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[...] Now, I have been a liberal from way back, and yet there are certain circumstances indeed where I become very conservative. To take my clothes off and end up with a woman’s body—there indeed I draw the line! [...]
[...] And here we have a traveler indeed, for you travel further than most, but you do not want to remember. [...]
[...] Now you should realize that this endeavor is indeed a highly creative one, for you have here at the least, at the very least, two personalities, my own and Ruburt’s, and we dwell entirely (in) different dimensions. [...]
There is indeed no hard and fast rule to tell you which actions are basically impeding actions, and which are not. For what may appear an impeding action may indeed turn out to be the burst of a new and constructive direction, which may eventually represent a new and stronger pattern of identity and integrity, that will completely refresh the original unit and add to its vitality and strength.
It must be understood that the personality is indeed an action within action, and that it is therefore never stationary. Indeed suggestions, being the directions in which action moves, represent the very impetus that constantly changes the action of any given personality. [...]
[...] It is indeed in the nature of an impetus, an inner impetus that belongs to action, and is not some force separated from action, and acting upon it. [...]
[...] Without the inward flows and directions, it goes without saying that action would indeed involve itself in chaotic disorders, without constructive patterns or materializations. [...]
(Long pause.) He has indeed done well enough, considering the negative suggestions of such an institution as a hospital. I cannot, obviously, give you all the material you might like at one sitting, and indeed, again, it is the fact of the sessions themselves that will also serve as a healing process. [...]
[...] We will indeed begin a series of sessions, although they may be briefer than our usual ones. [...]
[...] For now, again, I want to reassure you that Ruburt can indeed improve—and drastically so. [...]
[...] Indeed, the need for the habits creates the exterior habit. This is almost a mechanistic response that is confining, and indeed detrimental to expansion.
[...] And so in Ruburt’s manuscript there existed a vitality that of itself would bring about other actions, as indeed I foresaw.
[...] I will indeed help him to some degree, but I will not do all the work for him.
[...] You will both find the coming season to be a most beneficial one, in terms of your work, and indeed of your health.
Now some of this is, indeed, a translation or, again, you would be speaking with Seth II, yet what I am continues to exist. [...] It is a portion of myself that is the most closely connected with earthly existence, and it is a self that I like very well, indeed. [...]
I was, indeed, starting to talk and the word was now. [...]
Now of all the others in the room, those two, in their relationship, have a simplicity and an integrity that speaks for itself and it is, indeed, highly unusual. [...]
Now my relationship with you, brought up quite cleverly by our friend over here, is indeed a strange one since you do not relate to me as you do to each other. [...]
Reality is indeed not necessarily that which is constant within the various appearances of reality through all systems, as it is the perception of the whole picture of reality, or the sum of all reality as seen within the various systems. [...] It would not be that which appears identical to the two systems, but it would be indeed the sum of the realities of all systems, as applied to our weary automobile.
[...] It is indeed, here again, that tension causes such a change.
[...] The nature of our object, our automobile for example, is indeed largely determined by those who perceive it, for it is different things in reality, and not one thing. [...]
(To Arnold.) And my congratulations here to our African God for the dream which was indeed quite significant. [...]
Now the dream state does indeed involve an acceleration. [...]
You did indeed, but do not be so intent upon putting a symbolic meaning upon the crocodile for it was quite real. [...]
On occasion it does indeed. [...] He does indeed have the ability to attract money, though in the past he was not able to use this ability. [...]
Your subjective life has been somewhat permeated by thoughts of want, and literally poverty, until you have indeed exaggerated your own situation. [...]
[...] Learn to use the mobility of your own consciousness joyfully and follow even further into the pyramid and into, indeed, the light of consciousness and understanding, for it reaches as a pathway between those dimensions, and it is indeed a channel between those dimensions, and it is indeed a channel between your world and other worlds that also exist. [...] Let other probable selves help you as indeed you aid them. [...]
[...] There is an incident in your life, and it did indeed have to do with the use of inner perception. [...]
I do not mean to imply that it is always detrimental to make such queries as “Are you ill?” or “Are you tired?” Such questions do indeed predict their own answers. [...] But constant questions of such a nature do not help an individual who is having difficulties — and in fact too frequent expressions of compassion can also worsen a person’s state of mind, stressing the idea that he or she must be very ill indeed to attract such feelings of compassion. [...]
