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I may have slipped up, but I do not think so: I do not believe I gave the information about you and George in book dictation (for “Unknown” Reality), in order to keep the material simple enough for the reader. [...] You do share psychic memories, and hold in common the memories of other selves who did live in the time of the Roman-soldier incident.
[...] Jane’s quotations in them do apply, however, to material Seth had given as dictation for Psyche.)
[...] I asked her now to dictate to me exactly what she wanted me to record: “Now he’s telling us that to take conscious control of your beliefs and life and everything does involve a new manipulation of consciousness, where I’d been knocking my guts out thinking it should be something you can do real easy. [...]
[...] You of course do give tacit consent, and give up whatever role of leadership you possess in that area, which is far more considerable than you allow yourself to admit. [...]
Thoughts and beliefs do indeed bring about physical alterations. They can even — and often do — change genetic messages.
[...] He didn’t advocate doing anything like an operation, and his advice was consistent with Seth’s material yesterday. [...]
[...] She didn’t do well, though, and I read it to her finally.)
The mind grows wiser with age when it is allowed to do so. [...]
I do not want to cause Ruburt any discomfort. His trust is necessary, and I do not want him to feel that he is being used by me. I know he does not feel this way, nor do I so use him in that manner. Nevertheless I also avoid the impression of so doing.
[...] Ruburt’s condition is coming along well now, and this period of rest from sessions will do you no harm.
Do not feel too badly that our sessions are so disrupted this week. [...]
[...] I certainly do regret the necessity for such a brief session, but I am often near in periods such as these, and I help you use your own abilities whenever I can.
[...] In certain levels of dream reality forms that you do not as yet perceive as physical, do exist. [...] In certain dreams you do perceive them. Within dream reality you can come in contact with many other kinds of reality with which you do not ordinarily have to deal.
[...] I do not get the feeling that the object has to do with the immediate present, in that it was not a part of your experience, directly.
(“I do not get the feeling that the object has to do with the immediate present, in that it was not a part of your experience, directly.” [...]
[...] The whole pattern was made up of lines and white spots which do not show very well in my tracing. [...]
[...] well, you don’t know what they are, do you? [...] Because we did it in a Creative Writing class without making any suggestions as to what we would meet, or rather than probable selves or anything, I’m going to suggest tonight that we do it with that in mind. [...]
Those of you who are new, just consider it as an adventure in consciousness and see what you can do with it. [...]
[...] I really believe, and most of the people in the class do, that there are dimensions of consciousness that are open to us if we only try. [...]
[...] This often has nothing to do with numbers of words, but emotionally charged words. [...] Suggestions given then, good ones, to a mind already distracted by fear or worry, will do little good.
He was ashamed of needing you to do this for him initially, yet realized your support was necessary at that point. [...] I do not suggest more than 20 minutes for him in the beginning however.
The power of words has to do initially with the sound and symbols. [...]
[...] To be angry at himself for not doing his yoga, say, today can outdo the benefits of having done them earlier.
When either of you do good work you compliment each other. You do not say “But will that be followed up tomorrow by work as good or better?” You do not say “That is fine, but most likely tomorrow you will ruin what you did today.” [...]
[...] If you do, then again from your viewpoint that particular next earthly life will be yours. If you do not, your next earthly life will be a different one, where for example that information from the future did not take, or was not given.
[...] In your terms you do exist in the past, present and future simultaneously. You do have an identity of your own that is never annihilated. [...]
[...] These included promised material on my “probability dreams” involving family members; Jane’s hang-ups about finishing the two Seven novels she has started; and whether her teeth might have anything to do with her eye condition.
[...] But when you take over the responsibility for washing his clothes you are denying him acts that he did do—and can do, and adding to a sense of powerlessness in that regard. Help him wring out his slacks, for example, when he has trouble doing so, but do not automatically wash his things for him.
First of all, you do not realize or appreciate our joint accomplishment to date in that regard. [...] A difference was seen between it, and the catchall, do-it-yourself manuals.
Most of them do not have the writing ability to do so. [...]
[...] You would not want to handle the phone calls, the interviews, so do not blame Prentice for not giving you what you do not want. [...]
[...] If you do not meet face-to-face with people, for example, in clubs or organizations, you communicate with a far greater number, each of you, and jointly. You do this in the warmest of terms. [...]
[...] He likes privacy as well as you do. [...] In so doing, however, he ignored his feelings to some extent. [...]
[...] They have nothing to do with Ruburt, for example, holding back, but with probabilities now assembling.
[...] Cells, as entities, do not drop off like apples; I was using, I suppose, a kind of shorthand I believed was clear in the context given.
