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(It was now time for the 47th Dr. Instream experiment. Once more Jane used the same position, with the difference that now her pace slowed once again. [...]
(“Ruburt’s impression now is of a basement. [...] Jane said now that because she hadn’t given the word grave in the envelope data in the 232nd session, involving a death, she made it a point to speak it aloud this evening when she obtained a similar impression.
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Now, to the other portion of the personality however, success was failure. [...] It (The “sinful self” May 10, 1982) is basically an overgrown and almost cancerous super-conscience that applied brakes in the past to some extent, and now has largely taken over.
Now, good evening.
Now: Your self-reality in any given moment is like that seed, following probable generations that appear in other dimensions as well as this one. In each now-moment, you draw from the vast bank of unpredictable actions certain ones that are “significant” to you; and your private idea of significance will result in what then seems to be predictable action.
[...] “I feel him — Seth — around now,” she said, “but it’s like last time: I’m getting stuff, but I’m waiting until it’s clear … I don’t really feel looped, but the center of focus I always use in the sessions seems strange. [...]
Now: Good evening.
[...] The material I am giving now will attempt some explanation of those deeper issues.
If such information is given to you by another, by a psychic, for example, that individual is also very apt to pick up those “lives” that make sense to you now, and — unconsciously of course — to structure them precisely along the lines of your beliefs. [...] If he thinks he must pay for his sins now, then that belief will attract memory of those lives that will reinforce it; this will be highly organized recall, leaving out everything that does not apply.
[...] Your present beliefs structure the memories which will parade before you now — and what you remember will then seem to justify the beliefs.
[...] These questions are to be answered in the “now,” as you understand it, through the realization that your power of action is in the present and not in the past. [...]
[...] When you search it looking for what is wrong, then you become blind to what was right, in those terms, so that the past only mirrors the shortcomings that now face you.
Now, as Ruburt has also written in his Adventures — with some help from me now and then! — there are points, again speaking simply and in your terms, where probabilities meet: intersections with space and time that occur in your minds while you change directions, where new probabilities that once lay latent suddenly emerge.9 And in terms of your civilization and your time, such a time is now.
(To Warren:) Now, when you learn to communicate with the gracious ease with which those primitive people communicated, then you can call yourself civilized. [...]
Now, I have tried to tell you this before. [...]
[...] Those histories never spoke of the vast, massive emotions and needs of the human beings involved, who listened, because their hearts and survival depended upon their doing so, to the voices that speak within the earth that your instruments even now cannot perceive. [...]
(9:51.) Now: I will give you some good news to take your mind off your modern convenience (refrigerator). [...]
[...] The right pulley, or group of ligaments, was most to blame, and it is that area that has been and is now releasing so well.
Now: I will end the session, but what I have said is far more important to both of you than your refrigerator problems.
[...] You are learning more from the summer episode than is now apparent.
[...] Now you think of a concept in terms of an idea, which you can only understand in intellectual terms. However, the fourth inner sense involves again direct cognition, only now of a concept in much more than you would call intellectual terms.
When this focus is finished, when the subject tells himself “Now I will come to, now I have solved the problems that I set out to solve,” then what happens is the withdrawal of the self from the plane. [...]
(Now John had finished his chart in the studio. [...]
[...] As far as practice is concerned you will never achieve such instant cognition, but you will be able to set aside now and then the boundaries of time, and you will be able at least to glimmer the reality and the concepts of which I speak.
Now give us a moment. The physical structure itself contains within it the necessary prerequisites for what you would call evolutions of consciousness — and even for, within certain limits, the organization of experience in ways that might seem quite alien to you now.
In certain terms “future” events exist now, but they are too fast. [...]
Now: Future events are also your selection of probable ones, however, and many occurrences in which you are involved speed past you too quickly for your neuronal structure. [...]
Now—some remarks generally, having to do with the kinds of villages in Italy that so took your interest. [...] They dealt with a different framework of consciousness—one that is somewhat now out of character with your kind. [...]
[...] A lifetime, of whatever length, seemed longer then than it does now, for it was psychologically lengthened by that rich extension into both the future and the past. [...]
