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[...] An impression of a journey by automobile. [...] (Pause.) R. B. And another, and the impression of a road or a path, or of lines suggesting a road or a path.
There is an impression of an incident that occurred, of interest to Dr. Instream, in the middle of this week, possibly around Wednesday, that was unpleasant. [...]
These are impressions.
(Although she doesn’t usually do such work because of the time required, as well as her own emotional attitudes, Jane had given impressions during the earlier call. She was told now that those impressions had checked out very well, so, in an exchange that lasted for three-quarters of an hour, she gave more such information. She finished with the tentative understanding that by midnight she’d receive another call, after there had been time to check her second set of impressions. [...]
I give my impressions as I receive them, sometimes with connections, and sometimes the impressions are solitary. [...]
[...] This could explain the funeral impression. A disturbed afternoon, and an argument, and the strong impression, again, of a breakage.
[...] Jane was also curious to hear Mr. Fell’s voice, to see what impressions she might pick up.
Now: Had Ruburt gone to a doctor or a faith healer when we began our last group of sessions, and then in a matter of a week or so found himself able again to walk with his [typing] table across the kitchen floor, some thirteen or fourteen steps perhaps, where before three were his uncomfortable limit, he might have attributed the improvement to a doctor’s treatment or to a faith healer’s ability — but he would have been impressed. He would have been impressed also with the greater obvious motion of his feet, the feelings of release in the legs now spreading to the back and shoulders.
[...] So let him be just as impressed — in fact, more impressed — at the body’s natural healing processes, that will naturally flow and are naturally flowing when he allows himself to trust his life and the support of his own being.
When Ruburt learns a few lessons, he will be able to tell when his impressions are correct. [...] For the basic valid impressions are not picked up by the ego; and, again, must be properly transformed into data that can be understood. [...]
These are impressions. [...]
These are impressions.
[...] As it developed we did not ask Seth for specific information on the impressions, so I do not know whether they were merely too far-ranging for our purposes, or simply errors. [...]
These will be impressions. I have the impression of four, f-o-u-r, of something. [...] Jane shook her head as if in doubt.) The impression of a masterpiece of some kind in connection with what I hold. [...]
Ruburt has the impression of something to do with a toothbrush, or toothbrush salesman.
I have the impression of a door, and of horizontal parallel lines, and a mass. [...]
Now I have the impression of a book, with three lines in the title, the first line being the longest. I also have the impression of a buckle of some kind, and a blotter.
[...] These are impressions.
(“…Ruburt’s connection now: An impression of forgiveness…” We believe this refers to the recent death of a priest whom Jane knew as a child. [...]
(“I have the impression of a steeple shape, or upside-down V shape, that is rather prominent.” [...] During the experiment I noticed that Jane held the rectangular test envelope to her forehead with its long axis roughly parallel to the floor; perhaps the folded object inside gave rise to the upside-down impression.
[...] This leads Ruburt to think of your Myhalyk’s, his impression.” Jane believes her impression here is correct. [...]
I have the impression of a steeple shape, or upside-down V shape, that is rather prominent.
[...] This leads Ruburt to think of your Myhalyk’s, his impression.
The period of recovery, as he has set it up, is also meant to impress upon him the fact that the kind of venture he embarked upon physically is not one to be thrown aside overnight. Each new improvement is a triumph of trust, and the reeducation is highly important, for he is constantly impressed with the fact that he will not go that way again.
[...] When she gave this impression, she had the mental impression of grain; thus her voicing the word grassy came from the mental grain. [...]
(So Jane, while voicing the impression of “grassy land”, had the mental impression of grain, which referred to a man named Rice, who was present in the place where I obtained the envelope object. [...]
These are impressions. [...]
(Jane felt that the following impressions on page 305 could very well apply to the envelope object:
(Whatever thoughts, beliefs, opinions, theories or dogma you write, engrave or impress on your subconscious mind—you will experience them as the objective manifestation of circumstances, conditions and events; what you write on the inside, you experience on the outside. [...]
(It is a universal truth that whatever you impress on your subconscious mind is expressed on the screen of space as condition, experience and event. [...]
(Class had been discussing dream realities, personality, etc., for about an hour; Gert and Sheila began talking back and forth on Sheila’s ideas on separate personalities, when Jane interrupted to say that she had one impression that the “hole in the universe” had opened up in Sam Levine’s house and a crowd of people were flying from it into the room. [...] We went into Alpha to see what we could get most of us had that impression of others in the room and Jane got the words to a chant, which she wrote down. [...]
[...] The impressions were misplaced. [...] In other words the impressions were entirely misplaced in time.
(At 8:55 PM Jane had the impression of the name, Alice Prentice, as that of the deceased high-school classmate of mine, who was now dead, that I had helped astrally. [...]
(“Do you want to say something about the dream book and the Parker impressions?” See The Early Sessions, Volume 8, pages 329-330.)
(The impressions were given on June 29. [...]
[...] If it did not occur, then in most cases communication would not be possible, simply because the survival personality would have such difficulty in impressing the personality who was still ego-oriented within the physical system.
[...] Occasionally I do communicate without this psychological framework, as when I impress him directly, telepathically, with a concept.
[...] On my end this framework projects imagery, and with my direction it uses Ruburt’s own personal associations to direct his impressions toward the correct point. [...]
First of all, I have the impression of a cycle. [...]