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DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 899, February 6, 1980 awakened earth insects creatures affiliations

[...] She’s on a “creative high” with the latter.1 The complicated events surrounding Iran and Three Mile Island continue to develop, as consciousness explores itself in those areas.2

DEaVF1 Essay 9 Monday, May 31, 1982 essay Mandali aspirin thyroid April

[...] It’s easy to see how, in Jane’s case at least, the church’s teachings about sin began to grow as the innocent child started protecting her spontaneous natural mysticism—that prime attribute she’d chosen for exploration in this life. [...]

[...] (In Chapter 1 of The Nature of Personal Reality, see the 613th session, for September 11, 1972.) And Jane and I are still exploring, still searching—together—for the factors within those larger frameworks of existence which make qualities like illness possible and understandable.

[...] Overall, the body is exploring the best rhythm of metabolism, and fitting itself in with the medication.”

At my age (63), then, I’m learning once again that I can’t live Jane’s life for her, or protect her from the motivations of her own physical and psychic explorations and choices, no matter how much I may want to. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session October 22, 1973 relaxation parents laxness father mother

[...] The rooms represented exploration, new areas of creativity in which he is even now involved.

Now he is free to appreciate and use the energy shown to him by his mother in condensed dramatic fashion, tempered and freed by the free-flowing air of the father, and the physical mobility and sense of exploration that he represented.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 792, January 24, 1977 events shared cellular network rose

[...] You can explore your own experience of an event, and that exploration itself alters the nature of the seemingly separate event that you began to investigate. [...]

SDPC Epilogue — A Personal Evaluation interior apport flavor provided alertness

[...] We should explore each world with common sense and courage. [...]

SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

In more specific terms, I’m organizing this rather short exploration of Jane’s death around these items; a loose chronology surrounding her writing of Seth, Dreams … in 1966-67, and our unsuccessful attempts to sell the book; my acceptance of the survival of the personality after physical death; a waking experience involving my sensing Jane very soon after she had died; a metaphor I created for her death; a dream in which I not only contacted her but gave myself relevant information; another metaphor for Jane’s death; my speculations about communication among entities, whether they’re physical or nonphysical; a letter that could be from the discarnate Jane — one that was sent to me by its recipient, a caring correspondent whom I’ll call Valerie Wood; a note I wrote to Sue Watkins about the death of her mother; some quotations from a published letter of mine; Jane’s notes concerning the relationship we had; and, finally, the poem in which she refers to her nonphysical journeys to come.

[...] What emerged as Laurel Davies and I searched Jane’s and my records, including early Seth sessions, was a long story of our doubts and gropings in an area in which we had no guidance except for our own explorations. [...]

[...] Was Jane’s soul resting from its earlier great commotion, or had she moved away for the moment while exploring other aspects of her new reality that were perhaps out of range to us earthbound creatures? [...]

[...] No — yet the meanings within them require intuitive exploration and conscious comprehension. [...]

NotP Chapter 1: Session 752, July 28, 1975 psyche birth barest history television

[...] Mankind has learned to explore the physical environment, but has barely begun the greater inner journeys that will be embarked upon as the inner lands of the psyche are joyously and bravely explored. [...]

NotP Chapter 6: Session 776, May 17, 1976 language molecular sounds amplification identification

[...] As mentioned, love incites the desire to know, explore, and communicate with the beloved; so language began as man tried to express his love for the natural world.

[...] Man’s initial curiosity did not involve seeing, feeling, or touching the object’s nature as much as it involved a joyful psychic exploration in which he plunged his consciousness, rather than, say, his foot into the stream — though he did both.

TSM Chapter Fifteen Pietra probable selves Rob injections

[...] Advanced training in the use of the Inner Senses can lead to such explorations, however. [...]

[...] The people in Pietra’s system have hypothesized the existence of other probable universes, and Pietra is one of the first explorers, mostly because of his excellent medical background.

“Flexibility is the key word here, a voluntary changing of the self as it is allowed to explore each probability. [...]

TES3 Session 107 November 16, 1964 dimensions perspectives censure camouflage inhabitants

[...] Nor would the pleasant characteristics of night be ever known, but night would forever mean terror and chaos, since it would never be given the recognition due it, and never explored.

[...] In wishing to close himself to such information, Ruburt would wish to close himself off from beneficial knowledge, and from the kind of exploration which in itself expands, and opens barriers that are not really barriers but doorways.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 677, July 11, 1973 affirm creaturehood journeys Trust yourself

[...] But to explore the ramifications of reincarnation just as it involves the three of us, for example, would take a book in itself….

[...] You cannot fear your own being and expect to travel through it, to explore its dimensions. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 18, 1984 fund swifter stick cavernous Newman

[...] I’d even found myself exploring the town dump of Elmira — only the landscape looked volcanic, beautiful in its own way, heaped with gray fine ash like the surface of the moon, almost.)

TES3 Session 118 January 4, 1965 organism fields influences planes actuality

Many of these planes of actuality can never be explored by any physical vehicle. [...]

[...] This is not to say that such planes or fields of actuality cannot in some manner be perceived, but they will escape physical perception or exploration. [...]

TES3 Session 135 February 24, 1965 electrical distance intensities Callahan Mark

But as you cannot find life by dissecting a frog, you cannot find this sort of distance by exploring space. [...]

[...] And by exploring that which you cannot touch, you will discover that which is even closer to you than touch, for the outer sense of touch is one of the most close counterparts of direct experience that you have. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 918, June 2, 1980 nuclear intervals venting mathematical passageways

1. I also wrote in my note for Session 899 that in relation to TMI, “once again consciousness proliferates and explores itself in new ways.” [...]

[...] So consciousness is really exploring the nuclear question in global terms, even though here in Dreams I usually deal with its “local” aspects.

UR2 Section 6: Session 733 January 27, 1975 massive jigsaw greed counterparts utter

[...] This means that you have given yourselves full range so that all probabilities could be explored, and none left out that were physically feasible.

The infinite ranges possible to human capabilities would be explored — and those who chose that route said, quote: “We will trust that our creativity will find its own way, and if there are nightmares we will waken from them. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

[...] There is within you, however, the impetus to explore, to expand, to create, and that will automatically lead you to explore inner lands of consciousness; as, in your terms, it has led you to explore the other countries of the physical world.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 658, April 23, 1973 hypnosis undivided hypnotist Sixteen attention

[...] In order to explore that experience, you direct your attention to it and use all of your other (nonphysical) abilities as corollaries, adjuncts, additions. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 8: May 22, 1984 eliciting play forgive children imagination

[...] We have to explore that concept much more. [...]

UR1 Appendix 11: (For Session 698) Wonderworks intersection chameleon objectification levels

“If we really understand how dreams worked and allowed ourselves to explore dream levels, we’d see how the universe is formed. [...]

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