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TES1 Session 22 February 4, 1964
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woodcarvings
kiddo
Joseph
chickadees
taunted
– The Early Sessions: Book 1 of The Seth Material
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 22 February 4, 1964 6:50 PM Tuesday Unscheduled
[... 37 paragraphs ...]
I mentioned once that I found sculpture to be a more imprisoning form than say painting, music or a poem, and here I will mention my reasonings. You will have to look at this in an opposite manner than is usually used when discussing such arts. I believe that it is usually considered that an art is more powerful if it appeals to as many outer senses as possible. That is, you would perhaps think that a statue would be extremely lifelike because it exists in space and depth, having width and girth. That is, you can feel it, see it and touch it.
[... 37 paragraphs ...]
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TES4 Session 168 July 7, 1965
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– The Early Sessions: Book 4 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 168 July 7, 1965 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
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SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8
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– Seth, Dreams and Projections of Consciousness
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Two: Introduction to the Interior Universe
– Chapter 8: Some Experiences with the Inner Senses — A Spontaneous Session and Some Answers — Excerpts from Sessions 22 and 23