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ECS1 ESP Class Session, December 28, 1967 boy died water teach death

In past he also died by water. Subconsciously you knew this. There was a girl in that past life. He also knew her in this life. There was an afternoon in this life between 4 and 5 years old, and this child visited with her parents. She also will die young or has already died but will not reach adulthood. At the time curly brown hair. She was his wife in the past life, when he died at 32. This involved a shipwreck. Now the manner of death is no coincidence, it is chosen. Some of the boy’s friends and acquaintances and neighbors died in this same manner. They were the crew in a ship that sank off coast of Spain. They were not frightened of water. They trusted water. If it led on occasion to death, it also led to adventure. Death by water in those days was an honor, death by land a disgrace. They considered water “Mother of all Earth.” He did. He would not want to die by land.

In a previous life he was your son by blood. He died in that life in an accident. He came back to tell you there was no death—you would not listen, hear or believe. This time he came back and was a son to you. You knew him again under circumstances highly similar. This time you are listening. He came to tell you there was no death. You have been led here—you are to develop your abilities. This was his last reincarnation. He chose to stay here to tell you. You had too little faith in him. That you thought...

TPS1 Session 584 (Deleted Portion) May 3, 1971 weather led weatherwise astray symptoms

[...] While they still allowed him to pursue those activities in which he was interested, the conscientious nature, the questioning mind that led him to investigate psychic realities, and that led him to learn so much, did not change overnight. [...]

[...] The material led me to suggest some alternatives to our present routine and attitudes; Jane said the suggestions, which were only speculative at this stage, frightened her, but I did not intend this of course. [...]

[...] While it is not now specifically related to particular past events, it is still related to past training where he was led to believe that he must keep a tight rein upon himself; not go ahead full blast, and restrain the spontaneous parts of the personality, unless they showed themselves in “acceptable” fashion.

TES8 Session 393 February 14 1968 boy died water teach death

[...] If it led on occasion to death, it also led to adventure. [...]

[...] You have been led here—you are to develop your abilities. [...]

TPS1 Session 589 (Deleted Portion) August 4, 1971 ascent woods defined steps represents

Finally you were led to travel to the top where there were no defined steps, but a smooth, steady ascent with no steps as such to follow. [...]

[...] You led her through the woods past the symptoms represented by the man, to the ascent.

TPS5 Session 886 (Deleted Portion) December 3, 1979 impulses zounds grist imposed ve

[...] Your impulses led you to paint. They led you to write, also. They led you to fill out your creative self, to open new doors. [...]

TPS1 Session 380 (Deleted) November 15, 1967 intuitional intellectual unlearned restraint self

[...] The conscious self was not to be left by the wayside, wondering while the intuitional abilities led to fulfillment. [...]

[...] Those who do not understand their abilities intellectually must one day be led to question them. [...]

[...] This, with other problems mentioned earlier, led him to a deep mistrust of the intuitional self. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session March 25, 1981 philosophical issues defenses newscasts dangerous

You have been taught for centuries in one way or another that repression, generally speaking, now, was all in all a natural, good, social and moral requirement, that expression was dangerous and must be harnessed and channeled because it was believed so thoroughly that man’s natural capacities led him toward destructive rather than positive behavior. [...]

(9:34.) Instead, your natural creativity and your natural energies would some time ago have led you naturally (underlined) to a more productive use of nuclear force, to ways of rendering such use harmless in the short and long run, so that it could take its place in a loving technology. [...]

(Pause.) In one way or another, Ruburt always understood that his natural leanings led him in such directions. [...]

TPS1 Session 393 (Deleted) February 14, 1968 discipline spontaneous integration unreasoning propulsion

His abilities, to be used fully, would inevitably have led him to such a crisis point, or better to such a challenge. Any work of art of his, not an apprentice work, would have led him to the same point. [...]

The crisis would have occurred according to the circumstances and a variety of probabilities, but many of these led in that direction, you see.

TPS6 Deleted Session April 23, 1981 Sinful Catholic pathological grace Venice

[...] His anxiousness led to the most severe examinations of conscience, such examinations being a recommended Catholic practice. [...]

