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TES7 Session 301 November 16, 1966 supraself supraconsciousness partaking action perceive

[...] The act of perception itself involves mobility through intensities, and the many facets of consciousness can only be experienced as a direct result of this inner mobility.

[...] It is not viewed—this was a poor term—as much as it was experienced, for no portion of the personality can be viewed as an object.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 675, July 4, 1973 affirmation firecrackers spacious bread brain

He knew there were many different ways of experiencing even the physical world, and so he rejected all concepts that told him otherwise. [...]

[...] Individuals through all the ages have experienced this other kind of awareness, though never to its fullest form.

[...] When man first developed the pause of reflection, as mentioned earlier in this book (see sessions 635–36 in Chapter Nine), he did undergo initial disorientation before he learned to distinguish a vividly remembered event of the past from a presently experienced one. [...]

[...] (See sessions 653–54 in Chapter Fourteen.) Even these manipulations must take place in your practical-experienced present, however. [...]

TES7 February 2, 1967 Dream: First Sequence collegelike Mahaar multicolored Dane knolls

[...] We discuss a dream which I have just experienced (within the major dream). [...]

NotP Chapter 4: Session 768, March 22, 1976 sexual lesbian homosexual taboos identification

Lesbianism and homosexuality, as they are currently experienced, also represent exaggerated versions of natural inclinations, even as your experienced version of heterosexuality is exaggerated.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 671, June 21, 1973 dream space orientation waking solutions

[...] Dreams then are physically experienced. [...]

Probable events, experienced dream-wise, and quite valid in other areas of reality, become, say, false in your world, while the same kind of event, physically actualized, becomes true.

…your mother is experiencing a mental and intuitive acceleration, a barrage of stimuli hereto withheld. [...]

TES9 Session 429 August 14, 1968 entity sepia analogy intensities nontime

[...] In your terms it would be as if you experienced a future event, then a distant past event, then a moment from the present. [...]

[...] He must have experienced many different ones.”)

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 669, June 11, 1973 comma punctuation landscape indicia peacock

[...] From infinite probable acts, comma, only one can be physically experienced as a rule, period.

TES2 Session 43 April 13, 1964 camouflage transportation space disentanglement expansion

(While napping at about 4:00 PM, for a very brief moment Jane experienced the feeling she has described as infinite blackness, or enlargement. [...]

[...] For one thing our Ruburt is a Doubting Thomas from way back, and evidence of the inner senses that are experienced outside of our sessions help along these lines. [...]

[...] The dream itself is not experienced in the specific camouflage location. [...]

[...] And experiencing the resulting inner expansion, you will perhaps come somewhat closer to the ideas involved in our real expanding universe.

UR2 Section 6: Session 735 February 3, 1975 apple composition melody music contradictions

Tasting those qualities to the utmost, from that framework the psyche probes the fires of vitality and being as experienced from that specific viewpoint, and the despondency can be more alive than an unprobed, barely experienced joy. [...]

[...] A person who dies at 17 may have experienced much greater dimensions of living, in your terms, than someone who lives to be 82. [...]

To some extent you can actualize portions of your own unknown reality, and draw them into the experienced area of your life. [...]

[...] What you learn in your present about industry — “progress” — and the equitable sharing of the earth’s products, could only be learned in a context in which industrialism was experienced as going too far, where technology was seen and known as a growing jeopardy.

TPS1 Session 223 (Deleted Portion) January 16, 1966 Scotty Marilyn Wellsburg omitted Mihalyk

[...] He belonged to an entity that was strongly attached to physical life on our plane, Seth said; the entity having experienced many physical lives, and still refusing to leave earth as we know it.

UR1 Section 2: Session 690 March 21, 1974 Christ architect species religious Jehovah

[...] To the self the future, of course, is not experienced as future. It is simply one of the emerging conditions of an experienced Now (you had better capitalize that). [...]

