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[...] The change that he perceives in your apartment is, of course, the result of inner change for the better.
For simplicity’s sake, let us say that there is a process of change. [...]
[...] The change was good.
[...] Some rather important changes crystallized, which seems something of a contradiction, as far as his own thoughts were concerned. [...]
I have not given you complicated methods concerning out-of-body travel, and yet all of our books, by changing your attitudes, will help you bring about changes in yourselves that will automatically enhance such activities. [...]
[...] Each spoon that you touch, each flower that you rearrange, each syllable that you speak, each room you attend to, automatically brings you in touch with your natural feeling for the universe—for each object, however homey or mundane, is alive with changes and comprehension.
[...] Making a change in the present of a certain kind will automatically alter all beliefs “across the board,” so to speak. [...] You react to your beliefs habitually, often unthinkingly, and in usual ideas of time, and in your experience of it — you must allow yourself “some time” to change that habitual behavior.
Again, because of the simultaneous nature of time, beliefs can be changed in the present moment.
[...] I’ve got to get up some—I know that—change position or something. [...] She kept repeating this until I grew irritated: “How in hell am I going to help you change position? [...] The movement, less than half an inch, I’d say, did change physical relationships of body to chair. [...]
[...] When I had to change the dressings on her ass this morning, before putting her back in her chair, I saw that the sores were worse than ever—an angry, irritated red—and spreading. [...]
(Jane refused to lie down this morning while I went to Gerould’s, so I had to get her out of bed, after changing the dressings, within 10 minutes. [...]
[...] He does seem to have it well within his head, however, that the time to change is now, and he is determined to do so. [...]
[...] All of the members of the Butts family observed the pronounced changes in Stella’s thinking about her husband, although Jane and I were the only ones who ascribed those changes to her moving into another probable reality.
[...] Fairy tales are indeed often—though not always—carriers of a kind of underground knowledge, as per your discussion about Cinderella (also see the 824th session for Mass Events), and the greatest fairy tales are always those in which the greatest expectations win out: The elements of the physical world that are unfortunate can be changed in the twinkling of an eye through great expectations.
(To me:) Your mother did not simply choose to believe, in her old age, in a different past than the one that was accepted by the family—she effectively changed probabilities. [...]
[...] When you change your affiliation and find yourself now and then encountering such feelings; and they are always one way or another feelings of insecurity—then admit to yourself that while they made sense in the unsafe universe, they do not belong in the safe one. [...]
[...] Your pendulum will give you the specific reasons for any difficulties, but behind these ever-changing reasons is always the sense of insecurity you feel when you believe the universe is against you to whatever degree. [...]
As far as the book is concerned, change your habits of thought, EASIER SAID THAN DONE, and yet quite possible. [...]
Changing the sleep patterns would automatically change the eating patterns. [...]
You would retain a far greater memory of your subjective experiences, and your body would be healthier, if these sleeping patterns were changed. [...]
Now: I bring up these matters here because such changes in habitual patterns would definitely result in greater understanding of the nature of the self. [...]
Your food should be divided within the twenty-four hour period, and not just during the times of wakefulness — that is, if the sleep patterns were changed as I suggest, you would also be eating during some night hours. [...]
In a trance state the electromagnetic aura that surrounds and is a part of the physical body, changes. The changes can be perceived through the use of several instruments, and by some individuals without instruments. [...]
You will however find a considerable change in your health, though your health is not poor, if you change the direction of your bed as I have suggested.
In these instances the electromagnetic components were made to change range, so that they could be picked up by the physical ear. [...]
[...] With physical conditions already apparent in the present, you can at least realize that while these [confront] you with a certain evidence, the evidence will indeed change—and can change, and is changing the minute you realize that the evidence, while present, is not inevitably all the evidence available.
[...] Those attitudes are indeed changing.
[...] I try to break up blocks of your concentration, and at various times have indeed succeeded, so that creative changes show in all areas, including Ruburt’s condition.
Illnesses must be treated primarily however by changing the basic mental habits, for unless this is done the trouble will erupt time and time again in different guises. [...] For a wholly destructive attitude of mind has been changed overnight in the dream state to a constructive condition, and the whole electromagnetic balance has been changed.
[...] The intuitions themselves, while seemingly mental, are action, and as such they produce changes in the physical organism, both chemical and electromagnetic.
[...] These effects change the actual molecular structure of the physical cells of the organism, for better or for worse, and because of certain laws of attraction a habitual pattern will operate. [...]
[...] The connections here are extremely complicated, and yet use of suggestion in bringing about constructive changes through dreams can be of great benefit.
The changes in the feet show the varieties of the circulatory system — an unevenness of circulatory flow as the system clears itself out. [...]
The possibility of creative change must always be present to insure the species’ resiliency, and that resiliency can show in many ways—in conditions that you consider deformities, disabilities from birth, or in any physical variation from a hypothetical physical norm. [...]
[...] The out-of-body was the result of a change in attitude, and made possible also because of his (Ruburt’s) body’s relaxation. [...]
I clap my mental hands
and say, “Of course,”
and you change again
into a new version
that I’ve always known before!
This is needed added evidence; that helps build up your confidence—when you begin to trust yourself and your body successfully enough, trust that the power to change is in the present, and organize your feeling and thoughts under a new banner—mine being: responsive.
[...] Yet Jane reported more walking changes today; we thought they were good changes, so eventually we sat for the session. [...]
His eyes are changing. [...]
[...] Of course, you would not be the same people—but your understanding and knowledge has drastically changed the future that could have been expected, say, from your backgrounds in this life, now.
[...] Action changes me, and everyone in this room. [...] Actions change us all. We must change. [...]
[...] It should be remembered however that hypnotism is also an action, and as such hypnotism will change the personality to some extent, as all action changes and affects other actions.
You can learn, even a Jesuit can learn, to change the focus of your attention within seconds. [...]