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TPS7 Jane’s Notes November 1, 1982 juxtaposition non disentangle sophistication ll

I’ve experienced odd perceptions in relaxed states. [...]

NotP Chapter 2: Session 756, September 22, 1975 drama program Trek station waking

When you dream, however, you are to some extent experiencing reality from a different “set” entirely. [...]

[...] Using that set, you can leap from station to station, so to speak — not simply perceiving, but experiencing what is happening in other times and places.

[...] When you are dreaming, from your viewpoint you are entering other levels of reality quite as native to your psyche, but usually you are still experiencing those events through your current “waking station.” [...]

NotP Chapter 8: Session 785, August 2, 1976 sentence cellularly attuned grammar previews

Those experienced events, however, are also the result of a screening process. [...]

[...] They are experienced directly with the senses fully participating, but for the instant involvement you give up larger dimensions of the same actions that exist, but beneath the senses’ active participation.

In dreams the preparations for experienced events take place, not only in the most minute details but in the larger context of the world scene. [...]

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

(Jane also experienced a brief projection just before 9 PM. [...]

I can obtain a conceptual realization through communicating with other portions of my identity that have experienced it directly. [...]

(Jane also experienced the now familiar cone or pyramid effect when the new personality chose to speak. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 8: Session 534, June 8, 1970 extinguished vision interference spelling alarmed

(Thus, I had experienced altered states of seeing, writing, spelling, and speaking this evening — all facets of course of my physical means of communication. [...] I hadn’t experienced anything unusual involving him recently.

[...] When the interference had been strong, covering most of the field of vision, I had experienced a peculiar sense of both darkness and light, with the objective world indistinguishable within what I can only describe as a field of patterned, alternating lightness and darkness that possessed a velvety depth.

[...] The difficulty I had been experiencing with my spelling abruptly returned to an even greater degree. [...]

[...] As I spoke about the dimming of consciousness, Joseph then experienced it.

NotP Chapter 8: Session 783, July 12, 1976 hub language cordellas circular wheel

For example, in a dream of 20 minutes, events that would ordinarily take years can be experienced. [...]

[...] The dream as you recall it is already a translation, then, but an experienced one. [...]

[...] Events can be considered in the same fashion, as psychological sentences put together from the alphabet of the senses — experienced sentences that are lived instead of written, formed into perceived history instead of just being penned, for example, into a book about history.

DEaVF1 A Poem and Commentary by Jane Roberts dawn commentary dusk attend saves

(Jane experienced many painful physical and psychological delays while producing Dreams. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 29, 1971 Joel beyond flesh kinda sand

[...] A warmth that forms the very pulse of physical existence and yet is born from the devotion of our isolation; that is born from the creativity that is beyond flesh and bone, that forms fingers without feeling fingers, that forms seasons without knowing spring, that creates sand without knowing sand or ground, that creates the reality that you know without experiencing it, that forms fathers, sons and daughters and mothers without knowing what fathers and mothers and daughters and sons are, and yet from this devotion, from that creativity comes all that you know. [...]

Now you have all been experiencing, the regular student[s] to some degree, mobility of consciousness. [...]

TES3 Session 126 January 27, 1965 electric psychoelectric system codes brain

[...] They are not directly experienced by the physical system, but only translations of the original dream experience is felt by the actual physical system.

Even the electric reality of a dream is decoded, so that its effects are experienced not only by the brain, but in the furthest reaches of the most minute cells in the human body. [...]

Every effect of any kind, experienced by the human being, exists as a series of electrical signals and codes, that in themselves form a pattern that is an electrical pattern.

UR1 Section 1: Session 681 February 11, 1974 unpredictability predictable probable atoms massive

Again, Ruburt is still experiencing massiveness…. All of the atoms and molecules that have composed your body since your birth, and will compose it until your death, in your terms, exist now; so even your knowledge of the body is experienced in a time form — that is, bit by bit.

[...] All probabilities flow through it, though one of your moment points may be experienced as centuries, or as a breath, in other probable realities of which you are a part.

