2 results for (book:ur1 AND session:679 AND stemmed:bodi)
He never forgave his own children for growing up … Yet he related his own body, at least until the very end, very well with nature. He considered that he aged as a tree will age, but perversely he felt that others aged to spite him … From an early age, however, Jane drank in his feeling of completeness with nature, and it had much to do with her later development …
“… I have more sympathy and love for myself now. By making myself better I can really do something to … change a small part of the world. Maybe that’s all I’m responsible for — odd thought — what else did I, do I, feel responsible for? But if people loved the part of the earth that makes up their bodies, then they’d treat themselves more gently. And the earth would know. Like I feel the day knows, when I watch the dawn come.
2. The mystical way is one of the natural feedback systems that operate between the body and the psyche, as Seth reminds us in Chapter 10 of Personal Reality. See the 640th session for February 14, 1973: “Natural ‘mystical’ experience, unclothed in dogma, is the original religious therapy that is so often distorted in ecclesiastical organizations, but it represents man’s innate recognition of his oneness with the source of his own being, and of his experience.”
[...] During part of that time her consciousness left her body; and during it she produced through automatic writing a manuscript called The Physical Universe As Idea Construction. [...]
In the meantime, Jane’s making good progress in handling her personal challenges; now her work consists mainly of dissolving the set of protective, symbolic body beliefs that she placed about the use of her great energy.