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TES2 Session 64 June 24, 1964 bug construction hose cat insect

[...] You do not—and I repeat: you do not —perceive all constructions into matter. [...]

[...] She was unable to do so, and then looked up at me.

[...] I knelt to pick up the insect, and found it quite difficult to do. [...]

There is something here we may as well consider now, having to do with the cooperation existing between all living creatures in the construction of the physical universe. [...]

TES3 Session 100 October 26, 1964 Jimmy j.j Marian thermostat Jeep

[...] I did want to mention the fact that Ruburt is doing very well with the initial chapter that will introduce our material.

[...] On this particular evening during the first week in October 1964, he had some extra work to do. [...]

[...] Doing a little figuring concerning the time, he arrived at the conclusion that Marian had had her experience at approximately the same time he had been standing in back of his mother’s house, thinking about his father. [...]

I do not want to begin an involved discussion this evening. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session March 11, 1981 church Normandy grandfather heresy nightmare

I do not want to go into a history of culture here, but your organizations historically have largely been built upon your religious concepts, which have indeed been extremely rigid. [...]

[...] To do that is one thing, but to take others with you would be, he felt, unforgivable—and in the framework of those fears, as his work became better known he became even more cautious. [...]

[...] The sweet peas and marigolds are doing great, the godetia and dianthus not so great, so far.

(Bill was still alternately sleeping and preening himself beside me on the couch, as he’d been doing all through the session. [...]

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

As always, I will do the best that I can (smiling), using concepts with which you are familiar, at least to begin. [...]

(9:46.) Many viruses are vital to physical existence, and in your terms there are gradations of activity, so that only under certain conditions do viruses turn into, say, what you think of as deadly ones. [...]

[...] In one season he dreamed of the others, however, and in dreams he saw himself spreading the seeds of fruits as he had seen the wind do in daily life.

[...] They do dream of physical reality, but much more briefly than you. [...]

TES4 Session 174 August 2, 1965 aggressiveness therapy harmlessly investigation unavoidable

[...] We do not want, in other words, to direct an individual to dream about a situation in which he is attacking a particular individual. There are many reasons for this, both telepathic realities which you do not as yet understand, and guilt patterns which would be unavoidable. [...]

[...] You do not have to sleep to dream. [...]

I would suggest that you tell yourselves that you will henceforth be able to remember dreams from the deeper levels of your personality, and you should find that you will be able to do so.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 9, 1983 gas tray leg aspirin mattress

[...] At 3:05 she started reading yesterday’s session—and surprised me by doing very well indeed. [...]

[...] Performance may be uneven in the meantime, however—until finally the most auspicious improvements do indeed become the normal, natural state of affairs. [...]

[...] “I’m waiting for all of these motions I’m doing to coordinate themselves, in one big motion,” she said. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 18, 1984 diseases bedridden tape vein coping

[...] That is, what purposes do diseases serve in our world, since they are so prevalent, and have always been with us? [...] Certainly we aren’t doing well as a species in coping with diseases. [...]

[...] I do not know whether or not he will continue today, for it is a hard session for Ruburt to give, while maintaining the necessary trance level.

UR1 Section 1: Session 685 February 25, 1974 Preface network selectivity desultorily ostensibly

[...] Not only can all cells respond to each other, but their mass activity triggers even higher centers of consciousness to respond to a given set of world conditions, rather than to other quite-as-legitimate world conditions that do not fit the accepted pattern. [...]

[...] You can, however, quite consciously leap from it — and you do often, when for a while, particularly in the dream state, you view the world from another perspective.

Give us a moment … In some adventures you do visit other probable realities in which you have a body structure quite as real as “your own.” [...]

NotP Chapter 4: Session 768, March 22, 1976 sexual lesbian homosexual taboos identification

Even when social scientists or biologists explore human sexuality, they do so from the framework of sexuality as it appears in your world. [...]

(Pause at 10:25.) Do you want a break?

[...] It can lead to acts that do not produce children. [...]

TES8 Session 349 June 28, 1967 Joanie lettuce Gilbert Bill cigarette

(Bill did not indicate any month, and I do not recall if a month was mentioned for the death notice.)

[...] She will do this with her mother, for instance, while they watch a late movie on TV, etc. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 20, 1984 couldn Jeff vitamin Shannon worrisome

[...] In the meantime, I do touch those coordinates that quicken Ruburt’s healing processes. [...]

[...] And I couldn’t see her doing that, especially if often she never even sees the typed session, but hears me read it to her. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 565, February 1, 1971 Lumanians nonviolence bleed coexist absurd

[...] While they were not able to solve the problem of violence as they understood it in your reality, their passionate desire to do so still rings throughout your own psychic environment.

[...] These do not occur by chance, but when some kind of rapport causes effects to leap between systems that otherwise appear quite separated. [...]

