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Your joint determination is already building up bonuses in many areas, and by all means remember to keep up the personal contact you have begun together again. The suggestion “Help and inspiration are appearing at all levels of my experience,” can now again be used by Ruburt to good advantage.
[...] The same applies to your guests, and particularly to the two young boys from the Sunday school, hopefully showing Ruburt that all conventional churchgoers were not closed-minded, but were also seeking out new knowledge.
[...] No big deal, but from last Saturday noon until after supper Monday evening, we had eight callers, all but the first two, Rusty and Hal, being unannounced.)
[...] It dealt with the idea that imperfections in the universe gave birth to life and all we know—that if the “big bang” had expanded perfectly uniformly there would be no life in the universe, merely a perfectly uniform cloud of lifeless hydrogen gas. It took me a while to realize that the author had said nothing at all about the idea of life as we know it being latently present all the while in the primordial cloud before it began to expand. [...]
(Note that I managed to finish Tuesday’s session last night after all, by working a bit later. [...]
[...] If you trusted the characteristics of the basic natural person, you would not need such sessions as ours, generally, in the world at all—for such knowledge would be part of it and implied in its cultural organizations, and the daily habits of the people. [...]
[...] In a like manner, it may seem childish—or worse, futile—when after all this time Ruburt still has the feeling that changing his room around will somehow help bring about the overall solution to any problem. [...]
[...] that when you’re a kid you pick up certain ideas about what kind of a person you want to be—from a photograph, a corner of life, an edge, and you put all those little things together into a personality. [...]
For all of his and your complaining, you understand in rather good measure the decisions and actions that motivate your lives, so that Ruburt is more than usually aware of the manipulations that psychologically and physically lie just beneath the material usually carried by what is ordinarily called the conscious mind. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Ruburt is now far more willing to make certain changes in his life than he was earlier, and he sees himself more as one of a living congregation of creatures—less isolated than before, stripped down from the superperfect model, and therefore no more under the compulsion to live up to such a psychological bondage (all with some emphasis). [...]
[...] All of the elements in your lives will now work to your overall advantage. Your natural health and creativity and motion will be expressed at all levels of your experience. Your intellect does not have to know the answers to all of your questions—but both of you use the last few suggestions I just gave you daily. [...] You can certainly expect more improvements in Ruburt’s condition at all of its levels. [...]
(Jane answered by telling me how she felt this morning—“discombobulated” —meaning that various parts of her body seem to move, or want to move, out of rhythm or sync with other parts—but that overall she recognizes that those are all healthy signs of the body trying to heal itself. [...]
(Long pause.) As I mentioned, the beliefs of your society are everywhere embodied in all of its organizations and professions. [...]
Now, there is one very cozy answer that is quite handy at times and it neatly relieves you of all sense of responsibility. [...]
([Arnold:] “It is pretty important then that we challenge all of our whole existence.”)
Now you may all take your break. [...]
Now, our educated friend over here knows full well and better than any of you that the table is made of atoms and molecules, but it does not forbid him from using the table very nicely as a prop, and so you can still use the prop with which you are familiar, but you must realize that is all they are. [...]
(As in the last session, I was getting irritated, since all of this is emotionally loaded material of course. [...]
[...] He can learn to do this first of all by ceasing to project an image of himself as ill into the future. [...]
[...] All of these help break the negative projections, and are already proof physically of inside willingness that is then physically materialized for him to see—in terms of physical performance that he can judge.
[...] “All right.”)
[...] The conscious mind could not handle all that data, but those functions perfectly mirror your consciously held ideas and beliefs.
If all of your beliefs, not just your “fortunate” ones, were not materialized, you would never thoroughly understand on a physical level that your ideas create reality. [...]
[...] Now all of this inner self cannot become expressed even with its connection with the brain, since the brain must sift perception through the physical apparatus.
Quality-depth is therefore the perspective in which all psychic actions occur, all ideas and universes expand. [...]
[...] Ruburt is all right, although he will try and block me when he can. [...] The familiarity drew him this time and that is all.
[...] All of these concepts are most difficult to translate into word patterns.
[...] The swelling was now gone and Jane felt all right, though she planned to see a dentist for an X-ray to check upon any possible bad tooth. [...]
[...] They are elements that do not seem perhaps to have anything at all to do with the matter at hand. [...] It helps bring about the kind of mental atmosphere that is conducive to healing at all levels, and it involves you both at the same time. [...]
[...] I was upset because I felt it was all true, and because I’d felt like interrupting constantly as Seth was giving his material. [...]
[...] I lost my patience and my temper as I stood beside her, threatening to leave her sitting there all night while I went to bed. [...]
[...] They may put up a screen for privacy, but all in all they prefer more or less constant neighborly give-and-take.
(All in all, I thought Jane “recovered” quite easily from Seth’s data, which I thought was excellent.
The parking is all right, though in winter only one side particularly is permitted. But it is a dead-end street, so as long as driveways are honored you are all right.
There are points to be considered also in the Levine affair, for our bemused Dr. Levine would cut out all of nature, you think, if he had the chance, and as Ruburt said, sterilize the neighborhood. [...]
[...] These are enjoyed by all such species. [...] No matter how wasteful with words a person might seem to be, each one contains an amazing economy, and is chosen precisely because it is a perfect carrier for certain intents or feelings that are all organized by that word. [...]
(When we woke up from our naps, however, we were considerably surprised, for it appeared that the suggestions had taken rather deep effect after all. [...]
