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TES9 Session 456 January 8, 1969 approach restricts portrait potato technique

[...] Give us a moment, dear friend. [...]

Give me a moment. [...]

Give me a moment here. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 25, 1977 future compliment equated confidence uncreative

(10:06.) Give us a moment.... [...]

[...] Only a few moments are necessary to find out whether the time is auspicious or not.

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

ECS2 ESP Class Session, September 29, 1970 Jason Yvette Aloysious Buddha Ian

[...] Now, give me a moment. [...]

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

[...] I am yanking them out of their bodies one by one, you see, and this one yells and at the last moment pulls back. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session April 25, 1971 Carl premise Sue insecurity attitudes

[...] Now give me a moment.

Now give me a moment. [...]

[...] You are not caught in the moment. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 684 February 20, 1974 units fluctuates poised blink selectivity

[...] Although the body appears permanent and in existence from one moment to the next, basically it constantly rises out of the bed of probabilities, hovering at your now-point of perception and experience, and its apparent stability is dependent upon the knowledge of “future” probabilities as well as “past” ones.

Now: Give us a moment

Give us a moment — a good one —

TPS4 Deleted Session June 28, 1978 extremist Emir Eleanor screenwriter Townsend

[...] Leaving Walt for you on a moment’s notice, so to speak, was not extremist behavior either, for he had spent three years in that relationship, and gave it indeed all the trial period it deserved. [...]

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

(“At the moment I don’t remember the interpretation.”)

TES9 Session 428 August 12, 1968 Elver fox Van Lennon Alice

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

Give me a moment. [...]

[...] Give us a moment.

TPS3 Session 725 (Deleted Portion) December 11, 1974 strands library Woodstock agility habitual

(11:35.) Give us a moment....

TPS6 Session 938 (Deleted Portion) November 24, 1981 wherever colleagues honored prudent goes

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

TES7 Session 304 November 28, 1966 list Bernards scramble package Tubbs

[...] Moment points, as I have discussed them, will clear up many of these points for you. [...]

[...] A moment please. [...]

[...] The idea being simply to offer Seth encouragement when he was right, or close, or to ask a question at the moment to develop a bit of data further. [...]

[...] And a few moments at least to turn himself inward.

TPS4 Deleted Session January 14, 1978 polarized disapproval subjective exterior shoveling

(10:49.) Give us a moment.... [...]

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

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

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

UR2 Section 5: Session 716 October 30, 1974 station drift home program focus

[...] In a physical moment you can act directly on the spot, so to speak.

[...] Let all of them together form a brilliant awareness of the moment.

[...] To do this proceed as given, and when you have the moment’s perception as clearly as possible, then willfully let it go.

[...] The previous clarity of the moment will have changed into something else. [...]

TES8 Session 414 June 5, 1969 Kennedy Senator nation ideals poison

[...] This is his moment however, and his inner choice. The next moment is never predetermined. [...]

Give us a moment. [...]

[...] So give us another moment.

SDPC Preface Sonja Jack program television camera

[...] For a moment it sent me reeling, and Jack caught my arm. [...] Rob was beside me in a moment, and I explained how I felt. [...]

For a moment I was appalled. [...]

[...] My face must have begun to change even then, the muscles rearranging themselves into Seth’s characteristic expressions, because in that last moment I saw what seemed to be a gigantic camera lens coming in for a close-up. [...]

[...] But pretend for a moment that you are looking at this situation from the other side. [...]

TES7 Session 298 October 31, 1966 teaching Piccadilly teacher object school

(“With a momentous occasion of some kind; not usual occasion. [...] She said this data refers to her first day of teaching; to her it was certainly momentous, not usual, and different. [...]

Give us a moment please. [...]

[...] With a momentous occasion of some kind; not usual  occasion. [...]

[...] She could not recall specific images at the moment, saying that she saw them when Seth said she did.

UR1 Section 1: Session 683 February 18, 1974 bulb multipersonhood personhood units herd

[...] See the 637th session:… think now of the life of the self as one message leaping across the nerve cells of a multidimensional structure — again, as real as your body — and consider it also as a greater ‘moment of reflection’ on the part of such a many-sided personality … I am aware that [these analogies] can make you feel small or fear for your identity. [...]

(Slowly:) Give us a moment … Through these units consciousness makes its mark, and not one scribble is ever annihilated.

[...] She sat quietly for a few moments, then resumed the session.)

(Pause at 11:44.) Give us a moment

TES7 February 2, 1967 Dream: Second Sequence packages Faulk crinkle baubles squinting

Then, really astonished, I see some packages that simply were not there a moment earlier. [...]

TPS3 Session 771 (Deleted Portion) April 14, 1976 Ay nee Orville Tigerman id

(11:05.) Give us a moment. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session January 1, 1983 promptness home sling arbitrary snugly

[...] Then a few moments later:)

TES7 Session 332 April 5, 1967 wipe Johnny misbehave despair replace

[...] The evening here offered a few moments of peace.

Now give us a moment, please.

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