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NoPR Part One: Chapter 2: Session 614, September 13, 1972 beliefs tongue yourself false flesh

To hold your breath is to die. Breath, which represents the most intimate and most necessary of your physical sensations, must flow out from what you are, passing into the world that seems to be not you. [...]

(10:12.) You breathe, grow, and perform multitudinous delicate and precise activities constantly, without being consciously aware of how you carry out such manipulations. [...]

Any of your emotions liberate hormones, but these also leave you as your breath leaves you; and in that respect you can say that you release chemicals into the air that then affect it.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 3, 1983 chipmunk cranberry foot juice motions

[...] Heavy breathing. [...]

[...] Heavy breathing and grunting. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 10, 1983 Steve tray butter foot left

[...] Grunts and groans and heavy breathing. [...]

[...] Right arm going good in a circle, left foot moving, heavy breathing. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 17, 1983 denture pretty shoulders subdued Sharon

[...] Her breathing speeded up a little also. [...]

[...] But her head started moving, and she started in on some stronger motions, head going from side to side, breathing much noisier, grunts and groans. [...]

TES8 Session 343 May 22, 1967 offspring electromagnetic action structure universe

[...] You form the reality, the shape, of thoughts, for they have shape, in much the same way that you breathe; and you have as little control of them, once you have created them, as you have of your breath.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 2, 1983 stone grunting spot Honey minerals

[...] She made a lot of grunting and heavy breathing noises: “Oh God, Bob....” [...]

[...] “Oh Honey, Honey, Honey,” she chanted, breathing heavily and grunting and groaning. [...]

TES8 Session 390 January 8, 1968 Blanche contact Anne unpleasant Baltimore

(Jane began to breathe more deeply. [...] Her breathing was now heavier, and she began to let up on the head nodding.

DEaVF1 Preface by Seth: Session 881, September 25, 1979 billion creationists reptiles ambitious evolutionary

You are filled with questions about when and where the various species appeared, and how the rocks were formed, when some reptiles grew wings, when some fish emerged from the oceans and learned to breathe air, and you are bound to wonder what happened in the times in between.

[...] (More intently now:) Or how many fish flopped backward to the water, finding themselves in such an in-between stage that they could no longer live in the water nor breathe the air?

So in those terms, how many water dwellers died before the first mammal stood securely with fully completed lungs, breathing earth’s early air?

ECS3 ESP Class Session, March 16, 1971 Eva Alpha press loyalty grandfather

[...] Breathe deeply, feel the breath. [...]

([Eva:] “Feel my breath through my lungs or just...”)

TES5 Session 230 February 6, 1966 grandfather Lepanto death Gallaghers age

[...] Seth prefaced this by saying something about “I see a breathing difficulty.” He went on to say that Ruburt was upset at this information, and that her relatively early death simply meant she had to work harder in this life. [...]

[...] The grandfather had died of tuberculosis, hence Jane producing a distorted reference to a “breathing difficulty.” [...]

TPS5 Session 841 (Deleted Portion) March 14, 1979 regenerated marathon overnight Enquirer Runner

[...] His circulatory system was affected, and he had breathing difficulties. [...]

TES9 Session 462 February 3, 1969 mathematical perception clairvoyant medium pessimistic

Painting is as natural to you (underlined) as breath. You breathe with a beautiful technique, and yet effortlessly. (A smile, leaning forward, for emphasis, etc.) Paint with the same confidence and belief with which you breathe.

TPS2 Session 627 (Deleted Portion) November 13, 1972 cold symptoms sinus antibodies autobiography

It begins with the sense of unworthiness mentioned often, but it led to a pattern of behavior where he began to hold his breath, so to speak, tense the muscles in self-protection. To hold the breath however as in fright.

TES9 Session 505 October 13, 1969 landscape ladder thumb units rock

You could compare these units, simply for an analogy, to the invisible breath of consciousness. [...] Breath is of course also a pulsation, and these units operate in a pulsating manner. [...]

Now these emanations arise as naturally as breath, and there are other comparisons that can be made, in that there is a coming in and a going out, and transformation within the unit, as what is taken into the lungs for, example is not the same thing that leaves the lung on the exhale stroke.

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Tuesday, July 12 symphony woozy Frank sinuses crescendo

[...] Something—pressure in my head maybe keeps changing—the bottoms of my feet feel woozy; they throb gently; so does my neck; my breath deepens, ears feel funny—was going to walk around the house or do some other writing but for now at least I’ll have to go along with... [...]

TES9 Session 488 June 18, 1969 local defeat mess incident cybernetics

[...] They automatically sweep his consciousness into other areas of activity, away from issues to which he may have been sensitized in the past, and serve to give him a breathing spell and refreshment.

The twenty minutes of psycho-cybernetics should be particularly maintained when he is not feeling well, for in themselves they help him change his mood and give a breathing spell. [...]

TES3 Session 126 January 27, 1965 electric psychoelectric system codes brain

The breath of life, so to speak, is breathed into the ego by the inner self, but from that point on the ego is independent.

TPS5 Deleted Session December 2, 1978 Bryant Anita Zandt Dickie Rick

[...] Each breath you take is a breath of quality. All you have to do is to realize that each breath you take ultimately reaches to the ends of the universe and helps withhold your world. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 22, 1971 pot Buddy Ron destiny unoperable

[...] By pretending that when you breathe your last breath here, your consciousness is forever still. [...]

TES3 Session 133 February 17, 1965 frog seat burned electrical pond

It is indeed closer to you than your breath.

[...] But again, as you cannot hold your own breath, so you cannot hold that which is even more intimate, and which forms the very personality which attempts the examination.

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