Results 1261 to 1280 of 1879 for stemmed:do
[...] I’ve recalled portions of some very vivid dreams, also involving my parents, but haven’t spontaneously remembered them in full detail as I usually do. [...]
[...] I feel I’m doing better than ever.
[...] I also blew out all of the candles on the cake — perhaps 25 of them — in one breath, which I don’t think staff expected I could do.
Donald may be so terrified of making choices, so indecisive, that he constructs an imaginary superbeing who orders him to do thus and so. [...]
[...] Some of the stuff he advocates I do real well, and others I don’t.”
I do not know precisely where to begin first.
The precise interpretation had to do with information in the dream pertaining to the cruise, the tub, here again, being interpreted in terms of a ship. [...]
I have mentioned that atoms and molecules possess consciousness to a degree, as do electrons of course. [...]
[...] That is, many valid actions within your own universe do not, as you know, have solidity, and yet appear within and operate through the physical universe.
However, aside from being in outright conflict with the theory of evolution [and the idea of an ancient universe], the beliefs of the creationists do pose a number of questions that are quite intriguing from our joint viewpoint. [...]
In fact, the first two statements, while making no logical sense, do indeed hint of (pause) phenomena that show time itself to be no more than a creative construct. [...]
[...] So smoothly and effortlessly do you ride that thrust of life’s energy that you are sometimes scarcely aware of it. [...]
[...] Our rule is that otherwise we do not change or delete any of his material without noting it.
(“I do. [...]
[...] Now I’m getting the feeling of an awful lot of people, chanting—thousands of them—this still has to do with the pyramids.”
[...] I said I thought I understood what Seth was doing: in light of the material we’d been getting, he was giving Jane the experience of that ancient time and our present time, showing that both are simultaneous. [...]
[...] Ideas and beliefs do feed upon themselves. [...] In this line of beliefs he was able to do anything — cure mankind’s ills if he chose, or withhold such knowledge from the world to punish it. [...]
Because like ideas do attract like, both electromagnetically and emotionally, the conscious mind found itself with two complete contradictory systems of belief, and two self-images. [...]
He does all the things and says all the things that Augustus One would dearly love to do and say, with only certain safeguards. [...]
[...] In his own way Augustus Two would prove to her that she was married to quite an unusual, powerful man, a paragon of virility and strength; but to do so Augustus One must appear as Augustus Two to her. [...]
[...] Individual identity will then expand to include a greater variety of impulses and stimuli, which do not necessarily come from the self, and yet maintain specialized identity.
The size of the brain has little to do with any of this beyond a certain point. [...]
Do you have a test for me?
[...] Something to do with two people who have a dog.
[...] “I can’t do it,” she said quietly. “I don’t think I can do it….” [...] “I don’t understand what I’m getting, and I don’t know what to do with it. [...]
[...] “It would have taken me three hours to do it right.” [...] She couldn’t really understand what “they” wanted her to do, if anything.
[...] Seth is, however, independent, and continues to develop as I do … Simply as an analogy, and only as an analogy, I am what you would refer to as a future Seth, as Seth in a “higher” stage of development. [...]
—about Ruburt, and though you do not remember that you worried, you caused a gaseous stomach. [...]
I may or may not return again, according to those rhythms of which I have spoken—but I do want to mention that the psychic structure we have formed strengthens not only each day but each moment, and again, I am present whether or not I am speaking. [...]
[...] You are still exploring the topmost levels of your personality, and you do not have the benefit of those altered states of consciousness that occur when you look into yourself in the manner I have prescribed.
[...] “But the publisher would want it organized according to subject matter, or presented in some orderly way,” I replied, whereupon she wrinkled her face at the work this might involve: “But you could do all that after we got the material....”
(Pause.) You must understand I know that the terms male and female here are being used as they are generally understood, and have nothing to do with the basic characteristics of either sex.
[...] It is a source of revelation and inspiration—but revelation and inspiration do not initially deal with power, but with knowing. [...]
[...] “I didn’t know he was going to do that,” she said after I told her it was an excellent session. [...]
[...] I’ve often hesitated to mention it, but as I did remark a few days ago, I feel her reaction to the weather must have other causes — that is, besides those having to do with simple environmental conditions. [...]
(Pause in an intent delivery.) I am doing my best to explain the very practical aspects of the intellect’s beliefs, and their strength in drawing experience to you. [...]
[...] Those same people, for example, all have, as you do, beliefs in people’s trustworthiness, and so forth — but under those conditions, at that time, you each — or rather you all — were in correspondence at many levels. [...]
Have him write a poem a day, and do an ink sketch. [...]
[...] Secondarily, you do of course then react to those events.
It is somewhat of a psychological trick, in your day and age, to come to the realization that you do in fact form your experience and your world, simply because the weight of evidence seems (underlined twice) to be so loaded at the other end, because of your habits of perception. [...]
[...] You will instead live in a world where events happen to you, in which you must do sacrifice to the gods of one kind or another, or see yourselves as victims of an uncaring nature.
[...] You were able to do something few people can: leap intuitively and mentally above your own period — to discard intellectually and mentally, and sometimes emotionally, the shortsighted, unfortunate religious, scientific, and social beliefs of your fellows.
[...] “When I looked at those notes I knew all of a sudden that I was to do that book — Heroics — that I was to keep on looking for the heroic self I’d written about in Politics,” she told me as we ate lunch. [...]
[...] The irony of the situation is that she’s been doing very well on Seven; just yesterday she’d remarked that she intended to begin typing finished copy for the chapters she’s completed so far. [...]
[...] Organizations cannot survive without individuals, and the most effective organizations are assemblies of individuals who assert their own private power in a group, and do not seek to hide within it (all very emphatically).
[...] He has his [new book] project, and you are doing well, and I bid you both a fond good evening.
Beside at least walking around the house, Ruburt is to do five minutes of exercise a day, of his choice; but devote it to the idea of expressing freedom for his body—not absolute freedom, but to experience that feeling. Do you follow me?