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TPS7 Deleted Session November 7, 1982
hospital
outcome
disability
won
Kardon
– The Personal Sessions: Book 7 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2017 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session November 7, 1982 5:05 PM Sunday
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I would like to deviate from the session notes here, and comment that sometimes typing this material several days after it’s been given isn’t easy: One’s ideas change, to such a degree even that opinions and feelings of even a few days ago can seem mightily out of place.
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NoPR Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 653, April 4, 1973
synapses
neuronal
nerve
future
events
– The Nature of Personal Reality
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Two: Your Body as Your Own Unique Living Sculpture. Your Life as Your Most Intimate Work of Art, and the Nature of Creativity as It Applies to Your Personal Experience
– Chapter 14: Which You? Which World? Your Daily Reality as the Expression of Specific Probable Events
– Session 653, April 4, 1973 9:23 P.M. Wednesday
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She thought Seth was “trying to couch the stuff in terms that would make sense to someone who didn’t know much about such things, while keeping it of interest to a physicist, say — which wasn’t easy to do.
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UR1 Section 2: Session 691 March 25, 1974
Tertiary
birds
fauna
microsecond
cells
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume One
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Section 2: Parallel Man, Alternate Man, and Probable Man: The Reflection of These in the Present, Private Psyche. Your Multidimensional Reality in the Now of Your Being
– Session 691: The “Spirits” of All Natural Things, Species of Consciousness, and the Earth Gods
– Session 691 March 25, 1974 9:35 P.M. Monday
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Man identified with their easy flight up the cliffsides, and followed the sounds of their songs to safe clearings.
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UR2 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts
Volume
Unknown
reader
ideal
sections
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume Two
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts
The first volume, like this one, defies easy description, then, since it leaps over many definitions we usually take for granted; and with its lack of chapter divisions it even confounds our ideas of what a book is.
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I used that information of Seth’s many times while working with “Unknown” Reality. Even so, I learned that on such a long-term project it’s easy to lose that acute sense of what one really wants to do and show — but I also learned how to constantly renew my focus.
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NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 647, March 12, 1973
Satan
denial
Adam
evil
Buddhism
– The Nature of Personal Reality
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Two: Your Body as Your Own Unique Living Sculpture. Your Life as Your Most Intimate Work of Art, and the Nature of Creativity as It Applies to Your Personal Experience
– Chapter 12: Grace, Conscience, and Your Daily Experience
– Session 647, March 12, 1973 9:37 P.M. Monday
They may find it easy to cluck their tongues at obvious fanatics who cry out for God’s vengeance, and speak about the world’s end in brimstone and ashes.
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SS Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 563, December 9, 1970
outposts
caves
Pyrenees
Lumanian
drawings
– Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Two
– Chapter 15: Reincarnational Civilizations, Probabilities, and More on the Multidimensional God
– Session 563, December 9, 1970, 9:15 P.M. Wednesday
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For this reason there was an easy distinction between what was called inner sight and outer sight, and it was quite natural for them to close their eyes when seated in conversation in order to communicate more clearly, enjoying the ever-changing and immediate inner images that accompanied any verbal interchange.
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TSM Chapter Nine
Phil
illusion
Gene
dunes
Shiva
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Nine: A Psychologist and Seth Talk about Existence — Another Out-of-Body
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It’s easy for me to forget my earlier feelings that Seth should prove himself; easy for me to forget that I, too, insisted on my “wonders,” and on several occasions even denied the evidence of my own senses out of the mistaken belief that I was somehow being more scientific that way.
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