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ECS3 ESP Class Session, March 9, 1971 secrets Valerie Maggie clouds agony

[...] She will, for example, perceive disasters and calamities. [...]

NoME Introduction by Jane Roberts impulses ourselves disclosures Introduction our

While Seth was dictating The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events, for example, the Three Mile Island nuclear accident occurred; and had the affair turned into a disaster, our Chemung County would have been used to house refugees. [...]

TES3 Session 92 September 28, 1964 dreamer dream cohesiveness object universe

[...] They, such dream objects, may be the method or means with which the inner self warns the personality of future possible disappointments or disasters.

TPS6 Deleted Session December 1, 1981 re ll asleep conflict delays

[...] I’m on the point—I’m very close—to telling you that I’ll refuse to cooperate on the sessions any longer, meaning that I’ll be trying once more to save you from disaster. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 663, May 14, 1973 criminal power aggression violence prisoners

[...] He plans to use local aspects of the great flood of June, 1972, as the focal point for his material because we’d had personal experience with that disaster here in Elmira. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 4: Session 619, October 9, 1972 beliefs imagination child punishment parents

Behind this would be the belief that any hurt was inherently a disaster. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 1: Session 613, September 11, 1972 doll tone flood chords space

The flood material will be used as an example in the book later on, when natural disasters are discussed; so you will have that material, and others may use and understand it.

NotP Chapter 11: Session 799, March 28, 1977 condemn secondary man primary destructive

[...] But while disasters, imagined or encountered second-handedly, may in fact later occur, they are far different from physically encountered ones. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 805, May 16, 1977 cancer disease mastectomies breast women

[...] Your most advanced thinkers emphasize man’s rape of the planet, or focus upon the future disaster that will overtake the world, or see men once again as victims of the stars.

TES9 Session 455 January 6, 1969 John Bill Peg fluids retention

Pork is disaster.

UR2 Section 6: Session 742 April 16, 1975 Atlantis civilizations selfhood legend ruins

[...] Some see the end of the world coming as a greater disaster, or envision man finally ruining his planet. [...]

TES6 Session 250 April 11, 1966 Aunt funeral Mabel Ella quasars

[...] If man ever learned to so manipulate the whole atom, then indeed would there be disasters that have never been imagined.

TES3 Session 104 November 4, 1964 Jimmy sale warning dump rush

We anticipate no airline disasters, so to speak. [...]

TES4 Session 184 September 3, 1965 test Gallagher border Leonard trends

[...] It did not involve a disaster for Leonard, he said, nor a crippling accident; he used the word unpleasant often, and did not commit himself beyond this.

TES2 Session 63 June 17, 1964 antimatter perspective ball interval Philip

For Philip’s sake again, I do not anticipate any sort of disaster, but plans may be born at that date which will affect his participation in his professional field. [...]

TMA Session Three August 13, 1980 magical intellect Mary rational pad

[...] In your culture people use the term “intellect” almost like a weapon to protect themselves against impending disaster. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 941, February 8, 1982 nuclear Iran tmi reactor Russia

[...] We’re still fighting our conventional wars, but now we have to face the threat of national or species disaster through the escalation of an “ordinary” war into one in which nuclear weapons are either accidentally or deliberately used.

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

[...] Our joint lifework teetered upon the edge of a physical disaster.

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 920, October 6, 1980 magical Iran schizophrenia approach debased

[...] We instinctively know that disasters mimic the birth and death of cells within our bodies—we instinctively know that all life survives death, that death is the bursting of life into new forms, hence our fascination with accidents and fires. [...]

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