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TPS5 Deleted Session January 10, 1979 shovel sports driveway plowed sexual

Give us a moment.... When you feel at the same time that you must and should plow the driveway out yourself, to prove that you are the same as your neighbor, or to prove that you are physically agile, and on the other hand if you feel that you do not want to plow out the driveway at all, then you are in a quandary—and when you shovel, you tell your body to shovel and not to shovel at the same time, setting your muscles against each other.

Simple-enough incidents, like shoveling the driveway, can bother you because they arouse old conflicts having to do with your earlier situation and the decision, say, to explore your mental and creative abilities rather than to pursue the physical ones in the excellence of sports.

The driveway involves the sports situation, and also the mainline-America theme—for shouldn’t you be shoveling the walk like your neighbor? This involves questions like “How different am I from my neighbor? What does he think of me, working at home?” et cetera.

Taxes or whatever might serve as a trigger, but the basic point is that you do not approve of what you are doing. If you shovel the drive, you think you should be working, and vice versa sometimes. The session should help you here.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 31, 1984 dealer optimism car migrations Monarch

[...] I shoveled quite a bit of snow in the driveway last night after I finished typing yesterday’s session, and for the first time in a long while felt the old panic return. [...] I shoveled the rest of the driveway this morning, and felt much better — although traces of the same feeling in the throat returned for a time.

TPS4 Deleted Session January 14, 1978 polarized disapproval subjective exterior shoveling

[...] You see others shoveling their walks themselves. [...]

Physically, for example, you are in much better physical condition than Joe Bumbalo, but he is a prime example, to you, of the exteriorized consciousness—and while on the one hand you envy his shoveling the walk, you are to some degree underneath all that, somewhat contemptuous—somewhat, now; I do not want to speak too strongly, but simply help you become aware of some feelings you might have submerged because you think they are not nice. [...]

This does not mean that you should begin shoveling walks tomorrow, with your attitude. [...]

[...] Only your beliefs impede it—so work with those beliefs before you shovel the drive. [...]

TPS5 Session 835 (Deleted Portion) February 7, 1979 conk movements shovel deleted especially

[...] I’d managed to shovel in the driveway twice, without reactions—a great relief. [...]

TES5 Session 229 February 2, 1966 landlord cabinet tenants studious plow

[...] About a foot of snow had fallen, but this rather small amount still made things difficult for automobiles, and the area involved would mean hours of shoveling by hand.

[...] It developed that he had thought we could shovel our own way out. [...]

(By the time the landlord realized we couldn’t shovel our own way out, he couldn’t get his own plow into the driveway, nor could he hire help; everyone was busy. [...]

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

[...] I’ll probably go shovel at least part of the driveway after I finish this.)

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

(Perhaps two or three inches of snow fell this afternoon; now I’ll probably shovel for a while in the driveway. [...]

TPS5 Session 898 (Deleted Portion) January 30, 1980 sons daughters embody bare father

[...] I glanced out the window and saw the ground bare of snow, and thought that I wouldn’t have to shovel snow. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session January 2, 1984 bandages itching pendulum powdery scratching

[...] I’d shoveled half of it off so I could scatter bird feed. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 1, 1979 list accomplishments ingratitude lightheartedness miracles

[...] Naturally this is brought about by my own reactions to whatever the trigger happens to be, but still “Unknown,” and other creative endeavors have often been involved, when conflicts between what I think of as useful creative work run into doing things like shoveling snow, or other household items that I seem to think of as “chores.” [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 11, 1984 Sasquatch Ph.D Steiner leg Carol

[...] I had to shovel the driveway — about four inches of snow — since snow had fallen most of the day, and I didn’t want a mess out there today. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 19, 1984 Leonard Duper reader edition Lumsden

[...] After a minor snow storm yesterday afternoon and last night, I’d shoveled the driveway late last night and early this morning. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session January 10, 1977 conventionalized goals classifications proposals Caesar

The whole issue involving shoveling snow or mowing the grass also involves your ideas of time. [...]

No chores for either of you—lawn, shoveling, dishes, laundry, whatever, unless you spontaneously feel like a break. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 1, 1984 parenthood simplicity unfavorable promise future

[...] I couldn’t say too much, considering my own panicky reaction when I shoveled snow yesterday, but I did remark that we’d slipped back into the old ways of dealing with events.

TPS5 Deleted Session January 5, 1979 moral conscientious typeface judgment pedantic

[...] The first one came early this morning after I’d shoveled but a few scoops of snow in the driveway—no work involved at all, really, but I had to quit for fear of having an “attack” of some kind. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session January 21, 1978 disapproval labels storm identification loyal

[...] I still haven’t shoveled any snow, in spite of the series of massive snowstorms we’ve experienced within the last week—the worst in over a decade. [...]

TES9 Session 445 November 4, 1968 Martin Club Lions telepathic Emma

He was shoveling coal up into buckets, very angry. [...]

TPS1 Session 478 (Deleted) April 28, 1969 pluck weeds pen desire sell

The negative thoughts can and should be recognized and plucked up as they are encountered, but you do not need a shovel to pluck up one weed at a time, nor hit yourself over the head with a sledgehammer for finding a weed in your garden. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session December 12, 1977 inoculations speakers disease medicine bacteria

Your own difficulties after shoveling become exaggerated because you also make a division between what you think of as your own mental life as opposed to the world’s physical orientation, as if in some way mental life makes you unfit for physical activity. [...]

TES8 Session 391 January 13, 1968 Jerry Billie swearing Tony Vermont

[...] This is my interpretation: Don’t shovel snow? [...]

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