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UR1 Section 1: Session 681 February 11, 1974 unpredictability predictable probable atoms massive

“On the other hand, as I have told you, you change your past continually. It does not appear to change to you, for you change with it … You alter your future in the same manner. [...]

“These choices, however, are based upon your changing perception of past and present. [...]

[...] You know that the cellular structure of it changes constantly. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 3: Session 518, March 18, 1970 pupil conference writers play childhood

[...] For no matter how carefully I present the material, it is still bound to change past ideas that are strongly a part of the pupil’s personality. [...]

So, when I “meet” another, I may be able to relate to him much better on the basis of a particular past life experience, even though in my “now” we have little in common. We may have known each other, for example, as entirely different people in the fourteenth century, and we may communicate very nicely by discussing those experiences, much as you and your hypothetical childhood friend established rapport by remembering your past.

[...] We are aware of what you would call our past selves, those personalities we have adopted in various other existences.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 15, 1971 Ellen Florence Alpha Joel sedate

[...] So you are affected, again only in your terms, by your future reincarnations as well as your past ones. You can, therefore, in your present say something that will change the past. [...]

[...] You react to others, not only because of their position and relationship to you in this place and in this time, but because of memories from the past and, in your terms, because of memories from the future. For what you do today affects not only the future, in your terms, but also the past. And the words that you spoke now affect the past as you think of it, for time has open ends. [...]

There are, indeed then, connections between you that you would call past connections but connections that also reach into the future as you conceive of it. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 11, 1984 Sasquatch Ph.D Steiner leg Carol

[...] I told her that Seth didn’t go into our questions about his material in yesterday’s session, concerning changing the past from the present, nor did he comment on Carol Steiner’s Ph.D. thesis on the Seth material. [...]

[...] Her eyes kept changing; at times she could see well. [...]

(In short, Jane, the right leg is evidently to play a central role in your recovery — not only a physical one, but a vital one concerning changes in belief about the whole thing. [...]

TES8 Session 344 June 7, 1967 job nursery symptoms restraints fear

[...] His attitudes had by now changed. In the past he did think of work as temporary. [...]

[...] What I want to know is whether you can help impress my own changed attitude upon Jane so that it helps her in daily life? [...]

[...] In the past, however, it tended to aggravate his condition because the word arthritis alone carried such emotional force. [...]

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