Results 681 to 700 of 1873 for stemmed:seth
[...] I thought it okay to ask this question since Seth had already mentioned handwriting in connection with the data. Seth’s answer here is a good reference to the note Mother wrote inside the greeting card. [...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[...] Seth hadn’t wanted to take a break at the regular time, and had wanted to keep her under for the experiment also. [...]
[...] Seth adds a few comments after break.
(Seth/Jane now turned toward Peggy, who had been sitting quietly by. [...] It will be remembered that Seth has strong subconscious abilities.)
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
(Seth broke off his material to introduce this bit of humor because Bill, sitting perhaps five feet away, was leaning forward and staring intently at Jane as she spoke. [...]
(At 9:00 she told me she thought Seth would discuss my questions #5 and 6, about black-and-white thinking, and touch upon “that article” about micro metal-bending, or psychokinetic metal bending. [...] I’m attaching a copy of the article to this session, for Seth came through with some unique insights concerning healing and micro metal-bending, or PKMB.)
[...] I ask a question or two about it in my list of questions for Seth.
[...] Next comes my list of “pithy quotations” from the same group of sessions—positive statements from Seth [usually] that we can quickly review. [...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[...] Jane at session time was in an extremely relaxed state, and she could not bring Seth through, although we waited until 10 PM.
(Tam Mossman and his fiancée Eve had been our guests over the past weekend, May 2—4; he had heartily approved the work Jane has completed on the Seth book and we thought that this belief might have something to do with Jane’s very relaxed state. [...]
[...] She told me that at various times Seth was around during the evening while we waited, but never did come through.
(The session on Wednesday was held as usual, and of course we asked Seth for an explanation of Monday’s events.)
(In my original and unpublished notes in Session 520 in Seth Speaks I listed three chances for the fruition of Seth’s prediction: The mention in Cosmopolitan of Jane’s ESP book for April 1970; Tam’s news about New American Library being very interested in the Seth material book; or Jane’s contract for the dream book being in the mail from Prentice-Hall.)
(Good evening, Seth.”)
(On the evening of April 2, while brushing her teeth, Jane got this flash from Seth: “You need to relearn the joy of physical achievement.”)
(“Good night Seth, and thank you very much.”
(Supplementing Seth’s mention of the inner senses during the last delivery: He’s told us about nine of these so far, and a list of them can be found in Chapter Nineteen of The Seth Material. [...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[...] I couldn’t tell you what that was about, and yet I have an idea … I think Seth wishes I had a better vocabulary for body things.”
(Seth had something to say about this last thought not long ago. [...]
[...] Yet at the same time in a way I feel sorry for Seth, for his unceasing efforts to help seem to usually fall on infertile ground. [...] I often wonder at the great difference between Seth’s thinking and ours, yet fully agree that the three of us are closely involved. [...] This seemingly contradictory state of affairs may be the best evidence of all that Seth is truly what he says he is—“a personality energy essence, no longer focused in physical reality.”)
(“I haven’t done spectacularly with those red stars Seth suggested,” Jane said, “but as far as the week is concerned I’ve done pretty good. [...]
(She had no idea what Seth would talk about tonight. [...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
(It will be remembered that Jane and Seth noted many valid emotional connections pertaining to the test object in the 219th session. We feel that with practice Jane and Seth will be able to pick such charges up regardless of what individuals they are attached to, or directed at.
[...] He had changed jobs and left Elmira at the time we were interested in his house, in June 1964, however. Seth dealt with the purchase of this house in several sessions, saying it would be a good one for us psychically. [...]
(It will be remembered that these sessions began two years ago through our contacting a personality called Frank Watts, who was superseded by Seth in the fourth session. [...]
[...] This technique usually leads Seth to discuss the point in question during the session.
(Jane’s Seth voice was stronger than usual — indeed, almost loud at times, with the usual pauses.)
(“Good afternoon, Seth.”)
If people become ill, it is quite fashionable to say that the immunity system (Seth’s pronunciation) has temporarily failed — yet the body itself knows that certain “dis-eases” are healthy reactions. [...]
(“Good afternoon, Seth.”
2. For those who are interested: As soon as Seth mentioned the “psychological activity” of atoms and molecules, I was intuitively and strongly aware of connections between his statement and at least two principles of modern physics. [...] Especially, though, I sensed relationships between Seth’s idea on the one hand, and both the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics and the principle of complementarity on the other.
(“Thank you very much, Seth. [...]
I doubt if physicists in the 1920s were concerned about the psychological activity of atoms, molecules, or particles, although it seems that Heisenberg came close to Seth’s idea when he considered the free behavior of an electron emitted by a light ray. [...]
(She said she knew from Seth that Seth had frightened Peg somewhat; that is, his approach had been one she was unaccustomed to, and it would have been better had he talked with Peg about Jesus, His love and healing power, etc.
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
(Seth’s humorous comment above refers to an insight Jane received from him just before the session began.)
(The doctor referred to by Seth is George Chapman, an Englishman. [...]
[...] This time her Seth voice was stronger than it has been, and a bit deeper.)
(“Good afternoon, Seth.”)
[...] During our short break I mentioned that it would be nice if Seth would comment on my experience with my paintings this noon. [...]
[...] I said that Seth’s first line, about her ultimately being able to walk, has been on my mind since these new sessions began, but that I’d hesitated to mention it. [...]
(4:40 p.m. I thanked Seth for appearing. [...] Seth hadn’t commented, and I didn’t ask him.)
[...] I’d started roughing out a note this morning having to do with Seth’s statement in a session for Chapter 5 of Dreams. [...]
(“And I got hot too, after that,” Jane said, referring to her forehead reaction, This made me think that the warmth she felt was a sign of bodily healing, such as Seth had said recently was associated with warmth.
(“Afternoon, Seth.”)
(Here Seth refers to the check for $7,500 that Jane recently received from Prentice-Hall as half her payment for the paperback rights of Seth Speaks. [...]
(“Good evening, Seth. [...]
[...] Good night, Seth, and thank you.”
[...] Jane is too concerned with bodily improvements, as Seth suggests, and we are still lax in playing badminton daily.)
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
(I asked the question because I thought Seth’s answer to number forty-six, in the last session, touched upon one of those propositions: “The Law of Infinite Changeability and Transmutation.” [...]
[...] 1. On March 9, 1964, Seth said that April 15 would be a day of crisis for Miss Callahan in the hospital. [...] On April 15, Seth stated during the 44th session that Miss Callahan would undergo brain damage. [...]
[...] At last I began to idly speculate about the problems involved in explaining Seth to others; among these others being my boss at work, Harry Gottesman.
(This material is included here because Seth mentions the subject matter in the following, 54th, session.
(On April 22, 1964, Seth stated that May 23rd would represent another and possibly the last crisis as far as Miss Callahan is concerned. [...]