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(10:03.) With most people (long pause), there is a kind of psychological paved road upon which impulses travel before they meet (pause) an intersection with the conscious mind, which then determines whether or not the impulse will be followed or acted upon. (Long pause.) In the kinds of cases we are discussing, however, instead of a paved road you have a dangerous, rocky field that might be filled with mines ready to explode at any time.
[...] Such people as a rule, however, have an exaggerated version of the self (pause), so idealized (long pause) that its very existence intimidates practical action. [...]
[...] Jane’s delivery as Seth varied from being fast to one with many pauses.)
[...] This is not so much a basic lack of psychological finish as it is the adoption of a certain kind of (pause) psychological camouflage.
(Pause at 9:42.) Now she understood that she was not a victim but the originator of those conditions. [...]
(Long pause at 9:56.) I am simply giving you a moment to rest your hand…. [...]
[...] (Pause.) All of the abilities of the inner self will be brought to bear to materialize the image of your beliefs, regardless of what they ought to be. [...]
(Pause, one of many.) No feeling brings you to a dead end. [...]
(Long pause.) Ruburt is in no danger. (Pause.) We can use the situation, however, as an educational tool, so that he does indeed rise victoriously from these unfortunate medical beliefs.
(Long pause, one of several, at 8:31.) This is particularly pertinent in his feelings concerning the jaw and neck, and the eye connection and his sense of balance (all items Jane has mentioned often recently). [...]
[...] These encounters in their own ways are meant to show you that other people do indeed mean well, that they send good wishes in your directions (long pause), and the small clues mentioned earlier are meant, again, to remind you of the inner unity and correspondences beneath events. [...]
(Long pause.) At deeper levels you are being sent support and energy from all of those people, known and unknown, who have your best interests at heart. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Such a change in your waking and sleeping patterns very nicely helps cut through your habitual ways of looking at the nature of your own personal world, and so alters your conception of reality in general.
(Long pause at 10:24.) You did not simply come upon your sleep patterns. [...]
(Pause.) Mammals have also changed their habits to accommodate those conditions you have thrust upon them, so the behavior studied in laboratories is not necessarily that shown by the same animals in their natural state.
The physical condition itself, on that level (pause), is caused (long pause) by “improper” relationships—that is, things not working together well, though the parts themselves are not diseased, per se—and that is the result of stress, habitually applied, of bodily habits. [...]
(Pause at 8:30.) His fears have to a strong extent come out into the open: the fear that he will not be able to go ahead or of blockage, that fear being physically translated—but again, it stands for an inner fear that he has creatively blocked, or psychically blocked, that he has learned—that his own fears stand in his own way and cannot be resolved, or that he is at an impasse. [...]
(Long pause.) He can help himself beside the sessions by encouraging the use of his own abilities directed toward self-understanding and healing. [...]
[...] She maintained these attitudes for the whole session, although where indicated she took rather long pauses while delivering the material.)
(By now, Jane was speaking at a slower rate, with quite a few rather long pauses between phrases and/or sentences.)
(Jane resumed in the same quiet manner, with some rather long pauses, at 9:35.)
(Jane had, again, been taking some rather long pauses as she delivered this material.)
[...] (Pause.) Free arms, to him, represent abandonment, in the terms of giving into, freely and openly. [...]
[...] It is not possible (pause) to thoroughly understand a time sequence without some participation in the system involved. [...]
(Pause.) We had better wait for our next session, for already I am involved with one idea alone that will take some time to explain.
[...] (Pause.) I will now then close our session, and leave you, I hope, in anticipation for our next.
Give us a moment… (Long pause.) That is the end of dictation.
[...] (Pause.) As your private conscious life is lived in a community setting of one kind or another as a rule, so do your dreams take place in the same context, so that as you dream for yourself, to some extent you also dream for your own family, for your community, and for the world.
(Pause at 8:43.) Their dreams would then be shared by the tribe in the morning, or at special meetings, when each dreamer would give a rendition of the dream or dreams that seemed to be involved. [...]
In your terms, there is a great pleasure to be found in both work and play, in excitement and calm, in exertion and rest (long pause), yet the word “pleasure” itself has often fallen into disrepute, and is frowned at by the virtuous.
(Long pause at 9:00.) One of the main purposes of dreaming, therefore, is to increase man’s pleasure, which means to increase the quality of living itself. [...]
For many centuries (pause) the structure of the Roman Catholic church held [Western] civilization together, and gave it its meanings and its precepts. [...]
(Long pause at 9:25.) Some other civilizations have believed that illness was sent by demons or evil spirits, and that the world was full of good and bad spirits, invisible, intermixed with the elements of nature itself, and that man had to walk a careful line lest he upset the more dangerous or mischievous of those entities. [...]
(Pause at 9:50.) There are obviously some conditions that in your terms are inherited, showing themselves almost instantly after birth, but these are of a very limited number in proportion to those diseases you believe are hereditary—many cancers, heart problems, arthritic or rheumatoid disorders. [...]
(Pause at 10:05. [...]