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[...] Part of it was addressed to the Reverend and his wife, and was quite successful. Jane also gave impressions on her own for the Crossons, and again these were also successful. [...]
Now for many reasons your success, both yours and Ruburt’s, will come later in your lives than those who achieve it in their young adult years. [...]
[...] Success with his dream work depends precisely upon this excess energy still available at day’s end. [...]
The proper use of this energy is the basis for his success however in all fields of his endeavor. [...]
[...] Seth here refers to our table tipping experiments of Friday, October 7. That evening’s fun led to the successful 73rd envelope experiment of October 10. [...]
I also suggest that you yourselves concentrate upon the success of Ruburt’s book. [...]
(“A string, as of lights, or pearls, in a string of succession, of items in succession.” [...] But “items in succession” could just as well refer to words in succession—i.e., the letter that had been enclosed in the envelope object or the printing and typing on the object itself.
[...] (Pause.) A string, as of lights, or pearls, in a string of succession, of items in succession.
(“How successful was Jane’s projection attempt, that we made the drawings for?”
It was fairly successful.
[...] Naturally it is possible to have very successful experiments along these lines. [...] You will simply not have visiting apparitions Monday through Saturday, nor will you ever be certain ahead of time, regardless of proficiency, as to the success of such ventures. [...]
[...] Had you been proficient the night might have been successful.
[...] This is to be expected, but you will learn from your mistakes, as well as from your successes.
[...] More and more of them realized that the experiment was not a success. Some, after physical death, left to join those from the previous successful civilization, who had migrated to other planetary systems within the physical structure.
He learns from failure as well as success. [...]
The members of this civilization were largely a fringe group from the earlier successful civilization, most of whom had decided to continue existence in other areas of your physical universe. [...]
The others present will always remember what happened here, and my explanation was a necessity if the affair was to be successfully concluded.
[...] (Jane stretched out on the divan.) You will have sufficient control over energy to make very successful projections. [...]
For years, literally, it was hammered into Ruburt’s subconscious that he was not worthy of any kind of success, and that he would be punished for his treatment of his mother.
[...] Only when it seemed that success was on its way, or inevitable, did these suggestions show their effects.
[...] I will mention however two incidents in which the two of you showed success in the psychic manipulation of the world of matter.
[...] Needless to say, emotional impetus was at the base of success at both occasions; and lack of emotional impetus was the main reason for your failure when the both of you tried to move the ring, using your psychic energies the other evening.
If this is the case then the seemingly desired end is not really either desired or expected, and subsequent manipulation of matter will fall short of success. [...]
(Seth’s confirmation that I had at least some success with my car experiment prompted me to suggest to Jane that when we drove to Rochester to visit my brother William Richard Butts, that we should both concentrate on keeping the car’s consumption of oil to a minimum. [...]
(Again, I don’t consider that any success of Jane’s would put me in a poor light. I have been for her success, especially since I began to understand my poor reactions to the publication of her first book—jealousy, etc.
Success to him now would automatically put you in a poor light in his eyes. [...]
(A quick recheck with the pendulum as I write these notes reaffirms that I want Jane to be a success, that I am not jealous, that I am happy to have left the job, and that I want to be a painter.)
[...] (Quite successfully.) Once he saw himself simply (underlined) as a psychic, he became prey to all of the conventional psychic ideas, afraid of the sexual-demon characteristics connected with out-of-bodies, for example.
(“You mean by my pendulum?” When I learned not long ago that Jane’s symptoms were caused by her fear that her psychic work was not letting her do her own writing—that she was failing as a writer, that she wanted success as a writer first, not as a psychic, etc.)
The Gallery (magazine) article will now be a great success. [...]
[...] The latest wrinkle is that the teeth reflect her concern about money, eating, and my own success as an artist...)
My heartiest wishes for a successful endeavor. [...]
[...] I have had no success in contacting Dr. Pietra, or at least in retaining a conscious memory of doing this. [...]
(On the evening this session was held, for instance, I went to bed early, alone, and used the suggestions mentioned above by Seth re Dr. Pietra, without success.)
For part of him was determined to gain worldly success, and he was always caught between wanting freedom, but he would not pay the price, or wanting worldly success for which he was not willing to pay the price. So that part of him that wanted success was attracted to your mother, who also wanted the same thing, and he spoke to her with that part of himself only. [...]
[...] So he could be successful in no direction, for he did not know who he was.
Your mother still remembers the early days of her marriage, when she thought that she and your father would ultimately, beyond doubt, gain riches and success. [...]
You doubted that your own good work would bring any financial success at all, while you believed that commercial work would; but you do not like commercial work. [...]
[...] He knows the books will bring added financial success, and that ad campaigns, etc., will come. [...]
[...] Now you feel that your own best writing efforts will bring you some appreciation and financial success, while you still doubt your best painting will.
The book will definitely be a success, and a financial one, that will represent his initiation into a field to which he will contribute in no small manner. The book will represent the beginning also of financial success. [...]
[...] Because of this intense focus, there will be financial success.
[...] This may involve somewhat more than you suppose, but nevertheless you should learn to handle the sleep state well enough so that some success is achieved.