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TES3 Session 117 December 23, 1964 holidays enigmatic overtime shortest baking

[...] At 8 PM Jane began to clean up after her baking marathon in the event there was a session, although she wasn’t sure there would be one. [...]

[...] This event you are about to celebrate did not take place historically. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 664, May 21, 1973 earthquakes unstable chemicals storms excesses

(Long pause at 11:54.) Yet with all of this there is always change, as with the experience of time in a linear fashion any event must “knock out” another one. [...] You know that many events occur that you do not consciously perceive, but take on the word of others. [...]

In greater terms all of these events occur simultaneously. [...]

[...] Ideas and beliefs bring about those obviously man-made structures that imply self-conscious minds and the ocean of interrelated social events.

(12:23.) Those who want to use their unconscious precognition of such an event will take advantage of it — save themselves, and choose not to be involved. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 7, 1978 mental nasty apprehended language processes

[...] In your existence it is quite reasonable to visualize a desired event, for example, in the belief that the image and thought will help make the event physically real – and so it shall. It may also of course mean that other, perhaps more desirable events that you have not thought of may not happen—because you have been so specific, and perhaps determined your desire from your own level of understanding only—where the reservoirs of this deeper mental system might have been able to tell you that the event you want so badly is not, after all, to your best interest.

[...] You can imagine events with which you have had no personal experience. [...]

UR2 Epilogue by Robert F. Butts geese Unknown migrations flight epilogue

[...] Yet none of those “outside” events were fully removed from “Unknown” Reality. They found their way into the pages, the sessions, somehow, even if only by feel or inference. For how could any one event not jostle all of the others in lives so closely bound?

[...] He reveals the very structure upon which our free will rests: for if events were immutable or fated, no free will would be possible.

As far as we can see, Seth’s reincarnational, counterpart, and probable selves, and his families of consciousness, suggest the varied, complicated structure of human personality — and hint of the invisible psychological thickness that fills out the physical event of the self in time.

[...] New events kept happening, surfacing from usually hidden dimensions.

NotP Chapter 7: Session 782, July 5, 1976 language psyche true sky taught

Instead, such an event is a direct expression of the psyche’s knowledge. [...]

Dreams, you have been taught, are imaginary events.

[...] You do consider a dream true, however, if its events later occur in fact.

[...] Dream events happen in a different context — one, you might say, of the imagination. [...]

TES6 Session 276 August 1, 1966 Masonite lumberyard Wellsburg worker Glen

[...] An event in March, that led to similar events while the original one was not repeated. I believe the letter G is somehow connected with this event.

[...] An event in March, that led to similar events while the original one was not repeated. I believe the letter G is somehow connected with this event.” [...]

[...] Either March third (pause) or an event involving three people in March. Connection with an event not repeated. [...]

[...] Either March third or an event involving three people in March.” [...]

UR1 Appendix 3: (For Session 681) capsule plane massive tissue boundary

(So Jane experienced a modest series of unusual psychic events before the sessions themselves began; some details on these have been given in earlier notes. [...] It didn’t occur to us to label any of those events as “psychic” until the event of Idea Construction. [...]

[...] Neither event had made as much of an impression on her as tonight’s experience, for she hadn’t sensed the odd, infinite black within the expanded area of the skull. [...]

TES9 Session 472 April 2, 1969 problems sculptor predisposes emergence boy

What is not understood is that the same sort of conditioning also operates, not only in the reaction to events but in the formation of events. You predispose yourselves toward the construction of events of a particular nature, to which of course you then react.

You also help maintain and form constructions or events of others that fit in with your own particular varieties of interests. [...] Very definite portions of the nervous system that you do not understand are the receptors of impulses that go outward from you to form events.

[...] The child’s first steps are latent within the first flickering of the infant’s eyes, for the events follow as naturally as the opening of the petals of a flower.

TES8 Session 356 July 27, 1967 Stephen Ferd Pete Australian Osburn

[...] However, the future event predicted was bound up with a series of events that would have had to occur within that two-day period. Some of these events would have been trivial, but all would have led him toward that predicted big win. [...] These events did not occur, and another group of probabilities now exist.

[...] (Pause.) In the precise moment in which you spoke the words, there was a probability, and a good one, that the event would occur as stated.

Had your abilities been developed sufficiently, you could have seen through these probable futures into the actual physical future event that would come to pass. [...]

[...] This is because both you and Ferd have had similar events occur in various lives, and your subjective association patterns are similar also.

TES5 Session 225 January 19, 1966 Colucci Negro Dr dentist Madison

[...] The memories that he thinks are the child’s memories are not memories of a particular event that happened to the child. [...]

[...] The electromagnetic connections themselves, that make up any particular event—these connections, even while seemingly intact, have changed. [...]

Some systems experience time exclusively in terms of probabilities, in which the self experiences a particular moment most thoroughly, where continuity is achieved not through a continuity of moments but a continuity of self, as it experiences all the various events that exist as probabilities for it in any given instant.

