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TPS4 Deleted Session July 3, 1978 particles quark Hoyle neutron faster

[...] Seth hasn’t gone into the ideas as related to insects, say, or birds or the animals—or viruses or bacteria, for that matter—at all, and I’m sure there is a wealth of fascinating information there. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 820, February 13, 1978 Framework technique art monotony vaster

[...] Again, in Framework 2 each event is known, from the falling of a leaf to the falling of a star, from the smallest insect’s experience on a summer day to the horrendous murder of an individual on a city street. [...]

TSM Chapter Nineteen: Inner Vibrational Touch Polly flashlight vibrational paths Senses

[...] He would feel the experience of being anything he chose within his field of notice: people, insects, blades of grass. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 20, 1983 Kim Pete Evans Fred Infirmary

They are no more than insect sounds—perhaps irritating, but unimportant. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 10, 1982 Hal wildlife infection elbow medical

[...] I think that my appreciation of wildlife has grown considerably since we’ve encountered so much trouble physically in our own lives: the sheer ability to move with nature’s grace and skill has gradually become very important, and to me the animals express this quality perfectly: the ‘coons, the deer, the dogs, cats, rabbits, mice, chipmunks; the birds, and yes, even the insects....)

TPS5 Deleted Session August 29, 1979 Enquirer Mitzi abilities sperm nosing

[...] As we sat for the session in our “new” den we could hear through the open sliding glass door the mixed chorus of tree toads and various insects echoing through the woods in back of the house, and up and across Holley Road.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 1: Session 610, June 7, 1972 soul rises unconscious psyche Oversoul

All manner of insects, birds and beasts cooperate in this venture, producing the natural environment. [...]

TES9 Session 433 September 2, 1968 nontime road game systems aid

[...] Almost all animals, plants, birds, insects, rocks and trees perceive according to intensities. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 863, June 27, 1979 paranoid spider schizophrenic web values

(Pause.) You say little, for example, if you note that spiders make webs instinctively because spiders must eat insects, and that the best web-maker will be the fittest kind of spider to survive. [...]

TMA Session Six August 25, 1980 Mitzi intellect collar flea identify

[...] The evening was another beautiful one: It was dark already, with the hordes of cicadas and other insects sounding off in rhythmic chorus. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 907, April 14, 1980 genetic determinism artist volition actor

Animals also possess independent volition, and while I am emphasizing animals here, the same applies to any creature, large or small: insect, bird, fish, or worm; to plant life; to cells, atoms, or electrons. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 675, July 4, 1973 affirmation firecrackers spacious bread brain

[...] “If something dies in your head, a cell maybe, something also dies in the outside world: an insect, a person. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 1: Session 883, October 1, 1979 divine progeny inflationary unimaginable sleepwalkers

[...] I am saying that this mental progeny included all of the consciousnesses that [have] ever appeared or will appear upon your earth—all tenderly couched: the first human being, the first insect—each with an inner knowledge of the possibilities of its development. [...]

DEaVF1 Preface by Seth: Private Session, September 13, 1979 Iran animals Mitzi religious Mass

[...] The rhythmic, almost harsh sounds of the insects were strongly reminiscent of the long camping seasons my father had treated his family to many years ago. [...] My father had taken my brother and me into the woods one night, at first tracking one of the insects by its sound, until finally he’d been able to illuminate with his flashlight the katydid as it perched on a branch at just the right height for us.]

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

[...] She repeatedly exclaimed over this noise until, investigating, we located its source high up in a far corner: a small insect moving among the leaves of our philodendron vines. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 742 April 16, 1975 Atlantis civilizations selfhood legend ruins

[...] A cat’s world, or an insect’s or a plant’s, are each far different, yet equally valid.

TES1 Session 34 March 11, 1964 fluent outer camouflage plane error

[...] That is, not only would you be able to feel the air though you were not out in it, not only would you pick up the odors, though ordinarily you cannot do this while you look out through closed windows, but you would literally feel the unitary essences of the trees and branches and hidden birds and insects. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 683 February 18, 1974 bulb multipersonhood personhood units herd

[...] You view the fantastic variety of physical life — its animals, insects, birds, fish, man and all his works — with hardly a qualm; yet you must understand that the nature of consciousness itself is far more varied, and you must learn to think of an inner reality that is as infinite as the exterior one. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 725 December 11, 1974 strands identity mountain invaded rocks

Physically speaking, and generally, your body is composed of grasses and ants and rocks and beasts and birds, for in one way or another all biological matter is related.9 In certain terms, through your experience, birds and rocks speak alphabets — and certain portions of your own being fly or creep as birds or insects,10 forming the great gestalt of physical experience. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 713 October 21, 1974 Perspective program screen jacket hat

[...] Otherwise you are simply flying like an insect around the outside of the television set, trying to light on the fruit, say, that is shown upon the screen — and wondering, like a poor bemused fly, why you cannot. [...]

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