[...] She did better toward the end, though, after several attempts, then did very well indeed reading rapidly through her favorite session — and mine — for March 19.)
Play is a very important — indeed, vital — attribute in the development of growth and fulfillment. [...]
[...] In such a way, you reward positive behavior, and may indeed begin a chain of positive activity instead of continuing a chain of negative reactions.
[...] He should indeed give himself suggestions that the necessary insights will come to him, and that the proper connections be made whether consciously or unconsciously. But the idea is that it is safe to express himself, and that the true purpose of his life is indeed to express those characteristics that compose his personal reality.
He is to realize that if he has any duty or purpose in life, it is indeed to express those very abilities (all very emphatically), since those abilities are so natural in his makeup, they also possess their own protective mechanisms. He must realize that he is free to express his poetic, psychic nature, and to follow wherever it leads — since it is indeed his natural pathway into existence, and his most intimate connection with the universe, and with All That Is.
[...] The free association is valuable because it helps to point out those conflicting feelings and beliefs, brings them into consciousness, and into the present moment, where they can indeed be understood in the light of knowledge that has been acquired since — but not been allowed to act upon the old conflicting beliefs.
[...] Self-hypnosis can indeed be invaluable in terms of accelerating bodily motion and healing. [...]
[...] And if you let it speak, then indeed it can speak within you in a voice as loud and joyous as any I dare use within the confines of this room. [...] And indeed, even as my voice reverberates against the ceiling, be thankful that it does not bounce and fall down and break into rocks upon the floor. [...]
[...] It has a validity within very limited perspectives only, for consciousness does, indeed, evolve form and form does not evolve consciousness. All consciousness does, indeed, exist at once and, therefore, it did not evolve in those terms. [...]
Indeed and the consciousness came first. [...]
Indeed, within each entity is the possibility for unlimited personalities. [...]
Indeed. [...]
However, I can indeed do more, in that my pills are pills of knowledge, which are indeed, my friends, somewhat difficult to digest. [...]
Basically this concern for human welfare is indeed virtuous, but overindulged in it becomes loaded with possibilities that could be most unfortunate. [...] Your deep consideration for human problems has indeed helped lead you to these sessions.
[...] The other assorted company during the week was most beneficial indeed. From this standpoint you were indeed not alone, and it was not a time for you to be alone, although you may have wished for privacy.
I did indeed communicate briefly with Ruburt last evening. [...]
[...] Indeed, I believe that he has somewhat less of an ulcer now, although the degree is slight. I will also, if I may, congratulate the writer of the newspaper article, even though my own name was nowhere mentioned, for it goes without saying that I am indeed truly humble.
The inquiring mind of our Jesuit member is indeed refreshing, and the very inquiry does him good. [...] I enjoy this Jesuit; and for Ruburt’s benefit I will indeed tell you that the likeness that you have painted of me, Joseph, is excellent.
[...] There will indeed be a change that is only now beginning, in the daily ways of your lives, and you are both subconsciously preparing yourselves.
His ego is indeed a healthy and vigorous one, but of a stubborn bent. [...]
[...] I dare not keep my friend Ruburt too long, for I have put him through his paces this week indeed. [...] We have indeed seriously made some good friends. [...]
Now if I were coming here for fun, I would indeed enjoy smiles and light and conversation.
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I had indeed better put on my (words lost) and instruct you.
[...] So science and revelation seem far apart indeed, for the revelation usually insists upon obedience to a vision that is privately received, and offers as a rule but poor evidence. [...]
In the past, because of your God concepts, private revelations were indeed highly unwieldy. [...]
[...] Yet as the approach of the scientific age appeared, before its blossoming, so new tendencies are now showing that do indeed signal a new era, in which the emotions and intellect are no longer regarded as opposing tendencies in man.
[...] Man has indeed forgotten how to interpret his revelations—but more importantly, he has forgotten how to receive them, and then how to perfect them in reason’s light.
[...] The last sessions managed to rearouse your faith, but you yourselves must tend it, as indeed, Joseph, you tend your plants. [...] The point of power is in the present, and when you believe changes can occur, they do indeed happen.