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TPS1 Session 371 (Deleted) October 11, 1967 ripping symptoms solution veil tampering

(“Is a part of his personality still actually trying to block this material?”)

[...] These facts have not been blocked, but withheld. [...]

TES8 Session 344 June 7, 1967 job nursery symptoms restraints fear

(“Did Jane block this material from you earlier?”)

(“Do you think he’s blocking anything?”)

I do not believe he is blocking. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, October 14, 1969 flashlight channel shadowy penance psychologists

In order to gain knowledge, in order to discover your reincarnation realities, you must not necessarily block out the conscious mind with which you are familiar and turn to sleep. [...]

[...] There is no need for you to feel that when you block out one conscious mind, there is only blankness—for you have other conscious minds. [...]

[...] You are used to thinking of hypnosis in this following manner: You seem to think, most of you, that the conscious mind is blocked out, and then what follows is a murky and a shadowy version of the normal conscious mind—that the subconscious, for example, deals with material that you cannot understand consciously. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, April 13, 1971 secrets Joel vulnerable Ron divulge

[...] When you set up blocks against the negative ones, you also set up blocks against the creative spontaneous ones. [...]

([Janice:] “When I get home I probably won’t relax, I keep wondering why I am still blocking...”)

TES7 February 2, 1967 Dream: Third Sequence Untermeyer girl poetry brown til

[...] We stood blocks away but could see the houses where ours was, it was night now, the bright colors of the houses showing clearly, though. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 686 February 27, 1974 neurological selectivity carriage pulses corporal

[...] While your particular kind of consciousness was developing, it began to intensify selectivity, to concentrate specifically in a small area of activity while blocking out other data. [...]

[...] The future was blocked, practically speaking (long pause), to preserve freedom of action and to encourage physical exploration, curiosity, and creativity. [...]

[...] He felt confused, and found himself entering the store around the corner, and then consciously circled the block and went into the school.

[...] The blur of activity earlier was the result of neurological confusion, and Ruburt switched over unknowingly to an environment still in the same physical block that was meaningful to him, but not shared by the future experience of that infant. [...]

TES3 Session 87 September 14, 1964 enclosure cancer comprehension capsule gates

The side which is open allows free flow of energy from the inner self, but momentarily the outlet for this energy is blocked up. [...]

The second dream was brought on by the memories subconsciously released in the first dream, and the whole memory block, oddly enough, was released by the fact that Ruburt had in the present some difficulty with his monthly periods. [...]

[...] This is in keeping with the sometimes necessary inclination of the subconscious to block out such knowledge.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 662, May 9, 1973 criminals dike emporium aggression neon

[...] Place: outside one of our favorite dancing establishments, a few blocks down Water Street from our apartment house.

TES2 Session 84 September 2, 1964 boat rowboat sympathy constructions wharf

Ruburt is blocking a picture of Philip. [...]

Ruburt is blocking me. [...]

[...] She remembered the blocking; she was, she said, afraid she would make a mistake—especially in the beginning of the session. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 8: May 28, 1984 alcoholism unlikely unsurmountable blockage childhood

An individual will often be striving for some goal that appears blocked, and hence he or she uses all available energy and strength to circumnavigate the blockage. [...]

TPS6 Jane’s Notes March 8, 1981 stories Suzie damnation doll tale

[...] once I think the title of the—(Jane left this blank)—or the children’s tale appeared in the air in large block letters. [...]

TES3 Session 86 September 9, 1964 enclosure copper tube September incense

(In the 84th session, September 2, Volume 2, pages 329 and 331, Seth stated that Jane was blocking “a picture of Philip,” Philip being Seth’s name for John’s entity. Without much thought Jane and I had taken the data given on this instance to refer also to John’s September 2 date, since by coincidence the 84th session also fell due on September 2. This evening John said that he’d had no “disagreement in a kitchen, involving two women and a man, with a child close by,” on September 2. So now we wonder whether the above incident is precognition, with the actual date being blocked by Jane, or whether Jane is just plain in error.)

TPS6 Deleted Session February 23, 1981 pk target microscopic displacement micro

You might have, for example, poor eyesight while you are concentrating upon trying to heal yourself of something else—a broken leg: your eyes might be healed in a displacement effect, while the healing of your leg or whatever might be put off immediately because it is blocked by your own overconcern. [...]

[...] Ruburt is working through many issues now well, however I do want to mention that Framework 2 often involves such “displaced” targets, when one desired event may be blocked in one area, but a beneficial event of like consequence instead happens in an area seemingly quite divorced from it. [...]

TES8 Session 345 June 12, 1967 job foods overexpectations money thorn

The feelings were responsible for the blocking mentioned in our last session, and represent the plucking of the sorest thorn from his flesh, symbolically. [...]

[...] Not a case of blocking necessarily here. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session April 1, 1970 motion nonrunning mental spontaneity running

[...] Each time Ruburt finds himself making a movement that he thought he could not perform, then one of the blocking mental images loses strength.

[...] It is not a matter of Ruburt blocking, necessarily. [...]

TES4 Session 175 August 4, 1965 Oswego paperweight enlargement quiet indecision

(Jane said the above is the kind of material she would have blocked in earlier sessions as soon as she felt it coming up, although occasionally she has allowed it to come through. [...]

(Jane now emphasized that where she would have “stiffened up” earlier, she now feels it foolish to let the fear of failure block what might be good material. [...]

TES2 Session 76 August 3, 1964 expectations constructions aggressive money g.i

[...] The emotions are to be used and enjoyed as psychic building blocks. There is no law, however, stating that a man cannot instead throw these blocks to the winds and hope that when they fall down they might possibly fall into a castle.

[...] It is the framework for his physical constructions, and more than atoms and molecules it represents the psychic building blocks from which his constructions will be erected.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 1: Session 613, September 11, 1972 doll tone flood chords space

[...] The Chemung River passes less than a block from our apartment house on its way through the center of the city, but since we lived on the second floor we thought we’d be secure. [...]

[...] I was awed too, since the old steel bridge crossed the Chemung River less than half a block from us. [...]

[...] Then the ego allows the conscious mind to work in certain directions and blocks its awareness in others.

TES7 Peggy Gallagher’s Notes Regarding Friday, September 23, 1966 Barb Greenwich Connecticut pine grip

[...] I think she did & that I blocked, saying it was another woman—would also explain later emotional bit.] Greenwich, Connecticut, connection very strong within three years. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session February 17, 1981 responsibility deleterious overheavy regard unwittingly

[...] The idea of responsibility, as described here, blocks creativity, hampers natural psychic and physical flow: “I should be doing thus and so.” [...]

[...] Because you have no set hours in that regard, Ruburt has filled all of them with “I should do this,” or “I should be doing that,” or “What should I be doing now?” —and that alone blocks creative flow. [...]

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