(9:01.) Ruburt’s intuitions, his nature, his creative abilities, and his intellect, have led him into a study of the nature of reality, as, again, he sought to find a larger framework of reference. [...]

[...] The first question automatically led to the following ones. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session May 1, 1978 bodybuilders verbal disapproval coaches pessimism

[...] They led Ruburt into periods of time in which he enjoyed simple pursuits—the making of a meal, for example. The impetus further led him around the kitchen, usually in the chair, but often to take steps in a different way from one point to another. [...]

[...] Your lovemaking, as you found to your surprise, led to a sudden, though momentary enough, excellent release of Ruburt’s trunk. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 585, May 12, 1971 drama internal religion outward religious

[...] Her transcendent experience led to her manuscript, The Physical Universe as Idea Construction, which in turn led to these sessions. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 2 poems peach moons aesthetic poetry

[...] This present book, devoted to dreams and subjective experience, led me into deeper self-examination. [...]

[...] The death of a kitten that year led me to write:

[...] That experience, then, led to the sessions and to this book, containing enough energy and motive force not only to change my life but also to affect the experience of others.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 666, May 28, 1973 flood Pigs Joseph Cuba Bay

(Pause at 9:43.) The beliefs that led to their decision to stay had not changed in that regard. [...]

[...] They were led to question why they chose to face the flood alone.

[...] A “perfect” society, idealistically speaking, would provide these qualities by encouraging each individual to use his potentials to the fullest, to revel in his challenges, and to be led on by his great natural excitement as he tries to extend powers of creative potency in his own unique way.

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 22, 1984 protected association tears pregnant wouldn

[...] This led her into talk about my mother’s opinion of her — though I tried to show that Stella’s opinion had changed and that she really liked Jane in later years. [...]

[...] The mother’s hatred, Jane said, led to her need for protection — perfectly normal, I said. [...]

TES5 Session 223 January 16, 1966 teapot Brotzanin Lemons voyages Zanzibar

(Somehow the conversation turned to the lives Jane and I had led in Denmark. [...]

[...] The conversation led to some of the voyages the ship made. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 862, June 25, 1979 born therapy crime law proven

[...] Naturally we’d been involved in a number of other projects at the same time, as I’ve indicated in my notes for Mass Events, yet for me especially the publication of the two volumes of “Unknown” Reality meant that we had arrived at a certain point in the development and presentation of the Seth material: In those books, through correlating them in a modest way with our previous works, I’d attempted to show the reader just what the three of us had managed to achieve before Seth led us into Psyche — and, as it developed, Mass Events.

[...] This in turn led him to comment on the notes Jane had just written. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 16, 1982 superhuman thyroid crumbled helpless Synthroid

(7:58.) The discomforts of a physical nature led to instant responses. [...]

[...] Now his desires and intents have set it upon a healthy, reasonable setting, and the inner processes are automatically activated to bring about the normal quickening of his body, as before his intent led to the body’s automatic slowness. [...]

TES9 Session 457 January 13, 1969 revelationary fiction mission hypocrisy committed

[...] The search for answers, and this passionate yearning toward truth, has driven Ruburt’s personality, and he became ill only when he was afraid to continue the search, because it led him into byways that he had not planned upon; or rather, upon which the ego had not planned.

[...] It did not see that then previous questions that it had set, that it had asked, led inevitably to intuitive answers and to psychic experience, and for some time it refused to see this, in quotes “quite logical” consistency. [...]

[...] The conflict brought him to a point where he simply could go no further intellectually, for the intellect would not follow where the intuitions led. [...]

TPS2 Session 606 March 3, 1972 worktable Troy fl nicely return

[...] So see how nicely and easily you were led along those lines.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, October 20, 1970 Nassair houseboys Vanessa Dennis disbelief

[...] We will hopscotch back and forth and with our friend Ruburt, for this is also one of his main lines of interest, but your own experience can be used to benefit by the class at large for you must be led to see that you can alter physical events in such a way. You must be led to see that there are other dimensions of reality in which you also have your existence, and that you are not limited to the three-dimensional system that you know. [...]

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