[...] Because of the tensions and the challenges, however, and for other reasons having to do with this existence, Ruburt became worried that you would not relate to him in the emotional way that his nature demanded. [...] Do you remember, in a recent session?
[...] He must not tell himself “The next time I will do it right,” but do it as a game, imaginatively.
You must help him realize that physically he can do more than he realizes. [...] Do not at this point judge him against your idea of perfect performance.
[...] I even loved you then, too, like I do now.”
What you do not seem to understand is that the search, to show and sell your paintings, will in itself provide fuel for future work. The search in itself will make you feel that you are doing your best to place your paintings so that they will be permanently displayed and cared for. [...]
[...] I will tell you what you want to do in case you do not know.
Do you have any questions you would like to ask me?
[...] To do this, however, you must leave your daily language behind at least momentarily, and pay attention to your own feelings and imagination. [...] Many of your most vivid and moving feelings do not fit the facts of your language, so you disregard them.
[...] Your thoughts do form your reality. If you do not fear them, however, they create their own balances. [...]
Subjectively speaking, you are everywhere surrounded by your own greater reality, but you do not look in the right places. You have been taught not to trust your feelings, your dreams, or your imagination precisely because these do not often fit the accepted reality of facts.
Part of the reaction had to do with past conditioning, and was all interwoven. He was so often told “Do not fritter away your energy,” “Do not go in so many directions at once,” “Restrain yourself,” and so he was making sure that he avoided these pitfalls.
Ne ra mena do te dore gee portog po.
(I showed them to Jane after the session and asked her to translate them, as she has done with the Christmas card I made for her, but she hasn’t had time to do so as I begin typing this the next evening. [...]
[...] And he was always driven to do whatever must be done in order to produce it.
(To Theodore) We know of course this Bega—and he is trained to do a fairly decent job with you and you are a fairly good student. [...] When you are working with Bega you must try to let down and forget your physical data, for you do not know him well enough yet. You do not let him come through clearly enough. [...]
[...] You still do not realize its significance. You still do not realize the potential that you have and that you use in the dream state, and that you do not use ordinarily in your waking life. [...]
You will forgive me if I do not attend that particular class. [...] If I occasionally take you to task, I am speaking to two members of the class in particular, and if I occasionally take you to task, then ask yourselves who else cares enough to take you to task, and if I do not take you to task, who else will take you to task? [...]
[...] You know now, I do not have to tell you, that you are not actuating all your abilities. [...] You do not concentrate on one thing at a time. [...]
[...] When you do not behave in such a manner, bitterness piles up, and generally speaking you are not helping the other person involved. You may end up doing them harm through repressed reactions that suddenly explode.
[...] Do you follow me here?
[...] When you do not respond in this manner the annoyance builds up and you are then tempted to respond to one incident as if many were involved, because the others were not responded to adequately at the time.
[...] I would like you when you have time to meditate on the various kinds of abundance that you do presently enjoy. [...]
Now I am going to do something here if you want to do it, and you must be brave and adventurous, and I am sure that you all are (much laughter). [...] Let it call up from your own bank of personalities both those people that you may have been in those terms; those people that you are; those strangers that you are and do not recognize; or those selves that you may be in years to come. [...]
[...] I don’t want to do this for you, see. I want you to do it, just comfort her and don’t worry about it.”
[...] You looked something like you do now, only your build was scrawnier. [...] It was supposed to do all kinds of fantastic things; and it didn’t, it didn’t, it didn’t! ...And you didn’t have the guts to go back ...and you wandered, and you wandered alone, because you didn’t have the guts to go back. [...]
[...] She looked over at Phil Levine and said, “What did you do to me?” and she started to cry. [...]
[...] Do nothing else. Do not tell yourself, “He will do better,” but see it being done in the point of power. [...]
The fact that you did do our notes gave you confidence, while you did not feel threatened by failure as an artist. [...] If you would forget such ideas as selling your paintings and simply do them, you could clear some barriers.
You doubted that your own good work would bring any financial success at all, while you believed that commercial work would; but you do not like commercial work. [...]
(This I have decided to do.)
There are all kinds of events traveling along the same pathways, equally used, that do not appear physically. Physically then you do not perceive them. [...]
He is doing as well as he did a month or so ago in his reactions, but now that is not good enough. [...] Do you understand what I am saying here? [...]
[...] They act like infinite pathways, and have a definite construction, though you do not perceive this.
Tell Ruburt to do relaxation exercises again for a while each day, and also to allow himself to act in a more impulsive manner, in strong bursts of activity, and particularly to imagine himself moving swiftly and lightly.