TPS1 First Hypnosis Session, Jane February 12, 1968 Florida induced relaxed hypnosis hypnotized

[...] Jane described how she had become very frightened in Florida over the job situation, and that I had been forced to get a job anyhow even though I had told her most emphatically that I didn’t intend to do this. [...] Her father was to help us out financially also, but did not do so.]

(Quickly now, Jane began to talk, and I encouraged her to do so. [...]

(I was more open and reassuring with Jane during this session than I have been for some time, and I told her I realized this was a fault on my part, and that I would do my best to remedy it.

[...] I did not give her a key word, for instance, to speed up future inductions, but plan to do so when I have more experience.

UR2 Epilogue by Robert F. Butts geese Unknown migrations flight epilogue

[...] The material itself can stand on its own, though, and we trust it will continue to do so when Jane and I are through with this particular joint physical adventure. [...]

Yet we think now that such extensive notes have served their purposes for Seth’s material, at least for some time, so those books-in-the-works will carry minimum notes — as they do, say, in Seth Speaks. For one thing, as I write this Epilogue, Seth has finished The Nature of the Psyche, and has already begun still another book. [...]

[...] But Jane and I do want to know more; we’re sure that Seth can help us here.

But if Seth-Jane are at all right, then consciousness is more than encompassing enough to embrace all that we are, and everything that each of us can even remotely conceive of doing or being. [...]

TES5 Session 201 October 25, 1965 story Freeze airplane chilly motel

(Oddly enough, I remember waking up chilly in the morning last week, but do not know whether this followed the dream. [...]

[...] I was doing so well when the alarm rang at 11:30 that I set it for another half hour beyond my usual time.

[...] She said she “knew Seth was going to do that,” that he had some more to say.

An M, S. (Pause.) A disagreement today between Dr. Instream and a man with a mustache, over money and a policy, having to do with how funds should be used. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 13 dream electrical rem intensities world

You do create your own dreams. Nevertheless, you do not create them during a specific point in time. [...]

[...] What you do not know is that all consciousness dreams. [...] As in the material world, atoms combine for their own benefit into more complicated structures, so do they combine to form such gestalts in the dream world.

[...] Electricity, as you perceive it, is merely an echo emanation or a sort of shadow image of these infinite varieties of pulsation which give actuality to many phenomena with which you are familiar, but which do not appear as tangible objects within the physical field. [...]

The gradations of intensities are so minute that it would be impossible to measure them, and yet each field contains in coded form the actual living reality of endless eons; contains what you would call the past, present, and future of unnumbered universes; contains the coded data of any and every consciousness that has been or will be, in any universe; those that have appeared to vanish, and those which, seemingly, do not yet exist. [...]

TES2 Session 68 July 6, 1964 Mark Bill doorway apparition bath

[...] We do not feel that at this stage any other opinion or attitude is needed. [...]

[...] This can be proven mathematically, and scientists are already working with the problem, though they do not understand the principles behind it.

While Mark creates his own image, you seem to see his image, but you do not see it. [...]

[...] My personal feeling is that Seth’s enormous cranium in the drawings is a symbolic one—perhaps one pertaining to Bill’s feeling that Seth possesses greater or different knowledge than we do.

TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968 integers Roger zero math minus

(Strictly speaking, we do not believe Seth as we known him and are used to him, gave the material tonight. [...] Our questions will have to do with the nature of this source, why this particular data came through in this fashion, etc. [...]

[...] It has a highly artificial relation to it, and it hides another equation, secret since the time of Egypt, having do with the basic nature of zero, and the opening and wedging powers of the unleashed integer, over zero to the 9th degree gradations downward, do you see?

At a certain point the integers seem to dissolve; their value undermined (“I think this bit has to do with that Planck thing,” Jane said), but here they actually pick up added powers, precisely where you cannot follow, in integer, where its values seem to be undermined. [...]

[...] But the previous functions, dissolving, do so only to re-emerge in a new fashion, and up rise the values of the 12th powers, now under the triumphant banners of the psi factor, minus 7 over an unfolded pi. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 591, August 11, 1971 Christ Luke Matthew conspiracy crucifixion

[...] If you do not take the time to examine your own subjective states, then you cannot complain if so many answers seem to elude you. [...]

[...] As this book was conceived and written by a nonphysical personality, and then made physical, so do each of you have access to greater abilities and methods of communication than those usually accepted.

[...] “What’s he going to do now?” she asked. [...]

(“I’ve been glad to do it.”)

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 835, February 7, 1979 whooosh victims Americans leader Jonestown

[...] No person dies without a reason.2 You are not taught that, however, so people do not recognize their own reasons for dying, and they are not taught to recognize their own reasons for living — because you are told that life itself is an accident in a cosmic game of chance.

[...] You will not see man’s good intent, or you will do so ironically — for in comparison with your ideals, good in the world appears to be so minute as to be a mockery.

[...] They may have attended colleges — but they are the first to realize that such advantages do not necessarily add to the quality of life, for they are the first to arrive at such an enviable position.

[...] Do you want to say something about Jane?” I asked. [...]

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