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TES1 Session 10 December 20, 1963 board brother wolves Loren wound

(Here Jane, who had begun to hear the answers within before the board spelled them out, once again began to dictate the rest of the answer.)

[...] Until otherwise noted, the answers came through the board.)

(This answer came through the board.)

(Jane received the answer within.)

TES9 Session 492 July 7, 1969 Pietra heightened thrashing period barrier

Part of this involves making yourself available intuitively so that the answers may come. The way you phrase any question to some extent colors its answer. Seeking for the questions behind the questions will often give you the initial answer that you wanted. [...]

[...] In future sessions you will receive answers; answers, for by then you will know the proper questions.

[...] When you are considering the sort of questions of which you spoke earlier this evening, remember not to push too hard for answers on an intellectual basis.

The intellect does not know the answers. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 940, February 3, 1982 center homey doorstep prepackaged stand

[...] We’re glad to try to answer questions like that, but our correspondents cover many topics and express many viewpoints—and some are hard for us to handle. [...] To answer one letter would draw its author to our doorstep at once: “I am your Seth,” and: “I will visit you as soon as I hear from you.” [...]

I do not want you to think that the answers to your questions lie prepackaged in the dream state, either, relatively inaccessible except to those (long pause) who possess unique talents or some secretive knowledge of the world of the occult. [...] The answers, therefore, lie as close as your own back-door steps, for at the thresholds of your beings you automatically stand in the center of knowledge. [...]

[...] Jane’s vocal difficulties have been minimal, but her handwriting hasn’t been too steady as she answered mail and worked on some poetry. [...]

Reluctantly, I agreed with Jane that she’d better not answer the letters. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session October 13, 1972 Timothy Foote Seagull Bach Claus

My answer is that the myths in their own way try to hint at answers that are basically nonverbal, and at concepts that are themselves the fountainhead from which the earth and all existence springs.

It is only because you tell yourself that you do not know the answers that they seem unavailable. This is very briefly the beginning of an answer to a question that of itself initiates other questions, and should in your own mind.

The child accepts the Santa Claus answer for some years, and then becomes disillusioned, realizing that the Santa Claus of Christmas tales is a myth. [...]

[...] You know the answer as well as anyone else does. [...]

TES9 Letter to Roger J. Sullivan from Rob and Jane Butts February 3, 1969 roger rundown sent sullivan butts

[...] Please pardon our delay in answering it. [...] When I get a free minute I answer the next one on the list.

In view of what you say about the material we sent you, we see why a paragraph-by-paragraph rundown isn’t necessary; this is perfectly all right, and we thank you for your effort in going over the material, and the time you spent answering. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, February 3, 1970 Brad misconceptions solve Theodore interjected

Whenever you seek from others the answers to problems, then you take it for granted that within yourself there is no greater strength. And each time you accept answers from others you reinforce the attitude that you do not have the knowledge within yourself to find the answers. And, therefore, such answers easily given do not help you in the long run. [...]

Now, you said that you would still like the answer given to you as to which road you would travel. And to me this means that you still do not realize that the answer is within yourself, and that you are the one to answer it. [...]

(Again, during the break the point that “the answers are within us” was being discussed and the further point that these answers were evolved emotionally rather than wholly rationally. [...]

[...] The answers that you want reside within you. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 11, 1978 overemphasis pendulum lifework career triggers

[...] (Long pause.) If on page 2, say, the pendulum says that it feels the symptoms are no longer necessary, then in following questions for that day take that answer as given, and do not ask questions that would undermine the given answer, as if you do not trust it. [...]

I will answer it, and at our next session, when you remind Ruburt of the great creative climate in which it can be “answered.” [...]

[...] Those fears are then not admitted, for he thinks that they must indeed be beneath a person whose entire life work is devoted to a search for the nature of reality, and therefore a person who must possess, or try to possess, the answers to all of the questions.

[...] Look at your questions as if you were asking them of a person, so that in one session do not act as if an answer given before has not been given. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 577, March 31, 1971 list adjacent Middleton shortest unacquainted

[...] You may take the rest of the session to make up an excellent — underlined twice (humorously), list of questions that will appear in the next, question-and-answer chapter.

Then present these to me at our next session, or one at a time, or two, as you prefer, and I will answer them. [...]

[...] One answer may take some time.

[...] Sure enough, he had listed a question-and-answer chapter. [...]

TES3 Session 110 November 25, 1964 a.j inquiring November Dee objectify

[...] A.J. replied on November 22, stating that before he could answer Jane’s questions he would like Seth’s answers to three questions: “When was the last time you grew up?”, “What do you love?”, and “When is the self born?”

And I answer them, also, out of politeness, and also because parts of the answers will add to some of our own discussions.

As to the third question, I suggest your break and I will answer it. I am, incidentally, giving fairly brief and spontaneous answers, as requested.

We will indeed at least begin with the questions which are being asked, though I will answer them in my own way.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, February 25, 1969 ceremony repent blessing joy equations

[...] And when you have real questions, as you know, I answer them. And when they are not honest questions, I do not answer them. And I do not give you credit for easy answers. [...] And look up Lady of Florence—I will not let you settle for easy answers. [...] And I will not give you easy answers. [...] You have known many who have offered you easy answers and answered your easy questions. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, December 21, 1971 revelations scrambled labels Florence Sumari

[...] Within you are answers and questions. The questions are to lead you to your own answers and the answers will not be the same. Each of you will read the answers in your own way. [...]