A disturbing event in the month of June, ’64. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 823, February 27, 1978 principle complementarity uncertainty quantum Heisenberg

THE CHARACTERISTICS OF FRAMEWORK 2. A CREATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MEDIUM IN WHICH PHYSICALLY-ORIENTED CONSCIOUSNESS RESIDES, AND THE SOURCE OF EVENTS

[...] (Long pause.) “A Creative Analysis of the Medium in Which Physically-Oriented Consciousness Resides, and the Source of Events.”

[...] The energy and power that keeps you alive, that fuels your thoughts — and also the energy that lights your cities — all have their origins in Framework 2. The same energy that leaps into practical use when you turn on your television sets also allows you to tune into the daily experienced events of your lives.

TES8 Session 392 January 22, 1968 displaced minister Philip John committed

[...] G A R. 1947—a spectacular event, or an event deeply affecting him. [...]

[...] An event of which Philip has not told you, that involved him, or could have involved him in a change of important consequence. [...]

[...] Jane found tonight’s event somewhat upsetting, making it difficult for her to continue the session in a relaxed manner. [...]

TMA Session Nine September 8, 1980 stomach Hall Prentice logic medical

[...] Today she’s been “pretty well out of it,” while trying to help me get through the changes we want to make in the copy-edited Mass Events. [...]

(Softly amused:) As a matter of fact — in case you may think sometimes that I am not fully aware of your mores — I did indeed temper many of my remarks in Mass Events on several subjects, so that the book would not be found too objectionable in the context of your times. [...]

(We laughed again when we considered that Seth had tempered some of his material for Mass Events. [...]

[...] My stomach has been knotting up because I’m stewing over the reactions of those in charge at Prentice-Hall to Seth’s material in Mass Events about medical matters.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 629, November 29, 1972 Augustus analyst cure invasion suicidal

[...] If the analyst, over a period of time, should convince Augustus that his condition in the present resulted from some specific inhibited event in the past, and if the analyst was an intuitive and understanding man, then Augustus might change his beliefs enough so that some kind of “cure” was worked. He would then conveniently remember such an event and display the expected emotions as he re-experienced it. [...]

[...] These events can seem to be disasters or near disasters, and yet they can sufficiently mobilize the entire personality for survival’s sake. [...]

Such critical-uniting episodes usually do not involve long sickness, though they may, but instead events such as bad accidents. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 7: Session 632, January 15, 1973 cells memory twenty reborn body

There were countless other events that happened to you on different afternoons at the same hour, both before and after that one. [...] Yet remember that the cells in your twenty-seven-year-old hand are in no physical way the same cells that experienced any of those events. [...]

[...] Past events do not intrude in this manner unless they are beckoned by the conscious expectations and thoughts that exist within your mind. [...] You will be replenished and renewed as your thoughts motivate joyful body sensations and physical events, or you will be depressed as you bring into your awareness unpleasant past body happenings.

[...] Within your physical being then each joyful, expanding, traumatic and tragic “past” event lies indelibly written. [...]

I am quite aware that I am repeating myself again and again when I make that statement, but you need to be reminded that you are not at the mercy of unconscious events. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 3, 1984 Syria Assad Jackson airman Jesse

[...] As I discussed the events of today with Jane, and watched them on TV, it came to me that they might signal at least a beginning of those very beneficial world events Seth had referred to for the coming year in the session for December 28, 1983. [...]

(This morning at 10:00, I took a special delivery package from the postman — a translation in French of The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, August 17, 1971 Edgar harshly misshapen autograph judges

[...] She also gave a few some events that should happen during the week.)

Ruburt gave you some idea of some events that in all probability will occur. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 565, February 1, 1971 probable act validity infinite selves

[...] You choose one of these, and by your decision you make one event out of the three physical. This event is duly accepted as a portion of those serial happenings that compose your normal existence.

Because you do not accept them all as physical events, you do not perceive their strength or durability. [...]

[...] These probable selves, however, are a portion of your identity or soul, and if you are out of contact with them it is only because you focus upon physical events and accept them as the criteria for reality.

TPS5 Session 878 (Deleted Portion) September 10, 1979 disapproval taxes stomach approve springboard

[...] The best answer I got was when I laid Through My Eyes aside to work on Mass Events I felt bad about doing that. Not that I resented working on Mass Events. [...]

(Brother Bill visited last June 1, and Jane reacted more strongly to that event than I did. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session January 7, 1981 festivals Salvador orientation magical celebration

(9:36.) You should both to some extent have further experiences now in all areas of your life with the magical or natural kind of orientation to physical events. [...]

Remember again that the intellect can see only so far, and that it uses the cause-and-effect kind of logic, while magical events leapfrog that kind of orientation. [...]

[...] They will always love pageantry, for example, symbolism and excitement, so that their public political events will stress such facts far more, say, than your own. [...]

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