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TES9 Session 439 September 30, 1968 triangle company John messenger Philip

[...] Let us wait a moment until I get our friend here somewhat settled down. [...]

[...] He will lose his position as far as bargaining power is concerned, or he will let it go. [...]

Now you may take a break as you prefer, and let our good King Philip rest. [...]

TES6 Session 280 August 24, 1966 indispositions sprain hay Wollheim cheese

[...] As she has done before Jane got up while speaking, and without interrupting her delivery let the cat in. [...]

[...] She wasn’t aware, really, that she had let the cat in until she was back in the chair. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 6 Tuesday, April 20, 1982 candidate joints hospital surgical replacement

[...] This course also lets the session serve as an automatic bridge to some of the material in the earlier essays.

Let me quickly add that all of the doctors who examined her advanced their suggestions while trying to be helpful, and in the name of “truth” as they saw it—with individual variations, of course. [...]

TES9 Session 503 September 24, 1969 astral fetus Midge burned encourage

[...] Some of this is simply that he is afraid of pain if a muscle is suddenly let go. [...]

[...] In any given case let him for example know if you disagree with what he is saying, while still encouraging him to say it. [...]

TPS1 Session 387 December 11, 1967 Maltz exercises relaxation vision sleepy

[...] Let him—again and again I say this— focus toward his work and classes, and pleasant daily activities, and away from symptoms.

[...] During the delivery I had become increasingly sleepy— so much so that at times I had to struggle to keep my eyes open; at times I let them close briefly in relief. [...]

NoPR Introduction by Jane Roberts Sumari guide spirit Cyprus Speakers

[...] I think that it operates as a psychological and psychic framework that frees me from normal verbal reference, letting me express and communicate inner feelings and data that lie just beneath formalized word patterns.

[...] I’d say mentally, “Okay, Seven, let’s have the next chapter,” and there it was as quickly as I could write it down. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 582, April 19, 1971 evolved portraits Mrs Speakers evolution

(9:30.) At the risk of really repeating myself, let me state that time as you know it does not exist basically and that all creations are simultaneous. [...]

[...] I will not let it go,” or you would find out very quickly that you were not nearly so independent.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 824, March 1, 1978 Cinderella fairy tale godmother adult

Dictation: In connection with the creation of the universe, and with the creation of public and private events alike, let us for a moment consider a different kind of myth.

[...] In fact, children let little escape them, so that, again, they experiment constantly in an effort to discover not only the effect of their thoughts and intents and wishes upon others, but the degree to which others influence their own behavior. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 14, 1984 activites hundredfold slide pencil ahold

[...] “So it’s tricky as hell to do all that stuff and not let yourself slide over the edge,” she said. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 15, 1984 faltering Gaye Webster Gym flexes

[...] If he has difficulty with the exercise, however, then let it go, but continue with the safety suggestions.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 11, 1984 Jeff antibiotic Judy Leanne fever

[...] That alone relaxes all other parts of the body, and lets the healing processes operate more easily and efficiently.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 19, 1984 coughing steam cold loge stage

I am, in fact, announcing myself only to let you know that I am indeed present and approachable, and also that I am making those adjustments that quicken the healing processes. [...]

TES3 Session 148 April 21, 1965 smoking tension naturel hairs smoker

[...] Let us not try to change our image overnight in too many ways at once. [...]

ECS1 January 14, 1969, Tuesday Conversation Between Rachel and Ruburt Rachel wheat unfriendly group leave

([Rachel:] “Jane, let’s just forget it...”)

DEaVF1 Essay 4 Saturday, April 17, 1982 chimes dirgelike irrepressible prologue escapades

[...] I still had only that one great line she’s interpreted for me in English: “Let my soul find shelter elsewhere.”

TPS3 Session 766 (Deleted Portion) February 17, 1976 backtracked options unresponsive demands abundance

[...] Somewhat in the same way, you let your questions and problems physically emerge, where they would be out in the open, and Ruburt would no longer be afraid of your problems as well as his own, as he used to be.

TES4 Session 157 May 24, 1965 resistance bunch unbalanced pendulum smooth

[...] Other aspects of Ruburt’s abilities will also let themselves be known within the near future, when he himself lets this come about. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 25, 1977 future compliment equated confidence uncreative

[...] Anything then that encourages him to let go is beneficial.

[...] All Ruburt has to do is to tell himself again to trust the thrust of his own creativity, and let himself go along with it, and there will be no problem.

TPS3 Deleted Session February 9, 1976 ideal taxes expression mutilate envision

When you let yourself go, your “natural” feelings lead you to fear that they will mutilate photographs, or in some way cheapen the book, dragging it down from the ideal. [...]

[...] He can collect it, and yet let it flow through him with greater strength.

UR1 Section 3: Session 699 May 22, 1974 photograph dream snapshots waking picture

[...] Speaking as simply as I can, and using concepts that you can understand, let me put it this way: From the other side — within what is loosely called the dream state — there is an existence quite as valid as your own, and from that viewpoint you can be considered as the dreamer. [...]

[...] [See the appropriate note at 10:34 in the 694th session.] Then, as we ate, Jane had asked me once again if “Unknown Reality had any organization — or purpose: “Where’s Seth going with it?” I suggested she forget such worries and let the work come out in its own way, explaining that portions of these notes were concerned with recording the circumstances surrounding just that procedure.

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