I do not want you to think that I am idealizing them, for their ways were not particularly gentle, but their experience with time was a rich vein of experience that is now most unusual—one that you were at least aware of in your own reincarnational episodes. [...]
You feel now, by contrast, that you must get all of your living in between birth and death, that you must hurry to get everything done, so that time itself is indeed shortened. [...]
Now. [...]
[...] Now you can grab a hold of the original inspiration for a painting, and ride it outward, or you can look at your own completed painting and ride it inward to its source. [...]
Now when you, with your love of images, look at a face, relax for a moment. [...]
[...] And so the landscape, not one but many landscapes in one, for while it is unique in a given moment, still it is a composite in your terms of the pasts that have formed it, and the futures that act upon it even now.
[...] Now, from a waking state, you do not understand how your dream bodies can seem to fly through the air, defy space and even time, converse with strangers and so forth. In the same way, however, once, you had to learn to deal with gravity, to deal with space and time, to manipulate in a world of objects, to simply breathe, to digest your food, and to perform all of the biological manipulations that now you take for granted (all most emphatically).
For now in our tale of beginnings, however, we still have a spasmodic universe that appears and disappears—that gradually, in those terms, manifests for longer periods of time. [...] These then took on all of the characteristics that you now consider formed physical matter.
Now: Good evening.
Now, dear friend, you have also shared some of these ideas, and to some extent seen Ruburt’s physical condition as a symbolic statement of how the so-called authorities viewed our joint work. [...] They notice him even more now because of the eccentricity of walk. [...] You do not like to be out with him, on a certain level now, because he is so noticeable, so obvious. [...]
Briefly on the economy: times are changing, literally, now. [...] You are luckily free of many limiting beliefs that could otherwise hamper you now. Beliefs that once seemed to put you at a financial disadvantage now work for you.
Now he has felt that if the “authority,” the people, do not like what he says, then they will not buy his books, and deny him that “welfare.” [...]
Now because of these feelings he was afraid of setting himself up as a new authority for people to follow blindly. [...]
Now. [...] I am pointing out patterns, now, that he has not recognized.
For now, I recommend a definite certain amount of time on a regular basis. [...] Communication will flow freely, but now you need it.
He felt, as a child now, that he had no rights. [...]
Now part of this was quite unrealistic, based on old ideas of his, part of it from the interaction of your natures. [...]
[...] Jane thought it had come through; although she had glimmerings of it now, she couldn’t get it clearly. [...] “This is one of those times when Seth could give a whole bunch of stuff on that book” — meaning, of course, that now she had more than one channel available.
Forget now that in this case such a division occurred, and imagine instead the successive thoughts and feelings that you possess. [...] If you think, “Aha, then from now on I will only think good thoughts — and therefore be healthy, and inhibit my ‘bad’ thoughts, or do anything at all with them but think them,” then in your own way you are doing what Augustus did. [...]
Now: We will begin with a letter.
Now give us a moment; and that is the end of our letter. [...]
[...] The affair will work out much better now, for in the past circumstances would have prevented not his interest, but his availability. There will indeed be a change that is only now beginning, in the daily ways of your lives, and you are both subconsciously preparing yourselves.
[...] It is developing even better than I had hoped, and our own material will now begin to really develop, for we have enough background to enable us to cover subject matter that would have been impossible at an earlier time. But the first portion of our program has been completed in many other ways, having to do with the development of abilities, and with the development of that gestalt which we now form.
May I now wish you all the heartiest of greetings.
[...] Indeed, I believe that he has somewhat less of an ulcer now, although the degree is slight. [...]
Earlier he did not want to use the body largely, for reasons he now understands and largely dismisses. [...] Now those body beliefs have still to be tackled.
Now separately: I want each of you to imagine operating normally in a light manner, to look again for improvements—not setbacks, and to structure your days in that manner. [...] Now I bid you a fond good evening.
Now, good evening.
(To me): Now you early foresaw your part in these sessions, and our work. [...] This was the one you sold, of the man that hung for some time in the position in which my portrait now hangs. [...]
Now: Good evening
[...] In view of his reply now, though, I didn’t pursue the matter further.
End of dictation for now, and a personal note. [...]