7 results for (book:sdpc AND heading:introduct AND stemmed:true)

SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

So if I insist that I’ve communicated with Jane at times, then I’m obligated to consider statements from others claiming the same thing. But in ordinary terms, even if my wife’s death has left me more open and vulnerable to psychic possibilities, I still shrink from offering any sort of blanket assurance. (“Yes, I’m convinced that you have reached Jane, just as I have.”) I’m not contradicting myself when I note that perhaps — and I’ve suspected for a long time that ultimately this is correct — it is true that on some far levels of consciousness and communication that we do not (or even cannot) understand at this “time,” each person who is so inclined to do so has at least touched a Jane who responded clearly enough. She will continue to do so. In this view, those elements in such messages that have no meaning for me can be only distortions on the part of the medium or the letter-writer or the poet. I do think that communication among entities, whether they’re physical or nonphysical, is always going on, and from every conceivable angle and in every way. Hardly a new thought, yet grasping it, or even speculating about it, is to touch upon a portion of the mystery of life. (And from where you are, Jane, what do you think of my very cautious approach?)

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 10 Mark Rob furniture arrangements bookcases

[...] Was it symbolically true or practically true or both? [...]

[...] But if it’s true, then we’re really involved in something with fantastic potential … highly unique in a way … and that sounds too egotistical. [...]

[...] Ruburt’s prejudices happen to lie along lines which do not contradict what I know to be trueso much the betterand there is less resistance.

[...] They were true to the facts in one regard, yet far afield as far as the main issue is concerned.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 11 Cunningham Miss starlings killing Rah

[...] Material from the inner senses is seldom experienced in its true form. [...]

“But you don’t think it’s true?” Rob asked.

[...] Consciousness was independent of the body — Seth was right — and if that was true, then there was no reason why he couldn’t be what he said he was: an independent personality, out of the flesh. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

[...] But that doesn’t mean that I believe in it, or think it’s true or fact.”

“Maybe underneath you knew it was true even then,” Rob said.

[...] I have initiated the idea of motion, for true transparency is not the ability to see through but to move through. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

It is true that Joseph receives much more data through inner visions. [...]

It is true that, as a rule, you are not aware of your whole entity. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 6 tree bark Malba Rob midplane

[...] They have their own, it is true, but, unknowingly, you reinforce their energy and health.

[...] I wouldn’t know, of course, if it were true. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 5 enzymes plane saucers Rob mental

As far as light being a mental enzyme, this is true. [...]

Therefore, these wires, continuing our analogy, will grow thick or thin, or change color completely, like some chameleon-like animal constantly camouflaging its true appearance by taking on the outward manifestations of each neighboring forest territory. [...]