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ECS4 Jane’s Exercise in Class August 31, 1971 pyramid flash gladly Return freedom

Now begin to return. Begin to return your consciousness back down the pyramid to the room. The feeling connected with the back of your head should become stronger as you come back toward the self that you know, and the perceptions that are so familiar. Return gladly to the kind of perception that you always knew. Return to the body that is so secure and willing. Return gladly to the physical form that is a vehicle for your expression in this time and this place. Return to the time and the place gladly, the way someone returns to home, but knowing in the back of your mind that there are many homes and many places and many times, but for now return your focuses, settling back gladly into the body. The consciousness returning once again to the beautiful ivory bone skull, the eyes opening into the ordinary room.

Open thresholds that we’ll remember. If we feel new sensations or perceptions all the better. Realize, as best as you can individually, that you are not your consciousness. Your consciousness is yours for you to use. And use it gladly. Your consciousness is merely one more of your abilities. Give it freedom. Let it bring you clues as to the nature of reality. You don’t have to make any judgments. This is like taking snapshots of a strange land.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, October 19, 1971 Dee strangers tosses joy met

[...] And follow the acceleration of your own consciousness gladly and joyfully and openly and follow it wherever it wants to go, freely, in gratitude. [...] And know that you will return to the room, that the physical image is still within it, but allow yourself the freedom to travel between dimensions, to accept what comes to you gladly, even our Lady of Florence over there in the corner; to open up joyfully and follow, (to Florence) and you close your eyes. [...]

(To guests.) Now, I am glad that you came to class this evening; and all of you (long pause).

TES5 Session 211 November 24, 1965 clock Bill gilt features facial

I’m glad to see you have had a good think session. [...] I am glad to see that it has been bothering you.

I am indeed glad to see that you are all in such high spirits. [...]

[...] We shall indeed have you, Joseph and Ruburt, working in your sleep, as Ruburt earlier remarked, and you shall be glad of it. [...]

[...] However, I am glad that you are in good condition.

TPS7 Letter to Rob and Jane (From Henry N. Williams [Hal]) June 22, 1982 henry granulations hnw rlrf redder

[...] However, I think there may have been more activity there than was desirable so I am glad you have gone back to the old medication. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 6, 1972 leadership Macmillan Terry abundance fame

[...] Do not withhold your leadership in that direction therefore, but give it gladly, as he can give it gladly in those areas where he is now growing proficient.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 17, 1983 denture pretty shoulders subdued Sharon

[...] But we were glad we’d done something about a long-standing problem. [...]

[...] “I’m glad I had that,” Jane said. [...]

TPS5 Session 831 (Deleted Portion) January 15, 1979 teeth January overmuch Neill extracted

[...] “I’m so glad he’s back on the book again. [...]

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. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 30, 1982 increased motion noncommittal ordeal downgraded

[...] “I’m glad I did it.... [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, September 16, 1969 Matt Areofranz Mimi Rachel palm

Now, it is good to see you all—I am glad to be jovial with you. [...]

TPS2 Session 629 (Deleted Portion) November 29, 1972 bodywise overcharged scot problem oversimplifying

[...] Still remarks—and be glad for them.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: March 10, 1984 Jeff resiliency Karder magic unimpeded

(4:02 p.m. Jane said she was glad she’d had the session.

TES8 Session 386 December 7, 1967 Audrey Shepherd Chatfield Venice transcends

In any case I greet you most heartily, and I am glad to be here. [...]

ECS1 Session 386, ESP Class, December 7, 1967 Andrea Bergere transcends Myshurek Warsaw

In any case I greet you most heartily, and I am glad to be here. [...]

TPS3 Session 762 (Deleted Portion) December 15, 1975 bathroom walk respond driveway faster

[...] You cannot say “I will walk in the driveway gladly when I can walk easily.” [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 4 Saturday, April 17, 1982 chimes dirgelike irrepressible prologue escapades

[...] Old ideas of the survival of the fittest, conventional evolutionary processes, gods and goddesses, cannot hope to explain the “mystery of the universe”—but when we use our own abilities gladly and freely, we come so close to being what we are that sometimes we come close to being what the universe is. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 28, 1982 Wrigley thyroid Mr chair commending

[...] I’m sure glad I did that.”

[...] I’m glad I did.... [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 15, 1984 Margaret chicken squeezed throat Heimlich

(4:40 p.m. “Well, I’m glad I did that,” Jane said. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 9, 1982 Chris dozed re scares maybe

[...] I’m awful glad I said something about them,” she added, “but when I do the feelings start to come up also....” [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 23, 1983 census Judy cries mattress surgical

[...] “I’m glad we did that.” [...]

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