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TES3 Session 98 October 19, 1964 nodule arthritic wrist irritation injury

The organizing ability grows and potentials become more actual as such particles combine. However all potentialities are latent in each and every unit, regardless of size, and no combinations or coming-togethers are accidental, but are governed by inner principles of organization. [...]

[...] The organizing principle of small particles into larger particles lies within the particles themselves, and is directed from within in all cases.

TES7 Session 312 January 16, 1967 pepper shaker McCormick Baltimore pebbles

[...] The self organizes data basically in a manner that psychology has not found. The organization of such data is not simply the result of preadulthood tendencies, inclinations or experience. [...]

[...] Practically speaking a self can be defined as an energy gestalt whose perceptions are organized under the auspices of apparent identity. [...]

TES8 Session 376 October 30, 1967 table sitters field sensitive Sheryl

[...] Almost a merging (pause), in which there is a freer interplay of molecules between the table and the physical organism. [...]

[...] These changes throw extra charge into the body, that leaps into the molecular structure of the table, causing a force field between the organism and the table.

TPS4 Deleted Session December 10, 1977 relaxation shoes suggestions inequalities inoculation

[...] It allows the organism to release tensions in a pleasurable manner, beside all of the other benefits I have more than once mentioned.

The body is a responsive organism. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 624, October 30, 1972 patient disease sound doctor beliefs

[...] Out of the blue “it” has attacked you, and your most intimate organs, perhaps. [...]

[...] Each organ of your body then has its own unique sound value too. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 13, 1982 rewired dozing hash mcg toast

His body is engaged in a process in which interchanges of his energies are involved as they change themselves almost automatically into different organizations of power and utility. [...]

TES4 Session 161 June 9, 1965 ulcer ego permanence rejects sham

The ego of the personality does not trust its own inner organisms. [...]

[...] I will have more to say concerning the manner in which the organic illness has been accepted by the ego, as a part of the ego’s self-image. [...]

But this illness is not so accepted by the whole self, or by the deeper layers of the personality, although certain general tendencies from past lives have aided the personality to strike out physically against his own organism in such a manner.

[...] It did not come to you as an organ like your heart, and your existence is not dependent upon it. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 11: Session 938, November 24, 1981 poems leash colleagues billion wherever

[...] There are endless versions [of consciousness], of course, with their own worlds, forming organizations of meaning and purpose. [...]

[...] The lines drawn between the self and what is nonself, between an organism and its environment, are highly arbitrary on your part. [...]

[...] of other forms of organization that exist adjacent to your own, yet connected to them. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 734 January 29, 1975 Sumari Barbara family wind Irish

[...] They are initiators, yet they make little attempt to preserve organizations, even ones they feel to be fairly beneficial. [...]

(Long pause.) There are few with any position within organized religions. [...]

[...] At the same time we readily agree that organizations are indispensable within the world’s very complicated cultures. [...]

TES4 Session 164 June 23, 1965 impeding action illness stimuli unifying

[...] I am not here saying that unpleasant stimuli will not be felt as unpleasant, and reacted against, by less self-conscious organisms. I am saying that less self-conscious organisms will rejoice even in their automatic reaction against such stimuli, because any stimuli and reaction represents sensation, and sensation is another method by which such action knows and expresses itself.

The complicated organism which is the human personality with its physical structure, has evolved, along with many other structures, a highly differentiated “I” consciousness, whose very nature is such that it attempts to preserve the apparent boundaries of identity. [...]

NotP Chapter 8: Session 785, August 2, 1976 sentence cellularly attuned grammar previews

[...] In man, the psychic-physical structure has at every moment a complete up-to-date picture of pertinent information about all events that will in any way affect the organism. [...]

[...] The experience, however, is circular, and therefore very difficult to verbalize or to organize into your normal patterns of information.

TPS3 Session 680 (Deleted Portion) February 6, 1974 chew tooth interposed muscles drilled

(11:15.) There is nothing wrong, even with the muscles or the joints, organically, but a functional disturbance. [...]

TES8 Session 348 June 21, 1967 Australia interchanges California sunbathing Chula

[...] There will be no difficulty with the organization.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 660, May 2, 1973 foods vitamins overweight eat diet

[...] If you are not so lucky and your illness happens to involve your inner organs, then you may end up sacrificing one after another.

[...] Within that organization medical insurance becomes a necessity for most of you, so I am not suggesting that you drop it. [...]

[...] But within that pattern there is great leeway, and the organism itself has the amazing capacity to make use of substitutes and alternates. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 16 precognitive dream manuscript prospectus freight

[...] … The ego will become more of an organizer, in general, letting in, literally, a barrage of experiences and forming them into meaningful patterns. Now it fears such experiences because it is not certain of its strength or of its ability to organize them. [...]

[...] Otherwise, the information would not register for the physical organism.

Actually, of course, much information perceived directly by the mind does bypass the physical organism completely. [...]

[...] Before it can be used by the physical organism, it must [first] be taken from the deeper layers to the brain for interpretation, as if it were new sense data. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session (For Mary Smith) May 3, 1972 Mary hear sound husband listen

[...] You like to organize things and people. [...]

I want to tell you what I know about your days, and then I will tell you what you must do to change them, You are beginning to organize your life about your lack of hearing. [...]

[...] The organizational part of yourself wants you to organize yourself, and so far you have not done this.

[...] You feel to some extent like a hypocrite because in, I believe, New Jersey, at least before you moved here, you spoke of your writing but you did not work with it in an organized fashion. [...]

TPS5 Session 853 (Deleted) May 14, 1979 feminine male creativity connotations prostitute

[...] “But the publisher would want it organized according to subject matter, or presented in some orderly way,” I replied, whereupon she wrinkled her face at the work this might involve: “But you could do all that after we got the material....”

[...] When the passages were written, the species had come to various states of order, achieving certain powers and organizations, and it wanted to maintain the status quo. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 10, 1982 Hal wildlife infection elbow medical

(Long pause.) There are organizations, patterns that people try out throughout their lives, changing often from one to the other, interpreting and therefore of course experiencing reality through many different casts. [...]

[...] The organization of the material comes almost in packages, you might say, hopefully to be delivered at the best possible time, so have Ruburt keep his eye out for sessions in the day sometimes, at least for starters (as I have suggested also). [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 569, February 24, 1971 Speakers dreamers eeg rules foods

[...] They have at times worked within organizations as in Egypt, where they worked through the temples and became involved with the power structures. [...]

[...] Perceptual organization will exist by the use of different psychological groupings. [...]

NotP Chapter 7: Session 782, July 5, 1976 language psyche true sky taught

[...] To some extent your language organizes your feelings and emotions. [...]

[...] All of your creative impulses arise from that hidden dimension — the very impulses that formed your greatest cities, your technology, and the physical cement that binds your culturally organized world.

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