Results 1641 to 1660 of 1879 for stemmed:now
Now: there are gradations, of course, to creativity. [...]
[...] Now the storm was going full blast, but we left the house open to the wind, thunder, and lightning. [...]
Now: in a way the mystic’s goals are eternal—that is, they involve comprehensions sought for whose validity is in important ways independent of historical time, even though the comprehensions may be couched in certain frameworks.
Now, you experience action as if you were moving along a single line, each dot on it representing a moment of your time. [...] Now, in the dream world, and in all such systems, development is achieved not by traveling your single line, but by delving into that point that you call a moment. [...]
[...] And what you are yet to be existed then and still exists now — and not as some still unfulfilled possibility but in actuality.
What you will be, you are now, not in some misty half-real form but in a most real sense. [...]
[...] Your self exists in various compartments, and while all are one, you could not now bear an opening of the doors between.
[...] Right now she was also uncomfortable as she waited for Seth to come through. [...] I added that I supposed now she’d work it so that she only went to the john once before going to bed after the session. [...]
[...] I added that Seth—and we—must have covered this ground many times over the years; yet now I felt that once again I was “on to something important.”
Now in Mass Events and God of Jane he courageously went still further, letting it all hang out, as they say—a necessary part of his own growth and development. [...]
[...] Now she reminded me that she misses keeping up with Seth’s dictation — that she has trouble deciphering my personal shorthand, and that not knowing what Seth has been saying makes her feel “uneasy.” This even though she and Seth have demonstrated often by now that as a team they’re most capable of producing a work “blind,” as it were, and on a continuing basis. [...]
Now: Many of these invisible particles (CU’s) can be in more than one place at a time — a fact that quite confounds the physically tuned brain perceiving a world in which objects stay where they are supposed to be.
Now: You are each members of a particular race, and you do not feel any the less individualistic because of that affiliation.
[...] The lights were off, but by now we could see fairly easily. [...] I had laid pen and paper by my elbow, and now I reached for them.
(Now Jane remarked that at times as she sat at the table, her hands seemed to disappear; that is, she could no longer see them, although she was not worried that they did not exist. [...]
Also, for reasons that I will for now withhold, the psychic patterns within your physical universe are not maintained, as you know, indefinitely. [...]
Earlier it was merely a possibility, as for example a painting that you may paint next year is now only a possibility. [...]
[...] And now after this brief explanation I hope that you will look forward to our Wednesday session.
[...] The businessman who believed in Darwinian principles and the fight for survival, who justified injustice and perhaps thievery to his ideal of surviving in a competitive world — he suddenly turns into a fundamentalist in religious terms, trying to gain his sense of power now, perhaps, by giving away the wealth he has amassed, all in a tangled attempt to express a natural idealism in a practical world.
[...] If some of you followed your impulses right now, for example — your first natural ones — it might seem they would be cruel or destructive.
(10:42.) Now Seth went into an analysis of a very vivid dream Jane had recently had, involving her deceased mother. [...]
Now —
(Pause at 9:35.) Give us a moment… Survival of the human species, as it has developed, is a matter of belief far more than is understood — for certain beliefs are now built in. [...]
Now: In some historical periods it was desirable in practical terms that a man have many wives, so that if he died in battle his seed might be planted in many wombs — particularly in times when diseases struck men and women down often in young adulthood.
Now: Dictation. [...]
[...] So unknowingly, now, portions of your consciousness mix and merge with those of other species without jarring your own sense of individuality one whit — yet forming other psychological realities upon which you do not concentrate.
[...] Seth’s remarks about Willy Two, or Billy, as we sometimes call him now, were obviously made in response to the funny annoyance we’d felt before the session, when the kitten had been in great form; jumping all over the furniture, pawing at the curtains — as well as Jane and me — getting in our papers, and so forth.)
[...] “Right now my right temple, my right knee and my right foot are all going whooosh, whooosh, whooosh….” [...]
1. Seth cited the same famous autosuggestion from the work of the French psychotherapist, Emile Coué (1857–1926), in Chapter 4 of Personal Reality, and then as now, he was correct except for the first two words. [...]
[...] Now she told me that Seth introduced the subject in that manner so that later she’d be more at ease dealing with it for Mass Events.
[...] My own interpretation, I told Jane now, was the same is it had been then—that since the checks looked so small, it meant they weren’t that physically close to us yet—in other words, a waiting period was involved in which, hopefully, they’d move closer and closer to us. [...]
Now: I bid you another fond good afternoon. [...]