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NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 619, October 9, 1972 safest Dialogues unsuitable dislodge upstate

Give us a moment, then… Imagination also plays an important part in your subjective life, as it gives mobility to your beliefs. [...]

TES6 Session 254 April 27, 1966 kettle Lilliard teapot gliddiard looming

Now give us a moment, please.

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

Give us a moment. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session December 12, 1977 inoculations speakers disease medicine bacteria

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

(10:25.) Give us a moment.... [...]

When you have moments of faith, run and tell the other, no matter what you are doing.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 4: Session 623, October 25, 1972 Coué ductless pancreas adrenals Emile

[...] She proved to be correct, but at the moment she was unable to elaborate.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 13, 1984 Karina Lynn electrons Russian falter

The past, and every moment of the past, are being constantly changed from the operation point of the present. [...] Yet through all of this immense, continuous creation, there is always a personal sense of continuity: You never really lose your way in the distance between one moment and the next —

TPS1 Deleted Session May 6, 1970 chat resentment pendulum penis straight

[...] (Pause.) Now give me a moment.

[...] Psychic and spiritual peaks are experienced by those in the room during such sessions, and the subjective experience of the students can then be used by them as a reminder of moments of psychic understanding that they seldom achieve.

TPS1 Session 580 (Deleted Portion) April 12, 1971 slowdown success tour fixing resentful

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

[...] I will leave our friend more or less the way he is for a few moments.

SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 526, May 4, 1970 soul entity eternity clumps motionlessness

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

[...] But give me a moment here. [...]

TES4 Session 190 September 21, 1965 John Taylors Donna loud reconstruction

[...] The transition was so smooth that it was a moment before John and I realized we were no longer listening to the tape. [...]

For a moment we just sat there. [...]

TES5 Session 218 December 15, 1965 Priestley Peggy Dunne San seminar

[...] Time one is available to him, though not necessarily as a series of moments, one after another. [...] According to Priestley, while the individual therefore is free from successive moments, he still does not have easily available, at fingertips so to speak, any information or realizations from time three. [...]

[...] It smoked noticeably for a few moments. [...]

[...] She said that consciously, at the moment, she could not explain what she had just said. [...]

[...] Therefore, while this time one of continuous moments is no longer experienced after death, it is still a reality within basic time itself, a reality toward which the personality simply is no longer focused. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 27, 1977 tooth Arizona Inn teeth fallen

[...] It takes but a moment to check with each other, though so far you usually answer the door, but state your feelings to Ruburt clearly, then ask for his, and make your decision jointly. [...] The affair is taken care of in a few moments. [...]

[...] This would take but a few moments. [...]

[...] Your focus must be upon your abilities, your achievements; the realities—all of them—of the moment. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, November 10, 1970 flute Louise music tale wink

[...] Now let us take a moment. [...]

[...] Now you were at one time, in the same area given as for the twins, and give us a moment here. [...]

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

[...] We imagined a physical reality and we imagined this moment and this time and there is no end to this children’s tale. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 692 April 24, 1974 double barrack simultaneous dream Sue

[...] I retained conscious memory of one of them for just a moment before it irrevocably faded. [...]

[...] Give us a moment

[...] Jane took a few moments to come out of a deep trance. [...]

Give us a moment(Still in trance, Jane lit a cigarette.) Your stratified concepts of one-personhood overlook all such inherent differences, however, and you have a tendency to transpose your own concepts whenever you come in contact with those whose ideas you cannot understand. [...]

TPS3 Session 707 July 1, 1974 Tam warmest salesmen Willy injured

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

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Tuesday, July 12 symphony woozy Frank sinuses crescendo

Afternoon: A strange moment suddenly comes; we’ve just finished lunch. [...]

TPS1 Session 527 (Deleted Portion) May 11, 1970 cleavage cage forthcoming rackets badminton

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

TES7 Session 312 January 16, 1967 pepper shaker McCormick Baltimore pebbles

[...] Other selves, reincarnated within the physical system as physical creatures, experienced time as you do, as a series of moments strung out one before the other. [...]

Give us a moment. [...]

Give us a moment.

TPS4 Deleted Session September 17, 1977 Framework paperback detailed operate suggestions

[...] It was hardly a momentous affair, yet it meant that Ruburt could forget his physical problems to a considerable extent, stop worrying about whether he would have to go to the bathroom, or how to get there, or when people would leave so he could get there, and so the evening was effectively altered for the better.

(10:21.) Give us a moment.... [...]

Your introduction of intimate moments, Joseph, is a small example. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session August 7, 1972 Rochester Venice Loren shuddering woman

Give us a moment. [...]

[...] I will have something to say regarding the affair you mentioned, but give us a few moments on that.

Then give us a moment... [...]

TPS1 First Hypnosis Session, Jane February 12, 1968 Florida induced relaxed hypnosis hypnotized

[...] I was still aware of resistance, however, and so thought I would wait until the intuitive moment arrived to begin. That moment came today, from an almost casual remark Jane made this afternoon, and which I am not even able to quote. [...]

[...] For a few moments she let her hands lay at her sides, but since there is tension in the upper arm muscles, her arms cannot lay fully relaxed upon the bed when she is flat on her back; after a few minutes she again crossed her hands, and told me later that this was more comfortable. [...]

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