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[...] But when they were over I told her she responded well to them, and she seemed pleased that she’d taken positive actions re them through the telephone. [...]
[...] I explained to Jane that my own idea of why Seth’s statements over the years, that she was on the way to recovery, were always negated was that these very statements alerted the Sinful Self to redouble its efforts to prevent Jane’s recovery because of its own fears. [...]
He becomes overly serious, overstressing the entire picture, as you can at times, so that the affair seems hopeless: the evidence before your eyes, and so forth. [...]
[...] I’m still shocked to realize that while I was laboring over Mass Events, and Jane was doing God of Jane, that those two books had stirred up even more resistance on the part of that personified Sinful Self, and that when they were finished we were then confronted with a new barrage of symptoms that ended up restricting [and protecting?] Jane’s physical manipulability even more. [...]
(Today in the mail Jane received a group of file cards, prepared as an index by Blanche Price for the copies of poetry Jane had sent her over the years for safekeeping. [...]
(A long pause, well over one minute; eyes closed.) His poetry copies were in a room predominantly blue, light blue, and pink. [...]
Ruburt has learned considerable control over his physical body, quite without realizing it, as a result of his difficulties. [...]
And now because our cousin of Richelieu over here felt so sad and so despondent, I will leave you with that energy that is, after all, inherently your own. It will even confound our friend who yawns over here. [...]
[...] He wanted to know why, just what you said, we all gravitate in that particular area; why we just heard one voice over another, or did we or should we and so on; just exactly what you said ...I told you before class started.”
(To Astor.) Now you have heard me before and listened to me before, and you have argued with me as this one over here now loves to do. [...]
[...] Particularly did we express surprise over their high quality. It then struck me this evening that the discussion between Jane, Bill and I, over Jane’s new work, bore some rather remarkable parallels to that opening dream sequence, and I wondered whether that portion of the dream could have been clairvoyant. [...]
[...] It is true that his poetry does also, and over the years he has come to take this for granted. But the paintings, especially the late ones which are so much improved over his earlier efforts, are new to him. [...]
(As soon as the session was over I began notes on it, and covered the range of material given. [...]
[...] As I saw the first head my sensation swept over me quite strongly, and continued for some little while.
(She remembered to tell me that she’d had muscle spasms in her left leg last night, and that she got very irritated over it, but that they didn’t last long after she took her Darvoset. [...]
The will to live can be covered over, buried by fears and doubts, or even distorted out of all recognition, but it is still present. [...]
These faculties can also be distorted, however, if children are taught to doubt their strength and agility, and instead to be overly cautious and fearful of overdoing. [...]
[...] This date is very interesting, in light of the 1200 B.C. Seth mentions for Ron, and the conflict within his group over Baal. [...]
Now: Since our little friend over here (Ron’s daughter-in-law, Sherry) is worried lest I annoy the neighbors (very loudly), I will smile what I hope is a gentle smile, and bid you a gentle good evening, with what blessings I have to give.
[...] For now Jane wants the volume to contain some of the poetry she’s dedicated to me over the years since we met in February 1954. [...]
[...] Now, our country’s initial concern over the accident at TMI has grown to include deep questions about why we’ve built so many nuclear energy generating plants near large population centers; carrying out a mass evacuation in case of a serious accident at any of those sites seems to present a series of insurmountable challenges.
(As she enthusiastically noted in her journal recently, Jane has had “loosenings all over” of her physical symptoms. [...]
She’s just as enthusiastic over having organized the rest of her God of Jane. [...]
[...] Alone, the imagination becomes less imaginative over time.”
[...] I also thought my intellectual hang-up over the concept of infinity was inevitably mixed up with the limitations of meaning that we usually assign to words.
I have nothing against bestsellers, and as I predicted the books will succeed financially beyond anything you would have thought—but over a period of time, in a dependable fashion, and in a way that will also best be suited to the temper of the times. That is, the books will have a strong active part to play over the period of your lifetimes, rather than for example selling in the millions in a year or two, then vanishing from the scene.
Prentice knows that the hardcovers will continue to do well over the years. [...]
[...] These are the final stages necessary so that a new stance is achieved, and again, soon you will not need to go on faith as you do now, because enough adjustment will have taken place all over so that the results will show an easier motion, and in definite, beneficial alterations of stance and walking ability.
Now over here we have great energy, and because I am aware of your conversations, strong power that is being withheld out of caution and fear. [...]
(To Mary Ellen.) Now of the three cases mentioned, the greatest sense of stability and peace has been reached over here. [...]
I did it for our friend over here. [...]
Now I must make myself friendly to our two young ladies over here, and say good evening to you so that you will not think that I am some spooky thing that comes in the night. [...]
When I came out of trance, Rob was smiling, Jack and Sonja looked dazed, the camera crew were staring at me and the program was over. [...] It was over, then; Seth had come through on television. [...]
Usually a session runs for several hours, and the energy is used up by the time the session is over. [...]
[...] Seth doesn’t have any great interest in taking over my body for any length of time, while I have an insatiable curiosity about the experience of getting out of mine.
Then earlier I got (Jane said), that when we’re interpreting dreams, we should also look over groups of them, over a period of time, to see if you see yourself as a hero, a victim, a victor, bravely grappling with problems or whatever.
Great discrimination is used, so that, for example, certain portions of one newspaper item is noticed over others because that item represents some of the dream’s message. [...]
The Christ drama did splash over into historical reality. [...]
[...] The shades are pulled down now over these other windows (indicating the particular windows in the room). [...]
[...] When you cease using the conscious mind that you know, there is another one that will take over—you do not sink into a limbo. [...]
The facts are that when you close off the conscious mind that you know, another more alert conscious mind takes over; a conscious mind that belongs to you that has far more vision than the one you usually use; a conscious mind that is aware of more than you are usually aware of. [...]
[...] What I objected to in your recording was the implication that once the conscious mind as you know it was quieted there was no other conscious mind to take over, and that the ordinary conscious mind was the only conscious mind that you have. [...]
[...] This had erupted in a mass suicide, involving over 400 Americans, in the community of Jonestown in what was formerly British Guyana, in South America. [...]
[...] At least, Tam doesn’t want us putting it in the mail until after the Christmas rush is over.)
Religious concepts that stress obedience over expression can also bring about civic disorder.
(However, a little thought shows that Fred’s departure may actually work to our advantage—slowing down any precipitous decision on the part of the Chemung County Infirmary to want to possibly move Jane over there; if he isn’t present to give advise, officials may not be able to reach a decision, except to leave her alone—which is what we want. [...]
[...] Then Jane said something very important—that when the guardrail on the bed in down on the left side, and the TV is pushed back out of the way, she gets the impulse to sit up in bed and swing her legs down over the side. [...]
[...] Jane wanted to have a session because she missed out yesterday, so she had a quick cigarette while I looked over the mail—little of which I worked on today.)