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TES7 Session 332 April 5, 1967 wipe Johnny misbehave despair replace

Now, listen to me. When you find yourself facing such negative images in your mind and projecting them into the future, you should at once mentally wipe out that image and replace it with a constructive image, seeing yourself, for example, sitting in command of a well-ordered room.

This must be done immediately and upon every such occasion and under every such circumstance. This exercise will indeed wipe out the previous negative image.

You must mentally wipe out the negative image, for example. If you think that tomorrow Johnny F will misbehave in study hall, you should, in your mind, replace this with the image of Johnny F behaving very well. In the first place, if you imagine that a particular student will misbehave, you are automatically sending him a telepathic message to that effect. If he is highly susceptible to suggestion, he will carry out the suggestions that you have given.

When you replace this with a constructive thought, you are sending that constructive suggestion to which he will also react. Any time you see yourself in your mind as unhealthy or staggering, you must immediately wipe the image away and make an effort to see instead a mental image of yourself as healthy and strong.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 2, 1983 Georgia Wendy Cathy blue Christina

[...] “I love you,” I told her, and wiped away those tears. [...]

[...] I’d only wiped away Jane’s tears, and offered some words of comfort, then forgotten all about the thing. [...]

TES3 Session 142 March 22, 1965 selves outthrust action Trainor self

[...] They cannot be contracted, for action cannot wipe out comprehension of itself. [...]

[...] There may be counteraction, but no action can be wiped out.

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

Diseases have been wiped out through the use of inoculations. In past cultures, diseases have been wiped out through the intercession of good spirits. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 29, 1977 Darwinian Freudian Darwin teeth competition

[...] He tried to wipe God’s hands clean, as he understood the nature of God through his early beliefs—but in so doing he wiped the soul from the face of nature. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 25, 1984 Bible paternal Maude elders orally

(Jane said that as I read to her, she picked up from Seth information that in those old days people most often insisted upon returning to the sites of their destroyed or damaged cities and towns and farms, even though such events had wiped those places out more than once. [...]

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

[...] Or those extremes when entire families suffer patterns of tragedy so whole numbers are wiped out at one time.

ECS1 Session 363, ESP Class, September 12, 1967 island Grangers Monchuco Jesuit slurred

[...] It will be, to all intent and purposes, wiped out. [...]

TES8 Session 363 September 12, 1967 island Monchuco slurred port boat

[...] It will be, to all intents and purposes, wiped out.

TES9 Session 499 August 27, 1969 sand plain Carl Sue empty

Two things in the dream held him back: a gigantic nostalgia for the writings in the sand that had remained for so long, the jottings of children—and for a moment he did not want to be part of anything that would wipe them out. [...]

The old ideas had not been wiped out. [...]

TES7 Gene Asks About Past Lives Gene illusion game Shiva relevant

[...] The whole band entirely wiped out by local tribes. [...]

TES3 Session 143 April 5, 1965 illness visitors Sonja pills Louis

You of all people should realize that when valid concern for world problems turns into an obsession with world injustices that wipes out all, or threatens to wipe out all personal enjoyment, then trouble is on the way. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 13, 1983 Teresa bumpity Andrew Cathy crying

[...] Jane took off her glasses to wipe her eyes clean—then put them back on herself. [...]

TES6 Session 256 May 4, 1966 Berry Mrs photo article antidote

[...] A cross shape, or something canceled, or wiped out or done. [...]

(“A cross shape, or something canceled, or wiped out or done. [...]

TES8 Session 365 September 18, 1967 dash gee gru Minn shopin

[...] Seth gave us this prediction perhaps two years ago.) Unfortunate expectations and various projections operated here however, but the intuitive background was enough to wipe these out within an instant of your first meeting. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 566, February 15, 1971 probable violin selves bleed event

[...] In your mind imagine it not simply wiped out, but replaced by another event of more beneficial nature. [...]

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

[...] And he manages to wipe away a few of those blights.

TPS5 Deleted Session April 30, 1979 Yale Moorcroft ld relaxation Professor

[...] “I’m still wiped out about Yale,” she said. [...]

TES8 Session 358 August 2, 1967 Pete Boston Marilyn rugs sister

[...] Therefore changes in the probabilities alter that particular future, and the change that I suggested completely wipes out the prior, probable accident. [...]

TES9 Session 481 May 12, 1969 April destruction construction imagine pricking

[...] It will lead to more confidence, and of itself wipes out the fear that causes most negative conditions. [...]

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