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[...] After the session I told Jane that he’d said more than he realized — that in the case of predictions it would be wise of us to remind ourselves that his sense of time is indeed far different than ours, that much more time could be involved on our parts than on his. [...]
(Long pause at 4:22.) Each person impulsively tries to grow into his or her sensed potentials — even when they are not immediately apparent.
[...] Man was more aware of his dreams and so-called unconscious activity.
(Long pause.) These attitudes may be reflected in rather simple compulsive actions: the woman who cleans the house endlessly, whether it needs it or not; the man who will follow certain precise, defined routes of activity — driving down certain streets only to work; washing his hands much more frequently than other people; the person who constantly buttons and unbuttons a sweater or vest. [...]
[...] Not only that, he’d brought his tiller back, and had once again plowed up the back yard, preparatory to sowing the wildflower seeds.)
She did not remember him … as she taught his children. He admired her very much as his children, one in particular, found her an excellent teacher. Frank Withers considered her a friend, attaching more importance than she did to her influence upon his children. [...]
The idiot cries.
The tears slosh inside his boots.
The people say he’s bats
Because he weeps
When the police shoot down the starlings
Aiming at the tall-eyed trees.
One man bent to wash his hands in it
And saw
The skin peel off like dirt,
But the lawn was full
With the falling corpses of the birds,
And when he cried out, no one heard.
It’s one of my little tricks to add to Ruburt’s faltering and erratic confidence — and again, this is with his inner permission.
[...] Now you do not need to feel that his psychic abilities close you out, or that you do not have your own: or that his abilities will draw him away from you, for they would only bring him closer. [...]
And also you see, because you are forming this version of Adam from your end, he does not understand his reality.
So do not feel that these abilities are his only or that you do not have a part, for you have your own abilities and you can use them for your own purposes. [...]
[...] They relax further than his usual chair position allows, begin to stretch, call for added circulation, which they receive. [...] At the same time, from his standpoint this is a fairly sudden intensification of sensation. [...]
Add to this the fact that he is learning to trust his body (pause), but is still at times besieged by doubts, and his difficulty is explained. [...]
[...] For this reason his abilities allow him to see what has been put before him. [...] However Ruburt would not take it kindly, and I am after all in his debt to some degree. [...]
[...] John also said he tried to communicate with Jane mentally while she was speaking, concerning his company, Searle Drug. But since Jane did not mention the subject John considered his efforts a failure, for whatever reason.
[...] And I do indeed keep my eye out, so to speak, on his behalf.
(Now one of my close friends—I cannot recall his name, if I ever knew it—was due to ski down one of the trails. I was very concerned for his safety. [...]
[...] I believe he was about four inches tall, and I saw his skis twisted over each other as he fell.
[...] You were indeed present, (smile) with Ruburt in some of his travels, but you have forgotten.
[...] The article goes into detail about the scientists who have watched the psychic surgeon operate at his home in the Philippines, and about the surgeon’s home and “operating room,” which is but a shack containing a crude wooden-slatted table. [...]
[...] The stresses and strains are in a fashion not simply those of one person and that person’s relationship with his own nature. [...] His class gave him some direct encounters through the years as he personally helped to direct others, and could watch the results through their achievement or behavior. [...]
[...] The material I have given on his health, I will however stand behind, whether or not it is difficult for you to understand, or whether or not you can bring yourselves to accept it. [...]
I do admit that from your standpoint—or viewpoint—that it may be very difficult to accept some of the statements that I make—that appear perhaps even to be directly contradictory to your observation of Ruburt on a daily basis, and to his own experience of himself. [...]
[...] I will, however, sort through his experience with your question in my mind, and see what other information I can give you. [...]
[...] Brad said that it dealt with his struggle with reality—and his having to “face the music.” [...]
[...] And a man or a woman who is aware of only one of his or her own egos will be considered an idiot, indeed. [...]
[...] Now there seems to be another younger man connected perhaps with one of your daughters, who may be offered either a new job or something new in his line of work that may tax him and yet he will feel that he must accept it—for he is driven by ambition—and he will accept it. [...]
[...] There seems to be in his memory an affair—the two of you in a car, after a party many years ago. [...]
[...] If a hunter literally knows his relationship with an animal, he cannot kill it. [...] Some of his cells have been the cells of animals, and the animal knows he will look out through a man’s eyes.3 The earth venture is cooperative. [...]
(Pause.) When, at this point now, of mankind’s development, his emerging unconscious knowledge is denied by his institutions, then it will rise up despite those institutions, and annihilate them. [...]
[...] At 9:37 Jane said impatiently, “Come on, Seth … Hmm; I’ve done this a lot lately, haven’t I?” Then: “I feel him vaguely around …” And Seth continued his material on Practice Element 1.)
[...] Always, however, there was the undeniable inner self in the background: man’s dreams, his biological and spiritual integrity, and these in one way or another were always before him.
[...] His eldest sister who is your present mother had a picture of some sort, a miniature in a locket, but it was with her when she drowned. [...]
[...] He copied old manuscripts, fussy as an old woman, and yet this methodical part of his nature there served him very well.
[...] Now as a teacher he uses the same talents he used in the past, his rather smirky tongue making up with jokes for prim silence that had suffered in the past. [...]
[...] There will be some involvement, of course, as the child watches the images of the merry-go-round horses on the television station, while the story about another child’s visit to the playground will not take nearly as much of his interest.
(4:42.) I am not saying that the events in one life cause the events in another, but that there is an overall pattern — a bank of probable events — and that in each life each individual chooses those that suit his or her overall private purposes. [...]
The car with the siren might disappear, yet the alarmed person’s attitude and actions may very well instantly cause his or her companion to realize that something was clearly amiss. [...]
In the same fashion, the person who hallucinates the voice of God or a demon actually does so to preserve the idea of sanity in his own mind. [...]
[...] That Rob was having a “body vacation” or that his body was taking a vacation, a rest; and that the contrast between his floppy state and his usual one would let him know how tight he’d been.... Something about us not taking vacations….and even not wanting to rest between mental creative projects; that Rob had his stomach troubles when he needed a rest....a vacation of some sort could have prevented that....but since we prefer to do things differently, we should frequently arrange changes in our lives....that we control....changes in the house, routine, hours....or even a week off to do the house or yard or whatever.... [...]
[...] In the meantime though as I went into the john, I started to pick up some of the things Seth was going to discuss, and after Rob began his odd relaxation, I got more. [...]
[...] Seth did express his own willingness to have the material available to the public, but Jane and I are much less sure of that.
First of all, a note of history: the material Ruburt got on you on his own was excellent, though unfinished. [...]
This sense would permit our man to feel the basic sensations felt by the tree, so that instead of looking at the tree his consciousness would expand to contain the experience of what it is like to be a tree. According to his proficiency, in a like manner he would feel the experience of being the intervening grass and so forth.
[...] Breathing for example can be magnified to an almost frightening degree when one concentrates upon listening to his own breath. [...]
[...] His sense of sight allows him this freedom.
[...] I told him that the affair would work out to his advantage, but again patience is not one of his virtues.
He is sitting down with his eyes closed. His head is reflected in something oval. [...]
Now these same sort of emotional systems operate under all conditions, and they regulate the kinds of experience to which an individual is susceptible or open, and they close out from his awareness those experiences which he has already decided he will not accept. [...]