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[...] (Long pause.) The symptoms were obvious enough: stiffness, slowing down of motion, and general lack of mobility. [...]
(Long pause at 9:21.) I’m not sure where I drew the line. [...]
(Long pause at 9:35.) By last year, as my symptoms worsened, I began to feel that life’s frustrations outweighed its pleasures. [...]
[...] (With many pauses:) The main myth through which you interpret your experiences, however, is the one that tells you that all perception and knowledge must come to you through the physical senses.
(A one-minute pause at 10:14.) Give us a moment… On any given day the events of your private lives fit within the larger pattern of world events, in which they have their context. [...]
(Long pause.) [Each of] you, with your beliefs and intents, tell the inner ego which of an infinite number of probable events you want to encounter. [...]
(Very long pause.) The small directions I have just given also in their way serve as excellent prescriptions, of course, for daily living. [...]
(Pause at 9:43.) The beliefs that led to their decision to stay had not changed in that regard. [...]
[...] (Long pause.) Many also found themselves reacting with a heroism they did not realize they possessed. [...]
(Pause.) You do not understand the nature, then, of your own energy or your ability to direct it. [...]
[...] (Pause.) From the outside the dyniah seems to bring the montella to an end. (Long pause.) Give us a moment here.
[...] (Pause.) In following this particular line of development, Ruburt for example will be taught to free inner cognition from the recognized verbal patterns enough so that any future work with speakers manuscripts will not be stereotyped out of all proportion. [...]
[...] (Pause.) A certain amount of mental and psychic alertness is required on the one hand, and on the other alertness itself changes brain patterns in a most effective manner.
[...] (Pause.)
(Long pause.) The precious privacy of your existence, and indeed of your universe, is all the more miraculous, so to speak, precisely because its probable reality emerges from an infinite field of probabilities, each forever inviolate. (Long pause.) It is important that these ideas be considered.
(Pause.) As these units approach physical structure, however, they do slow down in your terms. [...]
(A one-minute pause at 11:22.) Such behavior even causes a certain corporal dishonesty, for the cells’ freedom from time means that on certain levels the cellular structure is aware of probable future events, as mentioned (just before break). The body, therefore, is reacting to future and past activity as well, in order to maintain its present corporal balance.
(Jane paused at 11:33, still in trance, and lit a cigarette. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Some such methods are very advantageous, yet they have also become too rigid and autocratic, allowing little room for deviation. [...]
(Pause.) I said earlier that there were many kinds of knowledge. [...]
(Pause at 10:05.) We are each consciously aware of these transmissions. [...]
(Long pause.) Throughout the centuries various individuals have come close, yet had no vehicle of expression that would have enabled the members of the species to understand. [...]
(Pause.) All That Is realized that such a separation would also allow you (pause) to bring about a different kind of divine art, in which the creators themselves created, and their creations created, bringing into actuality existences that were possible precisely because there would seem (underlined) to be a difference between the creator and the creations. [...]
Value fulfillment itself is most difficult to describe, for it combines (pause) the nature of a loving presence—a presence with the innate knowledge of its own divine complexity—with a creative ability of infinite proportions that seeks to bring to fulfillment even the slightest, most distant portion of its own inverted complexity. [...]
(Pause at 9:56.) Subjectivity still largely ruled. [...]
[...] Those events soon found that a transformation must occur (pause), if they were to journey into objectivity—for no objectivity of itself could contain the entire reality of subjective events that existed within divine subjectivity. [...]
(Long pause at 9:10.) But that our fears lead us, so that at times we’re almost bound to interpret such events as life-threatening, and that’s why we called the doctor, of course. (Long pause.) Right now I still have the feeling of that force or motion, though, and emotionally I do identify with it. [...]
I guess I think that all disease, to one extent or another, anyway, is fear (pause), and I felt a few minutes ago my neck doing some odd things. [...]
(Very long pause.) The thing is, I suppose, to retain that feeling or feel those assurances, which actually go way back to our childhoods. [...]
You finally began to realize that I wanted you to leave the job (long pause at 9:55), but the negative attitudes that had built up attached themselves to the new projects—something I did not foresee. [...] (Pause for a cigarette.) I am a part of you, then, the part that always hated your job, and can scarce[ly] forgive you for keeping it so long. [...]
[...] (Pause.) I was always against any jobs that would divert you as long as you were not in dire need, in which case I was willing to suspend my judgment.
(Long pause at 9:31, eyes open. [...]
(Pause at 9:40.) These themselves led you to concentrate on his condition here. [...]
[...] (Pause.) This is not dictation.
When it is so materialized much of the creativity is automatically expressed (pause), the individual being aware of only that ability that the mind can understand. [...]
[...] (Slowly.) Through the years (pause), Ruburt has been more and more aware of other kinds of psychological realities and structures than those usually experienced. [...]
Earlier he experienced high accelerations of creativity and consciousness (pause). [...]
(Pause, one of many, at 9:37.) While operating through the body structures, consciousnesses such as your own focus largely upon the three-dimensional orientation. [...]
(Pause at 10:10.) When consciousness leaves the body, therefore, it alters some of the coordinates. [...]
(Long pause, eyes closed.) While you believe, for example, that technology as you understand it (underlined) alone means progress, and that progress necessarily requires overriding physical manipulation of the environment that must forever continue, you will judge past civilizations in that light. [...]
(Well over a one-minute pause at 10:30, eyes closed.) Give us a moment … You have not worked with the power of thought or feeling, but only with its physical effects. [...]
(Long pause at 4:12.) Politically as well as medically, such distortions have led to unfortunate conditions: the Aryan-supremacy biological ideas fostered in the second world war, the concentration upon “the perfect body,” and other distortions. [...]
The same beliefs often spread to economic areas in which (long pause) people who met pleasure in God’s eyes were therefore gifted with wealth and prosperity, as well as good health. [...]
[...] She resumed the same way, with pauses, at 9:40.)
(Pause.) The impression stony: shall I follow this in dimensions of physical matter, shall I interpret stony as a rocky ground, or as a stony expression on someone’s face?