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self-examination taken too far.. the workings of an overconscientious self.. ------------------------- Seth: Suggestion as you know adjusts weight, and heals the body as thoroughly as it can be used in the opposite way. You surround yourself with objects, and an obvious environment instantly perceived. You also surround yourselves with an interior environment. The color of your walls can influence the state of your mind. -- a simple enough fact; but the uses to which you put words, both silent and verbal, affect the state of your mind far more. The power of words has to do initially with the sound and symbols. Pleasant words, silent or spoken, instantly cause beneficial reactions, some noticeable and some not. They alter the state of the system which is of course never stable or constant.They mold the features of a face. The expressions come and go but certain habitual patterns remain. What you need is a preponderance of constructive words. This often has nothing to do with number of words, but emotionally charged words. They sway the mental state in certain directions. Suggestions given then, good ones, to a mind already distracted by fear or worry, will do little good. ...have him think of his thoughts as nourishment, so that he feeds himself constructive, nourishing thoughts. He needs them. This will automatically allow him to gain weight faster for much of the energy taken in goes out through these worries. (I figured there was something like that going on.) It is the habit, to one extent self-examination carried too far in that respect, of too much concern with the problems of the self anyway. As mentioned some time ago an overconscientiousness was also involved here. The Personal Sessions, book 1, session 4/25/71, by Jane Roberts (C) L.Butts -- Sethquotes@me...
Posted on: Sat, 03 Jan 2015 18:49:35 +0000

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