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TES8 ESP Class Session February 8, 1968 Lydia Kluft Indian Connie Arc

[...] Miranda Charbeau, from a French side of the family, who married into an English branch, into the Franklin Bacon family of Boston.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 22 assumptions root air pseudo tangerine

[...] Why had I ever thought that branches stayed up simply because this was how branches acted? [...]

TES3 Session 134 February 22, 1965 aggressive explosions regularity meek scratching

You know by now that emotions even change the physical cells, sweeping through them as wind through branches, and leaving imprints in many realities, leaving imprints within the reality of dreams, the physical reality, and in electrical reality, in terms of coded systems.

TES1 Session 33 March 9, 1964 limb confidence wind Kennedy permission

[...] The tree that lost the branch stands perhaps thirty feet away on my right; actually it sits on a neighbor’s property. [...]

[...] The wind is the wind irregardless of the branches through which it blows, and I am, irregardless of the subconscious mind in which or through which I appear. [...]

TES3 Session 129 February 7, 1965 Lee Judy Wright forefinger debts

(February 10, Wednesday: While resting briefly just before noon, I saw a woman in some kind of ski outfit, in the lower branches of a tree. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 18, 1984 games pill Rakin edgy pregnant

[...] In the ash tree just starting to get leaves beside the windows of 330, I saw a tiny yellow bird flitting about among the branches. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 918, June 2, 1980 nuclear intervals venting mathematical passageways

[...] Actually, in various branches of mathematics, from the works of Euclid (the Greek mathematician who flourished around 300 B.C.) to modern information theory, I found many relationships with Seth’s ideas. [...]

TES5 Session 227 January 26, 1966 event poems January perceive Willy

[...] For when our individual perceives event X, this other portion of the self branches off, so to speak, into all the other probable events that could have been just as easily experienced by the ego.

TES9 Session 437 September 18, 1968 notime painting blaring foreground segments

Now he did a good job on the chapter, and it will help him if he imagines the entire book to be a young beautiful sapling that moves easily with each breeze, the nerves like tiny unseen branches, soft and flexible, going even out from his body.

TES8 Session 357 July 31, 1967 Venice Pete Jet fire dimensional

(I read one of Pete’s questions aloud: “I typed some very deep emotional, almost poetical words one afternoon and felt Ferd was expressing himself in this branch of automatic writing. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 872, August 8, 1979 reptiles impulses birds intermediate evolution

[...] If science wants to talk about the tree of life, of reptiles turning into birds, then we’ve certainly got the right to see all — or at least most — of the leaves on the tree, not just those at the tips of the branches.” [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 731 January 20, 1975 plant selfhood ancestral ancestors chromosomes

[...] These selves, however, dropping from one branch of time, root themselves in another time and become new plants from which others will sprout.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 648, March 14, 1973 geese animals instinctive disease beasts

[...] A giant Seckel pear tree grows almost close enough to touch, and through its branches I saw the uneven V-formation, flying north just below the cloud cover and sounding off all the way….

ECS2 ESP Class Session, November 24, 1970 crossroads Derek soul Rachel flower

[...] How is it that the sun keeps me alive and brings the green to my leaves and branches and makes me flower? [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 9, 1971 predestination Joel Florence slums justify

[...] Because a tree branch falls this does not mean that it was destined to fall in either the particular manner of its fall nor in the timing of the fall. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, December 7, 1971 Sumari language Janice Bette seed

[...] It is as much the birds that rest upon its branches as it is the seed that gave it birth. [...]

TSM Chapter Twelve Doris Matt reincarnation Rev Jon

[...] He gave Frank’s name in a past life as Achman incidentally, and much later Doris learned that his present family has an Achman branch.

[...] You grabbed hold of an overhanging branch, but it gave way, and you drowned.”

TES6 Session 255 May 2, 1966 Maxine suitable photo Del identity

[...] In the photo the tree branches in their left background form an interesting pattern also, with the building mentioned at the top of this page seen behind them; usually when Jane uses the word miscellany to denote irregular shapes the data is too general.

TES2 Session 75 July 29, 1964 structures psychological perspective construction hatred

Now imagine the idea, not of triangle, but the idea which has the shape of a triangle, being then expressed in architecture, in a philosophical dissertation, in color, in a sculpture, in a poem, in a painting, in music, and also in so-called natural phenomena such as the shape of a rock, the angle of a shadow, a portion of a crystal, a tree branch.

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 911, April 28, 1980 genetic Iran rescue defective hostages

[...] Mohammed, the founder of the Moslem religion, died in 632; conflicts over his successor led to an overall division of the religion into the Shiite and Sunni branches (although this is a simplification). [...]

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