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TPS3 Session 806 (Deleted Portion) July 30, 1977 ligaments credulous Harvard journalist Fuller

[...] This week Ruburt has regained additional motion in his right foot, with a loosening of ligaments and muscles—important ones that will help the stretching of the legs. [...]

[...] Some of these motions are not synchronized yet, and yet the improvements I speak of have been obvious.

TPS1 Session 474 April 9, 1969 hopelessness afraid solve bitterness problems

[...] In your particular circumstances, because of Ruburt’s background, you see the physical manifestation of both of your fears—an incapability of motion.

[...] Then you come to an impasse where there is no motion of a positive nature, either in the physical realm, or the mental or spiritual one.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 644, February 28, 1973 emotions beliefs refute revengeful hateful

[...] Dealing with thoughts and feelings as just directed at least roots you firmly in the integrity of your present experience, and allows its innate motion and natural creativity to thrust toward a therapeutic solution.

[...] You are denying the body’s corporeal existence and its focus in the time of the seasons, and cheating yourself of those natural biological, psychic, and mental motions that are meant to take you past themselves.

[...] You may feel that you are swamped by emotion, but trust it — again, it is the motion of your being, and it arouses your own creativity. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 11, 1981 Tam Prentice editors competent taxes

[...] I woke up with my stomach bothering me, and Jane, half crying, with a continuing of the strange, intensified feelings of uncontrolled motion/extra-slow motion combined and manifested in her back and legs. [...]

Ruburt’s body is now addressing itself to those areas that deal primarily with motion and locomotion, and in righting the body’s balance. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session May 10, 1982 Dr thyroid dozing Cummins gland

(Jane has achieved more motion and movement in her legs—her knees especially—since we began propping her feet up on a box as she lays in bed. [...] At the same time the new motions have resulted in feelings of soreness in her knees, but she recognizes that they’re positive responses. [...]

TPS2 Session 627 (Deleted Portion) November 13, 1972 cold symptoms sinus antibodies autobiography

[...] The cold does not involve physical slow motion.

The cold symptoms however also lead to a certain feeling of fluidity rather than dryness, which is in itself evocative of motion.

UR2 Section 4: Session 707 July 1, 1974 cells probable components predictive goals

Give us a moment … At basic levels, of course, the motion of a muscle involves the motion of cells and of cellular components. [...]

TPS5 Session 835 (Deleted Portion) February 7, 1979 conk movements shovel deleted especially

(Then at 9:04 Jane discovered a sudden freedom in bodily motion: She could reach across her chest with her left arm, toward her right side, at the same time that she turned to the right from the hips—a movement I hadn’t seen her execute in years.... [...]

TES4 Session 149 April 26, 1965 action dots universe field apex

We mentioned that there are always actions within actions, and made it clear that all action does not necessarily involve motion that is apparent as motion to you. [...]

[...] But structure is not dependent upon matter as in the physical universe, and the motion of molecules is more spontaneous, and an almost unbelievable depth of experience is possible within what would seem to you a fraction of a moment.

TMA Session Eight September 3, 1980 government citizens caretaker paranoid magical

[...] He would have been impressed also with the greater obvious motion of his feet, the feelings of release in the legs now spreading to the back and shoulders.

[...] For again, it is your understanding that sets it all into motion. [...]

TES6 Session 279 August 15, 1966 card greeting Tunkhannock monumental envelope

[...] To me a reference to some shape, dark and narrow, with the feeling of motion involved, as a falling through or a falling out. Downward motion, with some speed.” [...] We aren’t so sure of Seth’s interpretation, unless it pertains to the motion of the sewing machine. [...]

[...] To me a reference to some shape, dark and narrow, with the feeling of motion involved, as a falling through or a falling out. Downward motion, with some speed.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 4, 1981 rollers cushion services absolute Frank

Ruburt thinks that way fairly easily, so let him use the same kind of thought with his physical and psychic mobility, mentally imagining that he is opening inner rooms, discovering inner territory that has remained unclaimed or going back into delightful rooms, filled with motion that he had momentarily forgotten. [...]

(Long pause.) The momentary feelings of hopelessness, then, should be recognized, because again they clear the way for further motion, expression, and relaxation. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session December 10, 1977 relaxation shoes suggestions inequalities inoculation

[...] Your remarks, however, and his use of them, became an example of creative suggestive behavior, for he seized upon the idea of the luxury of motion, and realized that relaxation is motion. [...]

TES5 Session 214 December 6, 1965 discotheque napkin Washington dancers ultraviolet

[...] This could be likened to some gigantic, spontaneous motion that happens very swiftly. When you viewed such a gigantic motion with a slow camera, then you would get the effect that you receive within your system, of a continuous time. Where actually perhaps a sudden explosion had taken place, you would see a slow progression of light and motion.

[...] An action is an experienced intensity, and need not involve motion in physical terms. [...]

UR1 Appendix 8: (For Session 690) ocean climate plunge camouflage likened

[...] I like the ocean analogy because you get the idea of continuous flow and motion without apparent division.

TPS4 Deleted Session September 19, 1977 impediments Framework financial accelerated merged

He has been trying too hard to some extent in Framework 1, where the spontaneity of motion in Framework 2 will allow for the more or less spontaneous accomplishment of detailed motion in Framework 1. I want to emphasize the importance of the improvements that are taking place in Framework 1. These sessions, however, will result in an acceleration and ease, if the sessions are put to use.

[...] In the time framework of Framework 1, the time period could not contain such accelerated mental or psychic motion, so it appears in your terms of time during our continuous session. [...]

TES5 Session 215 December 8, 1965 candle flame Roy height test

[...] I did not say that action was not motion. [...] Action is motion, but not necessarily motion that is perceived in physical terms.

[...] Action cannot remain inactive or motionless, though the motion may not always be apparent.

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: May 9, 1984 pendulum gums birthday Marie isolation

[...] The pendulum said it could help her open a clear road to motion. She did get the feeling of weight or motion while using the pendulum, which she said was a good sign. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 539, July 1, 1970 seventy rain racketing sirens death

It is as if your present situation and all its physical phenomena were projected from within yourself outward, giving you a continuous running motion picture, forcing you to perceive only those images that were being transposed. [...]

[...] You can “set the machine on idle,” so to speak, stop the apparent motion, and turn your attention to these realities.

UR2 Section 6: Session 730 January 15, 1975 fetus dolphins soul selfhood astrology

[...] Within the overriding constancy of the speed of light, all phenomena in our camouflage reality — motion, velocity, mass, matter, time, space, gravitation, and so forth — are seen as relative to each other. Space and time, for instance, are not separate or uniform entities, but closely related intuitive “constructs” of consciousness; mass is a form of energy; motion is not absolute, but relative to the motion of something else; two observers, each moving at a different velocity relative to a common sequence of events, will perceive those events in different courses of time.

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