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==Session==
 
==Session==
 
===Opening===
 
===Opening===
Having observed you for these past few days, it is amazing to the extent that you have each become a hub of activity within yourselves. Each of you has been bubbling over inside, in your unconscious realms. It is interesting to observe, for while you yourselves remain unconscious of your growth, we can see you literally bubbling inside, indicating that there is much going on. And this equates to eternal values, new growth, good work.
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Having observed you for these past few days, it is amazing to the extent that you have each become a hub of activity within yourselves. Each of you has been bubbling over inside, in your [[unconscious]] realms. It is interesting to observe, for while you yourselves remain unconscious of your growth, we can see you literally bubbling inside, indicating that there is much going on. And this equates to [[eternal]] [[values]], new growth, [[good]] work.
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And speaking of work, I believe we have an e-mail inquiry from our loyal associate in the east. What has he to say to us today, Thoroah?
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And speaking of work, I believe we have an e-mail [[inquiry]] from our loyal associate in the east. What has he to say to us today, Thoroah?
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THOROAH: R says, "Greetings, Tomas. I celebrate my association and friendship with you. In fact, last week our visit gave me much to ponder and I return to where we left off. I was struck with the irony of your gentle reproof of my estimation of play over its more celebrated sibling work, as I am more accustomed to being reproved by my mortal friends for doing just the opposite. Hence my question, What is it in the finite experience which gives rise to the appearance of paradox and how might it be related to irony?"
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THOROAH: R says, "Greetings, Tomas. I celebrate my association and [[friendship]] with you. In fact, last week our visit gave me much to ponder and I return to where we left off. I was struck with the [[irony]] of your gentle reproof of my estimation of play over its more celebrated sibling work, as I am more accustomed to being reproved by my mortal [[friends]] for doing just the opposite. Hence my question, What is it in the [[finite]] [[experience]] which gives rise to the [[appearance]] of [[paradox]] and how might it be related to [[irony]]?"
    
===Lesson===
 
===Lesson===

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