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The consciousness of atoms and molecules can be likened to the subconscious as you now know it, in that it is generalized to a large degree, but energy-propelled. You should perhaps realize by now that the inner self, the mind and its components, is composed or forms a unitary force field of its own.
[...] In it he said that although he was not sure, he thought Jane’s schoolgirl friend, Marie Tubbs, now living in Florida, may have been in childbirth at the time of Jane’s dream, with a possibility that the water bag had broken during birth. [...]
I will now endeavor to answer Ruburt’s questions.
Now obviously the unthinking suggestion alone is not responsible, or would not be responsible, for such circumstances. [...]
[...] I bitterly resent the cutting in the first place, and the time that will be spent away from Mass Events, now, as I do all the work necessary to make our points. Jane finally agrees that we must take certain actions now in our professional lives, and we don’t know what will happen. [...]
[...] As it is, Prentice-Hall is now applying earnings from the paperback Politics against the hardcover losses—a method Tam says is common in the trade, but which I think is ethically dishonest, to say the least. [...]
Now: Good evening. [...]
[...] (Loudly and amused:) Seth, it seems, speaks a bit more briefly in Dutch than he does in English —but the material is there, and if the Dutch have cut it, or your notes, it is, in the most basic of terms, now, their loss. [...]
[...] Since this is the third such break between book sessions, it seems that Jane and I would be used to the idea by now. [...]
(As of now: I’m practically through with the appendixes for Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality — which means I still have a number of notes to write for the book’s sessions per se, as well as much work to do for the Introductory Notes and the Epilogue. [...]
(While we’ve been busy with our endeavors, the shortening, brilliantly colored and often warm days of October passed into November and turned progressively colder through the month; we’ve already had more than a little snow since Thanksgiving; and now in a few days [about December 22] winter will officially arrive. [...]
(With some humor:) Ruburt and Joseph have recently purchased a color television set, so now their television world is no longer in black and white. [...]
Now I bid you another fond good afternoon.
[...] We will have more to say about this later in the book, but for now I want to stress the importance of self-approval in connection with exuberance, health, and well-being.
[...] The boy picks up from her now that he cannot be expected to do well.
In this life, or rather before incarnating in it, the personality then chose to purposely minimize the intellectual area; not, now, to punish himself, but to understand in and through an exaggerated form, the experience of those far less mentally gifted than himself.
And now I bid you all a fond good evening.
[...] Indeed, I now think that my wife is a better painter in her way than I am in mine. [...] She’s produced many more paintings than I have in my own more conventional, more plodding way [although now I’m working faster than I used to]. [...]
[...] I want to know that self’s attitude toward the fact that Jane is now helpless as far as her physical survival is concerned—she can no longer take care of herself without my help, and this obviously implies that if her condition continues to worsen to the point of death, her sinful self will die also. [...] Of course we have some answers now, but I want more.”
[...] Now I see how much impulses are conducive … to just typing, for God’s sake; imagine typing and seeing with ease, just thinking about what I’m thinking about, instead of trying to get my fingers on the proper keys. [...] I’m not writing here tonight about the reasons behind such behavior—many ideas—but did want to get something down now….”
“Now Ruburt had only one parent available most of the time, and he did not feel secure in that relationship—a situation chosen ahead of time, now. [...]
[...] Part of your personal problem now is because you feel you have cut off the easy flow of creative energy into your painting and into Mass Reality, and even to some extent—on your part, now—because the contracts are unsigned, and the flow in that area momentarily is somewhat impeded. [...]
[...] My strength was coming back by now, but yet I was too down or disgusted with myself to accent help: that may be the most honest way to put it. [...]
[...] Except that theoretically at least we’ll be able to prevent it happening any more if we control foreign rights from now on. [...]
(Smiling:) Now do you want to know why you stayed (in our living quarters) during the flood?
Now: Dictation: Ruburt and Joseph (as Seth calls Jane and me) have always seen themselves in a one-to-one relationship with nature and with the universe. [...]
Now because of their knowledge and temperaments, they had already begun to play cards — to distract their conscious attention — and to drink wine to help reduce tension. [...]
(Jane’s voice now became much louder, briefly.)
Now. [...]
[...] She now told me she felt her foot strike the leg of the table, but that ordinarily it would have bothered her a lot more than it did.
My most dear friends, I will now close our session, and may I say to Ruburt, if he will let me: Be of good cheer, for there are lights where you think there is darkness. [...]
[...] As he promised he’d do early in this work, Seth himself does “set the scene” now and then by mentioning our activities, but obviously — and rightly — he’s more interested in delivering his material. [...]
(We feel that the importance of Seth’s work far surpasses our own comments, of course, yet I do like to remind the reader now and then of Seth-Jane’s spontaneous delivery of these sessions.
Now: Good evening —
Now the dream comes in the same fashion. [...]
2. The cleanup costs at Three Mile Island are now projected at more than $1.5 billion, and will continue to increase. Many government officials and private analysts now believe that if the operating risks associated with nuclear power generating plants do not ultimately shut down many of them, their economic dilemmas will. [...]
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/ My muscles unravel /
which have been / folded tight, / saved for future use, /
and I sit up now / running brittle fingers /
through my sun-dried hair.
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/ From now on we’ll / have to go together /
just out as far as I can / walk or swim—or I’ll go /
mind-traveling with you.
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[...] [It grew to be over eight and a half feet deep in the reactor building.] Utility engineers now have in operation a filtering system to decontaminate before storage the nearly one million gallons of water in the two buildings. [...]
[...] Nor is it contradictory of me even now to note that Jane’s path is quite in accord with her basically innocent, mystical nature—for her acceptance of her nature makes possible her explorations of it in her own unique ways. [...]
It is now nearing Easter (on March 26), and the yearly commemoration of what is considered historic fact: the [resurrection and] ascension of Christ into heaven.1 Untold millions have in one way or another commemorated that occasion through the centuries. [...] There have been numberless village festivals, or intimate family gatherings, and church services performed on Easter Sundays now forgotten. [...]
Now: The animals do have imagination, regardless of your current thought. [...]
The theory of evolution,4 for instance, is an imaginative construct, and yet through its lights some generations now have viewed their world. [...]
Now: The latest growth of fundamentalist religion has arisen as a countermeasure against the theories of evolution. [...]