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Any normal home life is denied him; and along with the overall concentration upon the problem at hand, all other stimuli is purposely held to a minimum. [...]
(9:24.) Now in its way that was a transference of a problem in a unique manner. [...]
[...] Transferences of personal problems are all involved here, and clusters of beliefs.
In each play, both individually and en masse, different problems are set up. Progress can be measured in terms of the particular ways in which those problems were solved or not solved. [...]
You are so focused in your roles, however; so intrigued by the reality that you have created, so entranced by the problems, challenges, hopes, and sorrows of your particular roles that you have forgotten they are of your own creation. [...]
Now (humorously louder): in some plays, generally speaking, the actors are each working on a seemingly minute portion of a larger problem that the play itself is to resolve.
[...] When you realize that you do, this knowledge allows you to solve the problems or meet the challenges you have set, quicker, in your terms; and also opens further areas of creativity by which the entire play or production can be enriched.
Before we continue, I would like to remind the reader that in the middle of these or any of the other problems we have been discussing, there may be a period of depression, or the feeling that one’s own problem has no solution after all.
[...] I am not saying that drugs alone will cause suicide, but that the psychology of drugs already includes an attitude that promotes a Russian-roulette kind of mentality, that can only add to the problem.
[...] It seems as if some drugs permit an individual to let down barriers of fears and repressions, and to emotionally transcend the problems of daily life. [...]
These attitudes are often present in certain cases of cancer, severe heart problems, or other diseases that actually threaten life itself.
That is because of the concentration upon the problem, the concentration upon the unpleasant sensations, rather than any pleasant ones, and also because you have indeed determined to settle the problem, and opened up so many issues at once. [...]
[...] The problems and attitudes that bother Ruburt also appear—one or another of them—in each day. [...]
Many problems could be worked out in the dream state. [...]
[...] When or if, for example, aggressiveness is the problem, then the preliminary suggestion should include a statement that in the dream the aggression will be harmlessly acted out (underline harmlessly), and not directed against a particular individual.
Problem solving will also come under this classification, where solutions are being sought. [...]
Behind the entire problem, however, is the fear of using one’s full power or energy. [...]
[...] If it seems to be that of a person, or angel, or animal, then ask it to speak to you, and to tell you how best to rid yourself of your disease or problem.
If the image of a landscape appears instead, then ask for a series of such images, that will again somehow point the way toward recovery, or toward the resolution of the problem. [...]
Many simply perceive reality from a different focus, feeling a problem out rather than thinking a problem out.
(3:23.) As I said before, the reasons for most physical, mental, spiritual, or emotional problems can be found in this one lifetime, and because of the nature of simultaneous time, new beliefs in the present can also affect those in the past.
[...] Without wholehearted cooperation and willingness, then you will allow yourself to succumb to the problems others have brought you.With a willingness to help, you rise above both their problems and your own, and are benefited in other ways.
[...] Earlier he’d asked if Seth would speak about his health problems.)
(Jane asked class to go into Alpha to help a visitor, Juanita, who has ear and eye problems, to help relieve her symptoms. [...]
The early problems that helped trigger your difficulty you can now, as an adult, overcome these by realizing that the inner self has its own knowledge and its own ways. [...]
You see, now, more clearly than you have, that your problems are the results of unfortunate personal reactions and interactions, that two are involved here rather than one.
The book became a sore point, and the focus in his work of the inner problem, a symbol. [...]
His symptoms represented his problem. [...]
(To Dennis.) I meant for him to allow himself expansion, both mental and physical and do not let him get bound up in his problems. [...]
([Arnold:] “You mean consider technical problems that I have at work?”)
I was not particularly thinking of your work problems, but these may be used also. [...]
[...] You forget there are problems you must work through, and that in the struggle to create further creativity results. [...]
Illnesses are in their way inadequate methods of solving problems. [...] At the same time, for many reasons, he had the idea that he was expected to be not merely a well-adapted natural person, but a kind of superself, solving other people’s problems, being a public personality, a psychic performer, and so forth. [...]
[...] The creative work was expected not only to be creative, imaginative, intuitive, to contain the highest elements of conceptual thought, but must also be capable of solving the most concrete physical problem, tuned with some magical tuning fork so that it could serve almost any purpose required of it. [...]
The present situation has been bound to result in more concentration upon the problem than usual, but in this particular instance the overall results become constructive, because they result in the psychological motion of the released feelings of panic. [...]
In other words you have each been to a large extent concentrating upon the problem you want to be rid of, so that you see your entire existence only in that light, and you should each know better.
Now it does no good to say that the other person should have more sense then to be affected, for usually the other person has their problem because of the same kind of reaction. [...]
[...] Concentrate upon your abilities, and on the methods you have now available that, used, will automatically dissolve the problem.
[...] This does not seem to be a problem now, for the travelers are new at this. As their members increase, however, some of these difficulties may bring problems.
The problems that a country must work out merely represent the problems set by the personality inhabitants for themselves, and the country is merely the framework of such activities. [...]
[...] The personality is becoming stronger and will be able to deal with the problem, as in the past it conquered a gluttony toward food and other elements.
[...] This habit for various reasons then is deeply rooted, and seemed to be a harmless answer to a number of past and present needs and problems.
[...] The panicky feeling is already lessening and Ruburt’s discipline is catching up with and conquering his emotional attitudes so that the problem will be worked out, that is he will stop smoking.
([Don Palmer:] “When you say we have all been involved in a previous life with these problems, what problems in particular are you referring to?”)
Problems involving the nature of consciousness, the nature of reality and problems regarding the responsibility of consciousness to All That Is. [...]
It is indeed and also I mentioned that everyone who comes to this class has been involved with these problems in other lives and so you gravitate for that reason. [...]
[...] My pendulum also told me that communication problems involving Jane, other than the TV show question, caused the “cold,” etc.
[...] You thought you might be able to understand something of Ruburt’s problem, and you were willing to take a day or two out to feel badly.
The knees are a symbol of the problems of course still remaining. [...]
[...] Both of you have been making adjustments since our last two sessions, and in a way Ruburt’s knees represented the same kind of problem as your symptoms—matters brought to the head, and yet not acted upon.