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TPS7 Deleted Session October 13, 1983 drainage Carol rotate flexing inspectors

[...] This was a most heartening development, and evidently directly related to the onset of the sessions, and our learning and healing processes.

TPS5 Deleted Session January 24, 1980 Leonard Crestwood deer thermometer message

(According to this material, I told her, if one paid attention to this sort of thing, good evidence for telepathy could be achieved. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 6, 1983 Joe Christina Bumbalo Susie LuAnn

[...] At the same time, Jane doesn’t know how she did it—the action evidently was the way it should be, largely automatic. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 29, 1983 fund Maude climbed rarefied enterprise

(When we were alone again I reminded Jane that as far as we knew the fund idea was known to only two people, so I was a bit mystified when Seth evidently talked about many people wanting to contribute. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session May 10, 1982 Dr thyroid dozing Cummins gland

[...] He’d evidently given Dr. K a very negative report on Jane. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 7, 1977 Keefe resources Ms Framework renewing

[...] Those beliefs of course program your emotions, and bring about their own evidence.

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

[...] You are mortal, and everywhere encounter evidence of that mortality, and yet within its framework your feelings and thoughts have a reality to you personally that transcends all such classifications. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 688 March 6, 1974 cu dolphins holes cell neurological

[...] Evidently it’s a very long time ago; even in conventional paleontological terms, recent discoveries in East Africa place a toolmaking man in action 3 million years ago, with a lineage possibly going back 14 million years. [...]

[...] To Hear A Dolphin was then laid aside, evidently for good. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 4, 1981 rollers cushion services absolute Frank

[...] We didn’t try the table today, but she did do the healing energy thing, and evidently with some success: She’s to write a description of it to insert in the pendulum notebook. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session December 15, 1980 overlook backgrounds sander disclaimer love

Again, you have evidence of his body’s willingness to change for the better. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 18, 1972 Susskind negotiating congratulations show excuse

[...] Jane evidently wouldn’t have anything to do with this venture.

TES6 Session 267 June 13, 1966 begonia plant office chain monolithic

[...] When Jane began speaking for Seth while sitting down her eyes closed; she evidently is just now ending this phase, or at least modifying it.)

[...] It can only translate and perceive what seems to be the evidence of the physical senses. [...]

TES6 Session 278 August 8, 1966 Leonard postmark stamp geometrical postage

(This data evidently refers to turnabout rather than the oval shape. [...]

[...] [John happens to be a good friend of Leonard’s, though merely an acquaintance of ours; Leonard evidently made an absentminded mistake in addressing the card.] The address line of the card thus contains three names. [...]

TES3 Session 136 March 1, 1965 duplicate identical electrical sender transmitted

[...] Since interruptions have evidently become something of a hazard because of Jane’s deeper trance state, we have decided to move the sessions into our bedroom. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 19, 1978 critical powerlessness bodybuilding determined solve

Intuitively Ruburt blazed through such beliefs—intuitively—and his books and mine are evidence of that. [...]

TPS3 Session 768 (Deleted Portion) March 22, 1976 ence ex peri Wheeler tal

[...] Frank has been of great help, because he can physically deduce the changes that are occurring, so offering “physical evidence.” [...]

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

[...] The work of Harold Sherman and other psychics certainly added circumstantial evidence at the very least. Was Instream throwing out all of these results and countless other evidence gained in parapsychology laboratories throughout the world?

[...] Dr. Instream always assured us of his continuing interest, told us to go on with the tests, and said that he had no evidence yet strong enough to “convince the hard-nosed psychologist.” [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 3 Friday, April 16, 1982 sinful thyroid superhuman gland hospital

Our explorations involved no secondhand evidence handed down by others, but the direct personal encounter of our consciousness and being with the vast elements of the unknown—a meeting of the self (human and vulnerable) with the psychological realms of gods and eternities; giant realms of mind that our nature felt attracted to … and [was] uniquely equipped to perceive.

And to me this was no play but the main challenge—to discover while within one life all life’s meaning; to acquire in one life’s vulnerable swiftness evidence of eternity’s breadth and depth, to sniff out its extended unknown dimensions. [...]

But—it now becomes evident—I was myself tinged not by sin in a metaphysical sense (as I thought I might be), but with a belief in sin (itself) that I had not dismissed. [...]

TES6 Session 262 May 25, 1966 poinsettia plant horizontal Bristol Callahan

[...] Thus Jane began speaking in a voice quite a bit stronger than usual, evidently to counter the constant street noise. [...]

[...] Evidently Seth here picks up the fishbone pattern formed by veins and stems in one or both of the objects, as the next data develops.

UR2 Section 6: Session 742 April 16, 1975 Atlantis civilizations selfhood legend ruins

(The tenor of Seth’s material tonight led me to think that he was close to finishing “Unknown” Reality, but since Jane evidently didn’t feel that way I said nothing about it. [...]

[...] There were intelligent human beings far earlier than is supposed; and because you assume a one-line kind of progression from an apelike creature to man, you ignore any evidence that shows to the contrary. [...]

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