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TES7 Session 304 November 28, 1966 list Bernards scramble package Tubbs

[...] Jane did visit the art shop where I buy my paints. [...]

[...] The battery interpretation is listed on Jane’s list; and my own list, which was used as object, contained items to be purchased having to do with art.

UR2 Section 5: Session 726 December 16, 1974 island spirit volcano desert sand

6. From her viewpoint my mother was, indeed, quite baffled when I turned away from a well-paying career in commercial art toward a very risky one in “fine art,” or painting. [...]

TES8 Session 342 May 17, 1967 action sparked nonfact event intensity

I mentioned long past that creativity continued to operate in a work of art long after its physical completion. [...]

TMA Session Nine September 8, 1980 stomach Hall Prentice logic medical

(8:59.) You both believed it was quite possible to have clairvoyant dreams, out-of-body experiences, creative adventures in the arts — but to some extent both of you doubted that the same power or energy could be directed effectively in the physical realm, so-called, of bodily health, or situations of the nitty-gritty (with emphatic amusement). [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session October 18, 1978 safety fest tyrant unpredictability illustrated

[...] One advantage would be that it would unite the art and writing aspects—particularly paintings of some of my dreams.)

TES2 Session 66 June 29, 1964 construction overlapping continuums glass Voghler

[...] I am glad I do not work at his art gallery. [...]

[...] I would like to add a personal note in the way of a suggestion only, that camping some weekends if you can manage it, will be most beneficial to you both, and should even refresh your abilities in your own particular art fields.

TPS5 Deleted Session July 16, 1979 evidence hornets absence creativity thrives

[...] You would be led to make proper suggestions, for example, ahead of time, or the creative process of someone in the art department would suddenly be stimulated to a new idea, or whatever. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 2, 1984 Jake Bantam shaky staff barber

[...] Then I was working for Jake Ruppenthal, my old boss at Artistic Card Company, when he was art director. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 28, 1983 cake Iran Afghanistan exciting elbow

[...] In some worlds certain events remain in a realm of art or fiction, while in other worlds those same events are fully activated. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 2 Monday, April 5, 1982 explanations frenetic handset intercoms stoicism

Our week just past had been filled with a desperate energy as we struggled to get settled so that we could return to “work”—to our arts—on some sort of a regular basis. [...]

TES1 Session 14 January 8, 1964 solidified plane counteraction board cup

As to your jottings this morning concerning art, very good, I commend you. [...]

(The reader will note that I did not ask Seth to comment on my writings concerning art, but that the subject came up during the monologue. [...]

[...] With you, your art talents lay beneath layers of fleshy lust at times. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 708 September 30, 1974 sleepwalkers hibernation flesh code secondary

[...] I completed the detailed pencil guides for both sets of art this week. [...] Then in late August, long before I had the 16 diagrams [plus two other pieces of art] done for Adventures, I mailed to Prentice-Hall Jane’s completed manuscript for that book. Adventures is scheduled for publication in mid-1975, but I’ll continue referring to it in these notes.

Each system, of course, brings forth its own culture, “technology,” art, and science. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 680 February 6, 1974 Linden selves inventor birth hysterectomy

[...] There were three offshoots: one, the nun, with mysticism conventionally expressed, but under guarded circumstances; one, the writer who veiled mystical experience through art; and one, the Ruburt you know, who experienced mystical experience directly, teaches others to do the same, and forms through writing a wedding of the two aspects. [...]

[...] Sportsmen make good money, so for this and other reasons you early turned to commercial art — a field in which artistic ability would be well paid for.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 6, 1983 Joe Christina Bumbalo Susie LuAnn

[...] Promoting life within art, and physical life also as it is generally understood. [...]

TMA Foreword by Robert F. Butts Laurel publishing Amber Allen Library

[...] Five months after my wife’s death, I called Laurel, who was an administrative assistant at a center for the arts and humanities in Los Angeles, California, for the first time. [...]

UR2 Appendix 17: (For Session 711) beta waves brain theta eeg

[...] The state of “EEG art” isn’t that advanced yet [if it ever will be]. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session April 16, 1979 taxes Joyce Bill Gallagher conventional

[...] In a fashion you are merging arts together, and laying the groundwork for new kinds of art that presently do not exist.

TPS5 Session 877 (Deleted) September 3, 1979 sperm order eggs spontaneous apelike

You could not have any of your arts, cultures, governments, religions or sciences without first being couched in nature’s spontaneous order. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 4, 1984 ginger ale decisions dreaded limping

He just told you that when he begins to speak for me he senses an entire tall structure of words, and unhesitatingly he lets that structure form (intently). The same is true with his ability to move and walk; the more he trusts his energy, the more his spontaneity forms its own beautiful order that results in the spontaneous physical art of walking — and he is indeed well along the way. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 4, 1981 rollers cushion services absolute Frank

(Pause.) Art provides its own services to the individual, whether or not it appears to be utilitarian. [...]

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