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ECS4 ESP Class Session, August 17, 1971 Edgar harshly misshapen autograph judges

[...] There is nothing within you that is so terrible or horrible or sad or misshapen that you dare not face. [...]

TES3 Session 113 December 7, 1964 December duration Christmas lighter gaunt

(December 8, Tuesday, 8:30 PM: Quick full figure glimpse of Lois Williams, as she stood facing me and making a comical gesture. I then saw a gaunt blonde woman sitting in a chair, profile, facing my right, with her head tilted away from me at an angle. [...]

TES8 Session 363 September 12, 1967 island Monchuco slurred port boat

[...] He does not have a beard but his face is prickly and dark. [...]

The cat lover stands on the ground, waiting, and this structure is also facing the water. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, May 28, 1968 impart transmit solve am community

I see that I am greeted with long faces, long and fierce faces, and it must be a solemn occasion indeed. [...]

TPS1 Session 382 (Deleted) November 27, 1967 Psycho Cybernetics table compassionate divan

[...] For his own development therefore he needed to face this on his own and conquer it. [...]

[...] You had your own time of it, partially for the same reason, but he had to face the depths of his own terror, and rise and walk away from it, if he were ever to help others do the same.

[...] Had he chosen them, there would have been other problems to face in their stead that would have greatly hampered both his development and your own.

TPS1 Session 585 (Deleted Portion) May 12, 1971 creed panel permanent symptoms sketches

[...] I pulled the little sketch, which was a free interpretation of what I considered to be a man facing himself, embodying certain distortions of face and form from my files recently and decided to paint it. [...]

(When I began to learn about my own symptoms, I started taking steps whereby I could present the same idea—of a man facing himself—in other ways, and shortly evolved several quite acceptable ways, that were in harmony with my ideas of pictorial form, permanence, etc. [...]

TES3 Session 102 November 1, 1964 Gallery Bill Macdonnel doubter Cameron

[...] I also saw full-face heads, usually in sections, as half a face, etc., coming closer to me, usually with the lips moving soundlessly. [...]

[...] There followed a rather strange procedure, for when Jane addressed either Bill or myself she kept her eyes closed but faced the pertinent one, and gestured in the correct direction also. [...]

[...] I saw many varied female heads, rather vague, mostly facing to my right. [...]

ECS1 Session 494, ESP Class Session, July 15, 1969 Bega Theodore Ned portrait Brad

[...] I did indeed however stand in front of each one of you and looked into your faces and you did not see me. It is some experience to stand before another and see no comprehension in his face—but I am used to it. [...]

[...] Why is it that I must tell you what vitality is when, in your terms, I am a gray ghost that flits through the darkness of the night—a face that peers through second story windows (in reference to Sue’s being frightened by a face that appeared at her window recently) and meets with no response but a sigh of horror. [...]

TES2 Session 59 June 3, 1964 depth horse nail quality Boston

[...] While in desired state I then saw very vividly and with some duration the head and shoulders of a handsome man of about 40, facing me but not looking at me. First his face looked to my right, then the head swung slowly to my left. This was quite vivid; there were highlights of blue and white in his hair, which was black; I also remember the highlights on the side of his face, and the skin texture. [...] Face was animated; he could have been speaking to others. [...]

[...] On Wed, 6/3, 11:15 AM, Jane achieved a flash of a man’s face.

TPS5 Session 850 (Deleted Portion) May 2, 1979 stress unpleasant reconcile affectionate potent

What the body cannot stand today is the stress thrown upon it by the imagined stress or problems that it might be asked to face tomorrow, or next week, or 20 years from now. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 20, 1971 Hess baiting fun Let vitality

Now I am glad that you have all had such a jolly evening, and in the table’s energy I hope that you saw a reflection of your own (to Ron), and I hope that you realize, not looking at anyone in particular, that a playful answer will be given and long faces will get you nowhere. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 644, February 28, 1973 emotions beliefs refute revengeful hateful

Fear, faced and felt with its bodily sensations and the thoughts that go along with it, will automatically bring about its own state of resolution. [...]

[...] Within it each problem contains its own solution if it is honestly faced. [...]

[...] They will take you through many aspects of your own reality that you must face and explore. [...]

TES6 Session 260 May 18, 1966 Goldsmith Nate Saratoga spade visit

Training and disciplined experimentation in the manipulation of this body will be of great benefit, for you will be facing some of the conditions that you will have to face when the physical body is discarded. [...]

[...] The numbers 7 and 3, perhaps facing upward. [...]

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

[...] He fought, but without ever daring face what it was he was fighting. [...]

[...] You did not like to face morning at the Artistic Card Company, but Ruburt had the symptoms, you see. [...]

[...] You were afraid of letting go with oils, for fear of facing the subconscious forces they represented. [...]

TES9 Session 457 January 13, 1969 revelationary fiction mission hypocrisy committed

[...] Even the early environment, so abhorred by the ego, were chosen in order to deepen the desire for truth and to force the personality to face the issues of life and death, evil and goodness, full face. [...]

Your own early environment should also be considered for what it was, a challenge set by you to bring out your full potential, through making you face problems from which you would have only too readily isolated yourself. [...]

TES9 Session 437 September 18, 1968 notime painting blaring foreground segments

In the face of possible rejection, which old attitudes now and then make him expect, he adopts a rigid rather than flexible stance. [...]

When he does not use the pendulum it is obviously a symptom that there is something he does not want to face, and that for the time he will accept the symptoms. [...]

[...] Either see Ruburt painted in with the expression on his face as he reads the significant letter, and instead of the title the date of the letter.

TPS3 Session 809 (Deleted Portion) August 8, 1977 pulleys ligaments refrigerator tightening Kautz

(With amusement:) I cannot bear such a gloomy face, so I will tell you that “Unknown” will do very well indeed, and that you are doing better than it seems that you are. [...]

TSM Chapter Seventeen Rob Phil peering contact pyramid

[...] (As the voice spoke, my eyes were closed, of course, and I don’t remember what the voice said, but have checked Rob’s verbatim notes of the session.) In here someplace, suddenly I saw a giant’s face peer into our living room, its face filling up the entire window.

[...] We change our face and form, but we are always the one. [...]

[...] Now my body was almost puppetlike, and my face was devoid of expression. [...]

[...] It was just about here that I saw the giant face peering down through the pyramid above me. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 4: Session 622, October 18, 1972 beliefs unworthy change examine suddenly

[...] In the meantime you will often be in the position of telling yourself that something is true in the face of physical data that seems completely contradictory. [...] You must realize that you are the one who produced that “physical evidence” that still faces you, and you did so through your beliefs.

TES6 Session 276 August 1, 1966 Masonite lumberyard Wellsburg worker Glen

[...] It will be recalled that the worker described a portrait drawn of him while he was in the service; and that the artist making the portrait drew him with a symmetrical face, whereas his face is decidedly not symmetrical.

[...] The conversation was unusual in that the worker explained how the artist drew his face as though it was symmetrical, whereas in reality it is quite asymmetrical, with an impaired eye.

[...] However if she held the object so that its head, or top, pointed to the right as she faced it, then there would be printing along the left-hand side of the bill. [...]

(If Jane held the object with its head pointing to the left as she faced it, then the price and date would be at the left edge of the bill. [...]

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