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TPS5 Session 898 (Deleted Portion) January 30, 1980 sons daughters embody bare father

You might find yourself in a completely different body, or in a different time, or of course in a different perspective of relationships—but you are your own reference point. [...]

[...] “Just think of the number of people who have dreams like that,” I said, “but who either don’t remember them, or pay any attention to them if they do. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 630, December 11, 1972 title Seventeen painting Chapter covering

[...] But then she quickly realized that this is to be a work of my own.

[...] This work can be followed by one utilizing sessions concerned with art mainly but covering some other artistic areas as well, such as the nature and origin of inspirations.

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 514, February 9, 1970 Sean environment altered form blend

[...] You exist in the midst of many other systems of reality, for example, but you do not perceive them. [...]

My environment, as I told you, changes constantly, but then, so does your own. [...]

[...] But I am not in voice for it.

TES8 Tuesday, January 16, 1968: Personality Characteristics Billie evidential tossing convincing conviction

[...] This would represent a personal belief or interpretation of the events—not any scientific evidence at all—but personal conviction cannot be ignored—personality can’t be scientifically established with living personalities. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 12: June 16, 1984 genetic deficient divergent qualifications elasticity

(Long pause at 3:35.) It is not too frequently noticed, but many so-called mentally deficient people possess their own unique learning abilities — that is, often they learn what they do learn in a different manner than most other people. [...]

Each person makes his or her own reality, again, but each family member also shares the reality of the others. [...]

TPS3 Session 693 (Deleted Portion) April 29 1974 conquer Kathryn Kuhlman fears persuading

[...] Much of this has to do with the fact that he did not express his normal fears, but felt them beneath him, so that they built up. [...]

(Pause at 11:51.) He grew up in your culture, so it seemed wrong to him, for example, not to orient physically in those terms, but to dream in the afternoon, have an out-of-body experience, and so forth. [...]

TPS3 Session 703 (Deleted Portion) June 12, 1974 dynamics inward Herschaft overrode stages

The integrity of form is not denied, but is allowed to merge with the greater vitality that gives the form its meaning. [...]

Now he tried two or three times lately to get you out of your body, but you did not respond. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session August 15, 1977 towels dedicated improvements ligaments synchronized

[...] The quickness will become more apparent first with the freedom of upper portions of the body—but those upper portions can use their freedom only as the ankles and feet become more pliable. [...]

(“Probably, but I can’t think of them.”

ECS4 ESP Class Session, January 4, 1972 Sumari proceed Bette gift Richelieu

[...] In one way Ruburt was correct, it is a gift from the universe but it is also a gift from yourselves. [...] The vowels and syllables do affect you differently, not only as a group, but individually, and they are meant to. [...]

UR2 *With Winged*, a Poem by Jane Roberts Winged swoop foreshadows swirl curled

But time and space are one to us.
The infinite skull
Opens skies all curled within,
Miniature world on world.

TPS6 Jane’s Nightmare April 30, 1981 shooting hulk lunge robbery policeman

[...] I may possibly be a policeman but am myself too. [...]

UR1 A Verse From *Summer Is Winter* by Jane Roberts immature flutters ascend tomorrow flicker

Today is tomorrow, and present, past,
Nothing exists and everything will
last.
There is no beginning, there was no
end,
No depth to fall, no height to ascend.
There is only this moment, this flicker of light,
That illuminates nothing, but oh!
[...]

TPS3 Session 784 (Deleted Portion) July 19, 1976 quicker protest discomfort trigger crying

(Long pause.) Here at certain positions motion was not stopped but slowed down. [...] The shoulder-arm area is important, and connected to the walking—not only as far as overall coordination but in terms of clear passageways of energy.

TPS6 Deleted Session November 12, 1981 safe supported clued gritty nitty

Now: it is the effortlessness, the spontaneous relaxation, that worries Ruburt, in that it is not specifically decided upon at any given point, but seems to happen by itself. [...]

I am still in the process of trying to reassure him, of course, but in a fashion we are indeed dealing with a kind of biological logic that will stand up in its own light—that will produce its own evidence as you learn to accept the rightness of your bodies (pause), and their abilities, for they are natural healing mechanisms. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, December 15, 1970 Theodore sensitivity pious badger mask

[...] He could have been in any instance right or wrong, but he met you squarely and spontaneously, and you felt that aliveness and responded to it. [...]

Now, I do not mean to badger you (to Theodore) for I know you cannot badger someone to be spontaneous, but I have nothing against shaking you up a bit. [...]

TES8 Tuesday, January 16, 1968: My Subjective Feelings pounding café argument immediacy gaps

[...] Session in afternoon—café’s drawn but seen in through window gaps—

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 830, March 27, 1978 secondarily Seven events subjective mechanics

[...] But now that her editor, Tam Mossman, has scheduled a visit to us at the hill house in a couple of weeks [on April 10, to be exact], Jane feels that she wants to study what she’s done on Seven Two, go over it with Tam, and perhaps take up work on it again.)

[...] The relative’s feelings might well be mixed, containing portions of relief and sadness, which you might then perceive — but the primary events are subjective.

[...] It seems incredible to us, so fast has the time passed, but counting Mass Events Seth produced Personal Reality five books ago — and some five to six years ago from this moment; he dictated it during 1972–73.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 655, April 11, 1973 neuronal Thirteen options athlete cobweb

(Long pause at 9:50.) A death is but one night to the soul. [...] As a rule most of you wake up in the same bed in the same house or town, but certainly you wake up as the same person in the same century. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 10, 1984 dejected trinkets play zest queries

(Jane read yesterday’s session, but found lots of it hard going. [...]

[...] But constant questions of such a nature do not help an individual who is having difficulties — and in fact too frequent expressions of compassion can also worsen a person’s state of mind, stressing the idea that he or she must be very ill indeed to attract such feelings of compassion. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 860, June 13, 1979 impulses meditation luckily decisions tiny

[...] But I don’t care what he talks about,” she said, “as long as he starts out with something and keeps me going.”

[...] Experience can help you make decisions, but you make decisions long before you have years of experience behind you.

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