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NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 673, June 27, 1973 hatred hate war love powerlessness

[...] It is a sense of powerlessness that also causes nations to initiate wars. [...]

[...] The information had even considered the consequences flowing from the intensified use of technology by the societies of the world after the war. [...]

TPS2 Session 604 January 12, 1972 Sumarians Sumerian carving Baalbek instrument

[...] Literally, the sound traveled further often than was intended, causing consequences not planned upon. [...]

[...] Whenever aggressiveness became too misguided it automatically caused the loss of powers or discoveries that could be used to destroy the planet.

TES6 Session 272 June 29, 1966 violence docile child retaliate aggressiveness

[...] He held them back in pure terror of the consequences, for suddenly the violent-tempered mother was immobile. [...]

[...] But, and here Joseph we come to the real heart of the matter, the mother retaliated in the main not by a direct attack upon the child, but by causing the child to believe that its misbehavior could be, and very nearly was, going to result in the death of the mother. [...]

TES7 Session 302 November 21, 1966 Council election Skidmore article object

[...] They cause the physical body to reproduce the inner image. [...]

[...] The object, being a newspaper item, contains printing and consequently is closely related to a note.

TSM Chapter Thirteen Conz Dean illness Joan headache

[...] The physical disease—the hardening of the arteries—is caused by the personality’s gradual refusal to accept new physical stimuli, thus avoiding physical experience (either purposefully or through error). [...] In any case, the individual’s inner decision causes the physical symptoms, not the other way around.

[...] And it is neurotic rejection that causes unnecessary illness.

[...] However, the thwarted action may be one with disastrous consequences which the illness may prevent. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 702 June 10, 1974 spin electrons technology biofeedback science

[...] Within a more reasonable context the technique will take its place in our medical systems, but in each case what we learn will surely point up the need to understand our individual inner realities; i.e., what caused the high blood pressure, or whatever, in the first place?

[...] In the material I have on file on electron spin itself, though, I haven’t found any discussion of Seth’s ideas of: (a) a reversed electron spin and a consequent time reversal, or (b) electrons spinning in many directions at once (even if we could grasp such a situation). [...]

UR2 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts Volume Unknown reader ideal sections

[...] (However, the decision to publish in two volumes, made when “Unknown” Reality was almost finished, caused me to rewrite most of my original notes for it with that new presentation in mind.)

[...] Such episodes often caused me to take much longer to produce finished work. [...]

[...] Your joy, your challenge, should be in the manifestation of the ideal as you see it, whether or not you can in your terms count the consequences or the impediments — whether or not the expression comes to fulfillment in your terms — and even if it seems to fall on ground on which it will not grow.

TES4 Session 195 October 4, 1965 Lorraine Asheville dreamer Marleno breakage

[...] This is caused by an inner willingness to believe, though this is a bad word, in the legitimate nature of my existence; a willingness however that is sometimes so desperate, if you will forgive the term, and so wholehearted, that it sets up automatic barriers on the part of other portions of the personality.

[...] Her mother was partially involved, although as a consequence. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 14 radio illness action Sue shoulder

The situation can be serious in varying degrees, according to the impetus and intensity of the original cause behind the illness. [...]

[...] However, the thwarted action may be one with disastrous consequences, which the illness may prevent.

Let’s consider Sue’s symptoms, caused by explosive and repressed aggression, in relation to Seth’s statements. [...]

TES6 Session 278 August 8, 1966 Leonard postmark stamp geometrical postage

[...] We attributed a mental cause to it, probably concern over the forthcoming publication of her ESP book.

[...] The data here, and consequently the answer we give, being the same as the other given earlier.

TPS1 Session 562 (Deleted) November 30, 1970 noncontact divorce secrecy both sexual

[...] This would automatically cause all kinds of symptoms, needless to say.

[...] Such a physical alienation was bound to have emotional consequences on both of your parts. [...]

TES4 Session 158 May 30, 1965 Trainor voice features badger indeed

[...] He knows full well not only the importance of the sessions, personally, but he knows the far-reaching consequences of these sessions, and he is indeed quite able to deal with the consequences.

Nevertheless these relationships have a cause, basically, in past relationships having to do with other lives in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and fourteenth centuries, when this family was unfortunately involved in other relationships which are even now only working themselves out.

TES5 Session 220 January 5, 1966 Marine coat uniform disturbance slips

The pulsations were caused by the action of your emotional state. [...]

[...] When you react in such a manner, not only do you focus upon the present difficulty, but you project the difficulty and its imagined consequences into the future, turning expectation against you, and therefore bringing about the very conditions which you wish to avoid.

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

This would involve manipulations of muscles that would result in a temporary change of shape, a somewhat superficial but real adjustment of the physical body in its relation to space, and a consequent change of focus or direction in so far as the forward low thrust of the body into the hole. [...]

The pain in your tooth is caused by an irritated nerve leading to the tooth. [...]

DEaVF1 Preface by Seth: Private Session, September 13, 1979 Iran animals Mitzi religious Mass

In Mass Events, along with TMI Seth had discussed the tragedy of Jonestown—where in November 1978 over 900 Americans had died [by murder or suicide] for a religious cause in faraway Guyana, South America. [...]

[...] They can only speculate about such massive concepts via theories like the currently popular “big bang” origin of the universe, with all of its implied consequences, or through the much lesser-known “inflationary model.” [...]

You (both) are studying the nature of creativity as few others have done or can do—and that is bound to make possible new creative frameworks, and to offer new solutions to situations that cause difficulty only within smaller frameworks.

UR2 Appendix 18: (For Session 711) appendix Jung excerpts animus particles

[...] The activity of atoms is actually caused by perceptive qualities. [...] The constant motion within them is caused by the unending perceptive nature of any consciousness, however minute in your terms. [...]

There is no danger, and I will repeat this: There is no danger of dissociation grabbing a hold of him like some black, vague and furry monster, carrying him away to the netherlands of hysteria, schizophrenia, or insanity … Withdrawal into dissociation as a hiding place from the world could, of course, have dire consequences. [...]

“I was somewhat concerned with Ruburt’s reading of Jung, simply because while Jung seems to offer more than Freud, in some aspects he has attempted much and his distortions are fairly important: Seeming to delve further and offering many significant results, Jung nevertheless causes conclusions … all the more hampering because of his scope.

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 931, July 15, 1981 sinful overlays journal church bonding

[...] This is the second time in four months that she’s had such an experience—most unusual for her—and this one even caused her to reflect upon her sinful self in a new way. [...]

[...] It was a time when unconventional patterns of thought, of unconventional expression, could have (fateful) consequences.

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