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DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 928, November 12, 1980 Paul Christ master Iraq Iran

[...] You are used to thinking of any bodily commotion as disruptive, and put it in the worst possible light because your backgrounds have given you little experience in such situations—you, Ruburt, or anyone else—largely in your culture.

TES9 Session 452 December 2, 1968 destruction planet violence chaos massive

[...] When a planetary system is disrupted, in some cases entities who are attracted to it or consider it their home, simply change their form, regroup their forces, and if they consider it worthwhile, put the house back in order.

UR2 Section 6: Session 743 April 21, 1975 unknown ufo Atlantis Bermuda entices

This book had no chapters [in order] to further disrupt your accepted notions of what a book should be. [...]

NotP Chapter 4: Session 765, February 2, 1976 women male sexual female hunting

[...] At the same time, you consider the intuitive elements rather frightening, as if they can explode to disrupt known patterns, dash — in unknown ways.

TES3 Session 134 February 22, 1965 aggressive explosions regularity meek scratching

This is with him a fairly healthy reaction, and less disruptive than he thinks. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 8, 1981 dmso innocence Sinful bonding Christianity

Religion still serves within your time as such a uniting and also “disruptive” framework. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session February 9, 1976 ideal taxes expression mutilate envision

[...] It preserves a quite necessary organization in which, overall, nationally at least, changes do occur for the better without massive disruptions.

TPS4 Deleted Session June 14, 1978 impulses interview welm Village library

5. Impulses are not disruptive. [...]

TES9 Session 428 August 12, 1968 Elver fox Van Lennon Alice

[...] And it is not important enough to disrupt it. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 452, December 2, 1968 destruction planet planetary violence system

[...] When a planetary system is disrupted, in many cases entities who are attracted to it or consider it their home, simply change their form, regroup their forces, and—if they consider it worthwhile—put the house back in order. [...]

TES8 Session 362 September 11, 1967 Bernard mirage stocky Sarah John

[...] He has disrupted the part of the self that usually deals with physical reality, and its manipulation. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 671, June 21, 1973 dream space orientation waking solutions

[...] This is only being done when her physical work is finished; not, for example, when disorientation could disrupt any necessary important physical purposes of her own.

TPS4 Deleted Session November 28, 1977 ethics Protestant gifted inspirations work

[...] If Ruburt were better completely tomorrow, would he suddenly want to disrupt the whole applecart before “Unknown” was finished, and go to Florida?

TPS1 Session 479 (Deleted) April 30, 1969 parking Halliday sell landlord painting

[...] You have held off, also negatively, not wanting strangers to come and disrupt you. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 806, July 30, 1977 memory events past floating future

[...] All of that building activity was much noisier and more disruptive than the work had been for the front porch, and forced some changes in our schedules, including more night work, as we manipulated around those distractions.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 866, July 18, 1979 cancer norm Autistic host children

[...] The same also applies to disruptive children, who are overactive and put on drugs. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 872, August 8, 1979 reptiles impulses birds intermediate evolution

[...] When you begin trusting yourselves, you start by taking it for granted that to some extent at least you have not trusted yourself or your impulses in the past: You have thought that impulses were dangerous, disruptive, or even evil. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session August 22, 1977 solitude rejection hurt deposits squandering

[...] Normal orientation is disrupted. [...]

TES2 Session 83 August 31, 1964 libido Freud Jung cooperation advocating

[...] Therefore, when such a rigid, psychotic personality suddenly discovers a way for release through opening the subconscious, then the rigid rock at its core explodes into a lava of uncontrollable fantasy; and the terror at the base of such a personality is then externalized, and the individual forced to face under the worst possible conditions, those personal disruptions buried for so long.

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 873, August 15, 1979 idealist ideals impulses condemning geese

(9:59.) Give us a moment… You will discover the natural, cooperative nature of your impulses, and you will no longer believe that they exist as contradictory or disruptive influences. [...]

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