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UR1 Section 1: Session 683 February 18, 1974 bulb multipersonhood personhood units herd

[...] See the 637th session:… think now of the life of the self as one message leaping across the nerve cells of a multidimensional structure — again, as real as your body — and consider it also as a greater ‘moment of reflection’ on the part of such a many-sided personality … I am aware that [these analogies] can make you feel small or fear for your identity. [...]

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[...] I WILL TRY TO THINK OF A GOOD ANALOGY TO MAKE THE POINT CLEARER. [...]

TES2 Session 51 May 6, 1964 cooperation molecules atoms siren condensed

[...] You almost hope, to continue the analogy, that you could construct a building high enough to reach the stars.

UR2 Section 4: Session 714 October 23, 1974 snapshots tone postcards sound Politics

5. Seth offered an analogy involving the camera and the traveling conscious mind in the 710th session after 10:16.

UR2 Section 5: Session 725 December 11, 1974 strands identity mountain invaded rocks

[...] I think it’s a great concept and analogy. [...]

TES5 Session 220 January 5, 1966 Marine coat uniform disturbance slips

[...] I will make an analogy, which however will be imperfect. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 9 Monday, May 31, 1982 essay Mandali aspirin thyroid April

[...] “During those frightening-enough hospital episodes I learned under combat conditions, so to speak, how to trust my body,” she wrote one day—an apt-enough analogy, I think.

TES2 Session 49 April 29, 1964 Jim Tennant Inquisition Ruth Lundgren

[...] Remember our analogy of the spider and its web. [...]

UR2 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts Volume Unknown reader ideal sections

[...] Many times I’ve had the idea that a good analogy here is furnished by Seth’s concept of the “moment point.” [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 713 October 21, 1974 Perspective program screen jacket hat

(9:50.) We are trying to make an analogy here on two levels, so please bear with me. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 732 January 22, 1975 counterparts Peter family Henry Ben

I keep returning to natural analogies — but plants do not work at developing their potential. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 735 February 3, 1975 apple composition melody music contradictions

Following this analogy, in the same way each psyche contains within it infinite notes, and each note is capable of its own endless creative variations. [...]

TES6 Session 279 August 15, 1966 card greeting Tunkhannock monumental envelope

[...] This is a very simple analogy: However, in some aspects a projection to another system could be likened to a situation in which you entered the landscape of one of your own paintings.

TES2 Session 63 June 17, 1964 antimatter perspective ball interval Philip

The reason should be apparent; if you consider for the sake of analogy, you may think of our fifth dimensional space once more. [...]

TES3 Session 93 September 30, 1964 tub Larry leaked pajamas theatre

[...] For purposes of analogy only, imagine that each subconscious layer is personified into a personality, who is then subjected to rendition of a dream or more, who watches a screen upon which the dream images flicker.

TES2 Session 45 April 20, 1964 camouflage Callahan cube hypnotism Miss

[...] I like the ocean analogy because you get the idea of continuous flow and motion without apparent division.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

[...] I have quoted parts of it in other books, yet the analogy Seth gave us is such an excellent introduction to the interior universe and to his ideas that it is almost indispensable. [...]

TES1 Session 33 March 9, 1964 limb confidence wind Kennedy permission

[...] This is a very simple analogy. [...]

TES1 Session 23 February 5, 1964 breathes admit camouflage plane Throckmorton

We have, I believe, used the analogy of air, comparing it to the vitality of the universe in one of our previous sessions. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974 planet beam space clusters speeds

[...] There’s at least an evocative analogy here with the behavior of neutrinos, which are fundamental subatomic “particles.” [...]

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