Results 141 to 160 of 1197 for stemmed:need
[...] As Peggy J had said today, Jane needed nursing care that neither she nor I could provide now. [...]
What he needs immediately at this point—which you have already been providing—are “bandages” of honest affection—for these help allay some of the original childhood panic, which rises in different form. [...]
He changes his health account to Framework 2, where he need expend no more effort than he is now, but the results, or the interest, will be far more than doubled. [...]
[...] You simply know the interest will come—because you trust the banking establishment and the country’s intrinsic worth, so you need not wonder or worry about what artistic or editorial or legal or economic facts might be involved to bring about the higher interest that you want from Prentice, because you trust the higher establishment of Framework 2—which holds all accounts. [...]
[...] I trusted that whatever might result from the painting would be beneficial in various ways, possibly including the financial if the need arose. I explained to Jane that I’d reached the point in the last year where I just couldn’t let anything interfere with the act of painting itself—and that I thought she needed an attitude like that in regard to her own work very badly. [...]
[...] A potential that belongs to all of art, whatever its nature, since it is daring enough, free enough to fly ahead of man’s needs at any given time, and to create a new atmosphere that transforms the nature of being itself. [...]
The mail represents the voice of the world, the needs of its people. [...]
[...] “The funny thing is, if we were that free yet committed, we wouldn’t have to worry about money because we’d automatically do the right things that would get us more whenever we needed it, just by doing the things we love to do....”
[...] Creativity is the one thing not needed, for the products are to be put together in a fairly regimented fashion.
(10:35–11:05.) If you are born into a time that does not seem conducive to your talents, it is because that society offers needed counterpoints to questions that concern you, or because it provides a particular kind of framework that will color your abilities in a certain direction, bringing out nuances or accomplishments not possible otherwise.
[...] He felt he needed financial freedom in order to work, but in those terms work was equated with the Protestant work ethics, where spontaneity was frowned upon. [...]
True wisdom, true wisdom, true wisdom does not need thought and true wisdom does not need intellect. [...] That is wisdom and it does not need words and it formed your intellect. [...]
[...] And while I have been egotistical in many of my lives, I do not need you all to set me up as an authority figure to whom you can relate so I would like to see some freedom on your own parts directed and applied. [...]
I use words because presently they make sense to you but hopefully behind the words that I speak, you sense the inner vitality which has no need for them and hopefully listening to me, you sense, if only dimly, the wisdom of the self within each of you that is triumphant in its own wisdom, its own spontaneous freewheeling wisdom upon which your intellect rests. [...]
A vacation in any case is needed, quite naturally. He need not plunge into another contract, for example. [...]
[...] It taught me to consider all portions of the personality—its needs, desires, creative drives and expressions, etc., and I intuitively linked this up with Jane’s problems. [...]
[...] To those who believe that all answers are known, there is little need to search.
[...] Otherwise, there would be no need for the sometimes explosive, intrusive qualities of such experiences, for there would be no barriers.
The late thirties and early forties are frequently involved simply because the need to know in such personalities often reaches a peak then. [...]
(Pause at 10:15.) In normal living and in day-by-day experience, all the knowledge you need is available. [...]
[...] The idea, of course, is only to integrate the two often opposing points of view, instead of having them in conflict with each other, since, as Seth says, we always have some practical need of Framework 1 activity. But now I’m turning more and more toward Framework 2, making a try at placing my faith and need for solutions there where they can generate their own, seemingly without effort. [...]
His creative spontaneous self created the body to begin with, and all of its physical desires were precisely those that his creative abilities needed—a quickness of body and mind working together, a quick perception mentally and physically, a natural exhilaration that is supported by (underlined) the power, of his own nature.
[...] When it is free in this manner, then there is no need to block messages or distort material. [...]
[...] There is no need for him to punish himself now either, because he did not take full advantage of his psychic opportunities. [...]
He did feel that you had withdrawn from him as far as his writing was concerned, and he has a need for warm daily affection, which he felt you had also withdrawn, for varying periods, and that you did not care that he was feeling poorly. [...]
[...] I no longer need to tell Ruburt to go out each day. [...] He needs, again, however, the assurance that he can do far better physically.
He needs the help now more than you, but I will sometime, when you want it, point out the ways in which your own accomplishments have been made in the face of the negative beliefs and aspects that at one time you accepted.
[...] Your own emotional need would be known to me, however. If that need was strong, I would of course answer it, even as you would not disregard the need of a friend. [...]
[...] My entire essence need not always be involved. I need not be entirely focused within your dimension, in other words, but I am sufficiently focused to meet our appointments. [...]
[...] I think that the Seth Material contains insights and information concerning the nature of reality that are sorely needed. [...]
[...] Persons given to the need for self-punishment will consistently misinterpret any perception in this manner.”
[...] They do so because of their private capacities, and also because they are answering the world’s needs, and in ways that in many cases a younger person could not.
[...] Whenever, however, the species needs the accumulated experience of its own older members, that situation is almost instantly reversed and people live longer.
[...] He was needed.
Ruburt’s symptoms were largely protective in nature, providing a defense he felt he needed to protect himself against an unsafe universe from without, and against a suspicious self within.
[...] We do not need a hammer to crack the eggshell. I am an egghead, but I do not need a hammer to be cracked.
[...] I’m human, I need to learn... we need proof.”)
[...] We need have no worries concerning the personality with whom I work, since there is by now some sort of a rapport that will work for us. [...]
[...] need time to consider what we can do, what your ideas are.”)
[...] You use energy without understanding how it works, so obviously you do not need a detailed map of the inner world to obtain its benefits. You do need a faith in the existence of that reality, however, therefore I suggest that your program once again includes your helping Ruburt change his working space, and that this time you both try it with a kind of loving play, if that is possible. [...]
[...] He is still overly concerned about waking you too often, but his body often is expressing its need for motion and change. [...]
I will give you more on the sinful self (long pause), and I myself like to have our material smoothly flowing in your directions, so that the sinful self material will naturally come when it is most naturally meant and needed. [...]
[...] I want it to be the best suited to your needs at any given time—but also, such a practice leaves the door open, for example, for the insertion of creative material. [...]
[...] How ironic it may turn out to be—that a course we avoided for many years—the medical one—may turn out to be the final push we needed in order to put our beliefs in order.)
[...] This does not mean that you need to stand aside and not help him now and then when you see he needs it. [...]
[...] You need not deny the physical fact, but if you understand what causes physical facts then you change the direction of your imagination, thought and expectations in order that the following future facts will not be like the ones that so displeased you.