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NotP Chapter 11: Session 798, March 21, 1977 classifications domain contradictions recesses proven

[...] Since your universe springs from an inner one, and since that inner one pervades each nook and cranny of your own existence, you must look where you have not before — into the reality of your own minds and emotions. [...]

You must study the quality of life, dare to follow the patterns of your own thoughts and emotions, and to ride that mobility, for in that mobility there are hints of the origin of the universe and of the psyche. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, November 10, 1970 flute Louise music tale wink

The music represented your main interest then in several lives, but behind this has always been an interest in emotions translated into some kind of creativity such as music or art; but also, at times an oversusceptibility to emotions so that they drove you, and you could find no escape from them. And you would take one emotion and follow it with great obsession until you found where it led. You were not able to separate yourself from your emotions and to some extent you are learning that now. [...]

TES1 Session 27 February 19, 1964 inferiority unjustified Joseph winter explosions

That remark about being broke is undistorted, but it depends upon your ability to assimilate this material, and particularly the personal material, thoroughly; that is, mostly emotionally and subconsciously as well as intellectually. [...]

If you do not realize this emotionally then you tend to immobilize yourself, as you did the other night, when identifying your neighbor with your mother. [...]

When you realize this emotionally and subconsciously, you will be free to help them without hurting yourself. [...]

[...] The combination of late winter and a pent-up emotional reaction to the room situation should be avoided if possible. [...]

TPS3 Session 700 (Deleted Portion) May 29, 1974 elation Seven upswing nutriments accomplished

[...] This does not mean that elation will not occur but that a balancing upswing of habitual emotion is being accomplished.

TPS3 Session 707 July 1, 1974 Tam warmest salesmen Willy injured

[...] People react, as per your letters, emotionally. [...]

TPS3 Session 710 (Deleted Portion) October 7, 1974 indoctrinations philosophically challenging religious cowering

[...] He is challenging those ideas emotionally and philosophically, uniting then physical action and inner mobility. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session August 7, 1972 Rochester Venice Loren shuddering woman

The emotional rapport, and your greater acceptance of him, expressed, helped in making this inroad possible. [...]

[...] Your emotional reality permeates everything with which you come in contact—across the board, regardless of the time element.

The feelings or emotions automatically reach out, therefore, altering all objects within your reality, but from the particular focus point of its emergence. [...]

TPS1 First Hypnosis Session, Jane February 12, 1968 Florida induced relaxed hypnosis hypnotized

[...] I did not correct it, for it seemed we were getting to some material that was emotionally strong for Jane in recall. [...]

(Before the session I had reminded myself that if we came upon strongly emotional material I would attempt to guide Jane through it, by helping her to express it but not become overwhelmed by it should it prove very painful. [...]

[...] It seems Jane has strong emotional energy blocked up behind the symptoms, and that we released a little of it this time; the crying certainly was of benefit here.

TES4 Session 197 October 11, 1965 electromagnetic test Peggy identity dog

[...] One electrical pulsation can represent an emotional experience. [...]

[...] Also, the chemical nature of certain emotional experiences may cause a freak electrical storm within the identity system, so that a past life may suddenly be recalled.

[...] In almost all cases however, there must be an emotional attraction, for this is what allows for the transmission. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session September 6, 1978 Stuart hero threats cloning Francisco

[...] There are explorations of emotional content, for example, very difficult to explain, in which intensities of emotion are explored for their own sake, as one might experiment with the values of red or black—not caring what the form of the painting was.

(I’d say that we can follow Seth’s analogy about the emotional intensities, above, okay, and also that we try not to be blind to values in life that might not be readily apparent in ordinary terms. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session December 10, 1977 relaxation shoes suggestions inequalities inoculation

[...] It is not simply that disease is disease, and relationships are relationships, but that the individual generally tries to achieve the best possible conditions for a satisfying spiritual, emotional and physical existence according to beliefs and intents.

There is no separation between body and mind, so that the body has emotional considerations to take into consideration also. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 931, July 15, 1981 sinful overlays journal church bonding

[...] Instead, you always carry the inner knowledge of innumerable available futures (emphatically). Your emotional life at certain levels is enriched by the unconscious realization that those who love you from past or future are connected to you by special ties that add to your emotional heritage and support.

[...] I thought the simple services in which our President and Vice-President were sworn into office were extremely moving: Unable to speak because of my emotion, I sat beside Jane on the couch while we watched the ceremonies on television, and had soup and crackers for lunch. [...]

[...] We had reached it to some degree, and more than once, but the emotional upsets involved had left Jane feeling worse during this time. [...]

[...] My anger, Seth told me, was just the way not to react, and even amid the welter of my emotions I had to agree. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 13, 1971 Ron proofs cards Tom suburbanite

What is important are emotional realities not symbols upon cards and until you realize that and until you are willing to open up emotionally to the atmosphere of the class and to the room then no proofs will be proofs to you. [...]

[...] For example, had your attitude been different and your whole emotional atmosphere been different, and had you in a mood of fun and free giving thrown cards upon the table when I was speaking and said, “Seth, what is on the other side of the cards?” you may have gotten an answer. [...]

UR2 Appendix 23: (For Session 724) Warren histories elite primitive gurus

[...] This unexpected kind of session rarely develops these days, but, as Jane said later, the subjects under discussion were “emotionally charged” for her — and for others present, too, I might add. [...]

[...] Those histories never spoke of the vast, massive emotions and needs of the human beings involved, who listened, because their hearts and survival depended upon their doing so, to the voices that speak within the earth that your instruments even now cannot perceive. [...]

[...] They wrote histories in which in their own memories they annihilated races of people with emotions as strong and as real as theirs. [...]

TES9 Session 488 June 18, 1969 local defeat mess incident cybernetics

You saw for example the therapeutic effect of your brief shopping trip to the mall, and the overwhelming effect of a simple emotion like laughter and different surroundings, to break up a difficult depression. [...]

When this is working well the emotion will diminish as the image fades; an episode such as this latest one should be considered as a local condition, and not exaggerated. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session February 26, 1972 repressed release ambiguous conscientious Elgersma

[...] The combination of emotional and physical release will be invaluable. [...] Any emotion at that point should be released. [...]

SS Appendix: ESP Class Session: Tuesday, February 9, 1971 Bernice predestination aristocratic slums justification

[...] Each of your personalities are free to accept and develop, from the miraculous banks of reality, those experiences and emotions that you want, and to reject those you do not want.

Your main point of contention is brought about by the emotional barriers that are caused by the difference in terms. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 820, February 13, 1978 Framework technique art monotony vaster

In those terms, using our analogy, the recognition of Framework 2 would bring you from that point to the production of great art, where words served to express not only the seen but the unseen — not simply facts but feelings and emotions — and where the words themselves escaped their consecutive patterns, sending the emotions into realms that quite defied both space and time.

TES9 ESP Class May 6, 1969 subconscious surface mind birthdays sow

[...] The subconscious is the seat of the emotions and is a creative mind. [...]

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

[...] It became obvious that emotional elements were more important; that activities of an emotional nature “came through” more clearly than impressions of a more neutral object. [...]

[...] Now it is true, generally speaking, that material of an emotional nature actually has a stronger vitality and is easier to perceive. [...]

[...] Was this to be translated into an object like, say, a heavy roof over my head, or to an emotional feeling that “hung over me”? [...]

Seth seemed to pick up things that had particular emotional meaning for Peg and Bill. [...]

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