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TPS1 Session 580 (Deleted Portion) April 12, 1971 4/48 (8%) slowdown success tour fixing resentful
– The Personal Sessions: Book 1 of The Deleted Seth Material
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– Session 580 (Deleted Portion) April 12, 1971

[... 12 paragraphs ...]

Actual continued success on the other hand would have been a definite experience that you could have met together, say then another tour. He could have been reassured by your reactions. The slowdown however gave him ambiguous feelings, lest success on his part meant further time from your own painting, which you would resent; so that in that respect continued success at tours would be at the expense of your valued painting time.

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

It came out while you were becoming sick. Your mood was very poor, and he felt that you were angry and resentful at him because of its publication. You were not yet in the throes of your illness, and he felt that this represented the last straw to you—that it was not that good a book, not art as you thought your paintings to be, and yet it was published.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

You were angry and resentful. Part of this was a projection of other problems however, rather than specifically your attitude toward the book. Your attitude however was very negative. It shocked, frightened him, and made him think that perhaps his success could separate you. He knew the book was not art also, and felt guilty.

[... 20 paragraphs ...]

In class sessions he does not feel this. You have always in the past (underlined) spoken of discipline. He was afraid that you would resent his success in something that seemed too spontaneous.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

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