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TES8 Tuesday, January 16, 1968: Objective Data Jerry extrasensory was telepathy but

(No doubt, of course, that extrasensory information was obtained; telepathy from Jerry in some cases perhaps—from her conscious and subconscious mind. No information given to my knowledge that was unknown to any living person; some given that was not known consciously by Jerry but she could have picked up the knowledge and forgotten it.)

SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 527, May 11, 1970 soul perception citadels extrasensory mortal

So-called extrasensory perception gives you but a crude and distorted idea of the basic ways in which the inner self receives information, but the concepts built around extrasensory perception are at least nearer the truth, and as such represent an improvement over the idea that all perception is basically physical.

[...] Now I am not speaking merely of abilities loosely called “extrasensory perception.” [...]

TSM Chapter Nineteen: Psychological Time dials trivia peeping Psy flip

[...] You may have various kinds of subjective experiences, from extrasensory episodes to simple periods of inspiration and direction. [...]

TES3 Session 120 January 11, 1965 fields chemicals mankind bravo excess

[...] The study of so-called extrasensory perception is now considered an isolated bizarre domain, unrelated to other fields of knowledge. [...]

So-called extrasensory perception, and many connected endeavors, merely represent the recognition, by some, of those important pieces of data which are usually not recognized.

TSM Chapter Nineteen: Diffusion by the Energy Personality Psy awake diffusion supranormal entry

[...] All kinds of previously inhibited inspirations, hunches, and helpful extrasensory information now come into conscious awareness. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 504, September 29, 1969 fetus units stationary plants repulsion

[...] They can be used in normal perception or what you call extrasensory perception. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 505, October 13, 1969 units rock emanations tones scientists

[...] Consciousnesses actually produces these emanations, and they are the basis for any kind of perception, both sensory in usual terms and extrasensory.

TSM Chapter Twenty supraconscious clumps medium perception independent

[...] They knew such things weren’t supposed to happen and were afraid that an extrasensory event cast doubts on their own mental or emotional stability.

Seth goes on to give examples of the various kinds of distortion that can occur in normal and extrasensory perception. [...]

[...] Even extrasensory perception must be translated into physical terms, if we are to be consciously aware of it. [...]

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

Now I think that this is an excellent example of the way extrasensory perceptions are sometimes received. [...]

[...] In extrasensory perception—as in so-called normal perception—the natural inclinations of the personality dictate the kind of information that will be sought from any available field of data.

[...] An earlier test was extremely illuminating from a different standpoint, convincing us that the original extrasensory perception is general, like an overall view of a large area. [...]

[...] This test made us suspect that all impressions, extrasensory or otherwise, are initially nonverbal and nonvisual, more like pure feeling that is only later interpreted in sense terms.

TES9 Session 507 November 10, 1969 test detail antagonistic torn inclinations

[...] In extrasensory perceptions, so to speak, as in so-called normal perception, the natural inclinations of the personality dictate the kind of information that will be sought from any available field of data. [...]

TES8 Session 420 July 1, 1968 Bernard letter Dr temperature statement

The relative stability of the physical system in sleep is one of the reasons why extrasensory perceptions so often make themselves known then. [...]

TES9 Session 469 March 19, 1969 medium perception perceived brain apparition

Basically then there is little difference as to the manner in which normal perceptions or extrasensory perceptions are received. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 15 precognitive pamphlet Anna decontamination motorcycle

[...] This holds true for normal perception as well as for extrasensory perception. [...]

[...] In the same way that I acted out the original forseen event — the pamphlet — I’m convinced that other extrasensory data is picked up and woven into our daydreams, fantasies and creative works.

TES5 Session 222 January 12, 1966 car Loren Railroader garage Lois

[...] You will be able to see how extrasensory perceptions merge with personal associations, and watch the mind as it actually learns to perceive the difference.

[...] This is difficult simply because the data is legitimate to important layers of the personality, and you can see extrasensory perceptions as they merge with other associations.

TPS1 Session 393 (Deleted) February 14, 1968 discipline spontaneous integration unreasoning propulsion

[...] The World as Idea Construction came to him, beside its extrasensory origin, subconsciously, with an exploding effect to save him, because he had so put the lid upon his creative activities after Rebellers, that he had effectively blocked the intuitive self.

TES9 Session 504 September 29, 1969 Otis fetus father units stationary

[...] They can be used in normal perception, or in what you call extrasensory perception.

TES9 Session 505 October 13, 1969 landscape ladder thumb units rock

Consciousness automatically produces these emanations, and they are the basis for any kind of perception, both sensory in usual terms, and extrasensory. [...]

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ECS2 ESP Class Session, July 21, 1970 negative Brad vinegar cruddy thoughts

[...] Using your extrasensory abilities you picked one up, followed the impulse or the hunch and found this quite justified. [...]

TSM Author’s Introduction paranormal God students Carol advice

[...] Yes, you can develop your own extrasensory abilities. [...]

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