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Briefly, on the cigarettes: it is an automatic part of your session format now—a part of the setting. This is simply for now a brief explanation.
Now, good evening.
Now it was on the one hand feigned behavior, but the symptoms had to be bothersome enough or they would not have served their purpose. [...]
[...] I understand now.”)
Because of that experience you are now able to help bring in a strong signal. As one individual you serve now in the place of the congregation that was necessary to help you in the past.
Now. [...]
In your life as a minister (in Boston, early last century) you were a receiver in the terms that Ruburt is now, and your congregation acted as a transmitting agency.
Now too many people enter it. [...] It becomes therefore a necessary and important room of communication, but now of communication going out into the world. [...]
Now give us a moment. I am dealing mainly right now with his attitudes because you did not recognize many of them. [...]
Now I will close. [...] I thought your hands would be quite tired by now.
Now. [...]
(“Right now I feel a BIG SETH around,” she smiled, “and I’m trying to get him down to session size. If he came through like he is now, his voice would be so strong it would drown out everything else in the world. [...] And now I feel, strongly enough to mention it, that my legs are growing down through the floor and my head’s growing up toward the ceiling….”
Now: When utilized properly and fully in your terms of time, the spacious mind will vastly enrich the dimensions of the species, bringing the body into a greater harmony than now possible.
[...] [See the extensive notes for the 653rd session in Chapter Thirteen, describing her various states of altered perception last April 2. In one of those intervals she’d sensed giants standing about the rim of our world.] Now, Jane said, from their massive viewpoint these observers could see “everything happening at once in our world, from California to Russia — like astronauts looking back at us….”
[...] And when I poured my beer now, just for a second I got that feeling of being giant-sized myself.
[...] The listing of the symptoms is not a good idea now however. An outgoing atmosphere, oddly enough, will now allow the spontaneous inner self freer expression spontaneously, you see; the yoga, I am afraid, did represent a severe distortion, and yet a particularly tricky one, for generally speaking the exercise is excellent; and in the beginning when I recommended it, it was helpful in slowly coaxing out the inner self.
Now you are making progress. For now, activity will be good. [...]
Now. [...]
Now you can afford the token recognition. [...]
[...] It is simply one of the emerging conditions of an experienced Now (you had better capitalize that). The cells’ practically felt “Now” includes, then, what you would think of as past and future, as simple conditions of Nowness. [...]
Now: Realize that for now I am emphasizing your Western civilization.
Many of the species that share your world bear within themselves latent abilities that are even now developing. [...] Probable man is emerging now, but also in relationship with his entire natural environment, in which cooperation is a main force. [...]
[...] She tried reading my notes for it now, since I had only one page typed from them, but couldn’t decipher my homemade shorthand. [...]
(10:48.) Now: briefly for our friend: tell him I said happy birthday.
Now: particularly, tell him not to become impatient, to proceed as he is, trusting his inclinations: and most of all trusting the validity on and the grace of his being.
As mentioned, the (45th) birthday was important for what it meant to him, and there is a connection with you at that age—except that he has more knowledge now than you had then. [...]
[...] Vast gulfs exist between one man’s reality and another’s. After death, experience has as much organization, highly intricate and involved, as you know now. You have your private hallucinations now, only you do not realize what they are. [...]
Now: We will continue dictation.
Now: Your consciousness leaves the physical organism in various ways, according to the conditions. [...]
Now. [...] I am speaking now, you understand, of the parents of Philip’s wife.
Two other people in the room, I believe a woman and a man, and another man has been present but is now out of the room. There is also another wall adjacent to this one, with a long window now covered by a closed cloth drapery. [...]
(Jane now took a pause lasting over a minute. Her eyes had been opening occasionally but they were now closed. [...]
[...] An understanding of this system will serve to explain to the psychologists certain things that are not now plain to them.
Now.
Now: I have to speak more slowly, you see.
(Long pause at 10:15.) The details that so concern you now are, of course, important, and yet in a larger way it is the deep emotional experience of your life that is “later” remembered. [...]
Now: We will resume dictation, and we are beginning Chapter Eight. [...]
