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TPS1 Session 478 (Deleted) April 28, 1969 pluck weeds pen desire sell

The negative thoughts can and should be recognized and plucked up as they are encountered, but you do not need a shovel to pluck up one weed at a time, nor hit yourself over the head with a sledgehammer for finding a weed in your garden. This does little to help the gardener but put him out of commission for a while, and it does not pluck any more weeds.

In other words negative thoughts can be recognized and plucked out with no more rancor than you would pluck out weeds in a garden. There is no need blaming yourself that in the past you allowed the weeds to grow, sometimes in your ignorance imagining them to be flowers. Your job now is simply to remove them, and as you remove each one, easily, to drop in a seed of positive thought to replace it.

Fear of any kind, including fear of fear, is destructive. A negative thought gains in power to the extent that you fear it, and you had better underline that whole sentence. A better attitude is “Well, there is a negative thought, let’s get rid of it.” Now, mentally, have Ruburt pretend it is simply a weed, and mentally throw it over his shoulder after he has plucked it from the seed of his consciousness.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, February 4, 1969 truth intellectually intellect win cracks

[...] You will not find secrets in the grasses, only weeds. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 867, July 23, 1979 portraits species disease inventions perplexity

[...] (Pause.) In a way, some disease states help to insure the survival of the species — not by weeding out the sickly but by introducing into large numbers of individuals the conditions needed to stabilize other strains within the species that need to be checked, or to “naturally inoculate” the species against a sensed greater danger.

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 574, March 17, 1971 adjacent Middleton landscape malady Patty

[...] In this case you may perceive them symbolically through symbols you will recognize, seeing jumbled thoughts for example as weeds, which you can then simply discard.

NotP Chapter 3: Session 764, January 26, 1976 modes exercises scenes associations daydream

[...] These beliefs must be weeded out. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 2: Session 615, September 18, 1972 false mind beliefs stained examine

The false beliefs must be weeded out so that the conscious mind can become aware of its source once again, and open to the inner channels of splendor and power available to it.

TES5 Session 224 January 17, 1966 Birch owner trailer past card

[...] We spent several weekends at the house cleaning up, and Jane weeded the flower garden.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 831, January 15, 1979 copyedited Tam Sue medieval private

[...] If Seth didn’t give us a rose garden, he certainly did — and does — try to tell us where the weeds come from! [...]

TES3 Session 108 November 18, 1964 inwardness fruit Sonja November universe

[...] One time I saw a group of men and women walking out of a deserted house into a field of knee-high brown weeds, and heard them talking plainly.

TES5 Session 200 October 20, 1965 olive Rico Puerto car cafeteria

[...] The bank was covered with brightly colored high grass and weeds. [...]

TES6 Session 278 August 8, 1966 Leonard postmark stamp geometrical postage

[...] It is almost impossible for you to weed out all negative attitudes, for by these you understand the difference between positive and negative. [...]