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TPS3 Session 792 (Deleted Portion) January 24, 1977 pithy curtains disagreed january acquiesced

[...] In making the house your own you straighten out your own beliefs and release your emotions and abilities.

TES8 Session 391 January 13, 1968 Jerry Billie swearing Tony Vermont

[...] Neither Jerry nor her father had seen the note before, and it had a strong emotional effect on both of them. [...]

[...] (Trip to Vermont ten years ago, to funeral of good friend of Billie’s—very emotional on Billie’s part.

(Jerry said that emotionally Jane acted much like Billie, that there was good contact here, and that in the fight scene she thought that Jane was Billie. [...]

(Jane said that previous experience was a great help in guiding her over the rough emotional involvements like the fight scene—that she “got through” these quite well and wasn’t alarmed. [...]

TPS1 Session 560 (Deleted) November 11, 1970 feminine masculine intellectual precipitated male

You, being a male, he felt, would be most alarmed at any undue emotionalisms. This aside from your own reaction to your mother’s emotionalism. [...]

[...] The feminine image meant instability, intuitions that could lead into unrespectable by-ways, and emotions that were not intellectually restrained.

[...] Thus he interprets these emotions to himself.

TPS3 Deleted Session May 26, 1975 distractions chores laughable painting novelist

[...] That kind of painting can be excellent, but it also involves an intense immersion in the emotions, to the exclusion of any important conceptualizing. [...]

[...] Some of your private and joint problems spring from cultural beliefs that you are intellectually aware of, but not emotionally free from. [...]

[...] Again, you recognize them, but you do not try to rise above them emotionally. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 5, 1978 public fears art threat livelihood

[...] They are drawn to what emotionally arouses them or offers them hope, even though they may only be able to put a small portion to practical use. They deal with emotional realities that are rather apart from your own concerns.

[...] He did not fear death, for example, at the hands of others, then, but too close emotional contact. [...]

NotP Chapter 3: Session 762, December 15, 1975 Cézanne skill psyche triggered inclinations

Dreams deal with associations and with emotional validities that often do not seem to make sense in the usual world. [...]

In our last book session, I gave the title for this chapter, mentioning the emotions and association; and the fact that the psyche must be directly experienced. [...]

[...] They also served to point up the differences between knowledge and comprehension, and emphasize the importance of desire and of the emotions.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 788, September 6, 1976 significances predream aunt vase Sarah

[...] Emotional intensities and significances compose the nature of events. [...] These are like charged emotional patterns, formed of your own highly personal emotions and intents.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 792, January 24, 1977 events shared cellular network rose

The formation of events is initially an emotional, psychic, or psychological function. [...]

[...] Some dream events are more real to the child than some waking events are — not because the child does not understand the nature of experience, but because he or she is still so close to the emotional basis behind events. [...]

[...] Overall, you organize events around certain emotions. [...]

TES1 Session 14 January 8, 1964 solidified plane counteraction board cup

[...] Needless to say emotion and feeling are the same, so any definition will include both.

Seeing for example a crowd of people, even if you yourself were among the crowd, you cannot experience the feeling that you were experiencing when the picture was taken, and though you may see before you the pictures of people who stood in that crowd, neither you nor they can see or experience the emotions that they felt. [...]

[...] This is something of an experience involving your so-called emotions in these sessions for perhaps the first time.

Previously we have been too concerned with other matters for any interchange of an emotional kind, and if Ruburt’s voice sounds rather dreary in this transitional phase I myself am in a very playful, I might say frisky, mood. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 10: June 3, 1984 adult pursuit rearousing tomorrow worsen

[...] They are spiritual, mental, emotional and biological beliefs that are innately present in the birth of each creature. [...]

[...] We hope to show how most natural health-promoting beliefs can be applied to all mental, physical, or emotional illnesses or difficulties. [...]

TES5 Session 238 March 4, 1966 Peggy Wilburs unscheduled circulation witnesses

[...] It marked Bill’s emotional perception, according to Seth, of Seth’s presence in the painting, earlier in the evening. [...] This event thus meant that for the first time Bill felt an emotional rapport with Seth, although previously he had been intrigued intellectually by the material.

[...] Seth did not go into any emotional causes this evening, and was not asked to. [...]

NotP Chapter 4: Session 769, March 29, 1976 bisexual sex sexual heterosexuality love

[...] Your beliefs, for example, cause you to deny the existence of emotions in animals, and any instances of love among them are assigned to “blind” instinct.

[...] As a result, the religions preached that only man had a soul and was dignified by emotional feelings. [...]

The parent-child relationship has its own unique emotional structure, which survives even those distortions you have placed upon it, and its ancient integrity would not be weakened, but strengthened, if greater stress were laid upon your bisexual nature.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 10: June 7, 1984 older segregation population nutrients diet

[...] It is taken for granted that all mental, physical, spiritual and emotional satisfactions become lesser with advancing age. It is taken for granted that memory fails, the body weakens, the senses stagnate, and emotional vividness dims. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 23, 1984 temple Steve rub numerous warmth

(Carla interrupted our conversation to check Jane’s vitals — temperature 98.4. During our talk I noticed that it didn’t take my wife long to begin reacting emotionally to my questions, which I thought were innocent enough — but it was apparent that the subject matter of our conversation had an emotional charge for her. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 26, 1984 inbred predispositions attitudes Ronald sunny

Later we will discuss contrary feelings, thoughts, and emotions. I want to substitute beliefs for emotions

TES9 Session 460 January 27, 1969 Ace sale Wollheim endeavors impetus

When impressions are given, the emotional impetus behind them is particularly strong. [...] If the material is important enough to you, then the emotional impetus behind it is communicated to me, and I attempt to get you your information.

(This gave rise to another question, which I did not ask but will note here: Seth has said on occasion that Jane was too close, too emotionally involved with data to answer clearly, and that it is then best to wait. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 581, April 14, 1971 particles ee faster m.h units

[...] The intensity of the thought or emotion determines the characteristics of the units themselves. [...]

[...] The physical brain is the mechanism by which thought or emotion is automatically formed into EE units of the proper range and intensity to be used by the physical organism.

[...] Their consciousness can be immeasurably quickened by contact with friendly humans, and emotional involvement with life is strongly developed.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, November 2, 1971 bull pasture listen Gert silence

([Gert:] “If a bull says you may go into his pasture, you may go into his pasture, but when a person wishes to heal there are three things; the physical, emotional and psychological, is that correct?”)

[...] As our friend over here began to experience what happens when Ruburt leaves trance, so your thoughts leave their own pattern, and your emotions impress the physical reality that you know with all kinds of effects of which you are unaware. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 13: June 20, 1984 Donald superbeing hero chocolate personage

Some of the most complicated ways of trying to put conflicting beliefs together are often mental or emotional ones. [...]

Some people possess beliefs that are so in opposition to each other that they are forced into some of the most complicated mental or emotional footwork. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 3, 1984 moaning crying teary Georgia opera

[...] She was still teary, her voice often choked with emotion. [...]

[...] I felt a surge of emotion, half unbelieving, when she told me. [...]

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