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[...] They often represent humiliations, most often at his mother’s hands—humiliations that convinced him that he was indeed unlovable and bound for trouble. [...]
[...] You must remember that the entire problem does indeed exist in a larger personal framework in which life and energy are abundantly and freely given. [...]
All parts of Ruburt’s personality are indeed working with the material, and working toward reconciliations. [...]
I must add most probably still another such instance (almost with humor), by telling you that the condition of Ruburt’s legs is indeed therapeutic. [...]
[...] Indeed, though he dislikes the word, he is finishing the first portion of his apprenticeship, in which he became acquainted with a different kind of reality, and had to learn how to equate it with the “normal one.”
[...] The discontent would still keep him at home working, and yet also serve as a control against too much inner spontaneity until he learned that he could indeed trust the new world of experience.
[...] And now (humorously) I bid you a fond, and indeed the most fond of good evenings.
[...] Since the universe is indeed meaningful, then there must be a reason and a cause even for conditions that appear chaotic, cruel, or grotesque. Even in such cases, however, at some extent or another the individual can indeed start over — or at least those closest to the person in question can begin to see a larger framework of existence in which even the most dire of physical circumstances are somehow redeemed.
We hope to explain this larger framework of existence still further, for indeed it also affects the human condition in all of its aspects.
[...] Most such persons are quite peaceful rather than violent, and their emotional experience may indeed cover nuances and depths unknown to normal persons.
[...] The young woman you did not know is in severe difficulty, and unless her method of operation changes, there will be tragic circumstances, indeed. [...]
[...] This exercise will indeed wipe out the previous negative image.
[...] In a mood of self-pity there is indeed an almost perverted luxury, the luxury of despair, for despair says: There is nothing I can do, and relieves you of any responsibility for change. [...]
[...] If Ruburt is weary, my friend Joseph, I indeed am feeling fine.
Good evening indeed to our friend. [...]
I had some pertinent remarks to make this evening, and since Philip (Seth’s entity name for John Bradley) is indeed a friend, I shall feel free to make them, although they are somewhat of a personal nature, and directed to you and our reluctant medium.
These are in the process of vanishing, but the lingering nature has expressed indeed his lingering doubts. [...]
Now we shall put this plainly, for his ego has indeed distrusted his intuitional self, and has been jealous of it. [...]
I will indeed vary the procedure. [...]
Ruburt may feel betwixt and between, as indeed at times he is, but only occasionally. [...]
In most cases there simply is no way for such fields of actuality to meet, although indeed they are formed by the same energy, but along lines which cannot meet.
Your mistake is in judging existence by its protrusion into matter as you are familiar with matter, and this attitude indeed will persist into any foreseeable future without basic change. [...]
[...] Such qualities are indeed considered threats, for they do not accept easy answers, and are not content with the status quo.
(Long pause.) Because of those divisions, however, there is indeed a great publishing leeway possible of books that otherwise could not mingle.
[...] He can indeed express great enthusiasm over work that is highly intuitional, while on the other hand he has a great respect, in his own way, for established learning and education.
(9:42.) Indeed, you both began to pull out of that yourselves. [...]
The variations are indeed so artistically contrived, and so minutely constructed, as to escape your perception. [...]
While some art does indeed require a good amount of experience in time, the source of that art is itself timeless. [...]
The true artist is involved with the inner workings of himself with the universe—a choice, I remind you, that he or she has made, and so often the artist does indeed forsake the recognized roads of recognition, and more, seeing that, he often does not know how to assess his own progress, since his journey has no recognizable creative destination. [...]
The projection was indeed informative, since Ruburt’s physical body was able to speak clearly and concisely while the consciousness traveled elsewhere.
Sitters as a rule are indeed a benefit, in that the emotional impetus causes him to allow me greater freedom. [...]
He can indeed, if he believes that he can. [...]
It will indeed translate the data into terms that it can understand, but without such translation the normal waking consciousness might have no record of it at all. [...]
Very vaguely indeed, this could be compared to a voice from one station suddenly being captured by another. [...]
The chemical doorway into inner reality is indeed a doorway. [...]
All of this is occurring because he is beginning to understand that you do indeed live in a safe universe. [...]
If you choose a safe universe then you may indeed find some old habitual ideas, thoughts or beliefs, coming to haunt you. [...]
[...] If you thoroughly understood what that means then you do indeed live and experience a safe universe. [...]
[...] Now your physical perceptions operating alone are often responsible for these doubts for you think you are all that you can see of yourselves, or you think your life is all that you presently perceive of it, and so if you trust in your physical senses alone then you must, indeed, be filled with doubts for you know, instinctively, that you are more than the self that you are presently able to materialize or to give expression to. [...]
[...] You can look in the mirror and take your image for granted and brush your teeth and stare at yourself and think, I am a sorry picture, indeed, or I am quite a beautiful thing and smile, but in either case you are taking it for granted that only physical perceptions are real. [...]
[...] The fine and terrible weapon of the intellect should, indeed, terrify even the gods, for there it sits atop of your heads so sure of its function and its worth and its permanence, and its knowledge and it judges everything according to those rules which it has itself established. [...]
[...] I have many banks of personalities upon which to draw but there was, indeed, in the beginning initially, the dilemma upon which of these personalities should I draw and which would be the most effective. [...]
[...] When you realize that your own personality is indeed multidimensional, then you will realize that your age is a reality that you are presently experiencing, among many other realities. [...]
It is, indeed. [...]
[...] You were indeed involved in a variation of an ancient ceremony in which you were all, in your terms, at one time involved. [...]
Indeed, and yet newly created. [...]
Ruburt has indeed made excellent strides, of late, in dealing with beliefs, and in switching orientation, so that he is beginning to learn to use the magical approach—which is, again, the natural one. Of late, when he says that he is out of it, or very relaxed, he is involved at certain levels of awareness, in which indeed mental and physical tensions are being relieved and drained away. [...]
It is some time indeed since I have had the pleasure of their company, although I have looked in on them.
I found New York a dizzy encounter indeed, and I wish that in the future you would seek more quiet environments. [...]
[...] You do indeed react, but you have already created the conditions, you see, and you then react to these in both psychic and physical ways.
[...] This signals what you want into Framework 2, and those activities will indeed be done better. [...] What you have begun, however—if you keep to this frame of mind—will indeed accelerate his physical improvement, for his mind will already have made necessary changes.
The stool at the sink reminded Ruburt that he could indeed use the stool in other areas of the kitchen, so he thought of cooking, and to that extent his thoughts became more naturally attuned. [...]
We will indeed.