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ECS3 ESP Class Session, January 19, 1971 peer fantasies ii indivisible perceive

[...] You can take a step out of the self that you think you are and the world that you think you inhabit. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 685 February 25, 1974 Preface network selectivity desultorily ostensibly

While inhabited by the usual human consciousness, the living body operates as an intense focus point. [...]

TES7 Session 307 December 7, 1966 drugs chemical psychedelic drugless nuts

The chemicals you see alter the system that you inhabit, as well as your own perceptions of it. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, October 5, 1971 Phil Janice baby goddess Persia

As I told you often, no matter where you come from, and no matter what years you think you inhabit, it is no coincidence that you have gathered here. [...]

TES9 Session 432 August 28, 1968 nontime system advanced dependent continents

[...] This does not mean however that they will all materialize within your own system, but they do represent in your terms the future inhabitants of your system.

UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974 planet beam space clusters speeds

[...] Your present may be the past or the future as far as inhabitants of a given planet are concerned. [...]

[...] He was not sure enough of his new world; he was still enough a part of the old one so that he often saw his life and abilities through the eyes of the “old world inhabitants” — the others who might scorn him, or set him up for ridicule.13 They represented portions of his own psyche still at that level of consciousness, not having quite assimilated the greater knowledge or experience, so he felt he needed protection — the protection that would … cleverly … serve all of his purposes, allowing him to go ahead as he wanted to … that would 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.

3. Seth began discussing coordinate points in Chapter 5 of Seth Speaks. See the 524th session: “Other kinds of consciousness coexist within the same ‘space’ that your world inhabits. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 5: Session 524, April 20, 1970 subordinate coordinate angles points units

Other kinds of consciousness coexist within the same “space” that your world inhabits. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, August 20, 1968 classes sic choosy sailing withdraw

[...] They will in turn inhabit other forms, and even the most minute consciousness that resides within the smallest portion of matter, even that consciousness can grow and mature and change, for there is no limitation set upon consciousness. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 18, 1981 Sinful Prentice Hall document dissertation

[...] A note: It appears that the family of raccoons inhabiting our fireplace chimney may have left—or so it seems. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 528, May 13, 1970 soul ness identity perception translated

[...] The soul, in other words, has created a world for you to inhabit, to change — a complete sphere of activity in which new developments and indeed new forms of consciousness can emerge.

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 893, January 7, 1980 dreamers language ancient cooperation ancestors

[...] Valleys and mountains, and their inhabitants, together dreamed themselves into being and coexistence.

TES7 Session 286 September 14, 1966 root assumptions stony item charges

The physical state of your world therefore effectively mirrors the inner condition of its inhabitants. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 566, February 15, 1971 probable violin selves bleed event

Now this leads to other adventures in which whole civilizations may be involved, for as individuals have their probable destinies, so do civilizations, nations, and inhabited planetary systems. [...]

TES6 Session 248 April 4, 1966 Doug transparencies ball music Betts

[...] It goes without saying that the inhabitants of these other probable systems are every much as real as the inhabitants of your own system.

TES1 Session 21 February 3, 1964 Throckmorton maid Lessie Dick daughter

[...] There are planes with much simpler camouflage patterns, and some inhabited by personalities too weak or limited in this ability, and others inhabited by personalities strong in this ability to use energy, but who no longer need to use it in such a camouflage pattern.

TES9 Session 491 July 2, 1969 race system abrupt clay violent

[...] The inhabitants of the system were far more fearful—so fearful that little change was allowed for.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 822, February 22, 1978 ether ego medium Framework Plato

[...] Christianity saw it as heaven, inhabited by God the Father, His angels, the saints, and [the] deceased faithful.

TES6 Session 258 May 11, 1966 playground Ryan impressions todon mas

The inhabitants of some of these systems can perceive you. All of these inhabitants of various systems cannot perceive you however. [...]

TES9 Session 467 March 12, 1969 brain perception quotes brainscape intellect

[...] I should mention first however that the inner self is always free of whatever camouflage structure it may presently inhabit.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 626, November 8, 1972 involuntary brain Bach deride functions

[...] In simple terms, you choose ahead of time the kind of body you will inhabit and impress. [...]

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