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TPS1 Deleted Session February 3, 1971 retracing fears chiropractor repressive symptoms

“I am a lovely young woman” is particularly good because it automatically identifies Ruburt with grace, agility and health. Too often he has identified himself with his symptoms. He has in his mind seen himself not as a woman who had certain symptoms, along with many excellent good points and abilities, but he has identified himself primarily at times with the symptoms alone. [...]

NotP Chapter 4: Session 765, February 2, 1976 women male sexual female hunting

[...] In your system of beliefs, however, it is often identified as feminine, along with the artistic productions that emerge from its creativity. [...] In the same manner, aggression is usually understood to be violent assertive action, male-oriented, while female elements are identified in terms of the nurturing principle.

[...] You identify the ego as male. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session January 30, 1974 sportsman contribution financial specialized painting

[...] Earlier, it was all that you knew—that is, both of you more and more in young years began to identify with what you thought of as your artistic selves, more or less to the exclusion of other portions of the self.

[...] Again as mentioned, you identified creativity with your father’s private nature. [...]

[...] For one reason, you identified your painting creative self with your father, and you felt that he had had to protect his creative self in the household from your mother. [...]

[...] You had each identified with that framework so strongly that you were afraid to let it go.

TPS5 Deleted Session September 13, 1979 poet tradition creativity specific conflict

You identified primarily now, as a poet and an artist because those designations, up to that time, seemed most closely to fit your abilities and temperaments. [...] You therefore identified with elements, characteristics, and traditions that seemed to suit you best. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, April 22, 1969 bacon discipline bees demand Dean

[...] Surely all of you consider yourselves somewhat superior to a piece of bacon, and you do not identify with it. Then, do not identify with your emotions or your thoughts. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 740 February 26, 1975 infinities infinite Millers Corio finite

[...] You usually identify with the outside of yourself, and with the outside of the world. You do not, for example, usually identify with the inside of your body, with its organs, much less its cells or atoms — yet in that direction lies a certain kind of infinity (intently).

[...] In his inner vision these appeared as identical, simply so that he would identify them as portions of myself. [...]

If you would identify with your own psychological reality, following the inward structure of thoughts and feelings, you would discover an inward psychological infinity. [...]

If you were still tinier, then any given bulb itself might seem to emit not a steady light at all, but a series of waves, and you might identify your life with any given wave, so that great distance might be perceived between one wave and the next.12

TSM Chapter Nineteen: Inner Vibrational Touch Polly flashlight vibrational paths Senses

“You must, first of all, cease identifying yourself completely with your ego, and realize that you can perceive more than your ego perceives. [...]

[...] Polly identified the people as a former husband and his mother, but denied having a child, though she said that a girl friend delivered an illegitimate daughter that same year.

TES7 Session 331 April 3, 1967 project form Lizzie dead mac

[...] These portions of the self are all simultaneous; in various stages of consciousness you become aware of other portions of the self, and an I identifies itself with one or another of these.

When consciousness leaves the body, it identifies itself with one of these portions, and travels in its form. [...]

NotP Chapter 3: Session 763, January 5, 1976 personhood knowledge prejudiced Cézanne nonverbal

[...] You have one brain, it is true, but you allow it to use only one station, or to identify itself with only one mind of many.

[...] You identify with the mind you use. [...]

TES7 Session 286 September 14, 1966 root assumptions stony item charges

In other words, the emotional charges allow me to hunt for the item that you want me to identify. [...] I identify first of all with the emotional realities, for these are the only basic realities to me. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 547, August 24, 1970 sneezed healers creators hay vocation

[...] You identify instead with your present ego, so when you think in terms of life after death you really mean a future life of the ego that you know. [...]

[...] The name Van Elver isn’t given in the caption, but the painting is easily identifiable.

TPS1 Session 560 (Deleted) November 11, 1970 feminine masculine intellectual precipitated male

One of the reasons why he did not understand that the spontaneous intuitive self was the deeply creative and therefore deeply stable self, was that he identified it with his idea of femininity as he unfortunately misunderstood it. [...]

[...] You also identified your creativity with female characteristics or abilities, symbolically speaking, and this has something to do with your distrust of making money with your art.

[...] You identified them to some extent with your mother, the first female of course in your background. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: April 4, 1984 coldhearted heart brokenhearted healing feeders

We will not stress particular diseases in this book, and mention symptoms only to identify the cases associated with such conditions. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 23, 1981 granary Debbie bookstore July gifts

[...] The idea of identifying with your pleasure, identifying yourselves with your pleasurable feelings and emotions, is highly vital. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 834, February 5, 1979 mosaics painting shared cults paranoia

[...] When you are an old person, you do not identify yourself as a child. [...]

[...] The feelings will allow you to identify the images of such personalities.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 645, March 5, 1973 core bridge beliefs invisible sensual

[...] Once you understand this it is not difficult to look at your beliefs to identify these, and to find a bridge to unite the seeming contradictions.

[...] He understands that he is the self who holds all of those beliefs, and does not identify so completely with the one core belief any longer. [...]

(Pause.) The original belief meant that he considered his reality in mental terms, generally identifying a writer with ideas, and using his body as a vehicle rather than thinking of it as the living organism through which creaturehood experience must come. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session February 23, 1981 pk target microscopic displacement micro

[...] They are not used to dealing with such miniature events to begin with, nor do they identify with them. [...]

[...] He did indeed identify with his own tensions, so that as these are relieved he is sometimes frightened. [...]

NotP Chapter 5: Session 772, April 19, 1976 sexual male female orientation deities

[...] When you think of a scientist, the majority of you will think of a male, an intellectual, an “objective” thinker who takes great pains not to be emotional, or to identify with the subject being examined or studied.

[...] I did not say that old or young had no sexual expression — but that both groups did not identify their identities with their sexual roles. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 3, 1973 Nebene characteristics troublesome restrictive habitual

You met these aspects in yourself and were able to identify the characteristics, and therefore deal with them. [...] This afternoon, and at various times, he has been able to isolate certain series of thoughts and feelings, and identify them as restrictive. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 899, February 6, 1980 awakened earth insects creatures affiliations

[...] They did not yet identify themselves to any great degree (underlined) as being themselves separate from either the environment or other creatures. [...]

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