon by many, the greater free flow granted to psychological events allows for no such easy conventional recognition. [...]
Ruburt wanted to make creativity work financially so that you could both be free to pursue it. [...]
In one area, that of money, Ruburt is fairly free, finally. You consider taxes as a symbol of the creator’s support of the mass world—that is, you feel forced to contribute to a world with which you do not agree. [...]
When you had a job the issue was clear for each of you: in your free time you felt you had a perfect right to paint or write, do relaxation exercises or psychological time. [...]
[...] I suggest also that on those occasions how when any frightening feelings begin to arise to call you, to feel free to free-associate with them and let them rise.
[...] The free flow of his experience goes rather easily, and incidentally, safely and exuberantly from what you think of as objective and subjective experience, and his creative gifts then make subjective knowledge objective in terms of art.
It does involve his own private experience, opening up to himself, freeing the flow of his energy. [...]
[...] One of the main differences between you and the animals, and one of the significant meanings in terms of free will, is involved here.
[...] Your free will allows for the freedom of any belief, including one that says you are unworthy, with no right to your existence.
Because you have free will you have the responsibility and the gift, the joy and the necessity, of working with your beliefs and of choosing your personal reality as you desire. [...]
Their migration is perfect in its simplicity and complexity, yet your journey as a species is far less predictable, opening avenues of probabilities in which your consciousness and free will allows you to become conscious creators in worlds that you initiate and then inhabit.
[...] You did not feel free to do your own thing until Ruburt felt free to do his, because you felt he was helping out so financially. [...]
[...] (As Jane said also.) Because he now decided to do his own thing also, he was free to do his psychic thing also—hence today the out-of-body experiments conducted. [...]
It is important that you feel free to move in all areas, and see the connection between all kinds of mobility, and face Ruburt’s practical considerations about turning down one contract while thinking about purchasing a house—and that is it for this evening.
The set of habitual patterned thoughts, then, that he recognized today, ultimately work against creativity, for they destroy the sense of being peaceful and free within the moment.
[...] Theoretically, he should feel free to work whenever he feels like it, for his own strong creativity will see that it is used.
[...] I am offering suggestions here, but overall I recommend that Ruburt maintain so many hours, and feel free after that to indulge in those impulses that he will now be more and more aware of.