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[...] That is, you can perhaps sense or remember an earlier moment intuitively or capture an earlier moment visually as in a photograph, or audibly as in a recording. You can through motion pictures refer back to past time, capturing the visual and auditory data of a moment and even the apparent motion of its sequence. Viewing through your so marvelous television—ha—a historical moment for example you can refer to much that has passed.
[...] The time that you spend watching such a historic moment takes up an identical amount of time in the present. [...] You give up your precious moment in the present but you do not have a complete moment of the past to show for it.
[...] You should know that I too enjoy a moment of social discourse or I would not keep you so long. [...]
[...] I enjoy speaking with you and wanted merely a few moments of what you might be pleased to call normal conversation. [...]
Give us a moment.... [...]
(“Do you want to say something about the Voice?” In a rather funny confrontation, Seth and I stared at each other for a few moments. [...]
[...] It’s practically impossible, for example, to get free of the connotations of the worst elements of the whole field: the moment the subject comes up, we’re associated with all the history of mediumship in the most banal of terms. [...]
(10:10.) Give us a moment.... [...]
Give us a moment … Time periods themselves, then, are somewhat like platforms — natural platforms — that serve “time and time again” to bring forth fresh life. [...]
[...] Each moment, each year, has other dimensions, therefore, that you do not comprehend as yet. [...]
(9:43.) Give us a moment … The year 1940, then, continues to exist as the mountain ledge continues to exist, and it brings forth new creativity “each season.” [...]
At each moment they sense their position. [...]
The moment is remembered because the emotions experienced at the time almost completely fill the psychic space, forcing all other experiences out. The stronger the emotion the more vivid the moment becomes, the more totally it is recalled. [...]
[...] It was quite clear, especially about the eyes, nose and mouth; and later I realized that I had been “seeing” it for at least a few moments, almost absent-mindedly, before I understood what was happening.
[...] I came across the calendar beneath a stack of books and on the spur of the moment decided to use it for the test, wondering whether this type of cut and dried subject matter would have as much emotional pull for Seth/Jane as the subject matter of the first two tests. [...]
[...] The immediate emotion of any moment, therefore, forms the framework of your present time within the waking state. [...]
The simplicity of natural guilt does not lead to what you think of as conscience, yet conscience is also dependent upon that moment of reflection that in a large measure sets you apart from the animals. [...] Give us a moment…
[...] We return once more to that moment of reflection, for it is here that both causes and effects first appear. [...]
You seem to think that there is an expanse of time between reincarnational existences, that one follows the other as one moment seems to follow another. [...]
[...] As your moment of reflection gave birth to consciousness as you think of it — for both really came together — so then can another phenomenon and kind of reflection give birth to at least some dim conscious awareness of the vast dimensions of your own reality.
Give us a moment. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Rest your hand a moment.
Give us a moment. [...]
What you want is not a perfection which is rigid, but the ever-balancing action of spontaneous motion, a balance precariously maintained for a moment through ever-approaching and receding imbalances that result in objects.
[...] The intellect follows when and to what extent it can in the poetic experience, but does not directly participate in the initial moment of revelation or intuitional insight. [...]
[...] He does not feel guilty because he does not intellectually question the moment of poetic revelation. [...]
(Emphatically.) I am now you see so a part of his system at this moment that no part of his consciousness can sit aside and isolate me. [...]