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SDPC Part Three: Chapter 17 Nicoll Sue bitter probable Carl

[...] Somehow, I begin a discussion of the Seth Material with them and go into a talk on physical reality and such, and discover that a few years ago, they had received some strange messages through Jane from ‘someone claiming to be a dead spirit.’ ‘But it was ridiculous,’ Jane says, ‘so we dropped it.’

TES5 Session 236 February 28, 1966 drawing smudges tracing horizontal stickers

[...] Finally when Jane went to the post office just before closing time today to claim the package, it proved to be lost again, this time on the premises. [...]

TES6 Session 243 March 21, 1966 receipt handstamp motor bottom March

[...] As indicated on the tracing there are instructions about filing claims for lost objects. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 3 Friday, April 16, 1982 sinful thyroid superhuman gland hospital

[...] Remember that in the following excerpts Seth—who claims to be discarnate—calls Jane by her male “entity name,” Ruburt, and thus “he” and “him.”)

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 14 radio illness action Sue shoulder

[...] He said that the green jacket represented a new ability that had been mine in a past life but which I misused, this new ability was now waiting for me to claim. [...]

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

[...] This would imply the separate existence of Seth; he has claimed all along to be an “energy personality essence.”

UR2 Appendix 12: (For Session 705) evolution Darwin appendix dna realism

(Now we read late surveys that show an increase in religious faith, and statements to the effect that science does not claim to reveal absolute truth, that any scientific theory is valid only until a variance is shown. [...]

It’s often been claimed that Darwin’s natural selection, while ruling out any question of design or a planner — God, say — behind living matter, leaves unexplained the same question relative to the structure of nonliving matter, which in those terms obviously preceded life. [...]

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

[...] For on all occasions we find a desire for proofs and for signs, and although I find such desires on the one hand childish, on the other hand I find myself realizing that there is to some extent a legitimate claim, particularly on Ruburt’s part, considering the limitations of the human egotistical nature.

DEaVF1 Essay 7 Friday, May 7, 1982 reincarnational redemption essay serf magical

All of this reminds me that lately the media have carried a number of stories detailing how medical science is not only trying hard to approach cures for scourges like cancer (in cancer’s case, possibly through the exploration and understanding of the role played in the cell nucleus by altered normal cells called oncogenes), but is already claiming to have narrowed down its search to specific genes that affect imponderables like behavior—depression, for example. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 11: Session 936, November 17, 1981 conserving Iran Iraq Moslem nostalgia

[...] country, is pragmatic enough to join it in a very efficient exchange of large sums of money; these transactions, in part to settle business claims against Iran, are a portion of the arrangements made last January to free the American hostages.

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

I add that none of those books stress reincarnation, or any claims that Jane or I (or both of us) had or have psychic relationships with any one of that celebrated trio. [...]

[...] I claim little credit for her success, however. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 939, January 25, 1982 magical clouds approach singing Chapter

[...] They claim that [...]

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