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TES5 Session 218 December 15, 1965 Priestley Peggy Dunne San seminar

[...] This is an error that is precisely due to that which Priestley himself abhors: distortions in thought caused by reliance upon the concept of time as a series of moments.

(In the 45th session Seth said a little to the effect that I assisted her in drawing upon the energy necessary for these communications. [...]

(Perhaps Jane’s puzzlement while giving the data on this page was caused by her confusing several airplane flights. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session April 16, 1979 taxes Joyce Bill Gallagher conventional

[...] I don’t think the latter is the primary cause, though, even with the enlarged veins I’ve had there for many years. [...]

[...] The books are more effective than any letter to a congressman, and you put the substance of your life into your notes.

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.

[...] He fights for what he believes in, but he also has strong docile tendencies, which are usually rather effectively controlled. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, January 12, 1971 Joel Daniel violent Ned wring

[...] The worst thing that could happen would be that, once again, you restrain the acknowledgment of your feelings and the pent up and unacknowledged and perfectly natural aggression in the beginning that has now built up, is ready to explode and now you send out a thought form out of all proportion to any of the event that causes your friend severe harm. [...]

[...] She had an expanding effect upon your personality but you were very given to ritual and to a belief in magical acts and to the idea that existence in itself was evil and wrong and you were, indeed, a member of the sect now called Gnostic. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session June 30, 1973 distractions youthful curtailment backslidings noise

[...] The inward work ends up causing them to relate to a physical world when they believed that their duty was to shut themselves off from that world.

[...] Other issues would have subsidiary effects, all within the framework. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, May 5, 1970 Gert Florence Arnold Doug Brad

[...] Your forms are completely new and different, and yet I see that you carry on quite effectively and it does not seem to bother you. [...]

(To Florence:) As a teacher you should be able to understand that this causes me the most difficulty. [...]

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

[...] He felt instead that you and I were saying in effect: “You have not hurt yourself enough, now do this five times a day, and you will be a good girl,” and this he simply would not do.

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

TES7 Session 298 October 31, 1966 teaching Piccadilly teacher object school

[...] You are moving more effectively within camouflage reality, but you are still dealing with it. [...]

[...] She was called late, and while rushing to get dressed caused a run in her last pair of stockings. [...]

TES8 Session 403 March 16, 1968 Pat Reed Dick male godlike

[...] Now, the difficulties arising from your relationship with your father also gave you other beneficial effects. [...]

[...] I do not usually have that effect upon people. [...]

[...] Now these cause the variation in your moods. [...]

TSM Chapter One pointer Rob board spelled Withers

[...] We learn the power and effects of ideas by changing them into physical realities; and we learn responsibility in the use of creative energy. [...]

“But why is this cause for concern?” Rob asked, with, I thought at the time, a marvelously faked innocence.

TES5 Session 204 November 1, 1965 John Driscoll Dudley Elms companion

This is a general-enough statement, but at the last meeting he had cause to wonder about it even more.

There was indeed an unhealthy effect that came from the woman’s personality, and you my friend were in immediate danger.

[...] It was to the effect that within three years Jane and I would have our own house.

TES4 Session 162 June 14, 1965 Lorraine electrical witnesses delivery brogue

[...] Neither, therefore, is it aware of those distortions that cause it to construct faults within physical matter, for in all cases the physical matter of the human body will be subconsciously created in line with inner conditions.

[...] The visit would have far-reaching effects, for us and for the material. [...]

TES5 Session 235 February 23, 1966 coaster Hack Terwilliger envelope dancing

[...] In reality the possible system does not achieve its order through subjective association, but the term, subjective association, is the nearest that I can come in approximating the basic causes for this order.

[...] This is a common effect obtained easily enough by the printer, through control of the pressure the printing plate applies to the object, and one which I work with often on my job. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 20 projection chemical frog awake excess

[...] It takes a good deal of training and competence to operate with any real effectiveness within these situations.

[...] … They cause small disturbances in the physical system. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] Sometimes I think I’m a slow learner: It took me a while to realize, for example, that the responses to the Seth material by mail and in person—and now electronically—are actually myriad extensions of that work, showing in all of their varieties the questions and answers it’s raised and the beneficial effects it’s had on the many who have communicated since Jane held her first real session on December 2, 1963—and on those who still do. [...]

[...] I said something innocuous to the effect that I looked forward to meeting her and her husband next Saturday night.

[...] Almost unconsciously, it seemed, the three of us were committed to creative growth in spite of all obstacles, whatever their cause or nature, or the amount of camouflage time involved.

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. [...]

[...] I have a reservoir of personality banks upon which I can draw, and as a teacher I use the one that is most effective in any given system of reality; this is the one I use here. [...]

“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. [...]

“When Ruburt left the church, the concept of the sinful self was still there, but the methods that earlier served to relieve its pressures were no longer effectively present. [...]

[...] That things haven’t worked out that way so far can’t but help have a profound effect upon my feelings, hers, and our relationship, which I’ve always taken absolutely as being as solid and enduring as the elements. [...]

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