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TPS3 Session 779 (Deleted Portion) June 14, 1976 liner craft McCullough Howard ocean

By such a belief you so attract probabilities that you actually miss the threats that appear at one level of reality. In so doing you not only help yourself but others as well, for they perceive your safety, and look for the reasons. The sea is dangerous if you are in the middle of the ocean without a boat. If you are on a fine liner, however, with all conveniences, then the ocean becomes an enjoyable adventure.

Traveling from one shore of it to another becomes a vast learning adventure, in which both sea and sky are observed in all of their moods and nuances while you are safely ensconced all of the while. You would not help anyone by jumping off of the liner to see whether or not the ocean was in fact dangerous without a boat. Instead you would show others how to board such craft.

TPS6 Deleted Session February 11, 1981 public arena spontaneous withdrawing white

(I’ve also thought of making a list of pertinent points—one liners, say —that are especially good, from these sessions. [...]