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TPS2 Session 672 (Deleted Portion) June 25, 1973 badminton sincerity june program willingness

These are beliefs of Ruburt’s. He felt in the past that you did not consistently keep with him in any program of improvement, except for badminton. Because you were willing to go along now he believes in your complete sincerity at all levels, and in your willingness to help him.

[...] Tell him if possible to forget the symptoms as much as he can, and concentrate instead upon his work and our program. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 9: Session 636, January 29, 1973 grace guilt conscience punishment violation

Man became aware of his state of grace when he lived within the dimensions of his consciousness as it was turned toward his new world of freedom. When he did not violate, he was aware of his own grace. When he violated, it fell back into cellular awareness, as with the animals, but he felt consciously cut off from it and denied.

[...] He can, therefore, consider himself bad. He is the one who sets those standards in his own image.

[...] Through his senses the animal gets messages from distant areas that he cannot directly perceive, and of which he is largely unaware. [...]

[...] A dog may remember where he saw his master last, but without being able to summon the memory, and operating without the kind of mental associations that you use. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 733 January 27, 1975 massive jigsaw greed counterparts utter

[...] He is simply their creator, and he creates because he does not attempt to control. [...]

6. Much of Seth’s material in this session (and in this paragraph), along with his obviously intense feelings about what he was saying, reminded me of a group of sessions he gave well over a decade ago on the three creative dilemmas of All That Is. In them he discussed at length the “agonized search” for expression of the powers of creativity and existence, and how the beginning of that search “may have represented the birth throes of All That Is as we know it.”

[...] It is, however, a fact that even man, in his blundering manner, will discover that he himself creates his own physical universe, and that the mechanisms of the physical body have more functions and varieties than he knows.”

[...] (Long pause.) Ruburt experiences now what he calls a massive quality, a physical and psychic expansion of consciousness in which the dear familiar world seems small — yet twice precious. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 695 May 6, 1974 Mama Papa ancestors children official

[...] In the 686th session he referred to “official data” when he considered ancient man’s selection of certain mental and biological pulses as physical reality; later in the same session, he used the self-explanatory “official history.” In the 684th session he discussed our “official activity” when he compared our reaction to hunches and premonitions with our acceptance of normal psychological reality.

[...] Lately Jane and I have taken to requesting that he finish each session this way, until we’re caught up on some projects we’ve been letting go. [...]

UR1 Epilogue by Robert F. Butts Section Volume holes Unknown counterparts

In Section 6, Seth develops much of the material in 5. Inevitably new information comes through, as he intends it to. For instance, he lets his ideas about reincarnation and counterparts lead into another main concept — that of the “families of consciousness,” as he calls them. [...]

[...] He also lists more practice elements, and discusses language, personhood, physics, and some of my own reincarnational experiences. [...] He explains in some detail how we live more than one life at a time, how “the greater self ‘divides’ itself, materializing in flesh as several individuals, with entirely different backgrounds — yet each embarked upon the same kind of creative challenge.” [...]

In Section 4, then, Seth has more to say about CU and EE units, cellular consciousness, ancient man, evolution, space travel, and other seemingly disparate subjects as he continues to develop his thesis that “biologically the species is equipped to deal with different sequences of time while still manipulating within one particular time scheme.” [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] He was a man of few words, yet he nurtured in his granddaughter a love of nature that she was to cherish for the rest of her life. [...] However, extremely inarticulate in his last life, due to an inability to synthesize gains in past lives… That is, in his feeling of unity with All That Is, he excluded other human beings....” He lived alone in rented rooms and worked at various jobs in town; he was a doorman, a watchman. He drank and gambled at the local casinos and played the horses at Saratoga Springs’ famous racetrack. He took Jane on walks in the nearby woods. “When he spoke of the wind,” Seth remarked, “she felt like the wind, as any child will unselfconsciously identify with the elements.” He died in 1949 at 68, when Jane was 20 years old.

[...] He was to later just give us the board. Jimmy (long deceased) was a kind and outgoing landlord and restaurateur who lived with his wife and three children on the second floor of the old converted horse barn and carriage house in back of the apartment house he owned at 458 West Water Street, where Jane and I lived. He also owned a well-known dine-and-dance establishment in Elmira, Lib’s Supper Club, which my wife and I frequented before the onset of her symptoms. Jimmy was the chief cook at Lib’s. Busy as he was, he always welcomed us when we stepped into his kitchen to say hello.

Instead, I think Seth knew that even though he was—and I’m sure still is—in certain senses a portion of Jane’s psyche, brilliant counterpart that he was and is, he too had in his own way and for his own reasons desires to contend with Jane’s chosen background this time, with her frightened and restricted upbringing and with his obvious advantage of a much more detailed overall knowledge of the life experiences—past, present, and future—involving the three of us. [...] He’d have certainly said something, since he was never at a loss for words!

[...] Yes he did, he told Jane, but he didn’t understand what was going on—only that there were many extra cars parked in the neighborhood on Tuesday nights. [...] Yet I do think that even if he hadn’t accepted Jane’s mediumship per se, still he would have recognized it as being a portion of her psyche.

