The Personal Sessions: Book Two of the Deleted Seth Material: Personal Seth Sessions: 12871- 112773 by Roberts Jane & Butts Robert

The Personal Sessions: Book Two of the Deleted Seth Material: Personal Seth Sessions: 12871- 112773 by Roberts Jane & Butts Robert

Author:Roberts, Jane & Butts, Robert [Roberts, Jane]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: New Awareness Network, Inc.
Published: 2017-05-15T00:00:00+00:00


SESSION 617 (DELETED PORTION)

SEPTEMBER 25, 1972 10:45 PM MONDAY

(The following is the balance of the regular 617th session for September 25, 1972. Seth spent the first portion of the session dictating on Chapter 3 of his book, The Nature of Personal Reality .)

Now. I want to talk to you. We are near the end of this chapter. You may take notes or not, as you prefer. I have taken Ruburt to task many times. Now it is your turn.

(“Okay.”)

He is exhausted by the barrage of negative thoughts that you have recently exploded in the household. I know you have been busy, but you have not examined your beliefs as given in the book.

You are insisting that your negative ideas are reality. There is a deep love between you. For reasons that I will get to, and to some extent have told you, you got into the habit of inhibiting joy, and being a stranger to gaiety.

Now these episodes begin and follow a rhythmic pattern, and Ruburt recognizes it. You begin to concentrate upon the negative (underlined three times) aspects of the news in the paper. This initiates such an episode. You go from that to the neighbors, the environment, Ruburt’s condition, and Prentice.

As you do, your behavior does change, and Ruburt there (underlined) is not projecting. You look at him on some (underlined) occasions—far less than in the past—with great impatience and disapproval, as far as his physical condition is concerned, so that he feels he would have greater dignity alone on his knees than trying to walk with you with that look in your eyes.

Now for some time he did not see that look, and you were doing very well, but you slid back just at a time when he was trying to put the advice in my book to use.

You do exaggerate the Prentice relationship negatively. There are negative aspects, but you concentrate upon them. You accuse Ruburt of never forgetting a thing that you said of a negative nature, but you hold all of Prentice’s errors in your mind, and so far refuse to concentrate upon any good in that relationship.

You are aware (underlined) of the good, but you do not concentrate upon it. You concentrate (underlined) upon the negative aspects.

Now Ruburt worked against that concentration of yours in producing Seven . Now he is very much in love with you, so it is difficult to get some of this data through. He does not like you criticized. Your own ideas concerning the artist in society being poor, mistreated and at the mercy of others—now this is a core belief of yours that you consider a truth, and the nature of reality.

It severely limits you. You have projected it into contacts with publishers. Now do not say to me that is the way things are. Do you understand?

(“Yes.” I wasn’t about to.)

That is the nature of an invisible belief. If you had been more intimately connected with Ruburt’s classes, the same hassle would have resulted. Now Ruburt until recently has had the same sort of belief concerning his body and its abilities.



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