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SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 584, May 3, 1971 mediumship forty rapport reluctance sold

Had you remained apart, the sessions would not have begun. You have been connected with the same entity, though you have sprung apart from it, but the inner relationship adds to the power available. [...]

TES8 From Session 334 April 12, 1967 Gallaghers Metropolitan spy bus federal

A row of apartment houses. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 694 May 1, 1974 Markle Joseph Mr probable atoms

[...] And in this reality [the one you and Ruburt know] Ruburt instinctively felt apart from that house.

[...] They have lived an apartment life instead, with little care for appearances. [...]

[...] Yet underneath it all you are significance-making creatures, pattern-formers, immersed in time but basically apart from it, and so new insights come into your awareness and literally change the quality of any given reality at any given time.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 3, 1984 moaning crying teary Georgia opera

Remind him of his kindnesses to your apartment-house neighbor, Miss Callahan, to his many students, and of his love for you. [...]

These elements are all living and highly potent in the affairs of his life — so that in no way do his relationships with his mother (pause) become any isolated concentration, existing apart from the other affairs of life. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session November 26, 1972 Richard Eleanor Dick Andrews imperfections

[...] Hence his just-surfacing thought last week about separate apartments. Beyond all this he also knew he had to consider the separate apartments while knowing they would not be necessary. [...]

[...] He would have made changes, and insisted you face the symbolic situation in concrete terms, as in entirely separate apartments, or different bedrooms, until the physical situation mirrored the symbolic ones.

[...] You were faced with your relationship as it exists apart from your work together. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session August 29, 1973 Eleanor literary Prentice Dialogues business

[...] By then this place (Apartment 4) represented isolation and retreat from your relationship’s fulfillment in line with what it had meant earlier, and his decision to come out with you again (into Apartment 5).

[...] When Ruburt took this place (Apartment 4) he was about ready to say, “All right, we will be work partners.” [...]

In the meantime—now, another string—he felt the need again to come closer to you, and you ended up eating over there (Apartment 5). [...]

TES9 Session 435 September 11, 1968 Evelyn Maisie brakes Papa car

[...] [Pete, at the moment as far as we know, is in the Hawaiian Islands.] Bill and Pete met once at our apartment two years ago.

[...] Jane again walked through the apartment. [...]

[...] She again walked through the apartment, and felt the same sensations, but stronger. [...]

[...] This morning after I left for work, Jane lay down to experiment with psy-time, and had a dream involving Tam Mossman; the location of the dream, and possible out-of-body experience, was in back of our apartment house, though, and not in New York City where Tam and Eve live. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session March 20, 1978 atmospheric ufo waves captain regular

[...] There are many cycles that are involved—some connected with the two of you, with myself, or with other conditions quite apart.

TES1 February 14, 1964 whatnot sensation nibbling suffusing principally

[...] She had been interviewing people in the apartment house about their ESP experiences. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 666, May 28, 1973 flood Pigs Joseph Cuba Bay

[...] Joseph helped physically as the other tenants returned to their apartments. [...] Both Ruburt and Joseph threw open their two apartments. A couple was given shelter in one apartment while Ruburt and Joseph confined themselves to the other. [...]

TES9 Session 509 November 24, 1969 Jung ee unconscious ego inner

In your terms it is continually aware, both of this apartness and unity-with. [...] There is unity then but no sense of apartness. [...]

[...] The inner self is obviously not only conscious, but conscious of itself, both as an individuality apart from others, and as an individuality that is a part of all other consciousness.

TPS4 Deleted Session May 15, 1978 timeless truth quandary daffodils fleeting

[...] At the same time he often feels the need to stand apart from life, from the fleeting thoughts, the daffodils or the insight, so that he will not be lost completely in the moment, but able to form almost a second self with a larger viewpoint, who can then more clearly examine and understand the thought, the moment, or the insight.

The creative artist can be afraid of letting himself go completely in his life, for fear that he will become so involved that he will forget to stand apart, to look or to listen. [...]

You want to examine life, to experience it, and yet in some way find in time a safe dimension apart from time. [...]

TES7 February 2, 1967 Dream: First Sequence collegelike Mahaar multicolored Dane knolls

Then a group (perhaps this one?) goes upstairs to our apartment. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session September 13, 1979 poet tradition creativity specific conflict

[...] Ruburt’s writing set him apart. Your painting set you apart. [...]

TES7 Session 325 March 13, 1967 symptoms concentrate suggestions praise beneficial

I suggest that you change your environment and leave the apartment at times simply because there is such recognition of the symptoms within the apartment, and the change is beneficial. [...]

TPS2 Session 601 December 22, 1971 chants Sumari songs language ancient

(From 6-7 PM this evening Jane and I attended a cocktail party given by Leonard Yaudes in his apartment downstairs. [...]

Now this is quite apart front anything else. [...]

TPS2 Session 608 Deleted. Seth’s Preface: “The Manufacture of Personal Reality” April 5, 1972 correlating core Oversoul reincarnation brain

Reincarnation, so-called, cannot adequately be considered then as a phenomenon apart from the nature of personality either, for it is a direct result of the inner self’s attempt to project its personality characteristics outward into a world of physical actuality.

[...] She or Seth, hadn’t been bothered by an eruption of noise from the apartment over us; several people entered there after the session started; there was much walking about, banging of furniture, etc, that I found quite irritating. [...]

TES4 Session 156 May 19, 1965 ego action emotion functions rejects

[...] The ego, while considering itself apart from action, is obviously not apart from it. [...]

What you have here is an attempt to objectify, or stand apart from action in such a refusal. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 618, September 28, 1972 core Seagull Dick unstructured belief

If responsible means, “I must be a parent twenty-four hours a day to the exclusion of everything else,” then you may be in difficulty, for that core belief might prevent you from using other abilities that exist quite apart from your parenthood.

[...] As the events fall apart from time continuity in your mind they seem to take on fresh vitality. [...]

(“The truth came to you and was given to you, but the originality and uniqueness was provided by your own inner being, which may now be so separated from your conscious self that it seems to be apart from it.

UR2 Section 6: Session 737 February 17, 1975 house family Foster Borledim Sayre

The suburbs obviously will not suit you unless you find a house apart from others while in the same general area. You like both the [Sayre and Foster Avenue] houses thus far because their grounds set them apart from the neighbors and give clearly defined boundaries — very important to both of you.

[...] Someone who moves will leave a house or an apartment vacant for someone else to move into. [...]

Since you both work at home, those houses do not fit you, generally speaking.14 Work is not incorporated into daily family life, but certainly exists apart from it — something you find, each of you, relatively inconceivable. [...]

(Considering parallels, here’s another of the many “connections” that Jane and I have become aware of since we began our housing odyssey last year [already we’ve compiled a list of 30 similar relationships]: Three out of the four dwellings that in one way or another we’ve been seriously involved with possess driveways shared by next-door neighbors — Mr. Markle’s in Sayre; the apartment house we live in now; and the house in Elmira that we considered buying in 1964. [...]

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