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TPS2 Deleted Session August 29, 1973 Eleanor literary Prentice Dialogues business

[...] When Ruburt had outside jobs he used encounters with others to take up the slack that existed between his emotional nature and your own. [...]

[...] You would be more emotionally demonstrative, freed from your job. [...]

[...] You typed my book, and I appreciate the work and the reasons, but Ruburt felt it was also because you did not trust Prentice, and always that you thought another publisher would do a better job overall.

WTH Part One: Chapter 8: May 28, 1984 alcoholism unlikely unsurmountable blockage childhood

[...] You might have lost a series of jobs, for example, and it may seem quite clear that you are not to blame in any of those circumstances. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 19, 1977 hired coincidences clues Beloff detectives

(10:40.) Their conscious decisions for making numberless moves, for example, changing jobs perhaps, and the literally numberless decisions involved, were all made consciously for different reasons. They hired detectives to find each other—a clear-cut motive that seemingly had little to do with their own separate personal lives, their jobs, or their families. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 655, April 11, 1973 probable enumerate chose avenues latent

[...] You may think of yourself as primarily a parent, or mainly in terms of your job or profession. [...]

TPS1 Session 267 (Deleted Portion) June 13, 1966 expansion outdoors balance disturbances riotous

[...] It does not matter whether or not Ruburt gets a job because you are both simply unable to wait. [...]

TES9 Session 447 November 11, 1968 Dave Estelle Craigs Michael triangle

If you take a radio job now, and if probabilities continue in the same direction as they are now, then I see another radio job after that one, and then a departure and emergence into another field.

[...] Dave is a disc jockey, and had auditioned for a job in New York City today. [...]

TPS3 Session 721 (Deleted Portion) November 25, 1974 ctns muscles parents house Tues

[...] He does a fairly decent job of remembering. [...]

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

In many ways you are as stubborn as he is—and regardless of what you thought, you complained quite constantly, both about the job, your own work, and your dwelling. [...]

[...] His first hardcover was out, and instead of changing the situation for the better he was faced with a job after writing full time.

It seemed to him that you were always going to leave your job one day and paint, but that day never came and the two of you were going to move one day, but that day never came, so he forced the one issue. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 18, 1984 Shawn mood quicken Peggy Peterson

[...] His right hand also continues to improve, and he is doing a good job of reminding himself that it is safe for all of his limbs to straighten out in a normal manner — to stretch and flex and express their true capacity for motion and action.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 3, 1984 shaky transmigration fever circumnavigate Diana

[...] Above all, I want to get the job done so I can go on to other things. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 832, January 29, 1979 copyedited devoid drama equivalents Emir

Better social programming, greater job opportunities, health plans or urban projects, are often considered the means that will bring fulfillment “to the masses.” [...]

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

[...] Another person will lose job after job. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session December 3, 1973 money beliefs concentrate financial complexion

[...] You believe you can make money—if you are a commercial artist, or if you take a job, or if you do almost anything else but your best work as an artist. [...]

[...] (Jobs, etc.)

TPS2 Deleted Session December 27, 1971 attitudes de ne ra vacation

(We have been recently planning that I am to leave my job at Artistic at the end of January, and take at least a year to paint, etc., after a month’s trip to Florida in February. [...] In a strange way I now felt that I had the freedom to do anything I wanted to, whereas before I had been worrying considerably about the financial effects of my leaving the job. [...]

[...] He would not have an ordinary job. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session June 1, 1979 Ida Dick golf impulses brother

The artist’s standard of excellence is often the necessity of keeping his job, and he has to keep his job because he fears he is not after all a true artist, or he would be painting a great painting. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 30, 1984 maintenance waft passionately exemption tasty

[...] Jane began reading yesterday’s session, doing but a fair job. [...]

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

(It involved a man I see very occasionally at my job. [...] Jane and I see him more often when out dancing that I do on the job. [...]

[...] This is a common effect obtained easily enough by the printer, through control of the pressure the printing plate applies to the object, and one which I work with often on my job. [...]

[...] Paul holds a job in Norfolk, VA. [...]

TES4 Session 177 August 11, 1965 Jesuit multiple exchange study aspects

[...] He did a very good job of explaining my idea, for which I am grateful.

[...] As a result the ego can apply itself to the job at hand while the subconscious works for you and your inner purposes. [...]

[...] Your job is to manipulate as well as you can within the physical universe, and to develop within it religious leaders of any denomination. [...]

TES9 Session 456 January 8, 1969 approach restricts portrait potato technique

In this way creative ideas can even come to you at your job, or on other occasions, and be used at a more convenient time. [...]

[...] This is your artistic prescription, and half doses will not do a full job.

TPS2 Deleted Session June 30, 1973 distractions youthful curtailment backslidings noise

[...] We waited for the job to be done, which took half an hour. [...]

[...] In the beginning the symptoms made certain that he would not have to get a job. [...]

[...] To be free to write freely, he had also to make a certain financial success, or he would need a job.

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