[...] Both above and below your usual conscious focus, then, time is experienced in an entirely different fashion, and is constantly manipulated,3 as physically you manipulate matter.

TES3 Session 128 February 3, 1965 electrical intensity shape dissection field

In codified form these outer senses still exist, and with codified memory any sensuous or sensual data that has been experienced may be experienced again. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 588, August 2, 1971 pope bells Rome donkeys occupations

I did not play the part of any towering personality of historical note, but became experienced in the homey and intimate details of daily life, the normal struggle for achievement, the need for love. [...]

[...] She experienced a sense of expansion, an impression of great crowds. [...]

[...] At the same time I knew that subjectively Jane was experiencing the feeling of a “cone” or “pyramid” coming down over the top of her head. [...]

[...] She hadn’t changed her position in her rocker for the duration of the delivery, and she’d experienced the usual cone effect. [...]

TES1 Session 37 March 23, 1964 practical Philip hallucinary camouflage John

You will discover this by experiencing the idea directly, and you can best achieve some approximation of accomplishment by using psychological time. Your idea of experiencing a concept is doubtlessly to follow it through from beginning to end. [...]

It involves experiencing a concept completely, to the extent of being a concept completely; and already I hear shouts of dissent. [...]

[...] The molecules and ions change into the concept, which is thereby directly experienced.

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 566, February 15, 1971 probable violin selves bleed event

[...] You only experienced one probable past. [...]

[...] Remember, however, that in a most legitimate way many events that are not physically perceived or experienced are as valid as those that are, and are as real within your own invisible psychological environment.

TMA Session One August 6, 1980 rational assembly magical approach measurements

Being your own natural and magical self when you dream, you utilize information that is outside of the time context experienced by the so-called rational mind. [...]

(Pause.) There is much material here that I will give you, because it is important that you understand the different ways of relating to reality, and how those ways create the experienced events.

What we will be discussing for several sessions, with your permission jointly — and, I hope, with your joint enthusiasm — will be the magical approach to reality, and to your private lives specifically, in order to create that kind of atmosphere in which the answers become experienced (underlined).

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 673, June 27, 1973 hatred hate war love powerlessness

(That one had been concerned exclusively with the Second World War, Jane said with some surprise, and had contained amazingly complete information on the war’s origins and the individual, racial, and reincarnational aspects of it as experienced by the peoples of various nations, whether or not said nations had been directly involved in it. [...]

(Her awareness of this “probable” channel reminded me that she’d experienced a similar phenomenon in the 666th session in Chapter Eighteen. [...]

[...] It is that they are different aspects, and experienced differently. [...]

TES1 Session 24 February 10, 1964 clock duration psychological invention inner

What you experienced is difficult to explain until we have a thorough discussion of the inner senses, however I will give you a somewhat superficial explanation for now. What you experienced was an onrush, or should I say onslaught, of data in its pure form, rushing through the inner senses like a wind in kaleidoscope, because you did not know how to control or disentangle the data.

[...] Now in dreams and in the dream framework you have the feeling of experiencing many hours, or even days. [...]

[...] As I said, duration can be experienced in relation to psychological time and within its framework. [...]

TES7 Session 289 September 28, 1966 caffeine projection Bernard intensities emotional

[...] (Long pause.) With training and experience a neutralizing element will be developed that protects Ruburt against the full emotional charge that he experienced the other evening. [...]

[...] This will always occur when any kind of projection is experienced. [...]

UR1 Appendix 4: (For Session 685) sidepools neurological bypass Saratoga linear

“Now, physically, neurological action is a code for other actions that usually can’t be experienced at once because of the selectivity mentioned earlier.2

(Here in the last paragraph, then, is a pertinent clue, and one that Jane arrived at without asking Seth: She’s experienced such translation challenges often since beginning “Unknown” Reality — hence her talk before many of these sessions [from the 679th on] about attaining that “certain clear focus,” or “the one clearest place in consciousness,” before she began speaking for Seth.

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