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WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 2, 1984 Jake Bantam shaky staff barber

[...] I wanted a word from Seth on what our reactions should, or could, be, in light of yesterday’s session about living in the moment.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 17, 1984 Bactrim joyride car Cadillac maintenance

[...] In a fashion the body is a living book, being produced in every moment.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 14, 1983 exuberant dietary Misnick healthy obedient

[...] She stayed but a moment. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, May 28, 1968 impart transmit solve am community

Now, let you all for a moment remain quiet as I divest myself of those characteristics that you find so human and understanding, and remember that inner portions of yourselves also have existences that are as strange. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, September 17, 1968 dog door taskmaster yaps fear

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

ECS1 ESP Class Session, October 8, 1968 bell task Lafinda ring brandy

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

TPS6 Deleted Session May 2, 1982 intro bitch raging Robbie Walt

[...] Maybe even half-duped, because I could never figure out when her crying outrage, her screaming anguish, were real expressions of nearly unbearable moments, or when she was acting. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session May 23, 1982 mcg dozing assurances finger magical

[...] It is highly important now that you do indeed concentrate upon the beauties and pleasures of the moment. [...]

TPS1 Session 477 (Deleted) April 21, 1969 annoyance abundance reacting postponed adequately

Give us a moment. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, October 5, 1971 Phil Janice baby goddess Persia

[...] Let this moment, then, be a center to which other portions of the self come and greet each other and say, “Hello, brothers, you are myself.”

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 828, March 15, 1978 imagination begrudge storms men early

(10:40.) Give us a moment… You use terms like “being flooded by emotion,” however, and other very intuitive statements showing your own deeper recognition of events that quite escape you when you examine them through reason alone. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974 planet beam space clusters speeds

[...] Give us a moment….

2. Just as he talks here about the surface nature of our travel, in Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality Seth had a similar observation to make about our ideas of time; see the 688th session after 10:26: “Again, you live on the surface of the moments, with no understanding of the unrecognized and unofficial realities that lie beneath.”

[...] She was physically uncomfortable as she lay on her left side, however, so after a few moments she turned over. [...]

TES7 Session 306 December 5, 1966 Wilbur stamp psychedelic Marilyn rectangle

Give us a moment. [...]

[...] At the moment she remembered something small in a left-hand corner on an envelope; of a building of some kind; and of something round like a postmark or vaccination. [...]

TES1 Session 26 February 18, 1964 John Philip Bradley human evolution

Our sessions are important, after all, and not to be put off at the mood of the moment. [...]

I will go into this in a few moments. [...]

TES2 Session 56 May 25, 1964 Callahan weather discharge female nonidentity

It was a moment of momentary (underlined) terror, as the ego realized that what it fought against and what it would continue, though ineffectually, to fight against, was indeed no enemy to it but a most familiar omnipresent inner self, against which it was now powerless. [...]

The moments will reoccur, as Ruburt noticed Miss Callahan doodled upon a pad without any conscious knowledge of so doing, and without knowledge of what was written. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 831, January 15, 1979 copyedited Tam Sue medieval private

(9:43.) Give us a moment… Your subjective options are far greater, and yet so of course is the necessity to place that subjective experience into meaningful terms. [...]

Give us a moment… Basically, religion is an activity through which man attempts to see the meaning of his life. [...]

TES9 Session 441 October 9, 1968 mythlin male proportionately Zeno Pitre

[...] The spontaneous self had risen up against what it considered the rigidity of beginning a session at a particular moment. [...]

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

DEaVF1 Essay 7 Friday, May 7, 1982 reincarnational redemption essay serf magical

For Seth, Framework 1 is simply a term representing the everyday, linear, conscious “working reality” we take for granted, the one in which “time” and events automatically unfold in moment after undeniable moment. [...]

Before proceeding I want to make clear just what I mean by “reincarnational selves” (while confining this discussion to “past” lives for the moment). [...]

I’ll digress a moment to note that it’s quite obvious that when conducted by skilled therapists past-life regression has proven to be of great benefit to certain individuals. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 513, February 5, 1970 pleasure created understatement form environment

[...] You usually do not realize that your physical body is created by you at each moment as a direct result of your inner conception of what you are, or that it changes in important chemical and electromagnetic ways with the ever-moving pace of your own thought.

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 20, 1984 disease suffering exasperated health Elisabeth

Give us a moment … We will begin the next chapter, to be called: “States of Health and Disease” — the entire sentence in quotations.

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