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NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 650, March 22, 1973 senility hemisphere diagram wealthy picturesque

Many believe — using the first diagram — that it is “good” and morally superior to be Christian, white, wealthy and in excellent health. Now, though this does not appear in the diagram, the word “male” can also be added to the list of preferred attributes.

Dictation: The simple diagrams merely represent some general belief systems from the standpoint of “moral values.” Your ideas of good and evil affect not only your behavior with others, but your activity in a community and in the world at large.

On the left side, looking at the second diagram, you will find people in this case, and in this country, of a more “liberal” frame of mind. But you will not find them quite as liberal if you understand that they are as prejudiced in one direction as the first group is in another.

Now: The third diagram can cut across the other systems of belief, of course. In the first two groups there are many leeways. You may have one, two or three preferred characteristics that correlate with your ideas, for example, but your concepts about age leave you no such freedom; for at one time or another all of you, “if you are lucky” in your terms, will approach old age.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 649, March 19, 1973 Grace Poverty Disintegration diagrams Wealth

[...] It is a diagram. [...]

[...] She was supposed to get the diagrams just right though, and it had been difficult to do.

UR1 Section 3: Session 701 June 3, 1974 Einstein physicist diagrams theories destroying

[...] Feeling is thought to be far less valid than a diagram. It seems you could not operate your world on feelings — but you are not doing very well trying to operate with diagrams, either!

[...] Often you take it for granted that intuitive knowledge is not practical, will not work, or will not give you diagrams. Those same diagrams of which science is so proud, however, can also be barriers, giving you a dead instead of a living knowledge. [...]

TSM Chapter Seven cab motel Peg tests Rico

[...] Immediately I drew a diagram of the motel and surrounding area. [...] I asked Peg to draw a diagram of their motel and its nearby neighborhood. Peg’s diagram matched mine! [...]

[...] This time I had to wait until I got back to my body to write down what had happened, and draw my diagram.

TES6 Session 257 May 9, 1966 five playground anemia Elmo draft

[...] Jane immediately thought of this diagram when she read over Seth’s data. [...] Jane believes that she quite possibly made the diagram on the same day she typed up page 80, which was used as envelope object. [...] I had not seen the diagram before. [...] Jane located the diagram immediately after this session. She said it is the only one she made for the dream book; she has the habit of making many notes on her manuscript, but very few diagrams of this kind.

TES5 Session 237 March 2, 1966 print handprint Myhalyk ink steeple

(“A floor plan, or diagram.” Note here how Jane narrowed the meaning down to a diagram. The original print used as the object, with the white lines apparent, is a diagram. [...]

[...] A floor plan, or diagram.

NotP Chapter 11: Session 798, March 21, 1977 classifications domain contradictions recesses proven

[...] Diagramming sentences tells you little about the spoken language, and nothing about those miraculous physical and mental performances that allow you to speak — and so diagramming the species of the world is, in the same way, quite divorced from any true understanding.

TPS3 Session 721 (Deleted Portion) November 25, 1974 ctns muscles parents house Tues

[...] To some extent Ruburt held back physically, not wanting to bother you while he thought you were concentrating upon the diagrams and drawings. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 1 constructions Cunningham idea entity amoeba

The Universe as a Physical Body
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This rough diagram “came” with the above material. [...]

I was involved with the “pure” experience behind the diagram and words with which I was left. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 653, April 4, 1973 Monroe massive inside eagle Speakers

[...] Instead Jane used her “own” abilities to tune in on the diagram of a machine that Bob Monroe drew; he had seen this on one of his out-of-body journeys. Questions involving physics arose — the Fermi gap [having to do with the movement of certain electrons], and so forth — and Jane ended up drawing diagrams of her own. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 705 June 24, 1974 mutants cells kingdoms species cellular

[...] Therefore, I have much work to do on the 40 pen-and-ink drawings for Dialogues, and on a series of diagrams for Adventures.

3. A note added five months later: Diagram 11 in Chapter 19 of Jane’s Adventures is relevant to Seth’s material here. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 722 November 27, 1974 particles waves Physicists pool wavelike

(During the whole of last month [October] Jane also had to go without reading a block of sessions [708–15] in Section 4; I used the time I’d have spent typing them to complete the diagrams for Adventures. [...]

[...] See diagrams 1, 8, and 14, for instance.

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 895, January 14, 1980 David suffering illness science genetics

Now: Churchmen of the Middle Ages could draw diagrams of various portions of the human body that were afflicted as the result of indulging in particular sins. Logical minds at one time found those diagrams quite convincing, and patients with certain afflictions in certain areas of the body would confess to having committed the various sins that were involved. [...]

TES2 Wednesday, May 13, 1964 Callahan divan Miss tongue mouth

(At this time also, while trying to visualize a method of diagramming the spacious present, I saw an animated graph consisting of long black jointed sticks thrusting up from a common base, at various angles. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 506, October 27, 1969 polarity units poles intensity aligns

With Ruburt’s limited vocabulary, this is rather difficult to explain, but it would be as if the positions of your north and south poles changed constantly while maintaining the same relative distance from each other, and by their change in polarity upsetting the stability (pause) of the planet—except that because of the greater comparative strength at the poles of the units (gestures, attempts to draw diagrams in the air), a newer stability is almost immediately achieved after each shifting. [...]

NotP Chapter 8: Session 785, August 2, 1976 sentence cellularly attuned grammar previews

[...] You do not mentally diagram the sentence ahead of time. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 15 precognitive pamphlet Anna decontamination motorcycle

There is no need here to diagram the similarities. [...]

In a dream so confused with definite precognitive elements and episodes that seem not to fit in, a simple diagram usually helps me to see the situation more clearly. [...]

TES9 Session 506 October 27, 1969 units polarity poles intensity ee

(Pause, one of many.) With Ruburt’s limited vocabulary, this is rather difficult to explain, but it would be as if the positions of your north and south poles changed constantly while maintaining the same relative distance from each other, and by their change in polarity upsetting the stability (pause) of the planet—except that because of the greater comparative strength (pause) at the poles of the units (gestures, attempts to draw diagrams in the air), a newer stability is almost immediately achieved after each shifting. [...]

NotP Chapter 9: Session 790, January 3, 1977 kitten Willy psychological awe dream

[...] Your dreams can be interpreted as dramas, perhaps, but never as diagrams.

TES6 Session 258 May 11, 1966 playground Ryan impressions todon mas

[...] He was shown a multidimensional diagram of reality as it exists in terms of the spacious present, and in terms of qualities that represent dimensional points.

In the diagram for example, each star would represent a moment point in another system. [...]

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