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TPS1 Session 476 (Deleted) April 16, 1969 abundance negative spool rejection prayer

[...] Intensive concentration along these lines should be followed by several days when you simply do your prayer experiments and then let the whole thing drop from your mind, and give the creative inner self an opportunity to work for you. [...]

[...] Let your thoughts flow naturally during the day. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 9: Session 537, June 24, 1970 John center Barclay death corpse

[...] Let me hasten to tell you that all such ability is not necessarily conscious, and that much of it takes place during the sleep state when you are simply not aware of it.

[...] This is the same kind of form in which you travel in out-of-body projections, and again let me remind my readers that each of them leaves the body for some time each night during sleep.

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 888, December 10, 1979 neural sleepwalkers hinterland unit particles

2. Seth should have said that light can be defined as being made up of waves or particles, but he didn’t put it quite that way, and I let stand what he did say. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session January 16, 1978 recaptured rearouse strides tend jestful

If Ruburt is showing improvements, then let these rise to your attention. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 577, March 31, 1971 list adjacent Middleton shortest unacquainted

[...] Feeling some irritation, I let it ring until it stopped.)

TSM Chapter Nine Phil illusion Gene dunes Shiva

[...] (More than this, he let me use his real name, rather than hiding behind a pseudonym.) In his letter he said: In the session “I chose topics of conversation which were clearly of tolerable interest to Seth and considerable interest to me, and which by that time I had every reason to believe were largely foreign territory to Jane. [...]

[...] While Seth insists that help comes from within, he did offer excellent advice to a few, along with correct clairvoyant impressions of their environments—probably to let me know we had the right person more than anything else.

He absolutely refuses to let people use him as a crutch—this goes for me, too—and maintains that the Seth Material itself provides a means by which people can understand themselves better, reevaluate their reality, and change it. [...]

But from now on I’ll let Seth speak for himself. [...]

TES3 Session 102 November 1, 1964 Gallery Bill Macdonnel doubter Cameron

[...] Without you Ruburt would not let me come through. [...]

[...] He is now doing better with his psychological time experiments, and he must let this spontaneity expand into other aspects of his life. [...]

[...] And here let me say that Ruburt’s strong feelings are correct. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 885, October 24, 1979 Ankh Hermes materialists Spreekt Mitzi

[...] His body is responding, however, so let him remember that creativity is playful, and that it always surfaces when he allows his mind to drop its worries.

You are doing well, and your notes (for Mass Events) are coming together in their own order, so let them.

[...] (Not to mention that innumerable experiments have proven that “physical matter” isn’t solid or objective at all, but “only” energy!) We have, then, the paradox of mind denying its own reality, let alone its importance. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 10, 1977 Dineen James Carol Rusty Hal

[...] The knocking woke me up, but I saw them pulling out of the driveway so let them go. [...]

[...] Let us look at the simple event involving your two visitors.

[...] (When Carol opened the screen door, she let Willy Two out, but picked him up easily.) Miss Dineen remembers you kindly also because of Miss Callahan, of course.

TES1 Session 26 February 18, 1964 John Philip Bradley human evolution

[...] I was of course perfectly willing to let last night’s session go, understanding the circumstances.

I always delight, if you will forgive me, in astounding the present personalities of acquaintances by letting them know that I have known them before. [...]

(“Wait—let’s get the spelling on that.”

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 674, July 2, 1973 Christ Gospels affirmation love Matthew

A child who says, “I gave up my life for my parents and devoted myself to their care,” means, “I was afraid to live my own life, and afraid to let them live theirs. [...]

[...] Those who fear to affirm their own being also fear to let others live for themselves. [...]

[...] Many churchgoers who consider themselves quite religious do not understand the nature of love or affirmation as much as some bar patrons, who celebrate the nature of their bodies and enjoy the spontaneous transcendence as they let themselves go with the motion of their beings.

TES9 Session 441 October 9, 1968 mythlin male proportionately Zeno Pitre

Now, we will let our other people’s sessions go for now.

(Smile.) Some evening we must use your recorder so that you do not need to write so furiously, and let me talk to you. [...]

She will not let him be done here, and he resents it when she rouses him. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 870, August 1, 1979 impulses ideal urge civilizations headache

[...] If your impulses lead you toward relationships with others, then do not let fears of unworthiness stand in your way. [...]

[...] Actually, I did — a lot of them — particularly concerning certain themes I’ve been writing about lately, but I was tiring so I let the questions go. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session February 21, 1972 discontent displaced freelancing elephants roared

Again, let me start off in my own fashion.

[...] Do not let that happen again. [...]

TES9 Session 496 August 18, 1969 Foss Crosson gallery Reverend Fox

You may let your pussycat out, and I will see what I can find in the meantime.

[...] To use the time I let our other cat, Willy, in the back hall door. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 617, September 25, 1972 core beliefs invisible reinforce illness

[...] A family can constantly reinforce its joy (louder), gaiety, and spontaneity by concentrating on ideas of vitality, strength and creativity; or it can let half of its energy slip away (deeper) by reinforcing resentments, angers and thoughts of doubt and failure.

Now let me give you a brief example of a core belief. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 703 June 12, 1974 blueprints dynamics Section physician frequencies

[...] Let us take a very simple example.

[...] While the society accepts these techniques, then you are to some extent dependent upon them, and you had better think twice before you let them go. [...]

TES2 Session 46 April 22, 1964 Mark Ed barn discipline son

I suggest that you take your break; and again, by all means, let me complicate matters further by commenting on the fact that Mark himself knew you, Joseph, twice before, and perhaps you will recall my comments upon your relationship with your son’s mistresses in Denmark.

[...] Your son was an artist, and certainly prances up and down now in the person of your Ruburt; and at the time you had no understanding nor use for art as any man’s profession; and let it be said that in this respect Ruburt treats you much better than you treated him.

[...] Our friend Mark let out a bellowing shriek. [...]

(While still in this drowsy state, without making a great effort I tried to let the sighting return. [...]

TPS5 Jane’s Notes & Deleted Session April 24, 1979 relaxation looser vacation floppy overview

[...] That Rob was having a “body vacation” or that his body was taking a vacation, a rest; and that the contrast between his floppy state and his usual one would let him know how tight he’d been.... [...]

[...] Let me explain.

[...] When you believe that relaxation means that you are limp, that you can do nothing, that you have let go (with humor), then, of course, you experience it as such. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session December 27, 1971 attitudes de ne ra vacation

[...] It may be beating a dead horse, but let me say that I’ve told Jane time and again that I don’t consider her physical condition an acceptable price to pay for any sort of creative achievement. [...]

[...] To relax meant to let down the guard, and distractions in. [...]

(I didn’t believe any of this, and still don’t. I let Seth see my disbelief, but said no more. [...]

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