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DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 884, October 3, 1979 particles meson protons smaller eccentric

[...] These nonphysical entities—and many others of a like nature—are emanations of consciousness, or All That Is, and in “size” rank far below the tiniest particles ever observed in an atom smasher. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, March 9, 1971 secrets Valerie Maggie clouds agony

[...] Emotionally accept them, then see them as natural phenomena in the same way that you observe the splendor and strength of a storm, and then let them flow out of you and outward into the great healing universe that uses both storms and emotions creatively. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, April 13, 1971 secrets Joel vulnerable Ron divulge

[...] Do not try to make yourself into a cold star from which you can observe the rest of humanity and be safe from it. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 730 January 15, 1975 fetus dolphins soul selfhood astrology

[...] Space and time, for instance, are not separate or uniform entities, but closely related intuitive “constructs” of consciousness; mass is a form of energy; motion is not absolute, but relative to the motion of something else; two observers, each moving at a different velocity relative to a common sequence of events, will perceive those events in different courses of time.

TSM Chapter Thirteen Conz Dean illness Joan headache

[...] Now, physical illnesses that are not critical but observable—that do not involve, say, loss of a limb or organ— generally represent problems that are in the process of being solved, problems that are “out in the open.’

[...] The relative observability of a symptom is, therefore, a clue to the personality’s attitude toward its problem.

TES2 Session 73 July 22, 1964 Pipers constructions chair seed depth

[...] You observe that grass often appears where seed has been sown, and you conclude erroneously that the seed grows from matter within it, and that grass grows from the seed.

TPS4 Deleted Session August 29, 1977 Darwinian Freudian Darwin teeth competition

[...] Under its banner of suggestion, however, the great parade of men and other living creatures are observed so that the hypothesis brings about its own hypnotic focus—so that creatures, man, and indeed the universe itself, seem to behave in certain highly ritualized fashions. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session December 1, 1981 re ll asleep conflict delays

I do admit that from your standpoint—or viewpoint—that it may be very difficult to accept some of the statements that I make—that appear perhaps even to be directly contradictory to your observation of Ruburt on a daily basis, and to his own experience of himself. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 587, July 28, 1971 Hebrews god dramas Mohammedanism religion

[...] The earlier beliefs represented a far better representation of inner reality, in which man, observing nature, let nature speak and reveal its secrets.

TES1 Session of January 4, 1964 cobbler Sarah Albert village bullets

[...] At times, she observed the same phenomena with the metal insignia. [...]

TES2 Session 68 July 6, 1964 Mark Bill doorway apparition bath

[...] I am pleased that I have been perceived, and I have been observing you from my own vantage point.

(This “hanging before” appearance, it will be remembered, is remarkably similar to the effect I observed when the same three of us experimented with our first and only seance. [...]

TES5 Session 204 November 1, 1965 John Driscoll Dudley Elms companion

(Both John and I had been watching Jane as usual as she spoke; neither of us observed any unusual feature changes in her throughout the session.)

(Neither John or I observed any feature change in Jane.

TES5 Session 224 January 17, 1966 Birch owner trailer past card

[...] Because the past, present and future exist simultaneously however, there is no reason why you cannot react to an event whether or not it happens to fall within the small field of reality which you usually observe and participate in.

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 895, January 14, 1980 David suffering illness science genetics

[...] It is not simply that science denies the validity of emotional experience, but that it has believed so firmly that knowledge can only be acquired from the outside, from observing the exterior of nature.

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 911, April 28, 1980 genetic Iran rescue defective hostages

[...] See Note 2 for that session, in Chapter 4, wherein I wrote that as a physical principle the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics “sets definite limits to the accuracy possible in measuring both the motion and position of atoms and elementary particles simultaneously,” and that “there is an interaction between the observer (with his instruments) and the object or quality being measured.”

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 913, May 5, 1980 Steffans Mrs woodcuts David heroic

(9:57.) His notebooks, for example, dealt with minute observations made upon aspects of nature itself. [...]

TES4 Session 185 September 6, 1965 chimney shadow photograph meats test

[...] You should attempt to feel yourselves a part of the environment through which you pass, and attempt to enter into it rather than feel yourselves as observers.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 675, July 4, 1973 affirmation firecrackers spacious bread brain

[...] [See the extensive notes for the 653rd session in Chapter Thirteen, describing her various states of altered perception last April 2. In one of those intervals she’d sensed giants standing about the rim of our world.] Now, Jane said, from their massive viewpoint these observers could see “everything happening at once in our world, from California to Russia — like astronauts looking back at us….”

TES3 Session 109 November 23, 1964 universe inwardness parallel sales regenerated

[...] Yet, in terms of physical construction this is what you would find, and this, if it were understood, is what is seen in the actual construction of the most minute physical particle under observation in your laboratories.

TPS6 Deleted Session July 17, 1981 publicity enjoyment radio responsibility Prentice

[...] Those ideas come to him constantly, of course, or those suggestions, through the mail, the expectations of others, or his observation. [...]

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