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TPS4 Jane’s Notes Friday, April 7, 1978 scorn career approbation highpoints libvary

(I am right—meaning in accord with my own nature—when I “forget” each book as it is done... Basically the creative play exploration, writing, is the main core of my creativity—and I do that for the love of doing it. I am“lucky” that the books sell, and that does mean that the world does accept “my work” to a certain important degree. But basically creativity is not a career in usual terms. It cannot be treated like a lawyer’s career or a scientist’s or whatever. When I started doing this, I aroused the protective elements—the conservative elements—of my personality... which immediately wanted approval for my books—not that I shouldn’t want approval per se but that I began to demand that my art provide all my needs; to financially support me, to give me honor among my fellows, a sense of belonging, etc. Now this can be expected to some degree for a noncreative career; but it can damage creative activity; the need for creativity naturally is... the creation of something new that disrupts the conservative principles; and that freedom is paramount. If you confuse the issues you try to temper your creativity (to gain approval, etc.) which can dilute the work; or you set up protective measures to protect yourself against the worlds disapproval or scorn.

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 15, 1984 Trapeze defying stunts Margaret regulated

(Long pause at 4:16.) Only when they pursue some death-defying career do such individuals feel safe enough to relax otherwise and live a fairly normal life outside of their death-defying careers.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 860, June 13, 1979 impulses meditation luckily decisions tiny

[...] You must make innumerable decisions in your lives — must choose careers, mates, cities of residence. [...]

[...] I think that I could make music my career. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 11, 1978 overemphasis pendulum lifework career triggers

[...] I have given more material than I can say on the subject of Ruburt’s attitude toward creativity and what happens when he emphasizes the idea of work as work, or as a career, above his spontaneous creativity. [...] It is the overemphasis upon work and career—overemphasis, now, that brings about or triggers the fears behind the difficulties.

[...] Remember, I am speaking of an overemphasis upon the idea of work, not about a normal concern about book publications, or career concerns, those are certainly reasonable. [...]

TPS3 Session 772 (Deleted Portion) April 19, 1976 crying feminine stereotyped hungrier noncompetitive

Ruburt, wanting a certain kind of career, tried to be less feminine. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 25, 1983 Godzilla Kong lifestyle mop flurry

[...] I explained to Jane some thoughts I’d had in bed last night—that her returning home in reasonably good shape would solve all of our major challenges at this time: her career, income, insurance problems, physical freedom, the ability to travel if we chose—all of them, freeing us to start leading some sort of more-or-less normal lifestyle. [...]

TES3 Session 91 September 23, 1964 club landlord gallery unscheduled autumn

(This we take as a reference to Jane’s decision to leave the gallery and concentrate upon a writing career. [...]

TES8 Second Part of Session 363 September 12, 1967 Martha Ruth Shirley Venice Winchester

[...] And an A, with a large family and a particular picture of the family, old, three girls with large hair ribbons, two boys, several years older, picture taken on porch steps very early 1900’s. Perhaps in a city B or the name begins with B. And a sister, a career woman before this was general practice.

ECS1 Second Part of Session, Tuesday, September 12, 1967 Martha Rachel Winchester Sally Florence

[...] And an A, with a large family and a particular picture of the family, old, three girls with large hair ribbons, two boys, several years older, picture taken on porch steps very early 1900’s. Perhaps in a city B or the name begins with B. And a sister, a career woman before this was general practice. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 17, 1978 accident death family killed tragedy

Our work, in those terms, may have turned into a career, but not a career that you can equate with others. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 8, 1984 suicide youngsters lowest upward escapist

They do not visualize themselves as future parents, or as having certain careers. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session August 29, 1973 Eleanor literary Prentice Dialogues business

Ruburt saw Seagull, or Richard, as a child who followed Eleanor’s advice, and in watching Richard’s career, was able to see more clearly what that kind of career meant.

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 22, 1984 protected association tears pregnant wouldn

[...] Jane was afraid getting pregnant would ruin my career because I’d have to work full time. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 860, June 13, 1979 laws ideals criminals avenues impulses

[...] That part of us exists apart from our concerns about careers or business, money, fame, the opinion of family, friends, or the world. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 707 July 1, 1974 cells probable components predictive goals

[...] There are tiny innocuous instances that come up daily: “Shall I go to the movies, or bowling?” “Shall I brush my teeth now or later?” “Should I write to my friend today or tomorrow?” There are also more pertinent questions having to do with careers, ways of life, or other deeper involvements. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 27, 1977 tooth Arizona Inn teeth fallen

[...] In the terms of which we’re speaking, now, having attained a certain but quite limited artistic career that you felt was more of a prison that no technique could help you escape. [...]

The career would have fallen into conventional pattern for money’s sake. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session May 7, 1981 responsibility pleasure penance gloom incoherent

[...] Again, there were no known rules of procedure (long pause) to follow as far as his own career was concerned. [...]

TPS1 Session 379 (Deleted) November 13, 1967 exercise strenuous relaxation weapon tremor

[...] Your mother, incidentally, has largely given up focusing upon your artistic career in any way. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 547, August 24, 1970 sneezed healers creators hay vocation

[...] The amount of knowledge and training necessary makes such a teaching communicator-career extremely demanding, but it is one of the courses available. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 30, 1983 fund insurance Cardwell Del Maude

Your feeling (underlined) of need was picked up by those others who follow your work and career, and feel that they know you both, particularly through your(to me) notes. [...]

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