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8. My impressions said incident would occur with a farmhouse on one side of the road with a curve on the other side; the house on the left. Incident did occur with a farmhouse on the right. A curve on the left.
5. Gardner Road mentioned—no, incident on Chambers Road, however, this is in same area: both in Horseheads [?] [Rob: Watkins Glen north, Elmira south.]
7. 2 boys on cycles—[See above. Other incident involving 2 boys on bikes.]
[...] Certain incidents, trivial in themselves, will at times carry a tremendous charge, not necessarily because he is repressing thoughts about the particular incident, but because the incident recalls unresolved past issues that he has psychically associated with it.
The incident, the handy incident which gave rise, or rather the incident which allowed the personality to project the symptom finally, in this instance occurred on a Saturday afternoon, and is not remembered consciously by the personality (Louie), and was not known to anyone else.
The incident, and I will mention it but consciously it will mean nothing, the incident represented the individual’s final success after many failures to bring forth circumstances that would then allow, or seem to cause, the peculiar set of symptoms that he felt necessary in order to repay old debts.
In order to rationalize, this personality and all personalities, to give to the present identity a more or less logical explanation for a symptom that is of past origin, the personality will bring forth an actual incident which can then be pointed at by the personal subconscious as a scapegoat.
[...] He played with a large ball, and the actual incident was so simple and uncomplicated that under ordinary circumstances it would have resulted in no such results.
[...] (Pause.) I believe the incident occurred near the supper hour, and in a dining room or restaurant. [...]
[...] She felt that the incident disturbed Miss Healy through the years.
Now the incident either occurred in Miss Healy’s dining room, the one with which Ruburt is familiar, or in a room very similar, in color and markings and period. [...]
(Seth said my special sensitivity to windy days during hay fever season, [and one I was well aware of], stemmed from an incident that took place while I was traveling to California with my parents when I was about three years old. [...] I had had attacks before, but after this incident I had hay fever each year. [...]
[...] Later when his mother fell ill, Bill made the subconscious connection with her illness and this earlier incident, and blamed his father for his mother’s illness.
[...] Seth mentioned that Jane’s own memories of the shredded-wheat incident should have told her what had happened. [...]
(The number 5 is connected with Bill’s 1946 date and incident, but Seth could not say in what way, or how.
A mine tapping or mine trapping incident and an embargo.
[...] That is, they do not contain a precise picture of any particular incident that occurred. Each incident is recreated when the memory of it arises, but the memory is changed with each recreation, and subtly changed.
That did indeed refer to Pine City, and connected, you see, the office incident of your appointment with the car incident, which occurred in the vicinity of Pine City.
Each such incident is like, now, a small morality play, with a lesson to be learned, and therefore each such incident is a step ahead in terms of progress and understanding. [...]
[...] They should be accepted, for they often show conflicting beliefs that are then out in the open and more easily contended with, because a specific incident will usually be involved.
5) small stupid incident immediately before or after the purchase.
* correct—It was a Christmas gift and he had bought the same item, a watch for his wife. They both knew what the other had bought and decided to open them Xmas eve because they knew.
The incident or hospital scene was valid, in that the death will occur in such surroundings. [...]
We can progress now to the subject of the car incident.
(The incident Seth is describing took place this afternoon. [...]
[...] She too forgot the incident until I happened to mention my experience at lunch.)
(What could have been a serious incident developed at the park and gathering during our Saturday visit. [...]
(Jane and I thought the strong emotional content of this experience accounted for its cropping up in the data, since the incident took place at the location designated by the object; although on a different day, it still took place within the same week. [...]
[...] Very good, the incident involving David did take place outdoors in the park.
The blanket incident overshadowed the other data because of the emotional content of the child’s fall. [...]
[...] The incident upset Jane, signifying as it did people’s urges to ask her all kinds of questions for all kinds of psychic help—taking it for granted that she was able and willing to offer that help. [...] Jane recalled her successes in helping to reassure the parents of two lost girls some years ago [in separate incidents] in the Midwest. [...]
[...] A framework and a variety of incidents leading up to an important development.” [...] A variety of incidents were involved while Jane made the tape recording of the poems, etc.
[...] A framework and a variety of incidents leading up to an important development.
[...] Jane knew nothing of these two women, just as she knew nothing of the Wednesday incidents.)
Such incidents serve as important lessons, for in each case Ruburt will be able to see that the fears are unjustified—that a fear is based on anger instead, or that the fear exists but is exaggerated in degree.
[...] The earlier questions about fear of the world, for example, reinforced to some extent, now, generalized fears, without for example specific incidents connected to them.