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TPS1 Session 378 (Deleted) November 8, 1967 4/56 (7%) Otto outflow success cramps grouping
– The Personal Sessions: Book 1 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 378 (Deleted) November 8, 1967 9:39 PM Wednesday

[... 11 paragraphs ...]

Much of the inner meaning would not have registered. You would have thought it a surface book, because you would not have understood clearly the premises beneath. This means obviously that you must be at a particular stage of development before the author’s suggested techniques will be of any great benefit.

At your point of development now they will be extremely helpful, and do not be deceived at their seeming simplicity. This also means of course that the author does not realize much that must go on underneath before his suggested techniques will work.

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

Much work has been done, you see. The author does not realize how much is necessary before his methods will have the effect that he expects. You have been able to reason with your subconscious, of late, and get through to it, because with the pendulum and through our sessions we have been able to unscramble the uncertain state in which it found itself. This is the point missed by the author.

You have made strides since Sunday. The communication system has been cleared sufficiently. The author you see does not completely understand the work that must be done in this respect before his methods will have great value. We have cleared the communication channels both privately in your individual cases, and your joint communication systems as you operate together.

[... 32 paragraphs ...]

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