Results 581 to 600 of 1879 for stemmed:now
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[...] Now I am telling you that your own dreams and thoughts and mental actions appear to the inhabitants of other systems like the stars and planets within your own; and those inhabitants do not perceive what lies within and behind the stars in their own heavens.
[...] Now you may take a break and we shall continue—and (to Sue:) my heartiest wishes to our friend.
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It is this energy that he must utilize now to finish the two books he has begun. [...]
[...] (Her eyes open, Jane gestured by clapping her upper arms; she has experienced muscle cramps and spasms in both deltoids recently.) He must now concentrate that same energy into three main fields or endeavors: poetry and the two books. [...]
Now if you are honest with your lists, you will finally come to what I call core beliefs, strong ideas about your own existence. Many other subsidiary beliefs, that earlier seemed separate from each other, should now appear quite clearly as being offshoots of core beliefs. [...]
Now the ego’s concepts are your concepts, since it is a part of you. [...]
(Pause, one of few, at 9:50.) I expect that by now my readers have at least begun to examine their beliefs, and perhaps obtained a glimpse of some invisible ones that had been accepted before as definite aspects of reality.
Now let me give you a brief example of a core belief. [...]
(Jane’s eyes now opened to some degree as she lit a cigarette. Her eyes now alternated often between opening and closing. [...]
(It was now time for the 26th Dr. Instream test. [...] Her pace now slowed somewhat, and her voice was quiet. [...]
Now I could indeed be Ruburt’s number six self, you see. [...] Now these various times of Priestley’s and Dunne’s have much in common with the planes of which I am speaking in our discussions, and the value fulfillment of our material is akin to Priestley’s insistence on depth within any given moment.
[...] Her pace was now average to begin, but quickly speeded up.)
Now: Ruburt need not worry that he has missed a few regular sessions. [...]
Now: the units about which I have been speaking do not have any specific, regular, preordained “life.” [...]
[...] The “nucleus”—now using a cell analogy—if these units were cells, which they are not, then it would be as if the nucleus were constantly changing position, flying off in all directions, dragging the rest of the cell along with it. [...]
[...] Now: the initiation point is the basic part of the unit, as the nucleus is the important part of the cell. [...]
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[...] These have built up for some time; will now be released beneficially, for all concerned, in springs of enthusiasm and energy directed outward through the teaching encounter.
His book will do very well now—the dream book. [...]
Soon the old native exuberance will completely return, and now there will be a direction for it. [...]
Now there are books programming out-of-body activity; millions of you are told that when you leave your body you will meet this demon or that demon, or this or that angry god. [...] There will also be certain beloved traps set about the city, that will be of an enlightening nature … Now listen: You think there is nothing intrinsically impossible about building a platform in [your] space … I am suggesting, then, a platform in inner reality. [...]
Now when children walk down streets, they count the cracks in the sidewalks. [...]
[...] Now joy sounds quite acceptable, but (with amusement) our city will also have fun — which in many spiritual circles is not so acceptable!
[...] The only difference that I see now is that Dr. Kardon has her on alternating doses of 175 and 200 mcg’s of Synthroid instead of the beginning 50. [...]
Now: I am only going to make a showing, because Ruburt wanted to hear from me. [...]
[...] (I’m correcting the page proofs for Volume 7 now.) We had never called those sessions in Volume 7 deleted, though, and I’m happy now to trust that they may help readers gain insight into some of their own challenges. [...]
[...] Now if only I can catch up, once again, on answering the fan mail! [...] Oh-oh: Now there’s another idea for a book—one built around the fan mail, with permissions, of course. [...]
[...] Now each time we make the beautiful drive to Elmira, it’s like moving back in time—just like it used to be when we traveled from Elmira to Sayre. And I speculate that Jane and Seth watch Laurel and me with much amusement now as we manipulate that quality called “time” on our journeys back and forth between the two houses…
My wife died in September 1984, and given her reincarnational relationship with Seth, as described by him, I strongly suspect that the two of them are together now. [...]
[...] “Why hasn’t it learned better by now? [...] The self-destructive behavior was much more advanced now, though, and I could only hope and trust that my dear wife’s feelings of panic were an attempt on her personality’s part to at least discharge some of the dangerous emotional charge that must have accumulated over the years, while being repressed. [...]
(Yesterday morning I took a call from Nancy Overton and Saul Cohen, who evidently will have the job of shepherding Jane’s work through Prentice-Hall, now that Tam has left. [...]
(“I was picking up the name just now,” she said. [...]
[...] And now after this weighty session I bid you a fond good evening—with the point that the eyes should show more improvement now as the neck ligaments are loosening.
[...] She’s concerned, however, lest she find herself giving up on walking, at least to a greater degree than she now walks.)
Now the universe is well-intended. [...]
[...] Its volcano, it finds, now gives birth to soil and pollen, its excitement roused in a million different ways. [...] Now, however, I’d like a cultural interchange with others still unknown; and if you don’t mind I wish you’d go home. [...]
Now: Dictation (slowly and softly). The unknown reality: It cannot be expressed in the cozy terms of known knowledge, and so you must stretch your own imagination, rouse yourself from mental lethargy, and be bold enough to discard old dogmatic comfort blankets.
[...] Astonished, you discover that a small coral path unites you with the next island that is glimpsed, shimmering now through the ever-growing window in the mist. [...]
Now this first island is very clever indeed, and so it sends its spirit wandering to the closest counterpart, and says: “You are myself, but without sand or palm trees.”
[...] The secondary benefits, to him now, the financial rewards, lay latent. He felt they should be plowed back in—used for you and your work, and that you were not taking advantage of these secondary rewards, that they lay unused when they should furnish you, now, with the opportunity to do your painting.
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He has several important gifts of character, now, as separate from abilities. [...]
Now all of these qualities are noteworthy and can be used to advantage. [...]
[...] Then she discovered that she can now touch the pillow behind her left ear with her left hand—something she couldn’t do even a day or so ago. [...] Now she can reach perhaps three inches behind the ear. [...]
Now: I bid you a fond good afternoon. [...]
We want to devote ourself now to some motion exercises, and I may or may not return, again according to those rhythms of which I so often speak. [...]
(Now Christina was sounding off in jumbled English and Russian, singing bits and pieces of Merry Christmas, Happy Birthday, Georgia, and so forth. [...] Now Christine was bothering me a little.)
[...] She could almost hold the papers up like anyone would, even though her arms and hands aren’t clear yet; but, she told me, they have changed enough so that she could now do this. [...]
[...] By now, she said, all of the nurses and aides notice it when she uses the call button, and many of them remark about her general improvements. [...]
Now: I bid you another fond good afternoon. [...]