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[...] In a way it reaches higher than the person, in that it expresses dimensions of imagination or inspiration that are heroic, and often by nature it speaks of capacities that cannot be fully expressed except through art.
(As we sat for tonight’s session we made two important connections; 1. When the refrigerator turned itself off I expressed relief at the sudden quiet. [...]
[...] Comprehension itself exists whether or not you have the words — or even the thoughts — to express it. [...] Your ordinary thoughts may falter, or slip and slide around your inner comprehension without ever really coming close to expressing it.
[...] I think all of this psychic stuff that I’m half aware of has to be organized and expressed in our world — Seth, Cézanne, this book — so that we can make sense of the whole thing.”
Here we see purpose, strong intent, and despite the ins-and-outs with mood, and the youthful wandering, the same purpose to write, to express oneself, to observe, and to stand apart from the mainstream of American life.
[...] They may be expressed as vividly and beautifully at the age of 80 as at the age of 8. For whole segments of the population, however, it seems as if joy and health are fleeting attributes expressed briefly in childhood, and then lost forever.
[...] While these attributes are expressed in the body, they also exist in the mind, and there are some cumbersome mental beliefs that may severely impede mental and physical well-being.
[...] This means that he denies a certain portion of his own humanity, and then is forced to overreact in expressing those emotions left open to him. [...] Only in dreams in your time, in your society, is the male free to cry unabashedly, to admit any kind of dependency, and only at certain occasions and usually in relative privacy is he allowed to express feelings of love.
[...] (Gesturing:) The individual who speaks out most loudly for the death penalty feels that he himself should really be condemned to death, to pay for the great aggression (violence) within him that he dares not express.
[...] The criminal mind expresses these for him, hence the ambiguous attitudes on the part of society, in which renegades are often romanticized.
[...] Whenever he thought anything differently than the opinions you voiced, he felt inward and refused to express himself regardless of the issue involved—its triviality or its importance.
The symptoms also served to punish you for making him go to such extremes, because physically they obviously hampered the expression of that love. [...]
[...] Instead he feared that they drove you farther apart, in that he feared you would use them to spend time away from him rather than with him, and in that he did not feel able to express his own ambiguous feelings—the ideas of performance entering in here.
[...] You should both take some time each day to freely discuss whatever personal issues are involved, to express your selves personally to each other on whatever issues you want.
[...] The main direction and portent, however, of the body consciousness on its own is always toward health, expression, and fulfillment.
Both of your “negative” dreams express left-over doubts and fears, and the old concept that the poorest rather than the best outcome of any event will happen. [...]
[...] If human relationships are highly regulated and supervised, or family members encouraged to spy upon their relatives or friends, then you have the same kind of curtailment of natural expression and communication.
[...] Its expression may be impeded at any time, but the unique energy of each individual is not drained away because of age alone.
[...] It is not just that highly accelerated versions of time can occur at other levels of actuality (long pause), but that there are dimensions in which those [versions] are no impediments to the natural “flow” (pause) of events into expression.
Christianity for many centuries served as an amazingly creative organizational framework, that expressed the vast complexity of the soul’s reality. [...]
[...] His fears, unexpressed, now being given expression, led him to certain beliefs about the body. [...]
[...] The body and mind both need stimuli, variety, and richness, and his nature automatically seeks expression, not repression.
(After lunch we discussed her own notes on the morning’s work, and stressed that she should use the word “flamboyant” as part of her own true nature, attaching only positive meanings to it, being proud of it, realizing that it gave expression to her abilities in a way that few could match. [...]
Now: If you are honest with your thoughts and feelings, then you will express them in your waking life, and they will not cast disturbing shadows in your dreams.
In the dream world, however, each feeling or idea can be immediately expressed and experienced. [...]
Next: I am eternally couched and supported by the universe of which I am a part, and I exist whether or not that existence is physically expressed.
The inborn leanings and attitudes that we have been discussing should ideally (underlined) remain with you for the rest of your life, leading you to express your abilities, and finding fulfillment as your knowledge expands through experience. [...]
[...] Say, “I feel this way and I must express it at this time or be honest, but he has his protection from my feelings. [...] But if you ignore the feeling or pretend that it does not exist, then it is repressed within you and it draws to it all those other repressed violences; minute, insignificant details, seemingly, that gain charge until they fill you and must be expressed. Then you can meet the same individual four years later when the situation is forgotten and react violently and hurt him, where harmlessly the feeling automatically and spontaneously would have been expressed. [...]