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TES3 Session 136 March 1, 1965 duplicate identical electrical sender transmitted

[...] This is rather important, since an explanation will do much to account for the frequent difference that occurs in telepathic communications.

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 897, January 21, 1980 Billy David divine model weather

In the 840th session for Chapter 6 of Mass Events, see my account of Billy One’s death.)

SS Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 572, March 8, 1971 symbols bank visual silence unrelated

[...] The inner banks of symbols, however, operate as a drawing account, latent unless you take advantage of them. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session June 7, 1978 creative mystical reorganized encounter reinterpretation

[...] If such factors operated, they’d be the opposite of those we usually hold accountable. [...]

NotP Chapter 7: Session 779, June 14, 1976 psyche adjacently language biological pain

[...] I reminded her this morning to write an account of the experience, but the after effects, plus new healing sensations, were so strong that she couldn’t concentrate enough to do the job; she wrote but a paragraph or two.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 639, February 12, 1973 Rooney puddle nightmares lsd creature

(When she had her experience involving the puddle — as well as another one, described immediately below — I asked her to write an account of both events in case Seth referred to them sometime. [...]

(Now here are excerpts from the account she wrote for me of her experiences involving the rain-puddle creature and the light on the evening of February 2. Jane’s narrative and poetry supplement Seth’s own words, and show how she became consciously aware of the unique transformation of her original poetic ideas into visual reality — and how she then carried the creative process another step by converting her new perceptions into more poetry. [...]

TES6 Session 257 May 9, 1966 five playground anemia Elmo draft

[...] This could account for the mention of a professional name above however. [...]

Separately now, a connection with the initials P, G, or P, C, and an overdrawn account. [...]

TES6 Session 277 August 3, 1966 projections blunders control environment future

[...] You are accountable for acts committed during projections, of course, and these alter the personality as any acts do. [...]

TPS1 Session 368 (Deleted), October 2, 1967 conscientious super spontaneous self hurry

He feared his mother prowled the house during darkness—this also accounting for some of the sleep difficulty.

TPS5 Deleted Session January 8, 1979 Marian customers Wolinsky posture defeating

(Jane has written an account of her dream. [...]

TES3 Session 104 November 4, 1964 Jimmy sale warning dump rush

[...] Checking over my account of Jane’s experience on that date, I notice that I did state that this experience began with a feeling of “a blow on the head.” [...]

(The following account is from Jane’s dream notebook. [...]

TES3 Session 106 November 11, 1964 Kiley Nan Playboy November doctor

(The following account is from Jane’s dream notebook, and is included here because Seth mentions it in the 107th session. [...]

UR1 Appendix 4: (For Session 685) sidepools neurological bypass Saratoga linear

[...] This time her involvement was so vivid and insistent that the next morning I asked her to write her own account of it for a verbatim presentation in this appendix. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 28, 1982 Michaellen Fred Underwood Conyers foods

[...] I suppose the evening situation accounts in part for her sleeping during the day, but I also think more is involved. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 695 May 6, 1974 photograph species probable picture specimen

[...] She said the notes were intended to furnish a mundane account of our lives that would “parallel” Seth’s more complicated data on probabilities and other concepts. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 696 May 8, 1974 blueprints Platonic gender language hauntings

[...] So have her records, since she keeps detailed accounts of all of her dream activities and correlating “conscious” events. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 626, November 8, 1972 involuntary brain Bach deride functions

[...] See the 618th session in Chapter Three for an account of Seth’s meeting with Dick and the latter’s editor, Eleanor Friede.

TES9 Session 451 November 25, 1968 center trance formulas pierces spirals

If you meet your father in your dreams, he will be quite transformed from the person that you know, so you need not fear remembering your dreams on that account.

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 890, December 19, 1979 units ee sperm particles unmanifested

That analogy will help you at least intuitively understand the existence of situations such as suffering, and poverty, that otherwise seem to have no adequate explanations (as Jane and I were discussing today). I hope also to account for behavior on the part of nature that certainly seems to imply the survival of the fittest in a tooth-and-claw fashion, or the punishing acts of a vengeful God on the one hand and the triumph of an evil force on the other.

DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 916, May 14, 1980 cu units ee genetic repetition

[...] This also accounts for my earlier statement, that in usually understood terms the environment and its creatures “evolve” together. [...]

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