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SS Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 570, March 1, 1971 stages Speakers layers undifferentiated sleep

On occasion even in waking life a personality may spontaneously shift gears, so to speak, and suddenly find itself for a second or perhaps a few moments within another such realm. [...]

[...] Both sensations are characteristic of moments in which you almost catch yourself, almost become aware of this undifferentiated area, and then translate some of its experiences into physical terms. [...]

(Pause at 9:50.) This period can last for only a few moments, for half an hour, or can be returned to. [...]

[...] You cannot yourselves keep track of it for five full moments of your time. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 695 May 6, 1974 photograph species probable picture specimen

(In a few moments Jane left her altered state of consciousness. [...]

Give us a moment

Give us a moment

As you are looking at one photograph in your personal history, that represents your emergence in this particular reality — or the reality that was accepted as official at the time it was taken — so you are looking at a picture of a representative of your species, caught in a particular moment of probability. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 4: Session 521, March 30, 1970 actor play multidimensional production role

(Pause at 9:24.) Now stated simply, time is not a series of moments. [...]

[...] The assumptions are that time is a series of moments one after another; that an objective world exists quite independently of your own creation and perception of it; that you are bound within the physical bodies that you have donned; and that you are limited by time and space.

The plays seem to be taking place one before the other, and so these communications seem to intensify the false idea that time is a series of moments, passing in a single line from some inconceivable beginning to some equally inconceivable end.

There is great cooperation behind such momentous productions, and in playing his role, each actor first actualizes himself within three-dimensional reality. [...]

TES6 Session 260 May 18, 1966 Goldsmith Nate Saratoga spade visit

[...] Give us a moment, please. [...]

Give us a moment, please. [...]

Give us a moment. [...]

[...] I found it in a drawer of my desk about an hour before the session and decided to use it for the object on the spur of the moment. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 24, 1977 faith Framework crash intimacy sustained

[...] After all of this person’s planning, hard work and effort, at the last moment everything seems to go wrong. [...]

Later he wonders what happened, that his life was saved, and his plans altered at the last moment. [...]

(9:58.) Give us a moment.... [...]

[...] Again, you should not double check at every moment. [...]

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

[...] I absent-mindedly peeled the label from a bottle as we sat talking in the darkened room, then decided on the spur of the moment to use it for a test. [...]

[...] Give us a moment.

[...] A telephone may be ringing at this moment (pause, at 10:10) in his immediate environment.

Again, give us a moment.

TES8 Session 415 June 10, 1968 pilot gulf Blevins bailed fuel

[...] Now give us a moment. [...]

[...] (Long pause.) Now give us a moment.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, November 2, 1971 bull pasture listen Gert silence

I want you to settle yourselves within the moment as it exists for you. [...] Do not take anything for granted this week, either that objects are stationery or that time goes from one moment to the next. [...] Your thoughts, all of your thoughts at this moment, to you seem to come and go without a trace and yet they leave traces that you do not see, nor perceive, nor even sense, and yet if you quietly examine your experience, if you listen to the universe, you can begin to perceive some of these realities and that is what I want you to do. [...]

TES5 Session 203 October 28, 1965 Peg Rhine Rico Puerto Duke

[...] I do not have her name at the moment. [...]

[...] This implies a nuisance rather than a momentous event...

Give us a moment.

I will let our Ruburt rest, at least for a moment or so. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session May 14, 1982 nurse Upjohn Eleanor Roe visits

[...] I think she’s very gradually changing for the better as things are, and for the moment at least am content to take some comfort in that. [...]

(9:10.) Give us a moment.... [...]

Give us a moment.... [...]

Give us a moment.... [...]

TPS1 Session 480 (Deleted) May 7, 1969 symptoms prayer health concentrate layer

[...] Now give me a moment, (pause), and a long moment. [...]

Give us a moment. [...]

[...] Give me a moment. [...]

NotP Chapter 11: Session 797, March 14, 1977 impregnated universe invisible visible species

Give us a moment… Your universe did not emerge at any one point, therefore, or with any one initial cell — but everywhere it began to exist at once, as the inner pulsations of the invisible universe reached certain intensities that “impregnated” the entire physical system simultaneously.

[...] The whole affair is quite complicated since — again as I have intimated — the world freshly springs into new creativity at each moment. [...]

(9:53.) Give us a moment… You distinguish between consciousness and your own version, which you consider consciousness of self. [...]

[...] I certainly realize that this is hardly a scientific statement — yet the moment that All That Is conceived of a physical universe it was invisibly created, endowed with creativity, and bound to emerge.

TPS5 Deleted Session September 20, 1978 murderers fabric victim shell Eastern

(9:46.) Give us a moment.... A note to Ruburt: to impress that universe on a conscious level, you stress your individuality, while at the same time trying to realize that your uniqueness rises each moment from that divine psychological fabric. [...]

(9:26.) Give us a moment.... [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 23, 1980 animal platform curled excitement pets

[...] I have given some material like this in the past—but on such occasions try to return to the moment, to the present. [...] Then, if you find yourself exaggerating any unpleasantness within that moment, and projecting it into the future, you stop and say “That is not a part of this present moment. [...] I will not overload that present by borrowing trouble that in this moment has no reality” (all very emphatically). [...]

[...] (Pause.) In a fashion almost impossible to describe, their consciousnesses—the body’s and the animals’—are “young” in each moment of their existences. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Sessions July 9, 1977 Saturday July 10, 1977 fanatic threat fools safety rancor

Give us a moment... [...]

[...] A few moments later, when he came through Seth took up where he’d left off in mid-sentence:)

(9:53.) Now give us a moment....

Give us a moment.... [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session June 3, 1978 pendulum recover walk issues specific

(9:52.) Give us a moment.... [...]

(10:40.) Give us a moment.... [...]

Give us a moment.... [...]

[...] The pendulum can also be used quite effectively, for only a few moments, but habitually, before bed—the two of you together—with Ruburt suggesting that he will rest comfortably and awaken refreshed in the morning, that he will have a therapeutic sleep.

ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 16, 1971 Kyle Bobby Joel blessings saintly

[...] Now it is also true that for each moment that you exist, in this universe, you do not exist in it. [...] You only accept as real those moments in which you are aware within physical reality. [...]

[...] It is all right to disappear, even to relate or for a moment’s peace but not as an escape hatch. [...]

([Nadine:] “Is it possible to experience some of these personalities while you are conscious of the personality you have at the moment?”)

[...] Some do and some do not, so that these exist only here, as far as you are concerned for the moment. [...]

TES5 Session 239 March 7, 1966 John perfume dominate Philip wife

[...] They continue to consider time as a series of moments, one following the other.

[...] For the mind does not divide time into a series of moments. [...]

[...] Give us a moment however.

Now, please give us a moment for the Instream data.

TES9 Session 451 November 25, 1968 center trance formulas pierces spirals

A too-rigid rendition can frighten the subject by imprisoning him within the moment, from which it seems he cannot escape. [...] And so the landscape, not one but many landscapes in one, for while it is unique in a given moment, still it is a composite in your terms of the pasts that have formed it, and the futures that act upon it even now.

[...] There may be a definite memory recall, a few curious moments when time dissolves, when even beneath a portrait you have painted you will see another face.

Now when you, with your love of images, look at a face, relax for a moment. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 589, August 4, 1971 soul reincarnational sprang Two blasé

[...] Then she told me Seth was “around” and that the session would begin in a moment. [...]

Give us a moment. [...]

[...] In the terms of which I am speaking for your benefit, their present might, for example, include the life and death of your planet in a moment of their “time.” [...]

Give us a good moment. [...]

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