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TPS4 Deleted Session August 2, 1978 intellect apologetic intellectual Babbitt interview

Now: Ruburt’s irritability is partially physical of late. The body wants to move. Irritability is indeed in its way a sign of life and vitality. It is not passive, for example. Physically Ruburt is nervous. The nervous system is being activated. He wants to walk—and is being driven toward motion, even though his present capabilities as yet only allow him to go so far. The irritability then is a healthy, nervous reaction. The nerves are physically urging him on—hence of course the walking in the kitchen, the impatience in the chair, the odd nervous sensations in the legs and hips, and behind this, your decision again not to hide —not to be apologetic. His body is already less apologetic.

The decision to have the interview of itself meant that Ruburt was less afraid. The event of the interview showed you both, in concentrated form, how much you hid from others, and led to the further decision as described in our last session–not to hide Ruburt’s condition, and not to be apologetic about it either.

TES9 ESP Class Notes May 20, 1969 Crosson Jim answers Venice Reverend

[...] And by journeying inward I do not mean a quick and hasty and apologetic trip to your child memories. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, May 20, 1969 Jack Cross answers lighthearted journey

[...] And by journeying inward I do not mean a quick and hasty and apologetic trip to your child memories. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 718 November 6, 1974 James view Jung tuned William

[...] This time she was almost apologetic. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] And in retrospect I’m apologetic and grateful that during our whole tenure there not one tenant ever complained to our landlord, Jimmy Spaziani, about the noise we subjected that captive audience to once a week for those nine class years.