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SS Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 573, March 10, 1971 Patty alpha symbols inertia aggressive

[...] Symbols of an explosive nature serve as releasing agents, setting loose that which has been encased. [...]

TES8 Session 355 July 26, 1967 Ferd Australia Madonna Halfway Pete

[...] (Pause.) Death in a mine explosion. [...]

TES9 Session 452 December 2, 1968 destruction planet violence chaos massive

They originated from themselves, massive units of energy, that reacted automatically, and in an explosive manner upon the form of the system. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 844, April 1, 1979 nuclear Harrisburg Island Mile smarter

[...] 1 had already been shut down for refueling.] By now the situation is much more serious, however: There’s a chance of catastrophic “meltdown” of the uranium fuel rods in the damaged reactor’s core — the worst possible accident that can occur in such circumstances short of an explosion, and a kind that proponents of nuclear power have long maintained “almost certainly cannot happen.” [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 845, April 2, 1979 nuclear Mile Jonestown Island scientists

[...] We’re told that a radioactive and potentially explosive bubble of hydrogen gas, which has been preventing cooling water from reaching the upper portions of the control rods within the reactor’s fuel assembly, is now being very slowly and carefully vented into the atmosphere; this is a first step in the bubble’s planned dissolution. [...]

TES9 Session 472 April 2, 1969 problems sculptor predisposes emergence boy

[...] The explosive first emergence represented the first forceful emergence of the problem into physical terms, but as such was actually productive and of a healing nature—much more beneficial, say, than if such emergence had not occurred.

TPS2 Session 599 (Deleted Portion) December 8, 1971 montella alphabet language cordella dyniah

[...] This does not mean that a series of crying jags, explosive ones, need be in order, as Ruburt fears, and fears that you fear.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 789, September 27, 1976 predream events ee undecipherable rocket

These fields involve psychological reactions, not physically perceivable, and yet as explosive in their way as a nuclear detonation. [...]

TES9 Session 422 July 10, 1968 protein poem spontaneous overtime reserves

[...] At this point it returned to you, and lost its explosive, isolated importance. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 452, December 2, 1968 destruction planet planetary violence system

They originated from themselves, massive units of energy that reacted automatically and in an explosive manner upon the form of the system. [...]

TES8 Session 362 September 11, 1967 Bernard mirage stocky Sarah John

The change will come from an implosion, rather than an explosion. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session September 29, 1975 unsafe affiliations safe newly insecurity

[...] There are leaping, explosive, volatile, rapidly altering relationships in which psyche touches psyche, forms an attraction or mutual response that can be both eternal and fleeting, never destroyed or forgotten, there as a trace or as an overwhelming experience.

SS Appendix: Session 596, September 27, 1971 truth knowledge expansion yawns cosmic

[...] Otherwise, there would be no need for the sometimes explosive, intrusive qualities of such experiences, for there would be no barriers.

TES5 Session 207 November 10, 1965 electromagnetic static range heard Instream

The volume in Ruburt’s case was caused by proximity, among other things, and if I set up a small sound very close to him, so that it has an explosive and loud effect; but it was directed in such a manner that it was in a large measure closed off. [...]

TES8 Session 350 July 6, 1967 jealousy Catherine temperas oils lingering

[...] Explosive, you see. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 24, 1977 faith Framework crash intimacy sustained

[...] I say this because often anger, for example, may seem spontaneous—and may be—but is more often the explosive, finally forced expression of reactions long withheld or repressed.

TES4 Session 165 June 28, 1965 secondary action ego unifying personality

[...] In some cases the secondary personality is, again, an emergency measure that will eventually tide the whole personality over, allow for the expression of actions before their explosion completely disrupts the personality system; and then the secondary personality structure may be dispensed with for all practical purposes, to be recalled however upon another emergency.

TES1 Session 18 January 22, 1964 tree bark Burrell Miami Mr

Ruburt sensed the growing explosion with your parents, sensed the frigid growth of your ego, and impulsively had to do something. [...]

It was this that Ruburt sensed and that caused the emotional explosion. [...]

TES3 Session 119 January 6, 1965 outer ego Jung subconscious animus

The subconscious is not a cellar piled high with explosives, rocking at the foundations of the ego. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 872, August 8, 1979 reptiles impulses birds intermediate evolution

[...] Imagining some great big-bang theory (to explain the creation of the universe) gives you an immense explosion of energy, that somehow turns into life but must wear out somewhere along the line — and if that were the case, life would be getting weaker all the time, but it is not. [...]

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