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Now, good evening.
Now, my dear Joseph… You have also been jealous of Ruburt’s part in our sessions, and at times highly resentful, particularly of the attention he received when others were present. [...]
[...] While you asked Ruburt to let me give you help for Ruburt’s condition, for some time the symptoms’ continuation was important to you for the reasons you now understand.
The climate has cleared enough so that I can give you this material now. [...]
Now. [...] For now, however, simply stay clear of them, as you are.
Now Ruburt is moving more since you moved here, and to a greater degree than either of you realize. [...] The reasons for such behavior are now leaving him. [...]
Now: with your permission, and Ruburt’s, I have a few comments about the publishing business.
[...] In the beginning, particularly, and for that matter now, Ruburt has no accepted credentials. [...]
(To resume: Sue Mullin, now Sue Watkins, one of Jane’s ESP class members, left three questions last night for Seth to answer when possible. Here is question one: “When I project my consciousness out of my body, is my astral body pregnant because I am now pregnant physically? [...]
(I now asked Seth: “Can you say a little bit about Sue’s first question, about the astral body of the fetus?” Jane had read Sue’s questions some time earlier, but she didn’t know I was going to ask any of the questions this evening.)
Now. [...]
You have by now become acquainted with a self you did not know before our sessions, a self who keeps watch upon both the ego and the subconscious. [...]
I did want to make the point however that you are now aware in practical terms of a conscious part of the personality that appears to be independent of the ego and aware of the ego’s activities.
You are practically aware in everyday life now of a self who watches the self. [...]
(Now Jane, as Seth, began a most entertaining performance. [...] Now she began to grin broadly. [...] Now she tapped on my desk.)
[...] It is very possible that you both may need a rest now and then, and if so you will get it. [...] Right now you are both doing extremely well. [...]
(And of course by now both of us felt better, being more used to our new schedule. [...]
(“Now why?”)
[...] Suffice it to say now that Jane and I will never cease to be surprised at the turns impressions attached to such experimental objects can take.
[...] While the quasars appear to be filled with more energy than man can conceive of, still the quasars that are now perceived are but shadows of the reality behind them.
[...] Now, energy within any atom expands, but within a space so small that it is almost inconceivable to you. [...]
(Jane’s pace was better now and her eyes were opening often, for sentences at a time.)
[...] You know by now that you create your own camouflage-patterned universe, and I have tried to cover some of the mechanisms involved in this continuous, seemingly automatic creation.
You can see now why the problem of creation does not really exist in the terms that you first thought of it. [...]
[...] Nevertheless I will state a few matters now and you will understand them more fully in later sessions.
(By now Jane’s delivery had speeded up to its usual rate.)
I have told you myself that I would close now, yet still find it difficult. [...] I may look in on you now and then. [...]
Even though such a period is due, I find myself jealous of missing any sessions, as you might guess, knowing me by now.
I prefer this period to fall now rather than later in the winter for several reasons, having to do with situations relatively unimportant, and effects which I will explain later merely for your convenience.
(By now Jane was in high good humor. [...]
Without Ruburt’s now and then, really rather petty explosions, the stability of his working habits and the stability of emotional reactions would not be nearly as regular. [...]
I will let you have your break now, and then I will return to our other material.
You know by now that emotions even change the physical cells, sweeping through them as wind through branches, and leaving imprints in many realities, leaving imprints within the reality of dreams, the physical reality, and in electrical reality, in terms of coded systems.
(This afternoon I’d suggested that she might like a word from Seth on her mother’s present situation—meaning that if her mother now had more insight as to her treatment of her daughter, this knowledge might help Jane feel better about her own reactions to her mother. [...] When I repeated the suggestion now she said it regenerated those feelings of panic and/or unease, “but we haven’t time to go into them now, with the session due and all.” [...]
Now: we will take this gently. [...]
Now to some extent each person tests the nature of reality in each life for himself or herself, and also for the entire generation. [...]
(Long pause at 9:10.) In a large manner, however, Marie’s daughter was always—somewhat, now—on the periphery of Marie’s life, and not at its center. [...]
[...] Now I found myself hanging in front of that door, unable to penetrate it.
(Jane also experienced the now familiar cone or pyramid effect when the new personality chose to speak. [...] Jane now described an effect of this evening in which she seemed to experience a horizontal projection, again of a triangular shape.
(Jane nodded, while I considered calling for a break, since it was now 9:30. [...]
(Jane’s head now began to tip to her left; eyes closed.)
[...] We are using some energy now, through Ruburt’s physical body, activating certain areas that will facilitate recovery.
If you listened to your own conversations now and then with—if you will forgive me—an objective ear, you could both often cut some of your troubles short, or nip them in the bud. [...] You wondered why at your age you had not come further in your painting, and literally why you did not know what you know now some 20 or even 30 years ago. [...]
[...] She’s only now really recovering from the cold she picked up from RW early last month; and somehow she also got off the track of the sessions.
Now: The spider spins his web, and the spider’s web is a combination of art, craft, esthetics, and utility. [...]
[...] I will have more to say in that regard, and also about your question concerning the gull, but for now I want to make certain specific connections. [...]
Now, Good evening, and good evening to our friends. [...] Now before we begin, let me say a few things to you. [...]
[...] What point, if you will forgive me, is reached when you can say: “Yes, now I’m having an orgasm, and now I am not, and the sensation begins and ends.” [...]
[...] But I want you to follow instructions given this evening now.
Now—I would like to make a few comments regarding what Ruburt just said. [...]
[...] We are taking it gradually and gently, and upon any occasion when Ruburt feels momentarily panic-stricken, though I do not believe he will, by now he will merely come out of his state more or less automatically. I believe that this signal has now been set up as a precaution.
[...] Her voice was a little stronger than usual; it might also be noted that for the most part the pauses she uses during delivery are not now as long.)
[...] No efforts will be made to determine the existence or importance of actualities when such actualities are not believed to exist to begin with, particularly when such a discovery would shatter the very foundations of knowledge as it now exists.
[...] The study of so-called extrasensory perception is now considered an isolated bizarre domain, unrelated to other fields of knowledge. [...]
[...] This particular latent biological ability shows itself only upon the rarest instances — because, for one thing, it represents a feat now scarcely desirable. [...]
In times of overpopulation, this mechanism is hardly desirable, but it is a part of the species held in abeyance now, representing nature’s capabilities. [...]
[...] It is not now biologically pertinent or needed.
[...] Now, to some extent (underlined) there is a connection between this innate, rarely observed second puberty and the development of cancer, in which growth is specifically apparent in an exaggerated manner.
You are not selling cosmetics now, and now Ruburt does not go door-to-door, but people come to you either physically or through their correspondence, and now you have far more to offer. [...]
Now: Ruburt once went door-to-door selling cosmetics. [...]
Now the species does have its life-tasters, rising always out of any given time to check on the overall quality of life, to see what new ingredients should be added—what new directions should be followed, what new ideas or inventions must be planted for future harvest.
[...] He was busily tracing these out as he aged—he’s now 74—in order to prove out his own theory of aging and senility, about which he’s evidently written extensively. [...]