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UR1 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts volumes Unknown sections footnotes letter

[...] This particular quality means that they resist forming any kind of organization, even though such an organization might help in answering the mail. [...]

[...] There are different kinds of organizations present, however, and in any given section of the book, several levels of consciousness are appealed to at once.” [...]

[...] I organize it for your benefit. [...]

Although there are similarities, then, in our view there are vital differences, too, between Seth’s philosophy and that of many other organized systems. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 708 September 30, 1974 sleepwalkers hibernation flesh code secondary

[...] The physical body is basically equipped to maintain itself as a healthy long-living organism far beyond your present understanding, medically speaking. [...]

[...] Many organs can completely replace themselves; diseased portions can be replaced by new tissue.

[...] To them the real was the dream life, which contained the highest stimuli, the most focused experience, the most maintained purpose, the most meaningful activity, and the most organized social and cultural behavior. [...]

Now the physical organism as such is capable of that kind of reality system. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session December 3, 1981 therapeutic program trigger regardless uniform

[...] If you trusted the characteristics of the basic natural person, you would not need such sessions as ours, generally, in the world at all—for such knowledge would be part of it and implied in its cultural organizations, and the daily habits of the people. [...]

[...] Yet the feeling is the result of the natural person’s knowledge of the symbolic nature both of objects and thoughts, and of the rhythmic patterns that both follow, so that, again, on such occasions such activities do trigger new unconscious activity and set up new patterns of organization. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 625, November 1, 1972 interior sound composed electromagnetic nerves

[...] This includes every organ and the most minute portion.

By the time the organism responds the inner patterns have already reacted, and this must and always does precede any physical response to stimuli. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 626, November 8, 1972 involuntary brain Bach deride functions

Now it is here that the seeming division in the self occurs, for in physical life the conscious mind must be connected with the brain, and in terms of time that organ itself must grow and develop. [...]

[...] For example, it would have to keep conscious track of all the muscles, nerves, organs, cells, molecules and atoms, while manipulating the body in space and time.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 817, January 30, 1978 myths mythical disaster factual manifestations

[...] That representation is then used as a model upon which your civilizations are organized, and also as a perceptual tool through whose lens you interpret the private events of your life in their historical context.

[...] You organize physical reality, then, through ideas. [...]

TES2 Session 59 June 3, 1964 depth horse nail quality Boston

[...] The physical organism does indeed require sleep, but only the physical organism with its brain. [...]

Neither of you will lose physical organs from this time on, unless you drastically alter your personalities in an unwholesome manner. [...]

[...] So-called nervous energy is that amount of energy present within the physical organism at any particular point.

TPS4 Deleted Session September 12, 1977 Turkish outlaws monks leaders sword

[...] As we waited for tonight’s session, Jane said she thought that Seth was organizing material about the four of us, our years together at 458 West Water St., and the flood of 1972—but that when we decided upon the questions listed above, Seth changed his tactics: he began to organize that material instead—“reorganizing what he’d already planned, in order to put it all together,” as Jane put it. [...]

[...] Social organizations, clubs, and other frameworks of course to some extent apply here, and supply for many people frameworks in which certain relationships can be encountered that are specific—limited in some ways, perhaps, to certain specific interests, and yet they give a sense of belonging.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 668, June 6, 1973 impinges continuum ferment dimensional seventeenth

[...] Psychologically, great ferment occurs, and often the individual personalities involved organize themselves along new lines.

[...] There will then be great planetary changes in terms of your organizations, but these will reflect private interior illuminations that become physically materialized. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 21, 1981 false fireplace Sinful true category

[...] You are still to some extent forced to recognize conventional structures and organizations, including psychological ones. [...]

(Pause.) Creative abilities are most helpful in that regard, for they are able to stretch recognizable concepts to their uttermost, allowing you some glimpses of organizations too vast for your own world’s dimensionalities. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 890, December 19, 1979 units ee sperm particles unmanifested

[...] Behind all that was the brilliant comprehension and cooperation of all of the units of consciousness that go to compose the body, each adding its own information and specific knowledge to the overall bodily organizations, and each involved in the most intricate fields of relationships, for the miracle of the body’s efficiency is the result of relationships that exist among all of its parts, connecting it to other levels of existence that do not physically appear.

As all of this occurred, consciousness took on more and more specific orientations, greater organizations at your end. [...]

TES2 Session 62 June 15, 1964 gestalt cooperation identity energy maintained

Other fields do allow for greater complexity of psychic organization, and let me remind you again that such psychic organizations do not involve a blurring of individuality in some undefinable whole, as for example any drowning of consciousness in some gigantic, benign superconsciousness. [...]

NotP Chapter 9: Session 788, September 6, 1976 significances predream aunt vase Sarah

[...] No portion of the universe is inactive or passive, regardless of its seeming organization or its seeming lack of organization. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 13: June 22, 1984 client therapist errors overrigidity secondary

[...] The individual — convinced he or she is being pursued by some secretive organization — again, may hear the sirens on a very real police car. [...]

TES6 Session 279 August 15, 1966 card greeting Tunkhannock monumental envelope

If life within the physical organism is to be maintained, then consciousness must return to it. This does not mean that consciousness is dependent upon the physical organism. [...]

[...] You are seeing—or perceiving, rather—separately, the various components that are usually organized to form the solid object.

You organize yourselves out of other matter, you see. [...]

TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966 sculpture bronze Bill column Macdonnel

(“An organized endeavor.” [...] A slightly different interpretation here would be that the police constitute an organization, and that their efforts to have Bill remove the painting constitute an endeavor.

[...] An organized endeavor.

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 802, April 25, 1977 epidemics disease plagues inoculation die

[...] To some extent, then, the survival of your civilization is quite literally dependent upon the condition of each individual; and that condition is initially a spiritual, psychic state that gives birth to the physical organism. That organism is intimately connected to the natural biological state of each other person, and to each other living thing, or entity, however minute.

4. The English naturalist, Charles Darwin (1809–1882), maintained in his theory of organic evolution that all plants and animals develop from their own previous forms by inheriting minute variations through succeeding generations, with those forms best fitted to the environment being the ones most likely to survive.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 831, January 15, 1979 copyedited Tam Sue medieval private

(Pause.) Now in medieval times organized religion, or organized Christianity, presented each individual with a screen of beliefs through which the personal self was perceived. [...]

Organized religion has committed many important blunders, yet for centuries Christianity provided a context accepted by large portions of the known world, in which experience could be judged against very definite “rules” — experience once focused, chiselled, and yet allowed some rich expression as long as it stayed within the boundaries set by religious dogma.

TES9 Seth II diminished Carl Bega human beyond

[...] and the comprehension that exists within each cell, the knowledge that each cell has, the desire for organization was given by us. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 641, February 19, 1973 therapy imbalances sculpture drugs chemical

The new balance signals the organism that an inner problem has been resolved. [...]

The whole organism is not at one with itself under such conditions. [...]

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