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Two other people in the room, I believe a woman and a man, and another man has been present but is now out of the room. [...]
[...] Perhaps the initials of the man who lives here.
[...] There is an office close by in the same dwelling place, that also belongs to the owner, the man who Dr. Instream visits.
Present linguistic thinking assigns the burgeoning of a “modern” language ability to late Neanderthal man, who existed across southern Europe and other lands in the Eastern Hemisphere during part of the last Ice Age glaciation (from about 70,000 to 10,000 years ago). Some 40,000 years ago, in Europe at least, Neanderthal man either evolved into or was supplanted by Cro-Magnon man (Homo sapiens sapiens) our immediate predecessor.
[...] See, for example, his material on reincarnational civilizations and the Lumanians in Chapter 15 of Seth Speaks. In Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality, see his discussion on ancient man in the 702nd session, as well as Jane’s own material on the “innumerable species of man-in-the-making” in Appendix 6.
Numerous forms of vocal communication — whether “true” speech or not, in current opinion — undoubtedly existed among the ancestors of our species for many millennia before the appearance of late Neanderthal man, however; according to conservative estimates such methods could have been in use for well over two million years, perhaps beginning even with our prehuman or animal stages. [...]
[...] Then when she discovered that he was not willing or able to go either way, or pay either price, she was enraged and embittered, and did not think of him as a man. [...] And she looked at Jay and was envious, and hated him for being the sort of man she wanted and did not get.
[...] She married a man in whom there was little aggressiveness.
[...] And when your parents visited her, your mother and father played the part in the beginning of the grand lady and condescending gentleman, for your father considered tailoring beneath a man.
[...] The acceptable assumptions to a large extent ran directly contradictory to built-in biological, spiritual, and psychological assumptions that are a part of man’s heritage. [...]
[...] The trouble is that the rational view of life has separated man from a sense of his own power source. [...]
“After the Gus part of the dream, I saw through the glass door a man standing quite at military attention. [...]
“The Navy man never came through the door like Gus had, though, nor did he speak to me or move. [...]
[...] When I was a young man in New York City I even saw some of it in the museums, but I don’t recall being that affected by it then. [...]
[...] There is a man vastly interested in the idea of coloring sculptures—the statues.
[...] He also learns some secrets of color through the man mentioned earlier, and there is a binding agent in his work not recognized as such. [...]
Another man in an airplane above sees the whole landscape, and through radio communicates to those below about those conditions which they cannot perceive. The man in the airplane, then, can be compared to the inner self, sending messages to other areas of the subconscious, whose energies and focus are necessarily used in limited fashion.
Only in this case the man in the airplane, instead of a radio message, would radio directly into the mind mechanism of the men below, a dream drama in the coded symbols which would be interpreted automatically by the men below.
[...] The ego, the conscious ego, the so-called conscious self, is only the front man in the front lines, supported by multitudinous areas or portions of himself that he does not know, and whose messages come to him only through the correspondence of dreams.
[...] But man is much more than the conscious self, and what he calls the conscious self is merely the whole self as seen through the direction in which the whole self chooses to direct its energies and focus.
A man might die very shortly after his wife’s death, for example. Regardless of the circumstances, no one should judge such cases, for regardless of the way such a man might die, it would be because the thrust and intent and purpose of his life was no longer in physical reality.
It was not Cato but the information, portions of the information, were once given by Cato and the man is a follower of some, though not all, of Cato’s works. [...]
Now, so-called occult knowledge dealt with secret knowledge, and it is secret to the extent that every man must discover it for himself and that is the end of the secrecy. [...]
[...] If, for example, a point were to be made along these lines, the following could happen— Say that you wanted to express the human characteristics that can lead to disaster, that can lead a man to betray another. [...]
([Joel:] “But I am a young man.”)
[...] The idea of evolution in its popular meaning promulgated this theory, as through gradual progression in a one-line direction, man emerged from the ape. [...]
(Pause at 9:26.) The inner reality of the message was told in terms that man at the time could understand, in line with his root assumptions. [...]
(10:28.) The methods, the secret methods behind all of the religions, were meant to lead man into a realm of understanding that existed apart from the symbols and the stories, into inner realizations that would take him both within and without the physical world that he knew. [...]
Our friend of the manuscript thinks of himself as a liberal-minded man, but he will not take any giant steps away from the lines of academiclike safety.
One of the other men mentioned has a mustache, a dark one, though he is not necessarily a young man, and pointed features. [...]
Some connection with the initials C S. Also a connection with a young boy—that is, young man, I believe, but not an adult male.
Right now I’d bet that man will most certainly try with all of his might every technique he can devise in order to prolong physical life as long as possible — so great is his conscious fear of death as the consummate extinction for all time to come. Through all of his recorded history, man has created that fear, that belief, with the greatest tenacity imaginable.
Dictation: Your scientists are beginning to understand man’s physical relationship with nature. [...]
Environmental questions are being raised about man’s effects upon the world in which he lives. [...]
All elements of the interior invisible environment work together, and they form the temporal weather patterns that are exteriorized mental states, presenting you locally and en masse, then, with a physical version of man’s emotional states. [...]
(2nd Question: Got any initials on the older man? “The letters M and J, though these are not necessarily connected with the man.” [...]
[...] And a connection with an older man here.
(“Got any initials on the older man?”)
The letters M and J, though these are not necessarily connected with the man.