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UR2 Appendix 22: (For Session 724) Roman soldier tower Jerusalem Peter

[...] Not as convenient as it sounds, however: The next scheduled session may lie several days ahead; book dictation always comes first when Seth does speak, and at session’s end it may be too late for “extra” questions, or we may be tired; even though any given event is interesting, it can easily be pushed out of immediate awareness by succeeding ones that are equally intriguing. [...]

10. I note with some amusement that my rather vehement statement may simply reflect the natural, protective attitude of my currently focused consciousness: Even though I find them fascinating, I may be quite reluctant to embrace other equally valid portions of what I conveniently call my whole self. [...]

[...] If his material on counterparts is correct, any of us could have many such relationships going in a given century — too many to conveniently uncover, perhaps, considering the physical time that would be necessary to do the psychic work.

TPS4 Deleted Session July 19, 1978 trust building leisure impulses invigorating

[...] He should also read the last few of our sessions, and I have listed my suggestions this evening for his more convenient use.

TMA Appendix A Ed Lib predictions skiing Alaska

Larry was telling me that he had a new job, running the cash register at a convenient grocery store, and I nodded but the (shivery) feeling persisted till the next moment when I checked my predictions.

[...] A fan (Larry), here from Pennsylvania, says he has a new 2nd job — in grocery chain convenient market (that sells basics — nothing fancy; eggs, milk, beer, etc.). [...]

TES7 Session 311 January 11,1967 god gestalt sum portion static

[...] The conventional Christian concept of God has been in many ways a convenient one, and it carries with it many truths. [...]

TES6 Session 273 July 18, 1966 wheel sweater ribbon parallelogram nurse

[...] The ego, the physically-oriented ego, is a convenient figurehead. [...]

We are endeavoring to keep the sessions within a convenient time schedule.

TPS3 Deleted Session May 1, 1975 hostile cultural gallantry codicils temperamentally

When our material began he was still convinced that science offered such a convenient framework. [...]

[...] Science fiction for a while offered science plus writing—a convenient platform. [...]

DEaVF1 Introductory Essays by Robert F. Butts essays wrenching addenda delve Lumsden

Jane appreciates that the dates I’m always giving merely furnish a convenient framework for our material, but she’s hardly enamored of such precise methodology; she understands that it’s my way of doing things, realizes it’s very useful, and goes on from there. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session November 5, 1973 status unremittingly badminton money poverty

[...] I am simply putting this in consecutive fashion, emphasizing certain points for convenience’s sake now. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 9, 1983 redemption hospital gotta Yep swivel

[...] It will continue in its own way, and I hope to have another session at your convenience. [...]

TES8 Session 395 February 26, 1968 muffled transposition Peggy breakthrough chin

Now, in this state I can assist you, and no one need know that I am here if you need information from me and a regular session would not be convenient.

I will now end our session for your convenience, for I could continue yet for some time; and our best wishes to the Jesuit, who is about his holy way. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session November 27, 1973 childless buying lest transitory railing

[...] I will continue this at your earliest convenience—but begin at once as given with the book, and the understanding, I hope, you will achieve from this session. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

It is convenient not to be consciously aware of each breath you take, but it is sheer stupidity to ignore the inner self which does the breathing and is aware of the mechanics involved. [...]

[...] It is, however, a connective, a portion of the inner senses which we will call, for convenience, the second inner senseIt is a natural pathway, meant to give easy access from the inner to the outer world and back again.

TPS7 Deleted Session October 27, 1983 torso moving belly hips flopping

What we want is the introduction of new motion into all areas of Ruburt’s body at a time when you are here, [Joseph], so that you can lend your help and support, so we end up with healing sessions in a way that is most convenient. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 629, November 29, 1972 Augustus analyst cure invasion suicidal

[...] He would then conveniently remember such an event and display the expected emotions as he re-experienced it. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 4 enzymes chlorophyll solidified Rob mental

The framework, again, is only for convenience, as your physical walls are for your convenience, as I mentioned earlier. [...]

TES3 Session 113 December 7, 1964 December duration Christmas lighter gaunt

I prefer this period to fall now rather than later in the winter for several reasons, having to do with situations relatively unimportant, and effects which I will explain later merely for your convenience.

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 565, February 1, 1971 probable act validity infinite selves

[...] The divisions between them are arbitrarily decided upon as a matter of convenience, but all exist simultaneously, and each one supports and adds to the other. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 22, 1978 Jones Jonestown suicide temple quickie

I will return to my book at your convenience. [...]

TES4 Session 161 June 9, 1965 ulcer ego permanence rejects sham

[...] We will then continue the session at your convenience, or if you prefer we will close it.

[...] You may again at your convenience end the session, or take a break. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 19, 1978 critical powerlessness bodybuilding determined solve

[...] The pendulum method is simply a technique that is effective because of your beliefs, and brings to light your own quite conscious ideas—those that you might not approve of, and so conveniently appear to forget.

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