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ECS4 ESP Class Session January 11, 1972 chant Valerie reclaim Sumari anymore

[...] After all this time you still do not personally accept the fact that you are, in your terms at this moment, the sum of your own thoughts and emotions about yourselves and that whatever you want to fix you can fix, and that whatever you want to change you can change. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 19, 1978 trust building leisure impulses invigorating

[...] That is a kind of qualitative event that in its own way cannot be judged or ascertained, and it presents a certain kind of emotional evidence—a living knowledge—that is transmitted to others, and is in its way more valuable than any scientific treatise that might validate our work.

TPS3 Deleted Session March 2, 1976 Andrija resiliency teeth indispositions lapses

[...] These are portions of the emotional reality that are native to your kind. [...] No one constant emotional state is meant to prevail. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session March 22, 1972 orgasm lovemaking rebel demanded mantras

[...] The fear under those circumstances of letting go, and yet the fear has to do with the deeper fear involving the nature of your own inner faith—thoughts, of course, of being annihilated, not however by the emotions of another, but by your own.

[...] A complex variety of feelings and emotions are involved—they rise and fall, but they do not begin and end in that particular regard.

TPS2 Deleted Session January 10, 1973 Tam dilemma tooth face Seven

[...] Because you will not face the material, you cannot counter it with other conscious ideas, or generate other emotional feelings that would help you.

The unacceptable conscious problem therefore collects great charges of correlated emotional feelings that also go unexpressed. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session August 16, 1971 game trust mistrust areas healthy

[...] It does no good to say “Why should such things be?” since you are here to learn how (underlined) thoughts, feelings and emotions are materialized physically.

Emotional feeling will also emerge as you remember people and faces that you have known, and places that you have loved. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, March 23, 1971 Alpha acquiescence molecules atoms Unhinge

[...] When you are emotionally concerned about the person for whom you are working, then imagine a distance between yourself and the situation that you see. [...]

[...] This is particularly helpful when you are face to face with the person for whom you are working for, you must not allow your own emotions to frighten them. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 736 February 5, 1975 Milumet Zuli Sumari Foster family

Dictation: Generally, the Sumari have the capacity to reach out emotionally to others and empathize. [...]

[...] Some live in cities, basking in the emotional nearness of others, content with a few flowerpots for a reminder of nature’s beauty. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 11: Session 936, November 17, 1981 conserving Iran Iraq Moslem nostalgia

[...] Usually she just plunged right into her latest creative inspiration, and that she hadn’t done so this time was to me a clear sign of her long-range, general physical-emotional state. [...]

[...] Perhaps it was her poetic art of expression that helped me identify so strongly with her emotions, but I suddenly felt that even I had never really understood the myriad depths of her challenges and her reactions to them. [...]

[...] I used to equate the emotion with sentimentality—but leaving aside the basic merits of the latter, I’ve come to understand that nostalgia, growing out of its inevitable counterpart, memory, represents a facet of Seth’s idea of simultaneous time. [...]

[...] There is a more emotional charge connected with those issues, hence the temporary feelings of panic, for example. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 9 Monday, May 31, 1982 essay Mandali aspirin thyroid April

[...] “Interactions with others do occur, of course,” Seth told us long ago, “yet there are none that you do not accept or draw to you by your thoughts, attitudes, or emotions.” [...]

[...] For if the information arouses such mixed emotions in Jane and me, surely it will do so in others too, serving as an impetus or goad to learn more even while it highlights one’s strengths and weaknesses. [...]

And from Session 613 for September 11, 1972: “Interactions with others do occur, of course, yet there are none that you do not accept or draw to you by your thoughts, attitudes, or emotions. [...]

TES1 Session 28 February 24, 1964 Miss Callahan entity psychiatrist plane

[...] Actually his intentions were of the best, and I suppose that I now must 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.

[...] None of the communications from me have been in any way conducive to a development toward mental or emotional instability. [...]

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

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 17, 1984 eradicate resistance current home infections

[...] I told her I think the Seth material touches upon those fears, but doesn’t eradicate their emotional content and force. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, January 6, 1970 kinship Rachel Vera incapacitating Theodore

Now I ask you, briefly, to imagine that you are outside this room and looking down into this room and seeing yourselves without any great emotional feeling. [...]

TES1 Session 30 February 27, 1964 refrigerator kitchen iceboxes sanitary chiropractic

[...] Emotional and psychic changes sometimes sweep her willy-nilly, with the changes from winter to spring having to do with chemical rather than glandular adjustments. [...]

UR1 Appendix 9: (For Session 690) Sumari sexuality song passivity female

[...] What you were given brought you into an encounter with your own emotions — those of which you were aware, and those that you hide, each from the other. [...]

UR2 Appendix 25: (For Session 732) counterparts Norma Herriman Peter Granger

[...] Yet I felt no strong surge of emotion, for instance, to learn that Norma Pryor [whom I’ve met but a few times], Peter Smith, and Jack Pierce are counterparts of mine — nor did they when I read Seth’s material to them during ESP class six nights later. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 30, 1984 Oh dentist die lunch worsening

[...] I accused Jane of not caring about the emotional storms I was going through. [...]

TES8 Session 403 March 16, 1968 Pat Reed Dick male godlike

[...] She said she was picking up negative and fearful emotions from me. My emotional condition at the was a mixture of embarrassment for I was about to be exposed; guilt that I was imposing on a friend, for I want to give to friends, not take from them; an utter fear that Seth was about to smash my hopes with the truth. It took concentrated effort on Jane’s part to break through my emotional barrier and assume a trance state.)

[...] There is an emotional charge connected, therefore, with any rejection. [...]

TSM Chapter Four voice counteraction Rob parapsychologist hoarseness

[...] … Previously we have been too concerned with other matters for any emotional interchange. [...]

[...] The one thing about your plane that makes it such a tempting field of endeavor for us here is that some of us still have ties of an emotional kind, and we attempt, though often clumsily, to make contact with old friends. [...]

TSM Chapter Seven cab motel Peg tests Rico

[...] Sometimes Rob chose items specifically because they had strong emotional charges connected with them. [...]

[...] Sometimes it seems I merge with Seth, feeling his emotions and reactions completely, rather than my own. [...]

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