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[...] And you want to understand the nature of physical reality. [...] You would gain little information, and yet you are in the same position attempting to understand the nature of the dreaming state with your waking consciousness. [...]
Also, there is an old relationship here going back some many centuries and not of an important nature. [...]
This is a natural situation. [...]
I want you to understand the nature of your inner self or, for your friend over here (to Joel Hess) the nature of your soul, for it is a focal point of reality from which other realities spring and not imprisoned in tiny boxes of days or weeks or months, or even of centuries. [...]
I am not cautious, I am simply realistic and when you understand the nature of reality then you realize that predictions of future events are basically meaningless. [...]
At a later date I will explain the true nature of this electrical reality, since your idea of electrical reality is extremely limited, and within your field it is perceived but dimly, as a mere shadow of itself.
[...] But an explanation will have to wait until you understand more clearly the nature of electrical reality itself.
[...] In our further discussions concerning the nature of electrical reality, we will also come closer to an understanding of those pyramid gestalts of which I have spoken.
[...] Now you want to begin to encourage through your questions the repressed feelings also of hope, of expression, even of natural flamboyant behavior. [...]
His natural desire to write will quickly return full blast when he stops worrying about it. [...]
[...] You are each at a turning point, however, of a most beneficial nature.
[...] Experience is of a plastic nature. [...] In other words, it is this portion of the psychological structure that carries the burden of identity, and it is the ego whose experiences are of a dreamlike nature.”
[...] These are of a protective nature.
[...] But more than this, there should be an inner communication between you of a telepathic nature. [...]
[...] Each of the selves experiences time in its own manner according to the nature of its perceptions. [...]
[...] If the male has natural abilities that happen to fall among those largely accepted by society, then there is little problem—in that regard at least—but if his natural abilities lie in other directions, then difficulties can arise.
[...] You all felt that those dire events of the cultural and social world were somehow transposed over the natural one.
If you were just a writer or just an artist, or if Ruburt were just a writer or just a psychic, then neither of you would be involved in this endeavor, which is even in your terms, of such a creative nature that it defies definitions. [...]
Those doubts, however, of course mitigate strongly against your feelings of self-approval, and undermine your natural stamina and courage. [...]
[...] The intense but limited focus of usual consciousness will itself distort the true nature of dreams, and the ego will hold any such conscious examination of dreams within rigid bonds.
A familiarity must be gained by an individual with the general nature of his own dreams first, as Ruburt now has some knowledge or intuition that enables him to distinguish between dreams that originate in areas having to do with past lives, and those which originate in other areas, though he is not yet able to further differentiate.
Your mother sat in the dream before a higher bar, symbolizing your own inner conviction, based on early rather puritanical bases, that your mother and her actions should be judged, and a child’s natural but unfortunate vindictiveness: “She who has hurt me, particularly if my mother and a female, shall meet justice.” [...]
[...] This was her longest uninterrupted delivery by far since the sessions began last November 1963, and she appeared to go through it without any visible change in manner beyond the quite natural hoarseness toward the end. [...]
[...] This will serve as a formidable focus, yet by its nature it may often preclude other experiences that many individuals find quite normal. [...] (Pause.) Without rational illumination, the emotional elements may be so unwieldy that the artist, for all of his spontaneous expression, cannot relate in any kind of permanent situation of an intimate nature. For reason and emotion are natural counterparts.
(Pause.) Many great contrasts of a social nature have the same kind of inner meaning; here whole groups of individuals chose particular life situations in which, for example, poverty and illness predominate, while other areas of the world (or of any given nation) enjoy the highest technological advances, wealth and prosperity. [...]
[...] No one is endeavoring to tamper with his personality, however, and it is his natural reaction to turn aggression, when it arises, outward in some manner, while he is almost superstitiously careful that it not be directed at another individual.
[...] The explosions are after all small ones, and of a harmless nature, that have a definite balancing tendency. [...]
For without a rebellious nature neither of you would have permitted the sessions to begin. [...]
[...] He is more than you afraid to face natural aggression, and both of you are fearful here.
[...] A portrait must contain a journey into personality, and the technique and the form will then follow naturally and spontaneously.
As you know you are apt sometimes to use a problem with technique as a substitute problem, as a way therefore of escaping from, rather than facing, certain issues concerning the nature of emotion. [...]
With the natural structures formed and maintained, other physical secondary properties, secondary constructions, are projected. The deepest, most basic and abiding subjective experience is translated however into those natural elements; the ample landscape that sustains physical life.
Having determined upon physical reality as a dimension in which it will project itself, the inner self therefore first of all takes care to form and maintain the physical basis upon which all else must depend—those physical properties of earth that can be called natural ones.
[...] (Pause.) It is the fear that the unconscious, so-called, is chaotic, that causes psychologists to make such statements, and there (pause) is also something in the nature of those who practice psychology, a fascination, in many cases, already predisposed to fear the so-called unconscious in direct proportion to its attraction for them.
[...] Some of your interpretations were legitimate, based upon his attitudes, but many more were the innermost doubts that you have not faced as to who you were, and deep questions involving the nature of your person as it is related to your particular sex in this life.
Many subsidiary issues fall into place there—the attempt at time to follow along the lines of sports, to cooperate, to hide the womanly nature of which you are basically ashamed. [...]
[...] You may express yourself through a different sexual nature, and you should realize that both are necessary. [...]
[...] He is of such a nature that I believe he will be quite safe regardless of what you do.
[...] The information will be of a very practical nature, and it will still serve to advance our theoretical material.
[...] We will conclude our discussion concerning the nature of action, in so far as action is considered by itself. [...]
We will also find that it becomes natural and easy for Ruburt to speak in the manner in which he is now speaking, as a matter of course; and full concentration can still be given to the material in which we are interested.
This session is somewhat in the nature of a transitory session, for we will almost immediately in following sessions return to our main interests.
[...] This holding back, this gathering and collection without instant outlet, is one of the natural and constant processes involved not only in the construction of energy into matter, but in the construction of energy into any other form, and it is closely allied to the pause and pulsation that I have mentioned, as atoms and molecules appear and disappear imperceptibly, even while they seem to give continuity to any particular object.
[...] All consciousnesses, therefore, either of a complicated psychic gestalt such as a man or animal, or of simpler gestalts such as an individual cell or molecule, nevertheless operate in and form about themselves mental or psychic enclosures, within which is naturally contained the capsule comprehension which is an attribute of all energy.
Certainly all energy does not go into the construction of physical matter, even on the physical level, as you should know; and I have mentioned in the past that dreams are not sterile, but also construct according to the nature of their own properties.
[...] He was not, then, afraid of death, knowing its true nature, and in the surrounding rooms there were other old people. [...]
[...] There is no magic connected with suggestions — but repeated often enough, and believed in fervently, such suggestions do indeed take on a deeply habitual nature. [...]
A suggestion like: “If you go swimming too soon after lunch, you will drown,” is extremely dangerous, for it predicts behavior of a disastrous nature that would follow almost automatically after the first act is performed. [...]
[...] At some point in your development you will become more and more aware of the true nature of your identity. There is, for example, a part of you who is very aware of the pulsations you have just been discussing, and who is aware of the pulse-like nature of memory. [...]
Now: When you properly understand how to use psychological time, then to some extent you can learn to alter the nature and focus of your consciousness. [...]