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WTH Part Two: Chapter 12: June 15, 1984 fetuses offspring cart born deficient

(3:34.) The species is filled with a powerful sense of curiosity and wonder, and the need for exploration and discovery, so that even a man born as a king through several lives would find himself bored and determined to seek out a different or opposite experience.

TES8 Session 342 May 17, 1967 action sparked nonfact event intensity

Much of man’s creativity is expressed directly through his hands, and for this reason they are often used in healing experiences. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, August 24, 1971 Juanita Mu Sue hear Sean

[...] This young man came up with some very good ideas about you as did everyone else in the room. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 629, November 29, 1972 Augustus analyst cure invasion suicidal

[...] If the analyst, over a period of time, should convince Augustus that his condition in the present resulted from some specific inhibited event in the past, and if the analyst was an intuitive and understanding man, then Augustus might change his beliefs enough so that some kind of “cure” was worked. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 833, January 31, 1979 fame mate reams destination deaths

[...] Man experiences ambitions, desires, likes and dislikes of a highly emotional nature — and at the same time he has intellectual beliefs about himself, his feelings, and the world. [...]

TES5 Session 211 November 24, 1965 clock Bill gilt features facial

[...] Man will not learn the basic nature of reality by studying the physical universe alone, nor will he learn it by studying the personality as it operates within the physical universe alone.

A late arrival, another man and woman, who live outside of town. [...]

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

Another single photograph of a child; also a photograph of a woman who is now the wife of the man to whom these photographs and the object belong.

[...] A doctor… A connection with a man who can be considered an outsider to a group. [...]

TES2 Session 66 June 29, 1964 construction overlapping continuums glass Voghler

I am also aware that your real-estate man was here, and I am also aware that we are still involved in our discussion on matter. [...]

(Later again, I had a look at a man in the camping area at Enfield Glen. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session April 29, 1975 Castaneda advertising reputable publishing healer

The healthy man or woman, in excellent condition, may be quite as blind in other areas, but the healer and the patient are united in a strange fashion by their belief in the existence of dis-ease as far as personal experience is concerned. [...]

The man or woman who seems obsessively concerned with health, is also however obsessed with disease—and afraid of falling into it, as the conventional saint might be of the devil.

UR1 Section 3: Session 702 June 10, 1974 spin electrons technology biofeedback science

[...] Even as a means, objective science is only helpful for a while, because it will constantly run up against deeper inner realities that are necessarily shunted aside and ignored simply because of its method and attitude.2 No objective science or splendid technology alone will keep even one man or woman alive, for example, if that individual has decided to leave the flesh, or finds no joy in daily life.

[...] (Pause, during an intent delivery.) Unless man also identifies himself with the other kinds of life with which he shares the world, no technology will ever help him understand his experience. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session July 16, 1979 evidence hornets absence creativity thrives

[...] When man believed the world was flat, he used his thought processes in such a way that they had great difficulty in imagining any other kind of world, and read the evidence so that it fit the flat-world picture.

TES3 Session 113 December 7, 1964 December duration Christmas lighter gaunt

[...] I then saw a short, dark-haired man wearing black horn-rimmed glasses. [...]

TES7 Session 309 December 14, 1966 structure yous psychological selves step

[...] In some she married but not the man you know as your father. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 2 Monday, April 5, 1982 explanations frenetic handset intercoms stoicism

[...] The same processes appeared in my husband Rob’s life, of course, as our lives seemed to impinge into the area of man’s greatest hopes, and into the opposite area of his greatest fears.

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 565, February 1, 1971 probable act validity infinite selves

Go back to our man at the telephone, mentioned earlier. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 12 dream recall locations investigation recorder

[...] Nevertheless, it is fully capable of perceiving far more than Western man allows it to perceive. [...]

[...] The ego will accept knowledge derived from the dream state as a man might accept a message from a distant land in which he does not care to dwell and whose environment would both mystify and astonish him.

It is amazing how man regrets the hours spent in sleep. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 20, 1981 handicap Tom symptoms insight aggravated

[...] (Long pause.) There were certain deep questions about life, certain pressing problems about man’s condition, with which you felt you had little experience, since your primary goals had been to examine life, to stand apart from it to study it, And therefore you both felt that you had few of the same concerns as those that led other people (quietly intent). [...]

[...] You needed extra impetus—again so it seemed—lest your relative nonattachment to life’s conditions kept you from a sympathetic understanding of your fellow man. [...]

TES3 Session 105 November 9, 1964 Helen McIlwain death foreseen mother

The boy who delivered the message in Ruburt’s dream was partially a dream construction, representing a George Pilotte Junior, with whom Ruburt felt an affinity in early life; a relative, a cousin who is also psychically connected with Ruburt’s mother, and who is subconsciously connected in Ruburt’s mind with the death of his grandfather, since the boy, who is now a man, was kind to Ruburt at that time.

[...] The man left it momentarily. [...]

ECS1 Session 494, ESP Class Session, July 15, 1969 Bega Theodore Ned portrait Brad

[...] It is a part that can understand why you (Vera) have so related to this man; it is a part that can understand why the five-and seven-and eight- year-old girl that you were has related to this man and not independently gone on. [...]

TES1 Session 26 February 18, 1964 John Philip Bradley human evolution

[...] Our poor maligned friend, the ape, did not suddenly beat his hairy chest in exaltation and cry “I am a man.” [...]

[...] The point however remains that man became so fascinated with the conscious ego that he ignored the part of himself that made the ego possible, and ignored the part of himself that gives to the ego the very powers of which he is so consciously proud.

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