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Thursday July 7, 1977 supernatural tho threw Thursday embarrassing

[...] Then, discovering that he was, after all, fallible, I felt betrayed; and worse I felt for some periods that he rejected me. [...] I think Rob considers it embarrassing—but I don’t KNOW that he does.

Important Note: I’ve been following Seth’s instructions fairly well, not completely—and today got more good James on Faith: he mentions the extra-normal or super-normal power again. [...]

TPS1 Session 582 (Deleted Portion) April 19, 1971 Russell tension redirecting concentration pleasure

[...] He does need help in redirecting his thoughts in this fashion.

[...] He feels duty-bound to find out what is wrong, and that is how the habit so took hold. [...]

(“Well, in discussing this with him I was concerned lest he use the method to hide things.”)

[...] It would be better for now (underlined) that he concentrates upon this—his work and full activities. [...]

TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966 sculpture bronze Bill column Macdonnel

As sensitivity increases it will be necessary for him to distinguish among them; that is, to distinguish so that he realizes the differences between his own sensations, and any he may have inadvertently picked up. He will have no difficulty doing this. His abilities have increased, in line with his discipline, so that he will be able to make such distinctions. [...]

He picked up her physical symptoms, you see, sympathetically, and he must learn to guard himself now against such occurrences. [...]

He allowed me to come through in a more definite fashion. [...] He felt a surge of energy however and did not know how to control or direct it.

He has already learned how to do so, and so he is over that hump.

DEaVF1 Chapter 1: Session 883, October 1, 1979 divine progeny inflationary unimaginable sleepwalkers

[...] (Pause.) He listened, began to respond and to answer a thought or a dream. He began to purposefully bring about those mental conditions that were requested by these generations of mental progeny. If he had been lonely before, he was no longer.

1. Seth was evidently experimenting here, for right away he went back to using “it,” instead of “he,” when referring to All That Is. [...] (When Seth used “he” while talking about All That Is a couple of times later in the session, I substituted “it” in my notes and let it go at that.)

[...] What’s he trying to do, I asked Jane—combine something like science’s theoretical “big-bang” origin of the universe, all of those billions of years ago, with creationism’s theory of a recent spontaneous, divine creation of that same universe? [...] Isn’t he saying that the universe grew/evolved through a series of dream states?

[...] Seth came through again and again, as he’d often done in class, and Jane thoroughly enjoyed herself. [...]

TES5 Session 236 February 28, 1966 drawing smudges tracing horizontal stickers

[...] His interpretation of the dream was detailed, and in the manner of those he dissected in the 216th and 217th sessions. The conclusions were somewhat similar, and contained Seth’s assertions that the death of my father is not imminent, although he is 75. [...] He said this particular problem is more my father’s fault than mine, and went into some methods concerning how I could begin to bridge this gap.

(Two additional notes to add to the above account: Seth told me we might have witnesses to the session scheduled for Wednesday, March 2, but he did not say how many and I did not ask. He also said Jane should use suggestion to teach herself to sleep without a pillow. This would benefit her as an individual greatly, he said, and promised to go into the reasons later. [...]

[...] He is cautious about money, but prides himself upon an open mind. He holds on to his ideas however, as he holds on to money.

[...] He did not say who would publish them, and I did not ask. [...] Jane’s publisher F. Fell, has written asking for photographs pertaining to the Seth book; in connection with this and in answer to my question, Seth said he would be amused to see a reproduction of my painting, purporting to be Seth, in the book. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 19, 1983 lunch shoulders straighten hydro foot

He is right: the leg did move better this morning as he lay on the litter after hydro. He could feel it try to straighten itself out further, and in doing so motions necessary for normal walking began to activate. [...] He was able to hold the small green plastic bowl with much more confidence this morning—to hold it evenly (Jane didn’t tell me about that, either). [...]

He had another brief-enough surge of blueness this morning (which Jane didn’t tell me about), and the sessions enabled him to cut such experiences short, or to nip them in the bud, so to speak. [...]

TES5 Session 235 February 23, 1966 coaster Hack Terwilliger envelope dancing

Ruburt did well to relax the last few days, and he will now find that he applies himself to his various endeavors with renewed energy. I am glad that he put his dream book aside for a while, merely because he will have much more data for it within a short time. He can be working out his ideas however in the meantime, as this will be most beneficial. Even though some of his ideas will change, he will still need these present ideas as a basis.

On occasion he is in somewhat deeper a trance state, and our results are better, but this does not teach him what I want him to learn. [...] For with this training he will be able to give specificinformation, but he will also have some knowledge of how this comes about. [...]

(Note above that Seth first gives data connected with the object; next he tries to become more specific about the object itself. Later in the session he has something to say about this method.

