Results 1221 to 1240 of 1879 for stemmed:now
[...] Just as I was about to give up for this evening, Jane came awake again and said rather firmly, “I’ve passed a certain point, Bob, and now I can do it....” [...]
Now: a very brief discourse. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Ruburt is now far more willing to make certain changes in his life than he was earlier, and he sees himself more as one of a living congregation of creatures—less isolated than before, stripped down from the superperfect model, and therefore no more under the compulsion to live up to such a psychological bondage (all with some emphasis). [...]
Now: Few people would see any connection between William James and Scott Nearing, and yet both were in their own ways peculiarly concerned with “the American soul.” [...]
These were all exterior versions of his inner spiritual journeys, for he now looked to nature for support, sustenance, and strength. [...]
[...] My informant also mentioned the Jupenlasz harness shop in Mansfield, which I recall well, and talked of a Jupenlasz cousin, who runs it now; and there are still customers....
Now: briefly and emphatically: there is no reason for either of you to feel ashamed of Ruburt’s physical condition.
[...] His intentions were of the best, but I suppose that I must now feel obligated—and I do—to go into the matter of mental and emotional stability and any dangers to such stability that might be involved here.
[...] … Now Ruburt assembles me or allows me to assemble myself in a way that will be recognizable to you, but regardless of this, I exist in an independent manner.”
[...] At this point I’d been speaking as Seth for about forty minutes, and he recommended a rest period, saying: “Sometime between now and twenty-five years of laying your doubts at rest, I would like to go into some other matters that I have been trying to tackle for several sessions. [...]
[...] He could see and hear me as Seth and I couldn’t. Now during break I questioned him again. [...]
Now: The next chapter, Eleven, to be titled: “The Conscious Mind as the Carrier of Beliefs. [...]
(9:34.) Now if you read a book in your situation that instructs you to contemplate goodness, to turn your thoughts immediately to love and light when you feel irritated, you are in for trouble. [...]
Now — take a break and we will continue.
Now you may take your break.
[...] Today it was raining at 52 degrees; now it’s 25 above and snowing, with a low close to zero predicted. [...]
Now—
[...] The idea of a public life—to some extent, now—has hung over his head, so to speak, almost like a threat. [...]
[...] Now it is that idealized self he is seeing in his mind that should find it so easy and natural to triumph in the public arena, solve people’s problems, always be compassionate and understanding, and certainly not critical of mankind’s foibles. [...]
[...] “I feel relaxed, relieved, and exhausted, now that we’ve started things up again,” Jane said, yawning. “I almost think I could go to bed right now, but I know I won’t. There: I just picked up the next two or three sentences for after break,” she said as she got up and moved about, “but they can wait.”
[...] Now when Jane and I drive past the old house we lived in on Water Street, close by downtown Elmira, we engender within ourselves mixed feelings of strangeness and familiarity. [...]
[...] Now as we waited for tonight’s session to begin, our 14-year-old cat, Willy, dozed on the couch beside me. [...]
Now, you move through probabilities in much the same way that you navigate in space. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Only who is reluctant now, Joseph?
(Now Seth paused, and Jane said that that was the end of the message. [...]
Now Loren was a priest in the Roman Catholic church. [...]
[...] Now as a teacher he uses the same talents he used in the past, his rather smirky tongue making up with jokes for prim silence that had suffered in the past. [...]
(“This leads Ruburt, now, toward a connection with the woman with whom she works.” [...] Now, as then, she worked with a woman superior. Both women had M initials also for the last name—Masters at the Gallery, Methinitus now at the nursery school at the Jewish Community Center.
What they are now, so to speak, also exists, and as something distinct and different from what they were. [...]
Now. [...]
[...] It had, generally speaking, all of the species that you now know. [...] In your terms, it is as if the earth and all of its creatures were partially dreaming, and not as focused within physical reality as they are now.
[...] As might be expected, I appreciate Jane’s accomplishments in them much more now than I did during the nearly seven years they were underway.
Now: You cannot prove scientifically that [your] world was created (pause) by a god who set it into motion, but remained outside of its dominion. [...]
You live your lives through your own subjective knowing, to begin with, and I will try to arouse within your own consciousnesses memories of events with which your own inner psyches were intimately involved as the world was formed—and though these may appear to be past events, they are even now occurring.
Now in your cases you are quite aware of the difference. [...]
This is simply the result of misunderstanding, confusion, and trying to use a “higher” level of consciousness for goals and beliefs still held at a “lower” level, in quotes now.
You are trying to live your lives, speaking simply now, at two mutually exclusive levels, combining two lines of belief that contradict each other. [...]
(Much louder:) Now these are words of the profoundest wisdom, from the fountains of your own psyches, as well as from my own knowledge—and against those words you should judge your own actions, so that you do not react to threatening situations, whose validity exists only at a level of consciousness which you must learn to dismiss.
[...] Iran’s religious leaders actually run the country now, operating behind a weak secular and probably temporary government appointed by its Western-leaning and departed leader before he fled his country last January. [Now, looking tired and ill, he travels the world with his expensive entourage, looking for a safe place to live after leading 25 years of savage oppression in his homeland.]
[...] By now she’s written 15 chapters, rough first draft, for God of Jane, and done notes for a number of others, out of a total of perhaps 25; she knows she’ll return to Seven when she’s through with the much more personal God of Jane. [...]
Right now our friend Sue Watkins, who lives better than an hour’s drive upstate, is well past the 15th chapter of Conversations With Seth, the book she’s writing about the ESP classes Jane held from September 1967 to February 1975. [...]
[...] It seemed incredible now that that accident had taken place only six months ago.
[...] After finishing the session, Jane told me now that she’d also been very blue last night, and “really got scared” this morning at the pain in her side, “imagining all sorts of things.” [...]
(Now Jane corrected the quotation she’d received from Seth as I was leaving last night, and that I’d tried to remember: “The way toward health is simplicity itself. [...]
Now: I bid you another fond good afternoon.
Now: If you examine your feelings about parenthood in general, you will see that they bear an astonishing similarity to your feelings about your painting and our work. [...]
What the body cannot stand today is the stress thrown upon it by the imagined stress or problems that it might be asked to face tomorrow, or next week, or 20 years from now. [...] You are seeking from future probabilities unpleasant—or perhaps the most unpleasant—circumstances, and actually demanding that the body handle that stimuli now (all intently).
Now: These units of which we spoke earlier are basically animations rising from consciousness. I am speaking now of the consciousness within each physical particle regardless of its size—of molecular consciousness, cellular consciousness, as well as the larger gestalts of consciousness with which you are usually familiar. [...]
[...] Now, give us a moment.
Now — I bid you a most fond good afternoon.
Many psychiatrists and psychologists now realize that a disturbed client (long pause) cannot be helped sufficiently unless the individual is considered along with his or her relationship to the family unit.
Now: Modern medical science largely considers the human body to be a kind of mechanical model, a sort of vehicle like a car that needs to be checked by a garage every so often.
Now: distorted as it is, and it is distorted, the science of mind book, coming from outside of himself, in those terms, is valuable, for it reminded him of his own power. [...] Now you also have shared that belief strongly enough in any case so that your joint beliefs merged. [...]
(11:40.) Now give us a moment. [...]