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(Before tonight’s session Jane and I were discussing ways and means of taking her blood pressure, her weight and various other measurements of a physiological nature before, during and after sessions. [...]
As far as our dream experiments are concerned, I believe that you will discover definite correlations of a rather important nature that exist between the incidence of precognitive dreams, and data having to do with temperature and weather.
[...] If tests of this nature are to be given at all, they should be given with some kind of regularity, so that Ruburt accepts them as simply another part of the sessions.
[...] He may be superior in many ways, but certainly not in all respects, and his disdainful reactions would naturally affect the poor new director. [...]
We will resume full blast on matter and its nature at our next session. [...]
In good seasons, the natural surroundings in which your house is located will help you both. [...]
[...] Often I do need analogies, for to me that simultaneous, creative, cooperative nature of events exists with a sublime simplicity—a simplicity I am afraid that of necessity becomes complex as I try to describe it in terms that will make sense in your space-time framework. [...]
Now: When you concentrate mainly (underlined) in Framework 1 and its communications with Prentice, then while overall you do achieve results of a beneficial nature—the publication and distribution of the books in a largely adequate form—there are glaring discrepancies also: entanglements that you do not like because you have taken your intent from Framework 2, where the creative event began, and placed it into Framework 1’s communication system almost entirely. [...]
...Somehow this whole controversy almost seems to have been thought of in the nature of a conspiracy, that would overthrow, I suppose, current ideas at the time. [...]
[...] There was a Thaddeus involved, and the nature or characteristics of the zero in problems in infinity.
According to this guy, this bunch overrode, through their ignorance and stupidity, the true nature of the constants involved. [...]
[...] Many of these reasons are the personality’s own reasons for (louder, abruptly) opening up the revelationary channels, and they would be legitimate regardless of the nature of my existence.
In time Ruburt will recognize fully my independent nature, but he did not completely (underlined) even admit the revelationary source of the material until quite lately. [...]
It is far more permissive, while still retaining its dominance in those areas that are its natural ground. [...]
[...] The intimacy with nature that you would enjoy there would pay off in ways that you do not know.
[...] Not for a sacred grove, and yet for a simple setting within the outdoor nature that would serve you very well for a different sort of inner sense development than you usually achieve indoors.
[...] All rooms will be beneficial for sleeping, working; the large room, naturally, to be used for our sessions.
Air on all sides is much more beneficial in general than the arrangement you have; even though little acreage indeed is involved, the location and situation is more advantageous than many others with more land, and intimacy with nature will be vivid and good.
[...] In the entire natural scheme, and at all levels — even social or economic ones — disease always has its own creative basis. [...]
(Pause, then with amusement:) In our next book, we will try to acquaint people with the picture of their true nature as a species, as they exist independently of their belief systems. [...]
[...] A proportion of these will be discussed along with the nature of time, since some of these are connected with probabilities that could have occurred within your physical system.
Some guests at his office earlier, in the nature of nuisances. [...]
[...] The point is simply to do your best, so that you gradually learn not to inhibit your reactions to them, but to change the nature of your habitual reactions to them.
[...] It’s easy to see how, in Jane’s case at least, the church’s teachings about sin began to grow as the innocent child started protecting her spontaneous natural mysticism—that prime attribute she’d chosen for exploration in this life. [...]
[...] (In Chapter 1 of The Nature of Personal Reality, see the 613th session, for September 11, 1972.) And Jane and I are still exploring, still searching—together—for the factors within those larger frameworks of existence which make qualities like illness possible and understandable.
[...] Once again I note that in my opinion Jane’s dependency represents, at least in part, a search for a “redemption” that encompasses other motivations and realities than those concerned with “just” our temporal lives; that indeed, her impaired state grew out of her mystical nature itself (but was hardly caused by it!).
[...] See the essay for April 16: “The entire issue (of Jane’s living) had been going on for some time, and the argument—the argument being somewhat in the nature of a soul facing its own legislature, or perhaps standing as a jury before itself, setting its own case in a kind of private yet public psychic trial. [...]
where all of nature’s