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TES7 Session 301 November 16, 1966 supraself supraconsciousness partaking action perceive

[...] (Long pause.) Whenever you use abilities that to you seem supernormal, you are drawing upon the ability of the supraself. [...]

TES6 Session 240 March 9, 1966 aaa membership mci card station

(Bill’s drawings of Seth show an extremely high cranium—according to Seth Bill’s graphic translation of Bill’s feeling of high intelligence on Seth’s part—and a pointed chin. [...] She also felt her head was down onto her shoulders, and this is another attribute of Bill’s drawings.

[...] This particular session was witnessed by Bill Macdonnel, and during it he made two pen and ink drawings of an apparition he claimed to see in a doorway of our apartment. [...]

TES1 Preface Rick published binders Roberts eight

[...] The sessions in one of the volumes published by Rick are accompanied by my drawings of the objects used in the series of “envelope tests” we conducted, both for ourselves and long-range with a well-known scientist, over some 11 months.

TES1 Session 7 December 13, 1963 blueprint da Yes undecided Gratis

(“Seth, what publisher shall I send the cover drawing to?”)

TPS6 Deleted Session July 17, 1981 publicity enjoyment radio responsibility Prentice

[...] You drew because drawing gave you pleasure. [...] You did not draw or paint because you felt a responsibility to do so. [...]

TES6 Session 241 March 14, 1966 grave holly Ezra Gottesman leaf

[...] I have a Dazor lamp, a standard piece of equipment, fastened to my drawing table at work. [...] I have a habit of sticking various objects on the shade for easy reference—small pictures, drawings, pieces of tape, stickers of various kinds, and other objects. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 550, September 28, 1970 hate hatred sausage cheek evil

Your friends and acquaintances will be concerned with the same problems, for you will draw to yourself those with the same concerns. [...]

[...] You draw to yourself in this existence and in all others those qualities upon which you concentrate your attention. [...]

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

If such issues could all be mentally worked out on some nonphysical drawing board, again, the great challenge of physical existence would be neither necessary nor meaningful. [...]

[...] Therefore, through cultivating the clear experience of your own consciousness and being with time and with the moment as you feel it, you can draw upon the greater vitality and power that is available.

TES4 Session 179 August 18, 1965 test noise envelope Traffic Instream

[...] An hour or so before this evening’s session, without telling Jane beforehand, I made a black ink drawing of the symbol below on a small sheet of paper. [...]

[...] Thus it seems that in giving the material on the envelope, Jane was drawing upon a couple of levels of awareness at once.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, August 24, 1971 Juanita Mu Sue hear Sean

[...] Now explorers must keep records, and you are all explorers, and we draw our black sheep of the universe from all directions. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 685 February 25, 1974 Preface network selectivity desultorily ostensibly

[...] Your own psychological makeup, for that matter, achieves its marvelous complexity because it draws from the rich bank of your greater probable existences. [...]

TES1 Session 33 March 9, 1964 limb confidence wind Kennedy permission

I have at my command so to speak boundless energy to draw upon, but then so have you. The main difference is that I am more equipped to draw upon this energy, and I am better equipped because I have additional knowledge which I have put to use.

[...] I have drawn it several times, the most elaborate drawing being one I intended to incorporate in a tempera painting last winter. [...]

TES2 Session 66 June 29, 1964 construction overlapping continuums glass Voghler

The dog, for reasons that I will go into later, did not have your capacity for drawing upon energy. [...]

A weak ability to draw upon energy will yield poor constructions. [...]

TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968 integers Roger zero math minus

The value of the integers thrusts forward and back, pulsating like reflection (pause) that draws (quadrants or integers) (better put those terms in parenthesis, Jane said, since she wasn’t sure of the word to use) like a magnet, adding their value to their own. [...]

(Resume:) X Y I’m not sure, either to the 2nd or 9th power, that goes next to Y over a line; pi, and (pause) one of those marks between, an equal mark I think (Jane was now trying to draw marks in the air), C C something that looks like an H over a line, 4. This is a multidimensional game. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 724 December 4, 1974 counterparts personage races century personhood

[...] The 18th-century drawing room may be next to a 12th-century chapel in this hypothetical museum, but you cannot move through one to the other. [...]

Give us a moment … Your individual experience then becomes a part of your own greater personage, but at the same time you unconsciously draw upon the knowledge of that personage and use it for your purposes: You become an offshoot, so to speak. [...]

TES5 Session 223 January 16, 1966 teapot Brotzanin Lemons voyages Zanzibar

[...] At tonight’s visit I had Bill draw an actual-size version of the teapot for inclusion in the record, and it is found on page 211.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 2, 1984 Jake Bantam shaky staff barber

[...] In the dream I was drawing foot-high oval letters in black ink, but was worried about doing a good job because my hand was shaky. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 28, 1983 cake Iran Afghanistan exciting elbow

[...] I said I’d draw her a map of the region after supper, but never did. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, October 8, 1968 bell task Lafinda ring brandy

[...] To take my clothes off and end up with a woman’s body—there indeed I draw the line! [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 23, 1977 confidence anxiety Carroll ingrained behavior

[...] When people form even dreams about other lives, they often draw upon the picture books of history, and there is no such heritage of a cultural nature with which they can flesh out any dreams of future lives.

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