1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:418 AND stemmed:one)
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I am the one who should do the psychological study from inside—
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I thought I would come to your assistance, for such a book would solve many problems. It would take care of the sessions’ organization, for one thing.
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(And as we said at break, one of those ideas that seems so simple, once heard; so obvious that we wondered why we hadn’t thought of it long ago ourselves.)
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A fragment from the past, pertaining to a child. An initial encounter with the business world that was unpleasant. (Pause; one of many in here.) Mr. Mossman has a tendency to go overboard. A grandmother and a connection with a star. I do not know the connection—perhaps her name was Bright.
Two brothers and something wrong with one leg. (Long pause.) A disagreeable, I believe, family situation in 1953 for him. (Long pause.) A mild astonishment or surprise for him, having to do with something French or foreign. (Long pause.)
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(9:49—Jane came out of trance easily, although it had been a deep one. Her pace had been slow toward the end of the delivery. [Note: On a 12/7/68 visit, Tam verified 8 of the above impressions.] Resume at 10:11.)
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It may have the air of a series of lectures, but I shall see to it that they are interesting ones. I will add whatever is needed in the nature of demonstrations as we go. (Long pause.)
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Various sounds rush at you. From one inharmonious high-pitched yell for example, if you listen, you as an artist can sense the self that was forced to make that sound, perhaps emerge with a prize, an excellent portrait, or simply an unique and individual mouth. Or a landscape that screams out as the voice did.
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Crystallization follows crystallized experience. Art comes from raw emotion, within your system at least, that is then crystallized and disciplined. The seemingly chaotic is recognized, felt, and then put into patterns. What is not generally understood however, is that the seemingly chaotic experiences do have purpose. The state of your inner physical organism, viewed from another perspective, is a chaotic one, but it works to find purpose.
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One note: Within your system sounds do form structures, that your eyes do not perceive. It would help you to think of painting these structures, for in some other systems voice is perceived in this manner.
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(11 PM. Jane took a bit to come out of trance. It had been a deep and effective one.)