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TES7 Session 283 September 5, 1966 Barbara Goose postcard va card

(I picked the card deliberately because it had an emotional attachment to Jane, versus such a neutral object as a leaf, a clipping from a magazine, etc. In these experiments we try to show that an original emotional attachment can lead to valid clairvoyant/telepathic data. [...]

[...] Barbara, as well as her boyfriend Dick, played a strong emotional part in the envelope data for the 68th experiment, of August 29, 281st session.

[...] Suffice it to say that strong emotional feelings were engendered by the visit, and that Barbara discussed the visit with Jane today, the day of this experiment. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

[...] They will present a sound equivalent of the emotion or object perceived, an equivalent that is very direct and immediate, and that bears legitimate correspondence with the object or emotion.

[...] Your emotions often cannot be expressed clearly in terms of language, and such unpatterning can allow them to flow freely.

[...] How strange, I’ve found myself thinking, that Joe, say, doesn’t see our environment in artistic terms, since what I see is so plain to me. But then, I tell myself, Joe has a method of cognition that’s quite natural to him. If he loves flowers, for instance, he may enjoy more of a sheer emotional reaction through the appreciation of a rose than I can.

TPS5 Session 899 (Deleted Portion) February 6, 1980 dragons erroneous pronouncements breakthroughs dampen

They might have seemed like even brilliant (amused) theoretical statements, my own pronouncements, but little by little you accepted them intellectually while still being emotionally bound through habit, so that indeed, as Ruburt wrote, you almost became programmed, your questions about reality based upon the erroneous facts of Darwinism, Freudianism, or religion. [...]

TES8 Session 348 June 21, 1967 Australia interchanges California sunbathing Chula

(My question came because we had just received a long emotional letter from Julie Murtough in Chula Vista.)

ECS1 ESP Class Session, May 6, 1969 subconscious surface mind birthdays sow

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

TSM Chapter Nineteen: Inner Vibrational Touch Polly flashlight vibrational paths Senses

[...] Polly was a rather emotional young woman, and she asked me if I could “pick up” any impressions about her. [...]

[...] Using it, with practice, you can feel the living emotional element of any living thing, rejoicing in its vitality. [...]

TES9 Session 493 July 14, 1969 accident Gardner hurt Jesuit kids

[...] She wanted a clear and concise interpretation devoid of emotion, feeling there was little use in acting whatever the impressions said; she thought more objective data could be obtained through Seth. [...]

[...] The knowledge prickles the balloon of emotions that were building up within our friend. [...]

TES9 Session 423 July 17, 1968 friction soundlessly primitive lips nodded

[...] In our terms however, the friction is emotional in tone. [...]

There has been an emotional unity that is very conducive. [...]

TES1 Session 9 December 18, 1963 fragments dancing Beach images board

[...] Pacing back and forth, she began to dictate:) that a tree cannot, personality fragments form other fragments having all the properties of the parent fragment—emotional life and so forth.

[...] She almost recognized them because of the circumstances and your illness, and because of the peculiar vitality of your conflicting emotions at the time.

[...] His emotions were not creatively—if you’ll excuse the term—destructive. [...]

TPS2 Session 637 (Deleted Portion) January 31, 1973 Kearns postponement paperback telegram Gallery

There is a compassion, a jovial yet understanding one, that I can feel for such activities that is more difficult for you to experience, but in many cases the drama—the gods or devils who seem (underlined) to speak through the board, the sense of importance felt by the participators, the heightened emotional activity—all of these provide often, rich elements of experience otherwise lacking from a mundane daily existence.

SS Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 540, July 6, 1970 reincarnation choose reenter cycle intermediary

[...] There will be emotional ties with other personalities whom you have known in past lives, and some of these may supersede your relationships in the immediately past life. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 15 precognitive pamphlet Anna decontamination motorcycle

[...] We operate emotionally. Beneath words and logic are emotional connections that largely direct how we use our words and logic. [...]

[...] So the connection became clear: There was a hidden association in Rob’s father’s mind and my own, an emotional shared experience that “predisposed” us toward an interest in cycles.

“No, but I’m sure there must be an emotional connection someplace.” [...]

TPS5 Session 853 (Deleted) May 14, 1979 feminine male creativity connotations prostitute

[...] Women were considered hysterics, aliens to the world of intellectual thought, swayed instead by incomprehensible womanish emotions. [...]

(Jane said she couldn’t really describe them now, but she had “great emotional feelings” when she delivered the part of the session about my thinking that selling work made me a prostitute. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 19, 1980 disclaimer legal processes department hips

These include emotional processes, of course, mental ones, emotional ones, and constant transformation of energy from one form into another. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session December 1, 1980 disclaimer thematic protection legal criticism

[...] If you accept those statements as true, then you will begin to feel an emotional sense of rightness with yourselves. [...]

[...] They might very well be felt and understood emotionally, however, or intuitively, once you cease habits of disapproval and constant intellectual questioning about such seemingly hidden motives for your actions. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session January 13, 1970 garden plants joy flower Florence

[...] It is true that our reality cannot be translated in your emotional terms. Emotions, as you know of them, represent but the smallest glimmerings of our reality. [...]

TPS1 Session 368 (Deleted), October 2, 1967 conscientious super spontaneous self hurry

[...] When you make love to him, assure him of your emotional love and concern, and affection. [...] And emphasize also the connection between emotional and mystic love that you share.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 818, February 6, 1978 realms motes dust Weathermen storm

[...] The emotional realization is what is important, of course, not simply an intellectual acceptance of the idea. [...]

In your world knowledge must be translated into specifics, yet we also deal with emotional realities that cannot be so easily deciphered. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 853, May 14, 1979 feminine male creativity women marketplace

[...] Women were considered hysterics, aliens to the world of intellectual thought, swayed instead by incomprehensible womanish emotions. [...]

(She couldn’t really describe them now, Jane said, but she’d had “great, hilarious, emotional feelings” when she delivered the part of the session about my thinking that selling paintings made me a prostitute. [...]

TSM Chapter Five Stevenson refrigerator Phil gumboils Rob

[...] His intentions were of the best, but I suppose that I must now feel obligated—and I do—to go into the matter of mental and emotional stability and any dangers to such stability that might be involved here.

[...] If anything, the personal advice I have given you both should add to your mental and emotional balance and result in a stronger relationship with the outside world. [...]

When I’m reacting emotionally and Rob gives me a reasonable reply, it always puts me on the defensive. [...]

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