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TPS6 Deleted Session February 9, 1981 Walter public inferior Oswego encounters

(Pause at 10:35.) He also feels he should (underlined) be able to display at least enough healing ability to help those in dire straits (pause), and he expects himself to display such a deep understanding and compassion for the world and its people that any divergence from such an attitude seems to make him appear more inferior by contrast. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, December 14, 1971 Sumari Rob language Femtori Grendah

[...] And that the energy you see displayed is also available to you. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session (For Mary Smith) May 3, 1972 Mary hear sound husband listen

You have been afraid of displaying emotions. [...] You did not, habitually, display your emotions to your husband. [...]

[...] All thru my life I’ve thought “nice, civilized people” didn’t raise their voices, get angry enough so that it showed, or display any kind of outbursts. [...]

[...] This confirms your feeling that you dare not display strong emotions with him, and you feel all the more rejected. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 914, May 7, 1980 retarded technology species values council

A scientist who would threaten the very survival of life on the planet in order to increase life’s conveniences (underlined) is, however, truly displaying ludicrous behavior (with irony).

Now as far as the species is concerned, all variations are necessary—and it is as if (underlined) in one instance a member of the species—for its own reasons, but also on behalf of the whole—decides to specialize in one particular area, to isolate certain abilities, so to speak, and display them with the greatest tenacity and brilliance, while nearly completely ignoring certain other areas. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, December 15, 1970 Theodore sensitivity pious badger mask

[...] Instead you display whatever mask you feel is required, which is after all another part of the social game that you always play. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 655, April 11, 1973 neuronal Thirteen options athlete cobweb

You would have an individual who displayed within himself [or herself] all of those great abilities known to the race, fulfilled according to his own unique temper — the artist, mathematician, athlete, the inventor — all the extraordinary qualities of creaturedom; the emotional realities would be used to their capacity, and any of the racial qualities or characteristics of the species would be given their complete freedom.

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: May 12, 1984 discomfort birthday hemorrhoids uncomfortable downhill

[...] Down the hall somewhere a woman was shouting periodically — a display that took a lot of work and energy after a few hours. [...]

TES8 Session 337 April 26, 1967 war peace battle outcome argued

[...] To argue aggressively that war is wrong is ironic stupidity, for such an individual already displays those characteristics that lead to war.

UR2 Epilogue by Robert F. Butts geese Unknown migrations flight epilogue

The luxurious creativity displayed by Seth’s and Jane’s work raises more questions about the abilities of the psyche than it seems we can ever hope to answer. Despite the different lights in which Seth may be regarded, despite the varying degrees of reality his existence may be granted by others, there can be no doubt of his individuality or productivity as it’s displayed in his books.

UR2 Appendix 16: (For Session 711) sidewalks city theater traps beloved

[...] It will have a greater reality than any physical city that you know, and it can, in its own way, shine with brighter lights in inner reality than any nighttime city displays. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 10: June 4, 1984 spontaneous compulsive impulses maple processes

Science itself often displays compulsive and ritualistic behavior, to the point of programming its own paths of reasoning, so that they cover safe ground, and steadfastly ignore the great inner forces of spontaneity that make science — or any discipline — possible. [...]

TPS3 Session 694 (Deleted Portion) May 1 1974 gullibility monitor spontaneity trusted compromise

You believed in them so strongly that he felt he must himself exert those disciplinary tendencies that you earlier displayed for him. [...]

TPS1 Session 525 (Deleted Portion) April 22, 1970 impulses checking warrants running blocking

[...] In his own way at that time (underlined), he picked up the habit of checking happy spontaneity, and he felt you were accusing if he displayed it, and in small ways began blocking. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, December 21, 1971 revelations scrambled labels Florence Sumari

(To Florence.) You were supposed to display it proudly and to take your place and to pass the symbol onto others. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 642, February 21, 1973 aggression violence passive beliefs animals

[...] If you are convinced that feelings are dangerous, then again that belief itself will generate a fear of all of them, and you may become almost panic-stricken if you display anything but the most “reasonable” calm behavior.

[...] The display of the aggressive behavior, however, far more frequently prevents an actual combat situation. [...]

TES8 Session 361 August 16, 1967 Van Ray Parapsychology Mr Burke

[...] But we sat in a public place and she did not want a display. [...]

TES1 Session 39 March 30, 1964 Willy purring award portrait capsules

(And Willy, strolling out of the bathroom, displayed no upset at all. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 726 December 16, 1974 island spirit volcano desert sand

[...] I would like a still more spectacular display. [...]

[...] It can shoot into the heavens in great displays, or creep into the tiny crevices of earth, equally powerful.”

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

(“Well, take this,” Jane said after a few more puffs, after her best, most prolonged and widest-ranging display of motion so far. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session September 13, 1979 poet tradition creativity specific conflict

[...] His specific art (pause) was both his method of understanding his own creativity, and a way of exploring the vast creativity of the universe—and also served as a container or showcase that displayed his knowledge as best he could. [...]

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