[...] He works in another department, and is named Hack Rice. [...] He is always accompanied by his wife. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 2, 1981 crisis situation bathroom therapeutic toilet

[...] Because of Ruburt’s background (long pause), he feared abandonment often. It seemed to him that he did not offer what most men expected of women, so that if he wanted a good lifelong companion he had to tread lightly. He felt that many of his own characteristics were considered disadvantageous in a man-woman relationship. [...]

At the same time, he does indeed need the expressions of love on your part, as you need his. He identifies strongly with his work, so that there is often, however, a misunderstanding on his part, so that if you criticize, say, any portion of the work, or his handling of it with Prentice or whatever, he often takes that as a criticism of himself. [...]

Ruburt at his end performed in the same manner: how would he react to your reaction?—and again, regardless of what either of you may think at certain times. [...]

[...] The planning alone has some beneficial result, since in his mind he already sees himself with some considerable improvement. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session February 19, 1975 Foster house hill privacy formality

[...] He strongly feels his responsibility to you, to advise you well. He is trying so hard that he bends over backwards to be honest, and if you will forgive me, Frank.

[...] The house is set itself atop its own knoll, which to Ruburt at least gives a fortress feeling, in that he can look down and see who is coming.

[...] Quite simply, Ruburt finds carpeting sinful if it is expensive, unless it is in the living room, where he might accept it. [...]

On the other hand he regards that scene as true, joyous luxury. [...]

TMA Session Thirteen September 24, 1980 mixups triplets novel box mall

[...] “If he comes through he’ll be doing good,” she said. [...]

[...] I want Ruburt to apply all of this to his own situation, both in terms of creative endeavors and his physical situation, so that he begins to understand that he can start to react in the present to a future recovery.

[...] Either I followed him to his car, then talked to him, or followed him to where he lived with his parents — but he bore an uncanny resemblance to my own son.

(I must say that I hadn’t expected Seth to discuss the event this evening, nor had I asked that he do so. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session December 3, 1977 newspapers news heroism organizations world

[...] In the world of his experience he does not need it. His direct experience has not included it, the cruel adult world that he must protect himself against. [...] Any fears he had there he picked up through reading, or through the reports of others, so let him also separate his private experience in that respect.

[...] In terms of probability, he took a new probable road, which means that his individual impact upon the world, and everyone he meets, will also be different and more creative than it would have been before.

[...] This seemingly contradictory state of affairs may be the best evidence of all that Seth is truly what he says he is—“a personality energy essence, no longer focused in physical reality.”)

[...] In a large measure, the world in which he now lives is a highly more enjoyable and productive one than it was before.

TSM Author’s Introduction paranormal God students Carol advice

[...] For that matter He didn’t treat His son too well either, as the story goes. [...] He’d been here; he knew how it was.

[...] Nowhere in my first book did I say that I thought Seth was exactly what he said he was: “an energy personality essence no longer focused in physical reality.” [...]

[...] Irony whispered that He was as dead as they were. [...] Who wanted to sit around singing hymns to a father-God, even if He did exist, and what sort of intelligent God would require such constant adoration? [...]

[...] He had thrown my glasses to the floor in a quick characteristic gesture, yet now I scrutinized each student with sharp, clear focus. [...]

TES8 Session 381 November 24, 1967 table Carl pressure floor Claire

(Carl, being big and strong, could hold the table as he did, with but one hand, the arm extended straight out, for some little time. [...] Carl said he had not consciously made the maneuver, and he appeared as surprised as we were. Later he told us he was afraid the table would either crash into the ceiling—since Carl was tall enough—or would hit a nearby wall where several of my paintings hung.

[...] Later, Carl tried to consciously make the table describe the same upside-down movement, and discovered that he could not exert enough force while using the same grip on the table top edge. The best he could do was to get the table up to shoulder height at the most, and I believe this to be a somewhat generous estimate. [...] Was he dissociated to any degree when the table vaulted up?

(Carl had a brainstorm; we placed our bathroom scale on the tabletop finally when the pressure was “going good,” and requested A A to continue building up the pressure so that Carl, who was on the side of the table manifesting the pressure at that time, could measure the force he used to get the table back on the floor solidly. A A obligingly built up the pressure again; pressing down, Carl saw that he used a hand pressure of 70 pounds, as measured by the scale, to get all three legs of the table back on the floor, whereas usually gravity would effortlessly draw the legs back to the floor when our fingertips were removed.

[...] At the same time Carl insisted that he was not deliberately twisting the table this way around himself. [...]

SS Appendix: Session 592, August 23, 1971 Essenes Sue records falsified Qumran

He was a far more gentle man, and yet in his own way as fanatical as any of the other main characters of that day. He was much more against what he was against, than for what he was for. [...]

Often Paul, or Saul, seemed to be where he was not, for example. Word would be sent that he would travel to such and such a location, and stories planted there of his arrival, while instead he journeyed to an entirely different place.

To answer a question directly meant that you were simpleminded and lacked any appreciation of the questioner’s greater intelligence, for he seldom asked a question he really wanted answered. [...]

[...] But we certainly didn’t expect Seth to continue the material he’d begun in his book relating to biblical times.)

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