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TES9 Seth II diminished Carl Bega human beyond

[...] Carl & others were concerned that Jane couldn’t exert enough control to come out herself.

TPS3 Session 728 (Deleted Portion) January 8, 1975 authority unhappy economic hump bolstering

You cannot say maybe yes, maybe no, but exert your faith. [...]

DEaVF2 Introduction by Robert F. Butts Volume enrichment global introduction harrowing

Our publishing company had very patiently waited for several years while Jane and I struggled to produce the book; in all that time no one ever exerted pressure upon us to hurry up and finish the job. [...]

TES9 Session 470 March 26, 1969 pathways web impulses events perceive

[...] Objects or events known to you in your past still exert their pressures upon you even as your own effect still changes them. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 26, 1978 scorn impulses cleansing unfair prerogative

The body likes to exert force, however, beside that. [...]

[...] The part of the self responsible for the fears was the part that thought success a male prerogative, so that the woman had to exert extra discipline. [...]

TES7 Session 330 March 27, 1967 Pat sitter Norelli lbj sweaters

The volume exerts a kind of kinetic cadence that results in certain electromagnetic and biochemical changes. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 15, 1984 Margaret chicken squeezed throat Heimlich

[...] She’d been interrupted right after the start of the session by a nurse bringing her vitamin C. Recording the session, I’d been quite amazed that a certain frightened portion of Jane’s self could exert such power over the rest of her mental and physical personality. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: July 31, 1984 custard yolk Frank Trenton quavering

(I asked Jane if she thought the sessions served as a balance to those sinful-self, very restrictive ideas — that when she gave up on the sessions that other self was free to exert its power and beliefs. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 14, 1981 shuttle cautionary astray Sinful Ethel

(Long pause.) In that regard his symptoms developed more along the lines of exerting caution rather than, say, seeking protection. [...]

[...] Not that we hadn’t known from earlier material and our own conscious experiences that her mother especially had often exerted an unhealthy pressure upon the daughter—but I’d been taken back to realize that Seth was actually saying that Jane had considered herself evil.

TPS5 Session 855 (Deleted Portion) May 21, 1979 Yale jar evangelical pique heroics

[...] (Pause.) You are also, however, as Ruburt wrote, hampered it seems by old beliefs that still exert their hold. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session August 22, 1977 solitude rejection hurt deposits squandering

[...] You also used the drawing and your talent to some degree as a method of exerting your own independence from her oftentimes smothering love. [...]

Now Ruburt used his poetry also to exert independence from his mother—which implied, he thought, a certain kind of rejection of Marie. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: April 2, 1984 donations options quackery insurance driveway

[...] While I did she had some thoughts of her own — that a person can choose illness, for example, in order to explore that reality, and to exert certain effects upon others around the ill person: thoughts I have had many times — my old idea of consciousness getting to know itself in as many ways as possible.

TPS3 Session 758 (Deleted Portion) October 6, 1975 gums cooperative raincoat symbiosis circulation

The tensing of the jaw is highly important here, and has in the past prevented adequate healthy blood circulation to the gums—also causing, with the shallow breathing, the sinus difficulty, which exerted additional pressure to the cheek and mouth areas. [...]

WTH Foreword by Robert F. Butts omitted hospital unrevealed route foreword

[...] How can we become more keenly aware of the facts and implications of our dreams, for example, and the very great influences they exert in our lives? [...]

TES8 Notes by Peggy Gallagher table circulatory Danny graphics complacency

(Later talking to Bill Gallagher: He and Pat Norelli stood at one side of the table, exerting strong pressure to force third leg to floor. Never did get it down. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 904, February 27, 1980 choices Eden neurological free Garden

[...] And each species has its own overall characteristics and propensities that further help it define the sphere of influence in which it will exert its ability to make choices.

TES2 Session 79 August 12, 1964 property price expectations veteran minimum

[...] They do, however, exert some, though inconsequential, effect which theoretically could also be measured, and which would account for some of the energy considered diminished, and help to account for the entropy theory.

[...] The gallery represents a unit of community affiliation in which he can exert some power, and yet be within a community unit.

TPS3 Deleted Session July 23, 1977 confidence anxiety Carroll ingrained behavior

This must be worked through now, and it can be if you both exert your creativity and daring in that direction. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 828, March 15, 1978 imagination begrudge storms men early

[...] You feel you have no part in nature except as you exert control over it through technology, or harm it, again through technology. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 860, June 13, 1979 laws ideals criminals avenues impulses

Yet that is precisely where first of all you must begin to exert yourselves. [...]

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