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ECS4 ESP Class Session, January 25, 1972 Bette Rachel Sumari dumpy campfire

[...] The bodies that you inhabit have come and gone. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 848, April 11, 1979 tornadoes nuclear reactor exterior Island

[...] In historic terms as you understand them, this is the first time that all of the inhabitants of a country were to be legally considered equal citizens one with the other. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, October 21, 1969 Rochelle brandy screen invite teacher

[...] You only inhabit a body and you presume that you are your body, but you are far more than the body that you know. [...]

TPS1 Session 382 (Deleted) November 27, 1967 Psycho Cybernetics table compassionate divan

[...] (Pause.) AA (the personality inhabiting the table) is also learning. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 574, March 17, 1971 adjacent Middleton landscape malady Patty

Directly beneath this is A-3. You have an extension, again, here dealing with mass issues — movements of land, the history of your planet as you know it, the knowledge of the races that inhabited it, the history of the animals, the layers of gas and coal, and of the various ages that swept across the planet and changed it.

TPS5 Deleted Session August 13 1979 worth yeoman equal Europe parentage

[...] Men in one section of a continent dreamed of animals they had never physically seen, that inhabited other geographical areas. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 690 March 21, 1974 Christ architect species religious Jehovah

[...] You are perceived in one way or another by all those inhabitants of earth you may consider beneath you. [...]

TES3 Session 97 October 14, 1964 fixture Macmillan October Fleeting cycles

This would imply that despite the development of the inhabitants their world would end at a particular point, and this is not the case. [...]

SS Appendix: ESP Class Session: Tuesday, January 12, 1971 Bert Gnosticism Jim kick wring

Our friend back here (Paul W.) could well appear, you see, as a UFO in another aspect of reality, and frighten the inhabitants. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 546, August 19, 1970 suicide choosing heaven evil impediments

[...] For some time they may indeed inhabit such an environment, until they learn through their own experience that existence demands development, and that such a heaven would be sterile, boring, and indeed “deadly.”

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 648, March 14, 1973 geese animals instinctive disease beasts

Their migration is perfect in its simplicity and complexity, yet your journey as a species is far less predictable, opening avenues of probabilities in which your consciousness and free will allows you to become conscious creators in worlds that you initiate and then inhabit.

TES2 Session 83 August 31, 1964 libido Freud Jung cooperation advocating

However, the basic cooperative nature of the libido is indeed responsible, in large degree, for the psychic cooperation in which all entities are involved, in the construction of a physical world of matter that is inhabited by all on your plane.

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 578, April 5, 1971 Speakers ten training number Christ

[...] As certain physical data are carried along in the gene structure, so this inner information is codified within whatever psychological structures the Speakers may inhabit; but far more readily available than it is to other personalities. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, April 13, 1971 secrets Joel vulnerable Ron divulge

[...] But the innate love within you, that you are often too embarrassed to express, forms the planet that you know, the physical bodies that you inhabit, the seasons and the reality in which you presently have your existence. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 730 January 15, 1975 fetus dolphins soul selfhood astrology

[...] He did remark some time ago in a private session that the miscarriage spontaneously came about because the personality inhabiting the fetus “changed its mind,” and withdrew from the physical world. [...]

TES5 Session 221 January 10, 1966 test coat Ann momentum Diebler

I mentioned that the inhabitant of the other system with whom you made contact perceived your existence in both the future and the past. [...]

TES3 Session 92 September 28, 1964 dreamer dream cohesiveness object universe

[...] They possess an inner familiarity, a cohesiveness that belonged to a more or less specific period, and to periods before, where they inhabited the same sort of physical universe.

TES8 Session 381 November 24, 1967 table Carl pressure floor Claire

[...] Jane at once called upon the table’s “inhabitant”, A A, to help us out, and we received help aplenty. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 587, July 28, 1971 Hebrews god dramas Mohammedanism religion

[...] The various personages, the gods and prophets within religious history — these absorb the mass inner projections thrown out by those inhabiting a given time span.

TES1 Session 12 January 2, 1964 wires cubes plane board female

[...] Yet not only are we on different sides of the same wires, but we are at the same time either above or below, according to your viewpoint, and if you consider the wires as forming cubes—this is for you, Joseph, with your love of images—then the cubes could also fit one within the other without disturbing the inhabitants of either cube one iota; and these cubes are also within cubes, which are themselves within cubes, and I am speaking now of only the small particle of space taken up by your plane and mine.

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