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TPS7 Deleted Session October 28, 1982 Michaellen Fred Underwood Conyers foods

(As I told Jane today, a study of the affair would be fascinating in many ways, particularly as it would have to involve Fred’s behavior and beliefs as associated with the Seth material. [...]

[...] Here someone who’s associated with Reality Change, way out in Texas, and who knows about us through our work, has a relative who lives on Underwood Avenue.... [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session June 14, 1972 church prophet intellectual Doran Christs

[...] In one of your own sessions at least encourage him to free associate, to say freely now what comes to mind regarding his feelings about the three Christs, and also ideas of the Anti-Christ. [...]

[...] I suggest also that on those occasions how when any frightening feelings begin to arise to call you, to feel free to free-associate with them and let them rise.

SS Appendix: Session 595, September 20, 1971 reincarnational Denmark details immediacy prosperous

[...] Dates that are associated with emotional events will also be recalled. [...]

(11:07.) Strong emotional associations can often trigger such responses. [...]

TES8 Session 402 April 1, 1968 John chess grab promotion bag

[...] to a clinical research associate. [...]

[...] We shall be part of an association in the future. [...]

TES6 Session 276 August 1, 1966 Masonite lumberyard Wellsburg worker Glen

[...] Once again Jane’s associations seemed to flow in a freer manner, this being the third experiment in which this is apparent. [...]

[...] In addition the first name of the owner of the lumberyard in Wellsburg, which furnished the object, is named Glenn; associating thus with Enfield Glen, or Robert H. Treman State Park near Ithaca, NY.

(Seth continues the above data, and gives another instance of the freer association employed, all stemming from the letter M: “I do not know—massage, mucilage—leave it for now.” [...]

[...] We associate this with the tree data above. [...]

TES3 Session 89 September 19, 1964 Louie Ida cruelty eloquence son

[...] Ida associated this, which neither Jane or I realized, with the fact that in the previous life a right arm had not been used by Louie.

[...] The sound of the door was associated with the burn in his mind. [...]

He stuttered because the pain from the small burn through subconscious association became, for the first time in this existence, penance for the barely remembered past offense. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 702 June 10, 1974 spin electrons technology biofeedback science

[...] In Note 7 for that session I wrote that as an artist my intuitional reaction to that statement was to associate the multidirectional ability of the atom with Seth’s notions of simultaneous time and probabilities. Since electrons are the particles or processes moving about the nucleus of the atom, I now make the same association for them. [...]

[...] Such concepts in association with electron spin may be dealt with in the literature of physics, but are unfamiliar to me or outside my limited understanding. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 576, March 29, 1971 fluctuations blank waking memory normal

[...] The connection may be highly intuitional, however, associative, and creative. [...]

[...] On such occasions your attention is focused elsewhere, in what you might call mini-dreams or hallucinations, or associative and intuitive processes of thought that go quite beyond normal focus.

NotP Chapter 3: Session 762, December 15, 1975 Cézanne skill psyche triggered inclinations

Dreams deal with associations and with emotional validities that often do not seem to make sense in the usual world. [...]

In our last book session, I gave the title for this chapter, mentioning the emotions and association; and the fact that the psyche must be directly experienced. [...]

TES9 Session 425 July 31, 1968 Boston stabbed Van warmth neurobiological

[...] Instead of a time sequence that governs or seems to govern thought, mental activity of any kind, and overt action, you have associative processes, offshoots, and possibilities. [...] But the comparison is highly superficial, for here too continuity reigns, even though associations are given greater play.

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 888, December 10, 1979 neural sleepwalkers hinterland unit particles

[...] Those other background stimuli are now quite difficult for you to identify, but they are always there in the [hinterland] of your waking consciousness, like dream chatter way beneath your usual associations.

TES8 An Experiment June 29, 1968 Parker card Chintala mail June

[...] Our Associate Editor, Mr. Charles Chintala, will be in touch with you soon regarding this material.

UR1 Section 3: Session 704 June 17, 1974 oracle physician predict disease psyche

[...] You may discover how to be happy by association with a happy person, but you definitely will not discover that answer by associating with those who are miserable. [...]

NotP Chapter 10: Session 795, February 28, 1977 sex feedback dreams slate species

Because dreams follow paths of association, they break through time barriers, allowing the individual to mix, match, and compare events from different periods of his life. [...]

[...] These creative acts are then fitted together through associative processes that come together most precisely to form the dream events.

TES6 Session 280 August 24, 1966 indispositions sprain hay Wollheim cheese

The animal hair is not an irritant in your case, though there are some associations of the past concerning your mother that may lead you to think so. [...]

[...] The association will continue, and in other places. [...]

TES8 Session 399 March 13, 1968 sexual jointly scruples plastered pockets

[...] He does, I believe, realize how his have been collected together and directed because of his association with you.

[...] (Long pause, eyes open.) The two of you from past development and association, were a fuse. [...]

TES5 Session 234 February 16, 1966 letter Fell Rhoda Marian January

[...] (Jane gestures.) Ruburt’s association is with something that did not arrive on time, but let that one pass.

(“Ruburt’s association is with something that did not arrive on time, but let that one pass.” [...]

[...] There is an interesting example of association at work here. [...]

While it is true that any conceivable item can be used, it is indeed simpler at present if an item without so many associated impressions is used.

TES5 Session 235 February 23, 1966 coaster Hack Terwilliger envelope dancing

[...] In reality the possible system does not achieve its order through subjective association, but the term, subjective association, is the nearest that I can come in approximating the basic causes for this order.

The order within the probable system is based upon something that could be compared to subjective associations, or intuitive flashes of insight, that can combine elements that would appear to the ego as quite disconnected, into whole and integrated patterns of action.

[...] There is effort involved, as I learn, indeed, the best ways of giving Ruburt data, and try to guide him in discriminating between, or rather among, the many personal associations that any one legitimate impression may bring to his mind.

TES6 Session 267 June 13, 1966 begonia plant office chain monolithic

[...] (Pause.) The older woman data leads Ruburt to make personal associations which could be distortive. [...]

[...] She recalled having one image, and this was associated with the cross sign she had made.

[...] The older woman data leads Ruburt to make personal associations which could be distortive.” [...]

TPS5 Session 843 (Deleted) March 28, 1979 Patterson Mrs Johnson corruption cult

[...] Ruburt’s chain of association gave the name Patterson because of an old song. The [name] Johnson brings in the woman’s sense of strength, and yet says that she is of ordinary heritage—a person of the earth, a powerful person in her way—and the connections with your associations have to do with the late President Johnson. [...]

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