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TPS4 Jane’s Notes Friday, April 7, 1978 scorn career approbation highpoints libvary

(Its very difficult for the practical world—for people who aren’t primarily “artists or creators” to deal with that sort of thing; they don’t know where to place it and ideas alone make them uncomfortable—they aren’t real or unreal according to their way of looking at reality.

TPS3 Jane’s Notes from Session on July 2, 1977 reflexology innovative aren distrust He

[...] (In the area of my condition we aren’t creative, daring,or innovative.) Improvements should not be considered against absolutes, but in the light of my position. [...]

TPS3 Tuesday, August 9, 1977 Notes McClure Bob ligaments knee symphony

10:20 AM–11:20: Frank’s men aren’t working this AM. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 518, March 18, 1970 astute march environment chapter lapse

[...] [Class sessions aren’t numbered.] Occasionally Jane has wondered what effect, if any, the break would have on Seth’s book. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 856, May 24, 1979 Watergate President idealized nuclear fanatic

[...] That is, people aren’t polluting the world out of greed alone, but for the economic good of all. It’s just that the means they often choose aren’t justified by those ends….”)

[...] These challenges aren’t just national, of course, but worldwide: The scientific rationale embodied in TMI runs headlong into the western world’s reliance upon energy supplies — mainly oil — from nations that are largely religiously oriented, and that profess all kinds of antipathy for social orders other than their own. [...]

TES7 Gene Asks About Past Lives Gene illusion game Shiva relevant

([Gene]: “But there aren’t any steps, are there?”)

([Gene]: “Aren’t they illusory?”)

DEaVF1 Chapter 1: Session 882, September 26, 1979 evolution creationism universe evolutionists creationists

Insertions I make in parentheses and italics, like “(as stated in the first law of thermodynamics),” are meant to be informative and obviously aren’t from Seth.

[...] Noah, the 10th male in descent from Adam—Noah and his family, and the divine command he received to build the Ark—aren’t even mentioned. [...]

[...] Why haven’t others—our scientific, religious, and political leaders, or those in the fine arts, say—come up with ideas similar to those espoused by a Seth, and why aren’t those ideas common today? [...]

UR1 Appendix 1: (For Session 679) mystical grandfather religious Burdo daemons

[...] The notes may have their own kind of order, but unlike most appendix material aren’t presented in a chronological sequence. [...]

[...] But, paradoxically, the origins aren’t to be found there, either, or grasped in regular terms, for according to Seth they’d lie outside the reach of physical life. [...]

[...] Few even wonder if it can be done … The visions that don’t agree with the various religious and mystical dogmas, that aren’t couched in terms of Christ, Jehovah, or Buddha, might well represent holes in the official picture through which a glimmer of inner reality seeps…. [...]

ECS4 Jane Roberts’ ESP Class, August 31, 1971 helper class Alright appendage gal

[...] Otherwise the effects just aren’t that obvious, though they are there. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 6, 1984 nurse interferon rebroke tandem leg

[...] Things aren’t too well organized, or are too busy. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 22, 1984 Georgia Maude herniated myelogram balmy

[...] I also gave myself the suggestions Seth had outlined in the session for January 19, concerning my eyes when they aren’t seeing as sharply as I know they can. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 812, October 1, 1977 paranoid Paranoia misinterpretation shared Peter

[...] [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. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 14, 1983 payments Nona car resolved Sethian

[...] That the problems still aren’t resolved, due to the length of time it takes to get anything done, but that they are on the way to being solved, mainly. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 734 January 29, 1975 Sumari Barbara family wind Irish

(“Aren’t you expecting me? [...]

[...] Yet my feelings of regret here aren’t as great as they are for having missed out on something good with question No.2.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 30, 1983 Saul torso Cathy arms spine

[...] I’m sorry those changes aren’t as noticeable to you as they are to me. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 7: Session 631, December 18, 1972 viruses drugs natural counteract minced

[...] After break, Seth discussed my painting and gave some material for others who aren’t involved with this book. [...]

UR1 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts volumes Unknown sections footnotes letter

[...] I’m somewhat puzzled to note, however, that her very short working times for the Seth books seem to be either ignored or taken for granted by practically everyone — or, perhaps, those factors just aren’t understood in terms of ordinary linear time. [...]

[...] We aren’t satisfied with the answers to our questions that our social orders, whether Eastern or Western, give us. [...]

[...] Like weightless spacemen we know who we are, but we aren’t sure of our position, which shifts psychologically in inner space. [...]

[...] (We prepared such a list in answer to many requests, and it’s being continually updated, of course.) Yet the form letters aren’t really a satisfactory answer for the correspondent who’d like a personal response from Jane and/or Seth; given our characteristics, they merely represent the best we can do within the time we have available. [...]

TES1 Session 6 December 11, 1963 Gratis levitation board aggressions Fragment

[...] You aren’t receptive enough. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 18, 1984 diseases bedridden tape vein coping

[...] Certainly we aren’t doing well as a species in coping with diseases. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 17, 1983 spasms Christina bladder itchy itch

[...] She could almost hold the papers up like anyone would, even though her arms and hands aren’t clear yet; but, she told me, they have changed enough so that she could now do this. [...]

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