[...] There are all kinds of verbal and body signs that tell you which words are to be attended to more than others, so that the quality of the words is strengthened or qualified. [...]
[...] One visitor, a man from another part of the country, began to speak about the state of the nation, largely condemning all of his countrymen and women for their greed and stupidity. People would do anything at all for money, he said, and as his monologue continued, he expressed his opinion that the species itself would almost inevitably bring about its own destruction.
[...] In the same manner, say, the ideal is to protect human life, and in the pursuit of that ideal you give generations of various animals deadly diseases, and sacrifice their lives.3 Your justification may be that people have souls and animals do not, or that the quality of life is less in the animals, but regardless of those arguments this is fanaticism — and the quality of human life itself suffers as a result, for those who sacrifice any kind of life along the way lose some respect for all life, human life included. The ends do not justify the means (all very emphatically).
[...] Sometimes it is difficult to identify idealists, because they wear such pessimistic clothing that all you can see are the patterns of a sardonic nature, or of irony. [...]
[...] He took a routine job in a local business and stayed with it for over 20 years, all of the time hating to go to work, or saying that he did, and at the same time refusing to try other areas of activity that were open to him — because he was afraid to try.
Through this belief he viewed all of his experience, correlating it; he encouraged those impulses that furthered it, and impeded those that did not. Now: Because of this particular temperament he put all of his eggs in one basket, so to speak. [...] You may see yourself as a mother or a father first of all, as a teacher, an editor, or as a “man’s man.” You will, however, emphasize one certain quality above all others — your athletic nature, your spiritual bent, whatever it may be.
[...] These, following the analogy, would be hidden behind the other brighter, more obvious “planets,” and yet would show their presence through their effects upon your relationships with all of the other visible core beliefs in your “planetary system.”
If you believe in healers then they can help you, but all of those aids are only temporary at best. [...]
[...] In one action, basically, we can see all actions, and through one action we can reach the reality of all actions.
May I wish you all a pleasant evening, and I hereby acknowledge the presence of our guest.
I am not suggesting here that this individual turn all focus away from the outer world, far from it. [...]
[...] The personality stands in an anteroom, with all his knotted energies, in indecision, and will not open the door leading inward, and will not turn in the other direction, in the direction from which he has come, to the door that leads outward. [...]
[...] All consciousnesses, therefore, either of a complicated psychic gestalt such as a man or animal, or of simpler gestalts such as an individual cell or molecule, nevertheless operate in and form about themselves mental or psychic enclosures, within which is naturally contained the capsule comprehension which is an attribute of all energy.
[...] And first of all, may I mention that I was ready to have a brief session last evening, because of the conditions, and because of the woman’s need.
[...] The mental enclosure in most cases is self-limiting then, since it represents a setting up of barriers on all sides but one. [...]
This capsule comprehension I call capsule comprehension, since innate comprehension of itself and its workings is part of what you may think of as the fiber or makeup of all energy, regardless of any given particular form that it might take, or regardless of the camouflage it might form of itself.
[...] All of the larger divisions of life—the mammals, fish, birds, and so forth—are an integral part of that living gridwork. [...] In your terms, then (underlined), all of life’s large classifications were present “at the beginning of the world.” [...]
[...] No systems are closed, however, so that basically (underlined) the living grid of perception that causes one world or reality is also “wired into” all other such systems. [...]
[...] There were always birds, for example, but in the great interplay of “interior” and exterior communication among all portions of this vast living system, there was a creative interplay that allowed for endless variations within that classification, and each other one.
Your technological communication system is a conscious construct—a magnificent one—but one that is based upon your innate knowledge of the inner, cellular communication between all species. [...]
In your terms that language speaks the flesh—and it speaks the flesh equally in all races of mankind. [...] Now dreams also provide you with another universal kind of language, one that unites all peoples to one extent or another, regardless of their physical circumstances or nationalities or alliances.
Each person seeks value fulfillment, and that means that they choose various lives in such a fashion that all of their abilities and capacities can be best developed, and in such a way that their world is also enriched. [...] In almost all such cases (pause), such people will be embarked upon subjective issues and questions also that might not be considered otherwise. [...]
[...] All details of the failed attempt may not be released for months, or even years, but already critics are questioning whether the excessive secrecy surrounding the operation led to basic errors in planning and judgment, as well as poor anticipation of the mechanical factors involved.
[...] The rain didn’t bother the birds at all: a pair of cardinals, several red-winged blackbirds, some phoebes, various warblers, and a group of mourning doves. [...]
All of this happens because the inner portions of your being operate spontaneously, joyfully, freely; all of this occurs because your inner self believes in you, often even while you do not believe in it. [...]
Now first of all, there are no limitations or divisions to the self, though for purposes of discussion a word like “ego” may be used here because you understand what you think it means. [...]
When you have tried this exercise several times, then feel these deep rhythms go out from you in all directions, as indeed they do. [...]
[...] You perceive it as solid, as you perceive all other physical matter; yet the more matter is explored the more obvious it becomes that within it energy takes on specific shape (in the form of organs, cells, molecules, atoms, electrons), each less physical than the last, each combining in mysterious gestalt to form matter.
[...] There is a rhythm that underlies all of this changing polarity and changing intensities that occur constantly. [...]
[...] The “nucleus”—now using a cell analogy—if these units were cells, which they are not, then it would be as if the nucleus were constantly changing position, flying off in all directions, dragging the rest of the cell along with it. [...]
The units obviously are within the reality of all cells. [...]
It is the initial three-sided enclosure from which all matter must spring. [...]