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[...] We know several doctors on a social basis, but for various reasons hesitate to ask one of them to perform these duties; we would also like to repeat these studies regularly, and could hardly expect a medical man to be available in this respect.
The presence of a medical man however can stand us in good stead. [...]
A connection with another man who visited him recently, and who spoke of a colleague who is from another state, and in the same field as Dr. Instream. [...]
[...] A man may dream of a childhood experience in which he was bitten by a dog. Another man who was also bitten by a dog, may then for example telepathically pick up the original dream. [...]
Now I pick up the word whiskey, as applying to a later period, and another circumstance involving a man and a late hour, and a dwelling place with a front door precisely in the middle of a front room, and a porch that is shadowed, and back bedrooms with children. [...]
I believe the breakage was emotional, and yet I somehow connect it with the sound of glasses, whether the man had been drinking strongly or not; this could explain the glasses, which are strongly connected to me here.
[...] He had his picture taken with celebrities, and because he was “a religious man,” the establishment took it for granted that his aims and policies were good, and that he spoke for those who had no voice otherwise. [...]
[...] An enlightened position would be somewhat different, for a reasonably free individual will automatically want to aid his fellow man, and you will have a society of individuals fully functioning, and that would mean you would have fully functioning social organizations.
A letter today from a man in the Midwest, or a letter about him. The man is on in years. [...]
[...] At the fringes of my field of vision I saw that the face containing these magnificent eyes was quite hairy, covered by long black shining hair almost as though I was visualizing a throwback to more primitive man. [...]
A small meeting this afternoon, with one older and one younger man. [...]
Section 2: “Parallel Man, Alternate Man, and Probable Man: The Reflection of These in the Present, Private Psyche. [...]
Section 3: “The Private Probable Man, the Private Probable Woman, the Species in Probabilities, and Blueprints for Realities” — Nine sessions devoted to the importance of dreams in the creation of “concrete” events from probable ones. [...]
[...] (See Seth’s material on “ideals set in the heart of man” in sessions 696–97 for Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality.) Apropos of such concepts, I’ll close these introductory notes by quoting from a personal session Seth gave for Jane and me, in which he reiterates the importance of the individual and the pursuit of the ideal. [...]
For there is also a version of our Florence, a young man in China, who does not weigh even 70 pounds, and who is 26 years old. [...] It does not particularly help that young man when our Florence piles on weight because she then feels less vulnerable, and more protected from her world.
On the other hand, our young man sometimes dreams of being overweight, and it is one of his most satisfying dreams. [...]
[...] And a number of old disciplines thought that before the creation of Eve from his body, Adam, the first, original man, was really male and female.
[...] On one level this knowledge was available to the man himself. [...] While it was not the most suitable solution, it was the closest man could come at that particular time in physical reality.
[...] Also a specific connection with a kitchen, and with one tall man with a mustache, who has a child, a daughter.
[...] In historical times as you think of them, pre-industrial man had no need of those particular devices. [...]
[...] In many cases, whenever your culture and so-called primitive ones have met, inoculations worked, whether or not the natives believed in a particular inoculation, because they do believe in the “white man’s superior power,” and were as hypnotized by the white doctor’s mystique as they were by their medicine men.
[...] In each system of belief, the evidence however is overwhelming, and in the vast nature of reality both notions are equally beside the point, and one is no truer or more false than the other—a hard pill to swallow for modern man.