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[...] Therefore, listen to your own inner voice and follow your way, but do not trust those who tell you that good vibrations are here with A and B and C and bad vibrations are with E, F, G and H, for the energy that forms All That Is is within each. [...]
[...] It will form a framework, and from this framework you can reach out into other realities while also keeping your footing here, and in reaching the life that you now know. [...]
[...] Here let me mention that in those terms you hypnotize yourself constantly with your own conscious thoughts and suggestions. [...]
Here, as in normal life, your emotions and actions follow your beliefs. [...]
(Pause at 10:22.) Here the belief itself will generate the negative emotions that will, indeed, bring about a physical or emotional illness. [...]
I mention this here simply because in the overall development of an individual, an illness may also be used as a method to achieve another, constructive, end. [...]
Now, when I come here to speak I focus my energy, not toward this room as a destination, for this room, in your terms, does not exist to me but in these terms, this room does not exist to you. [...] The true meetings that take place here have nothing to do with the room or the people that you think you are. [...] You know that you are as much in trance here as you ever are when you are in psy-time or when you are making an effort to look inward. [...]
[...] Now to go into a trance is simply to focus intensely in a highly specific area of reality and, therefore, I throw or project a part of what I am here because I am able to utilize greater areas of my personality than those with which you are now acquainted in yourself. I can do this in a conscious manner and yet still, as I am here and as I have mentioned, I find a difficulty in looking at you and relating to the selves that you think you are within your given moment of time for I see the composites, so it takes some training on my part to pinpoint you in the time and space with which you are acquainted. [...]
You are aware of the selves that sit in this room on a particular evening of a snowstorm with certain members of the class present, certain members of the class absent, and some new people here, but I am familiar with the inner portions of yourselves that you also know but that the egotistical self has hidden from you. [...]
[...] And though I stare at our friend here, who asked the question, this applies to each of you and to our friend, Ruburt. [...]
The inner psychological realization is the important event here, rather than, for example, the letter (from Prentice-Hall) itself. [...]
[...] I add to make him feel better (smile), and you also, that he could not have done —I am going slowly here so as not to offend his sensibilities—he could not have done earlier the kind of book he will do now. [...]
We will maintain some sort of sensible consecutive nature here in the material, though the separation is of course arbitrary. [...]
[...] There is no necessity for them here, however.
I here mention once more that you keep some watch upon Miss Callahan, and would indeed suggest that Ruburt, for a period of three or four days, brings up the mail to Miss Callahan. This will prevent Miss Callahan from attempting the stairs, at least for this purpose, and it is during the afternoon periods that concern is felt here.
I will here welcome Philip to our session. [...]
It is difficult here to do more than simply give you the statement. [...]
[...] There is here, as I have said, no such thing as size in your terms, or shape in your terms; but there is, again, distance, which is not absolute but varying, and which can be said to exist both backward and forward indefinitely within the infinite intensities. [...]
I will, Joseph, discuss some past-life material here, when I finish with this. [...] The letter to Miss Healy was important here; but more than this, intuitionally Ruburt became aware of insights that were necessary if the symptoms were to vanish.
The poetry served as a convenient and suitable substitute for sexual attraction here on Miss Price’s part. [...]
(To April.) Now over here until you have been here longer, I do not have too much to say to you for there is much that you must learn, and you might misinterpret what I might say—only that I am aware of your motives, and that there are reasons behind all behavior and all events, though they seem to you quite tragic. [...]
[...] Here Ron reads an excerpt from class session 4/27/71 and asks to whom it referred.)
[...] But here you were denying your intellectual abilities and projecting outward upon others, a dislike that was of your own making. [...]
[...] The impression is certainly of some kind of photograph here. Ruburt now thinks of a woman and a child, and of a photograph of Marie Tubbs and a baby, in Florida… I feel we are off here, but that the connection is valid.” [...]
There are some fine points here. [...]
I feel we are off here, but that the connection is valid. [...]
