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TES4 Session 187 September 13, 1965 electrical Peggy ulcer toothbrush Jesuit

[...] He sees parents who have died in physical ways, and in his dreams he knows, on many occasions, what other characters think within the dream context.

You recall that all experience has an electrical reality, deposited from birth within the physical cells of the body, so that at physical death we have an electrical counterpart of the physical being with all memory and experience intact. [...]

These simple suggestions will serve to guard the personality from many unfortunate circumstances, and if they are given nightly they will serve as an adequate protection against organic disease, such as ulcers.

TES1 Session 21 February 3, 1964 Throckmorton maid Lessie Dick daughter

[...] Since her parents had not married her off, and as she was somewhat of a strain on the family income, Throckmorton gave her a cash settlement. Lessie gave her goods, garments, material and some jewelry, and the parents bid the eldest good-bye.

The early death of the maid during that existence has overshadowed her present circumstances in her particular case. [...]

[...] For that matter, a personality can choose to ignore the problems completely, though this is at best a cowardly solution and simply holds the personality back. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 17 Nicoll Sue bitter probable Carl

[...] Yet, each minute event immeasurably increases not only itself but all other events, bringing into birth by its own actualization an infinitude of novus actions and events, an unfolding or multi-dimensionalizing of itself, an initiation into dimensionalization. [...]

[...] I know that now the scene will not happen this Thanksgiving in physical reality — that I have helped choose another more positive one. [...]

That Robert Butts did not continue his painting with any purpose, trying to be objective and sensible, lacking the understanding of his parents that you have achieved through sessions. [...]

TSM Chapter Ten doorway Bill Mark apparition sketch

[...] We not only form our environment now, but ahead of time we choose our parents and circumstances. [...]

[...] Others see the universe as a sort of theater into which we are thrust at birth and from which we depart forever at death. [...]

[...] You merely cooperated with your parents in forming it.

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

“Each person seeks value fulfillment, and that means that they choose various lives in such a fashion that all of their abilities and capacities can be best developed, and in such a way that their world is also enriched. Some people will choose ‘defective’ bodies purposely in order to focus more intensely in other areas. [...] It is made on the part of the individual and on the parts of the parents as well….”

[...] A firm bonding with the parent ideally implies, however, that the child will not be abandoned, despite parental anger at any given time.

[...] Seth didn’t comment upon the shooting, It wasn’t that he couldn’t, or wouldn’t—but that Jane herself is basically so innocent, so repelled by the violence involved in such episodes, that she often chooses not to go into the subject. [...]

TSM Chapter Twelve Doris Matt reincarnation Rev Jon

[...] For one thing, she kept falling head over heels in love with men who didn’t want marriage under any circumstances. [...] The men in each case were men who did not date, were overly attached to their parents, or who for some reason or other did not have ordinary relationships with women. [...]

“Therefore you consistently choose men in whom you see feminine characteristics, hoping that these more gentle qualities will protect you against the other feared masculine traits that you have exaggerated.”

[...] His present parents were his brothers in the American Revolutionary period in the same geographical area as now. [...]

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

[...] These reasons often have to do with circumstances usually beyond normal control: electromagnetic conditions, psychological circumstances. [...]

(To me, later in the session and with much humor:) You had no problems with parents in the past — and, my dear Yo-Yo, you were an excellent father to me at one time, and if I may say so, at one time I was an excellent father to you. [...]

(From the ESP class session for February 16, 1971:) I [come through so forcefully] for several reasons: because that is the way I am, in the guise that I choose to use in my communications, and to get everyone over the idea that so-called spirits must be sweet-faced, quiet, sober, and dignified. [...]

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