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[...] In other words the specialized course to which you thought you were trying to hold so tenaciously, was indeed not that tenaciously followed. [...]
[...] But despite what you said, he saw that you did indeed disapprove.
[...] This natural love of good bodily performance however can indeed be used, and most effectively to your joint advantage once you realize its source.
Indeed we will. [...]
[...] It happens because each of you is, again, indeed a part of nature and of nature’s source.
[...] This is an often-heard sentence — and yet the main point of the Christ story2 was not Christ’s death but his birth, and the often-stated proposition that each person was indeed “a child of the father.”
Our Ruburt is indeed relaxing, having just finished his book, and he has my congratulations.
His painting will serve him well in this respect, and his psychic energies will indeed be refreshed and renewed.
If I can satisfy him, then indeed we will be able to satisfy anyone, for he is so stubborn.
It dwells in the physical universe, but it can indeed also perceive and appreciate other realities. [...]
We will indeed give you a rather brief vacation this evening.
We shall indeed.
[...] The poor man must struggle to get ahead, even if that means doing so at the expense of his neighbors, while saving his soul at the same time —a tricky, difficult venture indeed.
[...] A man who kills with hatred will have his hatred to contend with, but he is not able to kill anyone who has not decided to die—and to die in a particular manner; that is, someone who wants his death blamed on another, who would not commit suicide, who would not choose a long illness—someone who is ready to die but does not want to deal with the circumstances, and wants indeed to be surprised by death.
[...] At the same time, however, the self will not be denied its creativity, and it will most stubbornly seek out those areas of its own expression, so not working on my book will not help solve Ruburt’s difficulties, and may indeed aggravate them, simply because of the further inhibition of expression. [...]
[...] An overconcern (underlined) about the mechanics of publication, or the necessity of publication, or the wheres and hows of publication, or a sense of responsibility about the work, can indeed cause difficulty, but the basic creative expression—which has been impeded in the past by fears—should still be encouraged. [...]
This sort of experience does, for you, indeed have its unpleasant side, and the ego most naturally combats. [...]
I am indeed going to end the session shortly, giving Ruburt some relatively brief ones.
[...] Your abilities are indeed developing and even now growing, in a different manner, beneath the surface, but they will show themselves, and much to your benefit.
There are, indeed then, connections between you that you would call past connections but connections that also reach into the future as you conceive of it. [...]
[...] As you continue, your information will prove more and more checkable in the physical reality to which you presently ascribe, and if you are interested in that area then, indeed, it must to some extent bear a strong relationship to the reality that you know if you request it. [...]
(To Mary Ellen.) And now I do, indeed, myself apologize. [...]
You could have left the apartment indeed. [...]
If you are presently experiencing a life in which you have chosen high emphasis upon physical locomotion, for example, then through vague dream memories of flying you can be inspired toward, say, the invention of airplanes or rockets; but if you actually understand the fact that your own consciousness can indeed travel outside of the body, then the impetus toward physical developments in locomotion is not nearly so intense.
There are indeed. [...]
[...] So these “alien intrusions” do the same, and the dreams are like the raindrops, for at other “higher” levels they may have quite a different form indeed.
The physical manipulation of events is indeed a psychological knack of considerable merit, in which consciousness and attention are exuberantly and wholeheartedly focused, bringing vitality and meaning to one relatively small range of activity.