7 results for stemmed:sloth

TPS6 Deleted Session June 9, 1981 Kubler Ross kr redistributions slothful

(Long pause.) Spontaneity is not trusted, and left alone the spontaneous self is seen as slothful, given to the pursuit of meaningless pleasure. To some extent the spontaneous self and the Sinful Self wear the same mask or bear the same face. It goes without saying that the framework is male-oriented —but even then the male is really no adequate male unless he becomes a warrior, and pushes himself to perform against the powers of darkness, on the one hand, and against sloth on the other.

TPS6 Deleted Session April 16, 1981 Sinful science mechanistic tainted outcomes

[...] The Sinful Self has no use for play, because it believes so fervently that left alone it will indeed be lazy or childish, or fritter itself away—or, looking at it the other way, it fears that left alone it will only play, or will be slothful. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session June 21, 1978 effort promote desires impulses letting

[...] Western religion and science promote the ideas of competition, effort, the emphasis upon the will, divorced from the imagination, so that to “give up all effort” can be read as an abdication of responsibility, an indication of laziness and sloth; or in fundamental Christian terms, the devil finds work for idle hands.

TPS5 Deleted Session June 1, 1979 Ida Dick golf impulses brother

He is in a period where he is trying to release impulses, but one look at that situation—momentarily, now—panicked him, so that he began to wonder if any discipline was not worthwhile to prevent what he considered that kind of intuitional and intellectual sloth.

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 903, February 25, 1980 grid mammals classifications fragments transmigration

[...] Dogs, cats, manatees, lions, dolphins, apes, bats, whales, shrews, sloths, and deer are mammals, to name just a few. [...]

TES2 Session 84 September 2, 1964 boat rowboat sympathy constructions wharf

He is given, indeed, to a peculiar habit of sloth which he must conquer if his artistic abilities are to bear fruit. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session January 18, 1971 trivial hopelessness fears anger evokes

[...] At times he simply wears his body out, and it requires additional rest, but he takes this as a sign of sloth and laziness. [...]