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[...] I wanted to go over some of the past sessions in this group with her, but we never did get to it, what with cigarettes, people coming in, my reading her letters from a fan and Steve Blumenthal, and so forth. We didn’t go over past sessions yesterday, either. [...]
(Room 330 got quite chilly this afternoon—it was cold last night and chilly today—and Jane even had me lay a towel over her part of the time, since we have no heat yet in the room. [...]
[...] I was reminded to tell her that in reviewing many of the personal sessions we’d had at the time Seth was also delivering Dreams, he’d stressed over and over again that each time her body had tried to heal itself, with sore muscles resulting, Jane had tightened herself back up. [...] “If you’d paid attention to those messages, and gotten over that hump,” I said, “you might not be here now.” [...]
[...] His ego is (underlined) a kind one, but the structure of any ego is such that it considers, or can consider easily, psychic ability as a sign of its own power; or feel possessive of the ability, and overly proud of it, even when it knows it originates in other layers of the self. [...]
[...] Our friend (Tam) is in contact with another layer of his personality, and as I told him over the infernal machine (a humorous reference to the telephone), a dependable layer. [...]
(Yesterday, Tuesday, Seth spoke over the telephone for the first time. [...]
Another brief note, perhaps mystifying to you: the mistletoe (pointing) over the door is also beneficial.
Pleasant relaxation is the key, as opposed to a retreating, drugged-like mood, or an overly tense, overly conscious worry, as to the degree of his improvement. [...]
[...] He must avoid being overly concerned on a conscious level.
Maltz is quite correct, in that an overly conscious (underlined) attempt is harmful. [...]
[...] I believe that’s the first time in well over a thousand sessions that I’ve forgotten to type one. [...]
[...] When your proofreading is over, and Ruburt’s recovery even more fully demonstrable, we will return to a book session a week, and continue this series the other [weekly] session. [...]
[...] But these sessions, dealing with Jane’s improvements, validate the Seth material as it’s come to us over the years. [...]
[...] I was drafted into the Air Force in 1942, during World War II, and repaid the loan over my three years of service.
[...] Everyone was overly nice to the dog, so no one would know consciously, what they knew subconsciously—that you considered the dog the symbol of failure. [...]
[...] One point: the drug you are now taking over a period of time would not be recommended by me—
[...] The cortisone can be of some intermediate value, but over an extended period of time it will only introduce another element into the system, to which the system will then have to adjust, and it can lead to an extension of the symptoms when the reasons for them are gone. [...]
[...] It can hold you over but at the same time the body is getting used to a more or less artificial element; element not in terms of chemical. [...]
(4:21.) They may also suffer with stomach difficulties, many being overly fond of extremely spicy foods. Some have unusually heavy appetites, even though these may be regulated by a series of diets — which are then broken by overeating.
[...] We’ve read over the last session several times, and have gone over Seth’s resolutions daily. [...]
[...] When it is overly stressed, with all of the usual frameworks or rationales that go along with it, it can indeed become frightened, paranoid, because it cannot really perceive events until they have already occurred. It does not know what will happen tomorrow, and since it is overly stressed, its paranoid tendencies can only fear the worst.
[...] You saw your old neighborhood (on June 10, 1980)1 — the Brenner’s place, with animal and industrial waste all over the yard. [...]
Your joint ideas of the ideal, its expression, and feared closure, was in the past also largely responsible for your joint embarrassment over Ruburt’s physical condition, your joint shame over his appearance.
Then the joy of the ideal itself is marred for you, and you become over-protective. [...]
(To Mark.) Now over here our friend, you are trying too hard and too consciously. [...]
[...] You have a more solid framework now than you had earlier and you have gotten over successfully several pitfalls into which you could have fallen. [...]
(To Florence.) Particularly for our Lady of Florence over here in the corner. [...]
(To Mark.) And you over there, become more loose in your experiments. [...]
It is only because civilized man has somewhat overspecialized in the use of one kind of knowledge over another that people fear the unconscious, spontaneous portions of the self. [...]
[...] Many such simple actions show a stereotyped kind of behavior that results from a desperate need to gain control over oneself and the environment.
Any excessive behavior may enter in, including oversmoking, overeating, and overdrinking.
(To Arnold.) Now a word over here. [...] Begin with your intellect and then leap over to feeling the concepts, and go along and merge with them. [...]
[...] To the quiet one over there, next to the cousin of Richelieu, I do not speak to you often because I frighten you. [...]
(To Gert.) Over here, we are letting St. Lucia use her own wings and encouraging her not to rely on dogma and therefore we have given you none. [...]
(To Valerie and Vanessa.) Now I have a few more remarks for our twins over here. [...]
Now my relationship with you, brought up quite cleverly by our friend over here, is indeed a strange one since you do not relate to me as you do to each other. But you may tell our friend over here the effort I make precisely so that you do not set me up as a demigod and that you use your own abilities. [...]
(To Mark.) And, our friend over here, I thank you for the work involved. [...]
[...] In my frustration, I told Jane over the weekend that I intended to go back to painting, starting this morning, but it didn’t work out that way. [...] I didn’t mail a long letter Jane wrote him over the weekend; she covered its points in the call this morning. [...]
[...] We discussed various scenarios over the weekend, considering the ways in which we could choose to react to the whole business.
[...] He can indeed express great enthusiasm over work that is highly intuitional, while on the other hand he has a great respect, in his own way, for established learning and education.
[...] I had none of the thrilling sensations, for example, that can sweep over me at such times.