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ECS4 Jane’s Exercise in Class August 31, 1971 pyramid flash gladly Return freedom

[...] I’m going to be quiet for a moment in which time you can explore what you are experiencing. [...]

UR2 Appendix 12: (For Session 705) evolution Darwin appendix dna realism

(Seth’s ideas aside for the moment, biologists faithful to Darwin’s theories don’t want to hear anything about the precognitive abilities of a species, nor do they see any evidence of it in their work. [...] In atomic physics, for example, no special meaning or place is given to any particular moment, and fundamentally the past and future all but merge in the interactions of elementary particles — thus at least approaching Seth’s simultaneous time.10 At that level there’s change, or value fulfillment, but no evolution. [...]

[...] Seth, in Session 681: “In your terms — the phrase is necessary — the moment point, the present, is the point of interaction between all existences and reality. All probabilities flow through it, though one of your moment points may be experienced as centuries, or as a breath, in other probable realities of which you are a part.” [...]

[...] And Seth’s explanation of the moment point11 encompasses the seeming paradox through which consecutive time can be allowed expression within simultaneous time.

[...] I’ll digress here for a moment to note that we expect to be so occupied for the rest of our lives: The intellectual and emotional challenges posed by the Seth material are practically unlimited.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 2, 1981 crisis situation bathroom therapeutic toilet

[...] I also couldn’t see how we were going to get through these difficult moments.

(I should take a moment here to note that Seth has said this before, and that Jane has referred to it also. [...]

TMA Session Thirteen September 24, 1980 mixups triplets novel box mall

(9:31.) Give us a moment … As you lay there you were aware of the fact just beneath consciousness — usual consciousness — that you had not brought in the paper before your nap, as is your habit, and almost at a dream level you idly wondered what stories it might contain. [...]

[...] In a fashion the triplets were reacting in their past to a future event that has now caught up with them, so that each of their actions in any moment of that past happened as a result of a tension — a creative tension — between the event of their original separation and the event of their future reunion.

TPS3 Deleted Session August 22, 1977 solitude rejection hurt deposits squandering

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

(11:43.) Give us a moment.... [...]

TPS2 Session 605 January 17, 1972 pyramids chanting sound gong bleed

(In a few moments I seemed to visualize a pyramid shape that was based on pictures I remembered of the actual structures in Egypt. [...]

I would like both of you at odd moments to look at objects, then try to hear their sound. [...]

TPS1 Session 377 (Deleted) November 6, 1967 success jealous virility caps castration

Now give us a moment. (Pause, hand to eyes.)

[...] Jane said she was far out again, and it took her a few moments to come out of trance. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session February 10, 1971 success appalled pendulum furious succeed

[...] For the moment at least I felt terribly discouraged. [...]

(“At the moment I’m very discouraged, I guess.”)

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 628, November 15, 1972 Augustus Two contradictory powerlessness beliefs

[...] Yet expressed they will be; and so in the interview Augustus One — who we will now simply call Augustus — at one moment came through with his gigantic belligerence, staring at Ruburt and telling him that he could annihilate anyone who hurt him. In the next moment the great plea for help would surface, the love of his wife and child. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 850, May 2, 1979 idealists idealism kill shalt Thou

Give us a moment… Let us look at the many forms idealism can take. [...]

Take your break, for a moment.

TES5 Session 201 October 25, 1965 story Freeze airplane chilly motel

Now, give us a moment.

Give us a moment.

TPS5 Deleted Session September 6, 1978 Stuart hero threats cloning Francisco

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

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

TES8 Session 401 March 27, 1968 painting seascape transparents apple opaques

[...] If you are intuitively aware of that miraculous neatness, if you allow yourself to be enveloped within that particular moment point, then the painting will form itself about you in somewhat the same manner that I am formed about Ruburt’s voice. [...]

Give us a moment.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 6, 1984 nurse interferon rebroke tandem leg

[...] One looked in for a moment after her own therapy — didn’t look good, Jane said. [...]

TES8 Session 366 September 25, 1967 competitor Searle Bradley John Gleason

[...] However, give us a moment here and shall check further. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 22, 1984 Georgia Maude herniated myelogram balmy

(Long pause.) Give us a moment … Maude was pleased and also astonished by your letter. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 29, 1971 Joel beyond flesh kinda sand

[...] Feel the kernel of your consciousness rise as one of your seeds, higher beyond the knowledge of seasons, beyond the feeling of your days or moments, beyond the relationships of blood, beyond all those kinships which you take for granted. [...]

UR2 Appendix 16: (For Session 711) sidewalks city theater traps beloved

I speak to you from the known and unknown desire that gives you your own birth, and that speaks to you from the tiniest, least-acknowledged thought that flies like a pigeon within your skull … And in this moment of your reality, and in the desire of your being, do you even create All That Is. [...]

TSM Chapter One pointer Rob board spelled Withers

Despite all my previous ideas and common sense, I knew that time wasn’t a series of moments one before the other, each one like a clothespin stuck on a line, but that all experience existed in some kind of eternal now. [...]

[...] Rob waited a moment, then asked, “What would you prefer to be called?”

[...] For the first time I began to speak for Seth, continuing the sentences the board had spelled out only a moment before.

TES5 Session 233 February 14, 1966 Linda six wedding groom marriage

Give us a moment, please. It takes me a moment to change focus.

Now give us a moment please for our Instream material.

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