2 results for (book:ur2 AND session:705 AND stemmed:characterist)
(When that meeting took place, Jane was in trance; off came her glasses; once again she’d met Seth on the psychological bridge the two of them had established when these sessions began, over a decade ago. Seth has explained such a connective as “a psychological extension, a projection of characteristics on both of our parts, and this I use for our communications … it is like a road that must be kept clear of debris.2
[...] There is simply a point that you recognize as having the characteristics that you have arbitrarily ascribed to life, or living conditions. [...]
[...] To you they may seem to have been limited, yet they combined animal and human characteristics beautifully, and they used tools quite well. [...]
[...] The mind can ask too many questions to be satisfied with mechanistic explanations, and nurturing that characteristic of dissatisfaction alone may be one of the most valuable contributions the Seth material can make.