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NotP Chapter 11: Session 796, March 7, 1977 nonliving illumination life evolution spatial

You are closed to the intricate, voluptuous, sensuous, social experience of the animals, or even of the plants — not being able to perceive that different kind of biological emotion and belonging, that rich, sensual identification with earth, and cut off from a biologically oriented culture that is everywhere part and parcel of both plant and animal life.

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

[...] Biologically, you are physically capable of speaking any language now in use on the face of the earth. [...] The others are as native, as natural, as biologically feasible.

Give us a moment … Other focuses of consciousness besides your own have different concepts of time, and are actually more biologically correct, in that they have greater knowledge of both cellular and spiritual realities. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 658, April 23, 1973 hypnosis undivided hypnotist Sixteen attention

The repetition, verbally or mentally, is important because it activates biological patterns and reflects them. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 12: June 16, 1984 genetic deficient divergent qualifications elasticity

[...] As mentioned earlier, however, the cells of the body themselves possess an equivalent in those biological leanings toward health and development. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session January 7, 1981 festivals Salvador orientation magical celebration

The dream also served as a framework allowing him to intuitively and psychically and biologically perceive the emotional reality of Framework 2. That is, he participated in its emotional content. [...]

UR2 Appendix 26: (For Session 734) Sumari families bereft Del November

[...] Yet now it seemed that even beneath that scattered performance Jane’s psyche had felt stronger ties of some kind — at least with Del, if not with her mother — than either of us had suspected; that at least some part of her had sensed a sort of biological or creature loss upon the death of a blood relative. [...]

TPS3 Session 784 (Deleted Portion) July 19, 1976 quicker protest discomfort trigger crying

[...] The quick actions involved in both laughing and crying also quicken circulation, and actually dislodge body “poisons”—natural toxins or elements that have served good purposes biologically, and are harmful only if they are then retained.

TPS6 Deleted Session November 12, 1981 safe supported clued gritty nitty

I am still in the process of trying to reassure him, of course, but in a fashion we are indeed dealing with a kind of biological logic that will stand up in its own light—that will produce its own evidence as you learn to accept the rightness of your bodies (pause), and their abilities, for they are natural healing mechanisms. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 902, February 20, 1980 Bible Abraham ship age Noah

[...] Doctors expect vision to [begin to] fail, for example, after the age of 30, and there are countless patient records that “prove” that such disintegration is indeed a biological fact.

[...] The senses did not fade in their effectiveness, and it is quite possible biologically for all kinds of regenerations of that nature to occur.

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 806, July 30, 1977 memory events past floating future

[...] There are neurological pockets, so to speak, so that biologically the body can place events as it perceives activity. Those neurological pulses are geared to the biological world you know.

TPS5 Deleted Session January 23, 1980 animal platform curled excitement pets

[...] Again, he is like all animals, filled himself with unbounded, natural biological optimism, and when that biological support is allowed its freedom, you have people performing into the very latest of years, with vitality, agility, and an elegance that only age can provide.

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 872, August 8, 1979 reptiles impulses birds intermediate evolution

[...] They provide in-built spiritual and biological impetuses toward your most ideal development (underlined). [...]

Again, impulses are inherently good, both spiritually and biologically. [...]

UR1 Epilogue by Robert F. Butts Section Volume holes Unknown counterparts

In Section 4, then, Seth has more to say about CU and EE units, cellular consciousness, ancient man, evolution, space travel, and other seemingly disparate subjects as he continues to develop his thesis that “biologically the species is equipped to deal with different sequences of time while still manipulating within one particular time scheme.” [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 841, March 14, 1979 viruses immunity thoughts Jonestown autopsies

[...] Each thought is registered biologically. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session November 9, 1981 solutions spelled Frank uncovering faith

The body, again, does possess such a natural faith, and it has nothing to do with esoteric methods and so forth—but again deals with a kind of self-evident biological knowledge. [...]

UR1 Appendix 6: (For Session 687) ancient pathological article Appendix parallel

(12:19.) “Some of the experiments with man-animals didn’t work out along our historic lines, but the ghost memories of those probabilities still linger in our biological structure, and in our terms can be activated according to circumstances.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: June 27, 1984 food foodstuffs vengeance highflying nondisease

[...] Once again, then, ideas of the most optimistic nature are the biologically pertinent ones.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 646, March 7, 1973 foods conscience serpent grace reflexes

[...] A part of him very naturally yearned for that primeval (louder) knowing unknowingness that had to be abandoned, in which all things were given — no judgments or distinctions were necessary, and all responsibilities were biologically foreordained.

NotP Chapter 1: Session 753, August 4, 1975 psyche wristwatch local birthright woods

[...] Hidden within the corporal biological structure there are latent specializations that would allow the species to continue, and that take into consideration any of the planetary changes that might occur for whatever reasons.

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 873, August 15, 1979 idealist ideals impulses condemning geese

(Pause.) Life at all levels of activity is propelled to seek ideals, whether of a biological or mental nature. [...]

[...] You will begin to discover that [those spontaneous urges] are as basically good and life-giving as the physical elements of the earth, that provide the impetus for all biological life.

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