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DEaVF1 Essay 2 Monday, April 5, 1982 explanations frenetic handset intercoms stoicism

[...] We’d found it to be an exceedingly difficult one for a number of reasons. [...]

TPS1 Session 567 (Deleted Portion) February 17, 1971 assertion blockage exercises exaggerated repressed

(“Now about my question number 3, involving motion?”)

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 565, February 1, 1971 probable act validity infinite selves

(10:19.) Each probable system of reality of course then creates other such systems, and any one act, realized, brings forth an infinite number of “unrealized” acts that will also find their actualization. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 5, 1984 funeral breakfast eating chucks uneven

[...] She came up with a number of memories new to me — like going to the youth center on Saratoga Springs’ lower Broadway on weekend evenings to dance and socialize, and so forth. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 709 October 2, 1974 orientation disengagement cellular faster Unknown

[...] His “Disentanglement From Camouflage” happened to be number eight on a list of nine, although the order is unimportant. [...]

8. So far in the two volumes of “Unknown” Reality, Seth has discussed the freedom of cells from time, along with a number of their other attributes, in well over a dozen sessions. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 805, May 16, 1977 cancer disease mastectomies breast women

[...] The process isn’t infallible, unfortunately; also, misinterpretations of its results have caused a number of cancer-free women to undergo mastectomies — often radical ones — when they didn’t have to. [...]

[...] What Jane and I are very curious about, however, is how many “statistically vulnerable” women submitted to operations they didn’t need — for surely a significant number of them wouldn’t have developed cancer in the first place. [...]

DEaVF1 Preface by Seth: Private Session, September 13, 1979 Iran animals Mitzi religious Mass

[...] Nor will Iran, or the United States, or a number of other nations, dispense with fundamentalist religion of whatever kind. [...] I think those particular aspects of mankind’s search for answers will grow ever more powerful for a number of years, until their very excesses finally lead to their “evolution” into forces that are much more controlled and compassionate and understanding.

[...] By now she’s written 15 chapters, rough first draft, for God of Jane, and done notes for a number of others, out of a total of perhaps 25; she knows she’ll return to Seven when she’s through with the much more personal God of Jane. [...]

[...] Both of the following quotations from that material contain vast implications—and should these ideas ever become well known, Jane and I feel, they’ll be sure to arouse the deep opposition of a number of vested interests.

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 19, 1984 Joe Bumbalo tape steps pleasure

[...] We thought the tape contained a number of negative suggestions, though how one deals with physical troubles without sounding negative at times may be a problem in itself. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session January 1, 1984 cans Cardwell fever Maude Betts

[...] I routed out a number of tall cans of cat food of various brands that had been hidden at the back of the shelf, behind the other stuff. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 862, June 25, 1979 born therapy crime law proven

[...] Naturally we’d been involved in a number of other projects at the same time, as I’ve indicated in my notes for Mass Events, yet for me especially the publication of the two volumes of “Unknown” Reality meant that we had arrived at a certain point in the development and presentation of the Seth material: In those books, through correlating them in a modest way with our previous works, I’d attempted to show the reader just what the three of us had managed to achieve before Seth led us into Psyche — and, as it developed, Mass Events.

SS Appendix: Session 558, November 5, 1970 Baal Ron Speaker Bael b.c

[...] Baal — lord — was the name or title of a number of local deities of ancient Semitic peoples. [...]

UR2 Appendix 12: (For Session 705) evolution Darwin appendix dna realism

(Our beliefs and intents cause us to pick “from an unpredictable group of actions,” or probabilities, those that we want to happen, as Seth tells us in the 681st session in Volume 1; therefore, from my physically oriented probability the considerable work I’ve put into this paper is an examination of evolution in connection with a number of Seth’s concepts. [...]

[...] [An undetermined number of scientists hold creationist views, by the way, but I have no statistics to offer on how many do.] The Bible certainly advocates at least a relative immutability of species, rather than a common ancestry in which a single cell evolved into a variety of ever more complex and divergent forms. [...]

(I repeat that when Seth discusses evolution his meaning differs considerably from the scientific one — which, with various modifications, is even accepted by a number of religious thinkers. [...]

If we must speak in terms of continuity, which I regret, then in those terms you could say that life in the physical universe, on your planet, “began” spontaneously in a given number of species at the same time. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 13, 1981 stalled uremic dehydration mission glumly

(5. The number of “crash” sessions held will depend on progress made, what help Seth can offer. [...]

[...] As noted earlier, I’d wanted to interrupt a number of times while Seth was speaking.

TPS5 Deleted Session January 24, 1980 Leonard Crestwood deer thermometer message

[...] The cellular signals were sent out, but you could have reacted to them in any given number of ways once you received them. [...]

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

2. In Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality, Seth designed all but two of his eight exercises, or practice elements, to help the reader directly explore some of the aspects of probable realities — although even the exceptions (numbers 6 and 8) aren’t far removed from probability concepts. [...]

UR2 Appendix 15: (For Session 710) gurus untruth Eastern mystical philosophy

2. From any of Seth’s books — let alone Jane’s — I could cite a number of comments that question much of the thinking behind different Eastern systems of religious thought. [...]

TES8 Session 396 March 4, 1968 recreate hallucinatory misguided death training

In a considerable number of ghost or apparition cases this is what is involved. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 939, January 25, 1982 magical clouds approach singing Chapter

[...] For although we didn’t know how they’d done so, our suggestions had helped her tune into a number of dear images of her girlhood in her hometown of Saratoga Springs, New York: She’d seen herself at an amusement park—Kaydeross—located on the shore of Saratoga Lake, just outside of town; she’d seen herself “jumproping very young” in the recreation field across the street from the Catholic grade school she had attended; she’d seen and interacted with family members, all dead now. [...]

[...] (The last time in Dreams that I mentioned trying to get her to accept medical care was five months ago, in June 1981: In Chapter 9, see the opening notes just preceding superscript number 18 for Session 931.)

[...] In Session 931 for Chapter 9, see the opening notes following superscript number 14.

[...] It’s filled with trees and flowering shrubs—a view Jane cherishes, and one she has painted and written about a number of times. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 515, February 11, 1970 environment cocreators dimensional perceptors microbe

[...] It is that the physical picture is simply one of an infinite number of ways of perceiving the various guises through which consciousness expresses itself. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 13, 1984 Karina Lynn electrons Russian falter

[...] New sentence: Even as sentences are composed of words, there is no end to the number of sentences that can be spoken — so “time” is composed of an endless variety of electronic languages that can “speak” a million worlds instead of words.

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