Now: This is difficult to explain, and for our present purposes it is not entirely necessary that you understand the reasons for this pulsing; but even physically, you are “not here” as often as you are. [...]
[...] We slow down now and then to choose the particular word, for some of this material is rather difficult.
[...] Some more sophisticated scientific instruments than you now have would clearly show not only the existence of these forms, but also vibrations in varying waves of intensity surrounding those physical objects that you do perceive.
Now, no psychological structure is easy to describe in words. [...] So you can say that certain portions of it deal with physical reality, physical manipulation, and plans; some with deeper levels of creativity and achievement that insure physical survival; some with communication, with even more extensive elements of the personality now generally unknown; some with the continuing experience and existence of what you may call the soul or overall individual entity, the true multidimensional self.
[...] Any inner journeys should allow you to find greater significance, beauty, and meaning in life as you know it now; but full enjoyment and development also means that you use all of your abilities, that you explore inner dimensions with as much wonder and enthusiasm. With proper understanding, therefore, it is quite possible for you to become quite familiar now with after-death landscapes and environments and experiences. [...]
(Humorously): Now: Chapter Ten: “‘Death’ Conditions in Life.” [...]
(9:15.) Now, as you have memory of your waking life and as you retain a large body of such memory for daily physical encounters, and as this fount of memory provides you with a sense of daily continuity, so also does your dreaming self have an equally large body of memory. [...]
[...] Now at one time you misused them, but they are yours nevertheless and now you are not using them to their full extent. [...]
[...] That you form the universe as you know it en masse and individually from the focal point of this moment, from the focus of this moment that all of your selves exist now and are not done and finished anymore than you are done and finished. [...] En masse and individually, as you know, you form the room, the funiture, the time, the setting in which it now seems to you, you exist. [...]
Now the powers were your own and the face that you saw was a materialization of your own angers because you are not using your full abilities and so it was one part of the self, angry, yelling at another portion. [...]
Now, we will have a fairly brief session, simply because I am adjusting my techniques of therapy according to Ruburt’s reactions.
[...] The symptoms have been a defense against the sort of self-enlightenment that I am now giving in the sessions. [...]
Now the late affairs with the table have been good training on Ruburt’s part, and given him a release of energies that is acceptable and beneficial. [...]
There is no serious blockage now. [...]
Now aside from these dietary suggestions, I also believe other patterns of behavior could be adopted. The isometric exercises, for now, are excellent and should be followed by both of you. [...]
(I was now aware of some improvement in the state of my head, and felt much better. [...] Jane now resumed while sitting down, and with her eyes closed, at 10:02.)
[...] I did not mention a test to Jane, but she is well aware that they are in the offing now; earlier in the day she casually mentioned tests, without asking specifically whether I had one planned for tonight.
The term mechanism may be a poor one, but I use it now to emphasize the physical aspects of its nature. [...]
Now if he said under those conditions “I want to go out and dance,” you would say “I don’t want to make you feel bad, but I don’t think you can manage it now. [...]
Now good evening.
Now give us a moment.... [...]
Ruburt’s set of beliefs for some time were so invisible, and he identified with them so completely, that it was extremely difficult for him to examine them in the light of the present and his now situation.
(Jane now relaxed on the bed. Peculiarly now, we saw the candle flame shoot up to equal its previous high, well over two inches. [...] Jane now felt no energy thrust.)
(The candle flame had begun to subside about ten minutes ago, and was now down to about a 3/4-inch height, from its estimated high of two inches earlier in the session. It now burned quite steadily at this low point, just as it had burned equally steadily earlier.
[...] its growth now was quite respectable however, perhaps to something just under two inches. Considering the earlier displays by the flame, I now had a question.)
[...] I was pretty comfortable for the rest of the afternoon in 330, and probably somewhat better than that now as I finish typing the session tonight at 9:20. But I’d say that the most important thing in the whole business is that I now have a free mind about the affliction: I can forget it, by and large, and know that the benefits, the minor healing, will naturally flow. [...]
[...] “Now I don’t feel helpless—I don’t have to lay here and call for somebody. It’s much better now.”)
[...] In other words now, when one looks down at my wife, they see no bandages except for one on each hip. [...]
Now: I bid you another fond good afternoon. [...]