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TES6 Session 244 March 23, 1966 Peggy locations photograph envelope switch

When you are dealing with dream locations you are not dealing with mass-perceptions, but with personal perceptions. There is no need therefore for any complicated arrangements calculated to insure agreement between persons as to location in space.

Each dream location is created by the individual precisely in the same way that I have explained to you; that is, they do not differ basically from physical locations, but in one degree. The difference is mainly that they need not be perceived by others.

The locations that you visit while dreaming are as real to you then as physical locations are to you in your waking state.

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 888, December 10, 1979 Guy Camper pinpoint Dr electron

You cannot really locate or pinpoint microscopic or macroscopic events with any precision. [...] I want to deal briefly with such ideas, so that later we can discuss the location of the universe.

(Long pause.) When you are dreaming you cannot pinpoint your dream location in the same way that you can determine, say, the chair or the bureau that may sit on the floor by the bed in which you dream. That inner location is real, however, and meaningful activity can take place within it. [...]

Dictation: You can only locate or pinpoint an event that falls one way or another into the range of your perception.

TES8 Session 339 May 3, 1967 coastline garage dunes Chula Vista

[...] Up until I asked if Seth was at the location, she saw what she described, but not clearly [or Seth did]. [...] She felt that a partial projection took place, not a full one since only vision operated in the other location, rather than, say, all the senses. [...]

[...] The event happening in an unfamiliar location, unfamiliar that is to the victim or perhaps victims, at the time. [...]

(“Are you at the location now?”)

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 12 dream recall locations investigation recorder

[...] The material on dream locations particularly intrigued me. Seth had told us to leave room in our dream records to note the locations and advised us to examine them carefully. I was quite surprised at the different kinds of dream locations in my own dreams and made up the following list of them. [...]

In fact, the bulk of my dream locations in this study was equally divided between completely unfamiliar places and locations too indistinct to recall. [...] Most interesting of all, however, I found that most of my precognitive dreams happened in locations that were unfamiliar at the time of the dream. [...]

3. Dream locations that represent definite places that appear as they were in the past. If you dream of your childhood home as it was, not as it is now, then the location would belong in this category.

TES2 Session 48 April 27, 1964 essence location girl swimming circumferences

[...] In basic terms, as far as your plane is concerned, the body does appear in a new location, but it does not travel between two points, as a vehicle might do. There is a transformation of energy from one location simultaneously to another location.

(Note that in first experience I saw similar location [later, in Watkins Glen, NY] but did not participate actively—that is, I did not swim. In the second, the location was different, but I heard the calling voice. [...]

In some instances the physical body stays in its original location, and the personality-essence moves through camouflage space and time. [...]

TES4 Session 192 September 25, 1965 silt lake artifacts cove Bill

[...] Then he added that in a certain location could be found bronze artifacts in the lake. There was much here, including some generalized locations and descriptions, that is not recorded. [...]

[...] Bill was inspired to ask Seth whether it would be possible to locate Indian artifacts on the lake bottom; he had long been curious about this.

([Myself: “Can you give us the location of the gasoline station?”)

TES4 Session 193 September 27, 1965 label Lorraine Lake test Seneca

[...] In that session Bill Gallagher asked Seth about the possibility of locating artifacts in the waters of Seneca Lake. Describing the location of a certain cove, and underwater cave, Seth used as a starting point a gasoline station and the letters M, A, and C. Seth told us these could be part of the name Mack, or were involved with a Mack truck; he was not sure.

[...] When you dream of a particular location, that location does then exist in fact. [...]

[...] She gave the location of this station as about 5 miles north of Himrod, on Route 14, on the west side of the lake. [...]

UR2 Appendix 13: (For Session 708) tree indexing combing phrase twinkling

[...] I thought I remembered a statement he’d made long ago, but now I couldn’t locate it within the body of his material. One by one my mental connections fell into place as I searched for it, yet for a time I was quite frustrated while I tried to physically verify my unconscious knowledge of its location.

SS Appendix: Session 593, August 30, 1971 hole coordination black entropy points

Creativity springs forth easily, and so such locations are not necessarily peaceful, although they would be the best ground in which peace could grow. [...]

[...] An imaginary line will help you properly identify the place, in any given location, closest to any given coordination point. [...]

