1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:252 AND stemmed:result)
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Ruburt is making certain rather important inner adjustments, that are resulting, or will very shortly result, in a definite expansion of consciousness and ability. To some extent these changes are structural, in that pathways of activity are being formed more completely.
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The pathways are now becoming clear enough so that a change will be effectively apparent. Some of this is the result of the practice gained in psychic manipulation through our sessions themselves.
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Biochemistry is indeed involved, and certain new chemical balances are now being achieved. The result physically has been a slight indisposition which will shortly vanish, and be replaced in fact by a much more efficient health standard as a matter of course.
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The results of this new integration are only now beginning to show in Ruburt’s work. They will become more apparent, and the whole Seth book will benefit now also. Ruburt’s experience with his friend Marian, was in a strange way also a result of his increased abilities.
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(The results of the experiment were good, and note here that they were obtained after a short vacation. When the experiments began any sort of interruption as far as the envelopes were concerned resulted in a letdown in the next few experiments.
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(“A connection with a schedule,” Bill Macdonnel’s gallery referred to in the article is a converted store with an inset door. Thus it has two display windows, one on each side of the door. The so-called disputed painting is in one window. In the window opposite it Bill has a large hand-lettered sign dealing with the hours when his gallery is open to visitors and for painting classes. Bill has been ill recently and has not maintained his advertised schedule, which has resulted in some confusion.
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(“A mishmash, as of tiny crisscrossing wires.” Seth gave this answer to my question in which I asked him to say more about the object itself. The object consists of small printed type which was folded several times; such an impression of tiny criss-crossings could occur to an entity with the ability to see through the layers of the object, so to speak, or to pick up the impressions resulting from layers. This gets complicated however as will be seen in the next impression. [A later note by Rob: Bill had a small scuplture of criss-crossing wires in a gallery window.]
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