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The advice I recently gave must particularly be followed — so that he concentrates upon the joys that he possesses, keeps his goals in mind, and trusts the infinite intelligence within him to bring about the desired results. [...]
Give us a moment … It’s your version of worrying that desired effects may not be brought into the present — that is, will not come into your close vision. [...]
[...] There is some matter here not clear, not distorted or blocked, simply not clear, concerning the actual desire for the birth of males, however. [...]
[...] Psychologically speaking, and in these terms only, on certain levels the son desires to replace the father. [...]
If this is not done then the desire to replace the father is a strong inner problem. [...]
[...] I would like you to make a list of what you want to do in a day—that is, in a 24-hour period, and to think of that period, now, as a gift of time, to be used as you desire.
Do not think of breaking it up into segments, but rather as the rhythmic flow of desired activities. [...]
Man lives through the desire for life. [...]
[...] The same desire in the dreaming state, however, may lead to the instant creation of such a house as far as your dream experience is concerned. Again, there is no time lag there between desire and its materialization.
[...] Private desires here are magnified as they are felt by others, or minimized accordingly, so that in the overall, large general plans are made having to do with the species at any given “time.” Here again, these desires and intents must fit into the codified system as it exists.
“Desire, wish, and expectation rule all actions and are the basis for all realities. Within All That Is, therefore, the wish, desire, and expectation of creativity existed before all other actuality. The strength and vitality of these desires and expectations then became in your terms so insupportable that All That Is was driven to find the means to produce them.
[...] It is not enough that All That Is, as a primary consciousness gestalt, desires further being, but that each portion of It also carries this determination.
“The agony and the desire to create represented Its proof of Its own reality. [...]
Instead of such procedures, children are often taught to believe that any situation or illness or danger will worsen, and that the least desirable, rather than the most desirable, solution will be found. By such mental games, however, stressing the desirable solution, children can learn at an early age to utilize their imaginations and their minds in a far more beneficial manner.
[...] You are so intimately connected with the physical events composing your life experience that often you cannot distinguish between the seemingly material occurrences and the thoughts, expectations and desires that gave them birth.
It will, hopefully, avoid the Pollyanna attributes of many self-help books, and tease the reader into an enthusiastic desire to understand the characteristics of reality if only to solve his or her own problems. [...]
It is the present personality’s desire to express himself, opposed by the subconscious memories of that past life, with its fear of the effects of eloquence used without discretion, that now cause his difficulty.
His present desire for expression will certainly not change. [...]
I will now end the session, in no way desiring to intrude myself any longer in your social gathering. [...]
The whole personality, with its set limitation to vocal communication, will find satisfaction and success in a field or fields where the latent desire for communication can find outlet.
According to Seth, our own desires, focuses, and intents dictate what inner information we draw from the endless fields available; for he sees all knowledge existing at once, not as dry data or records, but enlivened by the consciousness that perceives it. [...]
According to Seth any of us can tune in to such “extra” information, but we would receive it in accordance with our own desires and intents. [...]
I am not recommending that you abandon the procedure when it obviously works for so many — yet you should understand why it brings about the desired results.
[...] You cannot be inoculated with the desire to live, or with the zest, delight, or contentment of the healthy animal. [...]
This book will be devoted, then, to those conditions that best promote spiritual, psychic, and physical zest, the biological and psychic components that make a species desire to continue its kind. [...]
[...] There is a wisdom and an understanding operating, a beautiful give-and-take in life between the intensity of a desire and its fulfillment—an underlying exquisite sanity. [...] The psyche will not remove them until the intensity of desire for freedom rises high enough to meet those purposes in other ways.
It is that desire for life and expression that first of all sparked the entrance into physical reality. [...]
There was a certain comradeship existing between himself and others, desires and impulses became more immediate, clearer cut, easier to identify. [...]
[...] The material mentioned is available in each of the levels of consciousness given, but it must be sought out, either through conscious desire or strong unconscious desire. [...]
[...] Each one, therefore, opens in great adjacent areas also, and there are many “paths” to be taken according to your interest and desire.
I realize that such surface help at times could be most desirable. [...]
[...] My bedside manner may leave much to be desired, and my potions and pills are not those that come in a doctor’s black bag.
[...] Ruburt’s feelings and lack of action as far as the publishing house was concerned left much to be desired, and in time his lack of action would have caused an unpleasant reaction on his own part. [...]
The two neutral parties came earnestly, however, with a subconscious desire to help. [...]