Results 1281 to 1300 of 1869 for stemmed:all
[...] You did indeed see your father (as my pendulum told me) not as a man who failed in several important areas, but as a failure in all areas: as a husband, breadwinner, father. (Pause.) You identified with him however out of fear of your mother’s emotionalism. [...]
[...] He has an innate talent for making money, that has not been developed nor used for these reasons; and all suggestions made by him to you have been regarded by you as threats, and he felt that the suggestions were mistakes on his part. [...]
We will fill all of this in for you. [...]
Many of your technological advances — all of them, for that matter — are rather interpretations of the inner mechanisms of nature: sonar, radar, and so forth, as you attempt to physically or objectively reproduce the inner realities of nature. [...] But it is sometimes almost impossible to verbally describe civilizations of scent, civilizations built upon temperature variations, alphabets of color, pressure gradations — all of these highly intimate and organized, but quite outside of verbal representation. [...]
Your searches toward understanding excellent performance in any area — your idealisms — are all spiritually and biologically ingrained. [...]
[...] It seems only natural that early man, for example, carried on all of his main activities in the day, hiding after dark. [...] He also hunted very well in the dark, cleverly using all of his senses with high accuracy — the result of learning processes that are now quite lost.
(“So after all these years I find that out,” I answered. [...]
[...] You are competing now, as you were not before, however, in that general market with all of the conventional cultural goodies. [...]
[...] Your purposes and the purposes of the three publishers all mix and merge, with unconscious knowledge of the importance of the books, and the ways in which they are to be presented—not that there won’t also be some “natural” misunderstandings here and there, also.
His characteristic posture worked for what it was, and it was locked together in all of its parts. [...]
The balance of resources, animal travel patterns, migrations, weather conditions — all of these must be taken into consideration. [...]
[...] All areas of animal behavior alter to fit the circumstances as much as possible, and this includes sexual activity. [...]
Each species is involved in a cooperative venture, upon which ultimately all earthly existence rests. [...]
[...] This sort of news always surprises us, I guess, because we must be more isolated than we know; also, the sales aren’t all that great, so I always wonder just what the person bases such statements on when making them. [...]
Ruburt’s impulse to take Emir from Prentice—his impulse to call others, his call to Eleanor—all of these events represent a change of mood, and inner decisions of which Ruburt is not as yet aware.
[...] He was willing to take a chance, therefore he was not quite as determined upon safety above all. [...]
[...] 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.
[...] All energy should be directed on his part into making the classes a success.
[...] First of all you deeply feared that in rearranging her house she was merely playing with surface arrangements, and would not touch the deeper dilemmas of the family.
[...] Jane doesn’t know which suggestion session —or all of them, say —brought about what effects. [...]
[...] It allows the organism to release tensions in a pleasurable manner, beside all of the other benefits I have more than once mentioned.
Try to forget all notions that Ruburt might relax so suddenly that he would be in difficulty —not able to get about, say. [...]
[...] But I found it at least roughly reminiscent of Seth’s idea of simultaneous time to watch the color broadcasts from different areas of the world each day, and then to mentally hold all of those actions, especially the backgrounds, in mind at once, visualizing them as simultaneous happenings at different places on the planet.
[...] The same kind of situation occurred upon all of the other continents during various historical periods.
[...] This does not mean that there were not similarities in religious concepts or art forms or whatever, for each level of consciousness has its own characteristics, which will show in all of its works.
[...] If all illness has been adopted by a personality for a particular reason in this life, then it has been adopted so that the personality involved will understand the illness as a materialized symbol for a challenge or problem that the personality has set. [...]
Knowing all this, it is still necessary for the husband to continue his efforts, for his own benefit.
[...] Truly, I added, it was the only way to get rid of all the basic negativity in the place. [...]
As far as Ruburt’s motions are concerned, the body is following its own rhythms, which will sometimes involve overt, noticeable exercise and activity on the one hand, while on the other it exercises internally, so to speak, making all preparations for the other later exercises and motion. [...]
[...] The woman told Jane that Jane had the same kind of facial skin that she had — with all of its negative suggestions.
[...] And as I reread them I understand once again that my wife is still teaching me about her courage, and about the ineffable, unending mystery of the universe that each one of us is creating moment by moment, separately and all together.
(“With all of her mental and physical challenges, my wife could still write a poem of humble thanks to the earth. [...]
I’ve done the best I could
with thy sweet heritage of blood,
one creature like all the rest
born from your power and benevolence,
graced to share in what you are
for your love’s multiplication
knows no prejudice,
so let me humbly state my thanks
[...] [See my opening notes for Session 814.] The 812th session was held following an encounter Jane and I had with an unexpected visitor, although these excerpts aren’t personal at all. [...]
[...] Each person may react to the seasons in a very personalized manner, and yet you all share those natural events. [...]
The paranoid organizes the psychological world about his obsession, for such it is, and he cuts everything out that does not apply, until all conforms to his beliefs. [...]
All action is generated behind and yet within all that you seem to see.
[...] Chemicals as you know them, body chemicals, are physical, but they are the propellants of this thought energy, containing within them all the codified data necessary for translating any thought or image into physical actuality. [...]