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This will result in complete belief on his part, and this belief will enable us to achieve results denied us in the past. [...] He is now completely determined upon health, and the recovery will be remarkably fast, now that it has truly begun, simply because his released energies will now work at it with their accustomed vigor—only now for his benefit.
[...] When he feels desolate, therefore, the desolation you see is almost complete to him.
[...] They are not completely gone, or no symptoms would remain.
I am afraid I am holding him to the line with that particular session If he wants my help, therefore, he can no longer avoid following my advice—and tell him that I know he has been, but he must do so more completely, with that session.
[...] He also felt that Venice needed the proof of that woman’s complete recovery, and felt that perhaps his own doubts or fears prevented delivery of the particular information that might make the woman decide to live.
[...] These feelings are released not only in paintings that you are working on, say, now, but on paintings that were completed earlier. [...]
If you have been obsessed with a particular project, for example, you may try to complete it. [...]
[...] Now it is possible for an individual who has died to completely misinterpret the experience and attempt to reenter the corpse. [...]
[...] Some, for example, have wept over the corpse long after the mourners have left, not realizing that they themselves are completely whole — where, for example, the body may have been ill or the organs beyond repair.
(“An initiation, not completed.” The object is the first half page from the first draft of chapter five of Jane’s dream book, and thus would be something begun or initiated, but not completed. There can be extensions here: Not completed could refer to the whole first draft of chapter five, or to the whole dream book itself. [...] Jane’s idea is that this data refers to the dream book itself being started but not completed.
(“Can you say something more about an initiation not completed?”)
It involves experiencing a concept completely, to the extent of being a concept completely; and already I hear shouts of dissent. [...]
You cannot displace it completely, except at your own peril. [...]
[...] Your existence, and mine for that matter, on any particular level is predetermined by complete concentration or focus of inner selves upon the particular universe in question. [...]
[...] Complete concentration and focus is your answer.
This involves efficient, complete use of the outer senses in their perception of camouflage reality, and of joyful, effective behavior and manipulation within that field of camouflage in which you spend a certain level of your existence. When you operate within it you should indeed experience it completely, in as many phases as possible, and be it to a much greater degree than is usually achieved, the conscious mind using itself then in experience, and thus knowing itself. [...]
The complete change of cupboard color is definitely advantageous. [...]
[...] (Smile, eyes open.) Some beneficial projection is going on here also for a change, as Ruburt psychically projects outward the last of important inner disturbances onto the ghost images, which are then completely, altered into constructive and healthy images.
[...] When the bathroom is entirely completed with the exception of the ceiling perhaps, then the clothing should be washed, and preferably, this time at a different laundromat.
[...] (Humorously.) This is not to say that one of you is completely right and the other completely wrong, but I will tell you this: you can count upon Ruburt to recognize immediately and intuitively cases of such overly charged behavior on your part.
[...] You can for example find a comfortable compromise between isolation that is relatively complete, and an apartment in the heart of town.
(2. Did Cézanne “himself” have any sense of awareness, or of completion, connected with Jane’s book and the New York City show happening at the same time? [...]
[...] The response has not been complete, but it has been immediate.
It is possible, then, to have a sudden complete healing. [...]
[...] The process of his complete recovery includes body events and other events that may seem to have no connection—events perhaps that will change an attitude here or a belief there.
[...] We’d read about the Patience Worth case, where a Mrs. Curren produced novels and poetry through the Ouija board and automatic writing, but we were completely unfamiliar with the idea of anyone’s speaking for another personality. [...]
[...] I have not assimilated him completely, but you can believe me, I intend to.”
We didn’t realize either that the emergence of the Seth voice completed the psychic structure through which we would receive the Seth Material, and through which Seth’s personality would express itself. [...]
Looking back, though, it does seem that with the initial emergence of the Seth voice the structure of the sessions was completed. [...]
[...] In a way, we are completely on our own, manipulating in a subjective environment, aware of the workings of consciousness when it is not soaked up or fastened upon objective specifics. [...]
[...] You agree to form this into certain patterns, and you agree to ignore other data completely. [...]
[...] Reality, per se, changes completely according to the basic root agreements that you accept. [...]
[...] You have completely forgotten the chaos and unpredictable nature it presented before learning processes were channeled into its specific directions. [...]
[...] As a rule, even though the whole self is capable of organizing the data from all of the inner senses, the subconscious can rarely receive such communications full blast; and the outer ego, concerned as it is with camouflage pattern, and really born to deal with camouflage pattern, simply could not stand the shock of realization that a complete set of inner senses would bring.
[...] You have no idea, even with what training you have, of how shattering such a complete experience would be to the outer ego, so we will take one inner-sense experience at a time.
[...] A direct experience of reality involves complete use of all the inner senses to an integrated cognizance field. [...]
[...] I regret, and deeply, that we must still deal with concepts in terms of words strung out one before the other, for this method serves to reinforce your idea of continuity, cause and effect, past and present, and all such camouflages that I am completely determined to put into proper place.
[...] This law, the necessity for experience, operates only after complete materialization and orientation within your plane.
A child is not completely materialized upon your plane, nor is he oriented. [...]
[...] His, the entity’s, only hope is to allow the personality complete independence, for it is the personality who understands more clearly than he the conditions of the particular plane upon which his existence happens.
[...] Your body is completely different now, then, than it was ten years ago. [...] Yet obviously you do not feel that you are dead, and you are quite able to read this book with the eyes that are composed of completely new matter. [...]