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NoPR Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 664, May 21, 1973 catastrophe institutions earthquakes caterpillar ice

The exterior dimensions are replicas of interior personal ones. The accomplishments, wars, difficulties and institutions are all “after the event” — that is, they are outward actions of an inward existence. Under certain conditions water turns into ice. In the same way, interior events can appear in physical reality in a quite different form than the original.

As creatures you are a part of nature. The change of thoughts, feelings and beliefs into physical, objectively perceived phenomena is as natural as water changing into ice, for example, or a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. You not only form the structure of your civilizations and social institutions through the transference of beliefs, thoughts and feelings; but in this natural exchange you also help on quite intimate levels in the “psychic manufacture” of the physical environment itself, with all of its great sweeping variety, and yet seasonal stability.

TES8 Rob Pendulum Q&A June 12, 1967 tomato canned corn pendulum margarine

6) Ice cream.

7) Chocolate in any form: Cake, ice cream, donuts, pie, candy, cookies, drinks or malts, puddings and sherbets, etc.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 25, 1983 suction Christmas plate Georgia fastened

[...] Later in the afternoon Jane and I had small portions of the ice-cream cake I’d bought for the staff; very rich. [...]

[...] Georgia got us some ice and we each had a glass of the wine the Gallaghers had left. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 13, 1982 rewired dozing hash mcg toast

[...] She’d had an enjoyable, rather heavy supper of hash and eggs and toast, plus ice cream, and began dozing in her chair as soon as she’d finished eating. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 20, 1984 couldn Jeff vitamin Shannon worrisome

[...] Shannon brought Jane some vitamin C in ice cream. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 4, 1984 devotedness panic moaning sniffles ham

[...] Jane also ate little, except for several cups of iced chocolate milk. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 3, 1984 shaky transmigration fever circumnavigate Diana

[...] Lynn came in to give Jane eyedrops, then left to get some iced ginger ale. [...]

TES1 Session 13 January 6, 1964 enzymes chlorophyll solidified mental wires

[...] Let me say though in your own experience you are familiar with steam, water and ice. [...] So can a seemingly physical chlorophyll be also a part of a seemingly immaterial emotion or feeling, but in a different form; and of course directed into this form or caused to take various forms as response to certain laws, as of course ice will not exist of itself in the middle of your summertime. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 14, 1984 activites hundredfold slide pencil ahold

(The day is warm — 33 degrees — and the snow and ice are melting. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 11, 1984 Jeff antibiotic Judy Leanne fever

[...] Five minutes later Leanne came in to give her some Ascripton, or aspirin, in ice cream, for the fever. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 4, 1984 Elisabeth buoyancy river temperature jogging

[...] I rang for some ginger ale and ice, since the girl who’d promised to bring it an hour ago never showed up.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 5, 1984 yesterday divided ploy exhibits nurse

[...] The ice in the driveway is melting. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session November 9, 1981 solutions spelled Frank uncovering faith

I will have further pertinent material myself to add to the overall category of Ruburt’s situation, but I am simply making this evening’s session to give him a sense of immediate direction, and in his case to break the ice, so to speak. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 4, 1983 Phyllis cream knuckles healing rinse

[...] She ate a good lunch, even though dietary had left the ice cream off the tray. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 11, 1983 staff Kleenex fragile healing Cathy

[...] The day staff made the decision that I’d probably buy an ice cream log for their Christmas party, at which many goodies will be served; I’ll get to take some home also. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 14, 1984 Babs appointment dentist healing mustard

[...] The snow and ice are gone. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 10, 1983 Steve tray butter foot left

[...] [Jane’s breakfast was what she usually gets, though.] She ate enough lunch to get full, after I’d gotten her ice cream, butter, and milk. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 9, 1984 circulatory temperature fever mucous blotchy

[...] She drank iced ginger ale all through the night, and decided to stop doing that today and switch to plain cool water. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 13, 1984 parents illness youngster reward children

[...] In such cases, the ailing child is pampered far more than usual, given extra special attention, offered delicacies such as ice cream, let off some ordinary chores, and in other ways encouraged to think of bouts of illness as times of special attention and reward.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 10, 1984 antibiotic urine heparin sample temperature

[...] I thought it might be ice, and could see nothing wrong.

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