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TPS3 Deleted Session August 11, 1975 halfhearted psyche poverty couch advocating

I was saying in his first episode: “Ask and you shall receive, ask halfheartedly and you shall receive in exactly that measure,” and I was looking at you exactly as I am now. Ask and you shall receive. This applies in every area of experience. When you ask you expect an answer, or at least a reply of a kind. If you ask on the one hand and then say “I do not want to know” on the other, the results will be minimal. Ruburt was asking for flexibility but he did not fully want it, and so halfhearted questions bring halfhearted answers. Lately he asked wholeheartedly, and there will be a wholehearted answer and reply—from the psyche itself, which understands its parts. There is a wisdom and an understanding operating, a beautiful give-and-take in life between the intensity of a desire and its fulfillment—an underlying exquisite sanity. While symptoms of any kind serve a purpose they are considered legitimate. The psyche will not remove them until the intensity of desire for freedom rises high enough to meet those purposes in other ways.

TES2 Session 80 August 24, 1964 Aug cold vacation Driftwood Beach

(I would like to mention here another rather halfhearted experiment I tried while on vacation. [...]

TES8 Session 346 June 14, 1967 peanuts overproduction sun symptoms apricot

[...] It is imperative that Ruburt throw considerable energy into his idea for classes; whether in writing or in psychic matters, that all available, practically available time and effort be given here to such an endeavor; that it not be adopted halfheartedly.

TES8 Session 355 July 26, 1967 Ferd Australia Madonna Halfway Pete

[...] But this is not a matter that you should go halfheartedly into. [...]

TES2 Session 47 April 24, 1964 Roarck Jim esthetic a.s.p.r office

[...] He chose to be born under rather poor circumstances, and until the near present made little real or rather effective attempts, but only halfhearted attempts, to seek better conditions for his present personality. [...]