(Pause at 10:36.) Ruburt is at this moment feeling massive.* He is experiencing several things. [...]

[...] Ruburt now, again, is experiencing massiveness, as in your idea of probabilities the cellular structure feels its vast endurance. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 567, February 17, 1971 fluctuations multiple atom microsecond steadily

[...] These several thousand years would be experienced, say, as a second of your time, with the events occurring within it perceived simply as a “present period.”

Now the consciousness of such beings would also contain the consciousness of large numbers of probable selves and systems, experienced quite vividly and clearly as multiple presents. [...]

TES9 Jane’s Notes Tuesday October 22, 1968 giant pyramid peering massive shrinking

[...] The meaning of the experience is stated in the final part of the session, so there is no need to go into it here; suffice it to say that the experience had a meaning, was not random but highly selective, and would be listed in our classification as “experiencing a concept.” [...]

[...] So perhaps will have more assurance, knowing there is a way out when I want it; experienced no difficulty from personality, or pressure to continue despite my wishes. [...]

TES2 Session 44 April 15, 1964 laws space camouflage universe durability

(At 11:00 AM today, while relaxing briefly, Jane experienced what she believes to be another attempt at clairvoyance. [...]

[...] I experienced nothing untoward; Jane however got the thought of dream locations taking up no space. [...]

[...] Also throughout these first few pages, I believe I experienced quite a few instances of telepathy; I would catch a phrase for instance just before Jane uttered the same words.)

[...] Weeks may be experienced in a dream, and the dream may take but a split second of your clock time. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 653, April 4, 1973 synapses neuronal nerve future events

Other probable events could just as well become physically experienced ones. [...]

[...] In one reality or another these will all be experienced. [...]

[...] Therefore, they determine the entry of experienced events from an endless variety of probable ones. [...]

NotP Chapter 4: Session 770, April 5, 1976 puberty sexual sex male biological

Biologically there is a period very rarely experienced, as jokingly suggested in the “sick jokes” about senility and second childhood. [...]

[...] Energy is experienced as sexual.

Now, old people who are considered senile or unmanageable are sometimes experiencing new bursts of sexual activity for which no outlet is given. [...]

TES9 Session 425 July 31, 1968 Boston stabbed Van warmth neurobiological

Now the time sequence, while followed physically by your animals, is psychologically experienced far differently. [...] They also have memory of the past and future, but always experienced within the context of the present; and this is quite at variance with your own experience.

As we have to some extent mentioned earlier, here we have travel through probable actions, where each conceivable action is experienced. [...]

TES2 Session 64 June 24, 1964 bug construction hose cat insect

[...] Also during this period, Jane experienced an odd sensation within the black field of inner vision: as though she was moving quickly through space and changing perspective.

(Throughout these passages, I experienced many instances where Jane while dictating proceeded to answer questions that came to my mind as the material unfolded. [...]

[...] This appeared to work; I felt similar to the state I experienced when Jane hypnotized me and used age regression. [...]

[...] I also experienced a mild sensation at my suggestion of lightness.

TES8 Session 408 April 29 1968 cone coordinates pure Pause structures

[...] Your prime identity is quite aware of other self-concepts that are also being experienced. [...]

[...] To the contrary (smile; pause), it is meaningless unless it is (smile; gesture; pause), experienced intimately within every part of an identity. [...]

[...] A day that can be experienced in a variety of ways, and that can be viewed from literally endless perspectives. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, August 31, 1971 installment Muing Let Edgar Ellen

Our regular students have been experiencing an extra bonus. [...] Those of you who have already experienced their first extracurricular class should have the second installment this week and those of you who lag behind should begin your first installment. [...]

TES9 Session 426 August 5, 1968 thread agony neurological conceive traversed

Now your time, your past, present and future, as you conceive of them, would be experienced entirely as present to many of these other personality structures. However your past, present and future would be experienced entirely and completely as past, to still other personality structures.

[...] She experienced it in other words.

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