To our friend over here, we have you still enjoying class and coming here most faithfully and with great determination we have you resisting looking into the inner self—and skimming along the edges of realization—delight ourselves with the outskirts of psychic experience [sic]. [...]
Some automatic painting can be expected along this line with our student here. [...]
And now our Lady of Florence over here. [...]
And to some extent, though I am here, you will at times project that idea of a god upon me, though I do indeed go out of my way to give evidence, at least evidence of grace and humor. [...]
[...] The visual impression is of an object or representation on two balancing sides of the object, as for example here and here, you see…
[...] His anger at your coworkers generated the energies that found immediate outlet, pulling people here. [...]
There is much to be considered here. [...]
[...] (Pause.) We are going slow here to get this material through clearly.
I also have some of your dreams which we will interpret, but beside this, you have class experiments that you should do here and at home. It takes a lot of courage and a lot of determination, and the desire to let go and let yourself have some fun, in order to find out who you are and why you are here, and I expect you to put forth the effort. [...]
Now, the point that our friend over here (Sue) was trying to make earlier is related, to some extent, along these lines in that you can become so afraid of violence that you overemphasize its effect. [...]
[...] Your poor little innocent flower, when it rains and thunders and storms come, does our little flower look up and say, “Here comes that evil lightening and thunder?” It does not think that the thunder and the lightening and the wind and the rain are out to get it. [...]
Now (to Ned) I will let you take your break and one word to our friend here. [...]
(Referred to here is Jane’s attempt to write the book, The Physical Universe as Idea Construction, which she struggled with a few weeks before these sessions began on December 2, 1963.)
[...] She said she’d have to take a break and get him from “here.”
[...] The subjective habits of individuals are largely responsible for their own attractions to various types of such electric actions, and here indeed like attracts like.
[...] Again here you see, however, that it is the individual himself who initiates his own emotional climate, and then suffers or enjoys the results.
[...] More is understood as far as the chemical relationships here.
The point here is that you are, yourselves, familiar with such a small portion of reality.
You are, as I have told you, far more important than a stenographer, and your active energy was indeed not here earlier.
The willing fingers and good intent, yes, but the active focus of your energies was not here. [...]
[...] Some contact between the fingertips and table is necessary here, to set up the proper requirements for this particular kind of force field.
[...] You have three or four small problems here, rather than one large one.
(After break.) All right now, the experiment that began some time ago is still in operation and the visitors that come here do not come here by chance alone. [...]
[...] I do not want our friend here (Martin Crocker) to feel as he feels that he is cramping your style. [...]
Our cousin of Richelieu (Bette) over here should have a meeting with an old friend in the dream state this evening, so remember. [...]
(Considering parallels, here’s another of the many “connections” that Jane and I have become aware of since we began our housing odyssey last year [already we’ve compiled a list of 30 similar relationships]: Three out of the four dwellings that in one way or another we’ve been seriously involved with possess driveways shared by next-door neighbors — Mr. Markle’s in Sayre; the apartment house we live in now; and the house in Elmira that we considered buying in 1964. Only the Foster Avenue place is exempt here. [...]
I want to emphasize here that the Steins, who are teachers of music, have been attracted to a home in Elmira that was owned for many years by a man who, as a merchant, had strong connections with music in general and pianos in particular. Mr. Stein, incidentally, teaches in Elmira — hence the decision by him and his wife to move here and so eliminate his workday traveling between Sayre and Elmira.
[...] Then during class she handed me a note that I’ll paraphrase a bit here: “In a session on Sumari I witnessed in 1971 or early 1972 — I picked up a family-of-consciousness name, and Seth said it was ‘Grunaargh.’ It wasn’t on the list given last month.”
[...] The point I want to make here is that others beside Jane can intuitively divine material on the families of consciousness. [...]
I am also aware that your real-estate man was here, and I am also aware that we are still involved in our discussion on matter. [...]
The keystone here is that you are only aware of your own constructions. [...]
[...] Coordination and communication between the inner and outer ego is also a strong factor here. [...]
There can be no division here, even in our discussion, for simplicity’s sake; for such division would lead you far astray. [...]