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

[...] In a way dreams are of course composite behavior — mental and psychic games that suit the purposes of mind and body alike. [...]

TMA Session Three August 13, 1980 magical intellect Mary rational pad

[...] Therefore science, for example, says that creatures — except for man — operate by blind instinct, and that term is meant to explain all of the complicated behavior of the other species. [...]

[...] Their behavior is the same each morning. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 920, October 6, 1980 magical Iran schizophrenia approach debased

What you are dealing with in many instances are exhibitions of various, sometimes quite diverse personality patterns of behavior—patterns that are, however, not as assimilated, or as smoothly operative as they are in the person you call normal. [...]

“I use the word ‘methods’ because you understand it, but actually we are speaking about an approach to life, a magical or natural approach that is man’s version of the animal’s natural instinctive behavior in the universe. [...]

[...] Instead I refer only to a behavioral departure from the generally accepted “norm.” [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 643, February 26, 1973 Andrea inferior beliefs aggression opposing

[...] I would like to use this instance as an excellent example of the ways in which conscious beliefs affect your feelings and behavior.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 650, March 22, 1973 senility hemisphere diagram wealthy picturesque

[...] Your ideas of good and evil affect not only your behavior with others, but your activity in a community and in the world at large.

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 908, April 16, 1980 cognition classified mathematical savants musician

[...] Scientists like to say that animals operate through simple instinctive behavior, without will or volition: It is no accomplishment for a spider to make its web, a beaver its dam, a bird its nest, because according to such reasoning, such creatures cannot perform otherwise. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 581, April 14, 1971 particles ee faster m.h units

(9:45.) The behaviors of such units, as you can now see, form the particular camouflage within any given system, while the peripheral activities effectively set up inner identities and outer boundaries. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 743 April 21, 1975 unknown ufo Atlantis Bermuda entices

Your ready answers end up limiting your own experience, because you try to fit your subjective behavior into the cramped boot of preconceived ideas. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 846, April 4, 1979 Jonestown cult fallout reactor Island

[...] Right now your cultish religions exist in response to the cultish behavior of science. [...]

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

[...] This attraction is strong and a basis for daily behavior. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 1, 1981 Werner Jim Adams muscular difficulties

[...] Incredible, I said, and added that I must have contributed mightily to her behavior. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 8, 1981 dmso innocence Sinful bonding Christianity

You should be able to apply my comments about religion—the Jews and Arabs and so forth—easily to many of your own questions involving contemporary world behavior. [...]

TES2 Session 77 August 5, 1964 congenial sensuous vacation compensate psychic

[...] His rather hilarious performance in an unaccustomed social gathering is caused by this fear, and the spectacular aggressive behavior represents an attempt to strike before he is struck.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 16, 1983 Pete Fife Hagen Infirmary insurance

This repression does not only show itself in the physical world of behavior, but also acts within the interior world of the body itself, repressing those organs that lead to physical motion. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session April 25, 1971 Carl premise Sue insecurity attitudes

[...] You felt him very powerful, aggressive, and unreasonably so in his behavior. [...]

TPS2 Session 599 (Deleted Portion) December 8, 1971 montella alphabet language cordella dyniah

[...] He felt you equated noise, period, with emotional behavior.

SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 527, May 11, 1970 soul perception citadels extrasensory mortal

[...] You insist upon focusing your attention upon the similarities that are woven through your own behavior; and upon these you build a theory that the self follows a pattern that you, instead, have transposed upon it. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 684 February 20, 1974 units fluctuates poised blink selectivity

(A one-minute pause at 11:22.) Such behavior even causes a certain corporal dishonesty, for the cells’ freedom from time means that on certain levels the cellular structure is aware of probable future events, as mentioned (just before break). The body, therefore, is reacting to future and past activity as well, in order to maintain its present corporal balance.

TPS4 Deleted Session August 2, 1978 intellect apologetic intellectual Babbitt interview

[...] He wrote the poem because he felt like it—scandalous behavior—and also because he had expressed his feelings and written them down.

TPS2 Deleted Session (For Mary Smith) May 3, 1972 Mary hear sound husband listen

[...] Become fascinated with the behaviors of sound. [...]

He is much more open in that regard now than he was, and he understands his own emotional behavior better, as well as yours.

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