[...] Now that she knew where the coordination point was, it seemed incredible to her that she hadn’t always known its location. [...]

TSM Chapter Fourteen dream waking clerks locations Turkish

“If you have little memory of dream locations when you are awake, you have little memory of ‘physical’ locations when you are in the dream state. When the physical body lies in bed, it is separated by a vast distance from the dream location in which the dreaming self may dwell. But this distance has nothing to do with space, for the dream location can exist simultaneously with the room in which the body sleeps.

“The locations that you visit while dreaming are as real to you then as physical locations are to you now. [...]

But what about that location, the Turkish hall? [...]

TPS2 Session 608 Deleted. Seth’s Preface: “The Manufacture of Personal Reality” April 5, 1972 correlating core Oversoul reincarnation brain

[...] Otherwise it is impossible to understand how for example, an 18th-century town, a 20th-century town, and an ancient village can all exist not merely at once, but also on occasion in the same (in quotes) “location.”

[...] When this occurs the perceptions have already altered it, so that it is very difficult to perceive at the same time the present physical location and the past one. [...]

[...] At break now some of the people left the upstairs location, so it was quieter. [...]

TES3 Session 131 February 10, 1965 electrical density denseness intensities field

A study of dreams, of dream locations, is most important. Dream locations do not take up any space physically, it is true, but they are composed of electrical mass density and intensity. [...]

[...] Why has no one suspected that dream locations, for example, have not only a psychological reality, but a definite actuality?

(See the 44th session for material on the dream locations, the expanding mind, the value climate of psychological reality.)

SDPC Preface Sonja Jack program television camera

If you have little memory of your dream locations when you are awake, then remember that you have little memory of your waking locations when you are in the dream situation. [...] When the body lies in bed, it is separated by a vast distance from the dream location in which the dreaming self may dwell. But this, dear friends, has nothing to do with space, for the dream location exists simultaneously with the room in which the body sleeps.

The locations that you visit while dreaming are as real to you then as physical locations are to you in the waking state. [...]

[...] Our records show clearly that what we saw in some such episodes were not imaginary places, but locations we visited while the body slept. [...]

TES2 Session 65 June 28, 1964 land acre purchase house intimacy

[...] We had not entertained any though of buying it, however, since we had heard the price was high previously, and did not care for the location. [...]

[...] It is one of many locations which you would find very suitable, and which if I may say so, would seem almost to be made to order.

[...] The location is advantageous from many viewpoints. [...]

TES2 Session 43 April 13, 1964 camouflage transportation space disentanglement expansion

Your certainly cannot pinpoint a dream location, even if the location corresponds to a familiar one in the camouflage universe. The dream itself is not experienced in the specific camouflage location. [...] The two locations, the dream location and the camouflage location, appear the same but they are not the same.

TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 295 October 19, 1966 loaf bread Grenada motorcycle snorkeling

[...] Perhaps involving a northeast location, or a northeast section of another location.

TES6 Session 246 March 30, 1966 pointer Wyoming Jimmy young Marilyn

(We wondered whether Seth would be able to come through with the Wyoming location also, in respect to the data given in the last session. [...]

[...] He plans a trip, to a specific location. [...]

You made rather too much of a point of our location in Wyoming, Joseph. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 8: May 22, 1984 eliciting play forgive children imagination

[...] In dreams, however, you often feel as if you are in another location entirely, and all of your senses seem pivoted in that location. [...]

TES5 Session 219 January 3, 1966 Lorraine Bunn test box Mansfield

[...] “A location not in this city, that is a connection with a location not of this city,” is a hit, Mansfield, PA, being the other location.

[...] A location not in this city, that is a connection with a location not of this city.

(In addition, Miss Callahan is the only person we have located who taught Frank Watts’ children in grade and high school; Frank Watts was the first personality Jane contacted in these sessions and was soon replaced by Seth. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 10: Session 934, August 10, 1981 herbs tribal global dreams leaders

(Long pause.) In such a fashion man learned the location of the oceans upon the earth—or at least was given the assurance that such large bodies of water existed, along with clues as to their locations, and the placement of the stars overhead.

[...] The person interested most in herbs and plant life would also find that nightly dreams mirrored that daytime preoccupation, so that nightly dream excursions might find the dreamer examining strange herbs in another location than the native one. [...]

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