[...] Jane then came out of trance and instructed the students to stand in various areas of the room, in answer to significant feelings she had about these positions. [...]

TPS2 Session 670 (Deleted Portion) June 13, 1973 brakes mobility recommendations acquiesced freely

Now I told you that each day provides the answers to your problems, and each night. Ruburt’s answer therefore is to go ahead with his own nature freely, practically. [...]

[...] Seth replied several times that “the answer has already been given in the early part of tonight’s session, by inference. That is the best answer I can give at this time. [...]

[...] If you have questions I will answer them later this evening, and if you want you can have an extra session for book dictation.

(10:22.) Greater recognition might help at a certain level, but this is not the answer. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, October 6, 1970 ps Rachel Mathilda gateways premium

(To Theodore.) And I expect over here, for our Dean, a return to the Great Hall and there you should receive your own answer to the question that you asked earlier, but if for any reason you do not, then I will answer it for you. I am interested in helping you develop your own abilities—therefore, I answer those questions that I think you will not be able to answer for yourselves for a while and those answers that you will receive yourselves I leave open. [...]

The answer is so simple that you will not admit it to yourself. [...]

[...] You all dwell in dimensions that know no place and no time, and so Ruburt is correct for when you ask me of places and times I answer you in terms of places and times, and when you know enough to ask me questions that do not have to do with places and times then you will understand more of your own identity, the nature of your existence and the abilities that are inherent within you. [...]

[...] One is called “Death Conditions in Life”’ and in it I make several points that will somewhat answer your questions. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 6, 1971 Joel Bette divinity listen Astor

“I saw last week as Bill started to speak, the class swerved, and everybody looked and listened to the new teacher, hoping that he would have the new answers; that if you couched your questions differently he would give you the answers. That somebody would say, here the answers are, this is it. [...]

[...] In what I am saying there are answers for you if you have the wits to catch on. In the power that you sense there are answers if you have the wits to sense within yourself that same power. [...]

[...] I think in that simple drama that went on between Bette and Joel, see, there’s all kinds of answers that we haven’t even begun to reach yet. [...]

[...] The answers are indeed within yourselves. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, December 7, 1971 Sumari language Janice Bette seed

[...] You should not be dependent upon the board for your answer. You should allow the answer to spontaneously come from within, otherwise the board becomes a symbol in this particular case now alone, so that you demand the answer of it and that is not how to go about it. [...]

And now you may all take a Seth break except, of course, I will answer our friend here from Richelieu’s time. [...]

[...] You need ways to make the answers plain to you so that you can understand them. [...]

If you have a question then I will be here to answer it, or to fence with it, or to throw it back to you, but I will be here to do something with it. [...]

TES8 Session 357 July 31, 1967 Venice Pete Jet fire dimensional

[...] There is one question however that I will indeed answer now, and it has to do with the delight with which he views fire.

[...] I shall indeed answer some of your questions myself. [...]

(To Venice:) Does that answer your question?

If you prefer you may voice them at break, and then I will answer them. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 582, April 19, 1971 evolved portraits Mrs Speakers evolution

(“How about answering the letter from Mrs. R. first?” As Seth, Jane reached out for the letter.)

[...] (Amused.) That should answer your question.

[...] As I told Jane at our first break, the knowledge that time is actually simultaneous is sometimes confounding when one asks certain types of questions; this knowledge half answers the question, yet we want the rest of the question considered.)

[...] I told Jane that she had delivered this excellent answer to my question at a considerably faster pace. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, January 25, 1972 Bette Rachel Sumari dumpy campfire

[...] Now I do not want to tell you all the answers to the Sumari development, for some of the answers you are to find out for yourselves and some of the answers cannot happen unless you discover them for yourselves. [...]

[...] And suspense is the spice of life, so do not go looking for all the answers in one moment. [...] You may forget what you had but you will know that you knew the answers for a split second, and the tiniest cells in your fingernails will remember. [...]

(A pause while Rob answered the door.)

[...] And on their return I will answer your questions and I will have some of my own and I will keep you good and busy. [...]

NotP Chapter 11: Session 798, March 21, 1977 classifications domain contradictions recesses proven

(10:17.) The answers to the origins of the universe and of the species lie, I’m afraid, in realms that you have largely ignored — precisely in those domains that you have considered least scientific, and in those that it appeared would yield the least practical results.

Your present methods will simply bring you pat, manufactured results and answers. [...]

[...] You may say: “Granted,” yet persist, saying: “In our terms, however, when did the world begin, and in what manner?” Yet the very attempt to place such an origin in time makes almost any answer distorted.

The truth is that the answers lie in your own experience. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, March 17, 1970 Brad Theodore God Margo learn

Now, when it seems to you that you are powerless, it is because you are denying the authority that lies within yourself, closing our mind to the answers that are as free as air. When you do not believe that the answers are within you, you cannot act upon them. [...]

[...] But the answers do not come to you soberly. [...] The answers come to you when you accept them. [...]

Now, when you spoke of your friend last time, I told you to distrust easy answers. [...]

[...] You are not here to accept ready answers; you are here to use your abilities, to consider your problems as challenges and to work them out. [...]

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