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WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 11, 1984 Darvoset porch Irises unwrapped sit

(Jane asked that I read her some Seth material, so I picked the last nine sessions — starting with our new resolve and intent on July 30, after the long layoff since July 4. They’re all short sessions, but now carry all of our hopes for the future, and so far have been paying off. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 8, 1978 taxes complacency contemptuous Edgecomb alike

(9:00.) Ruburt rather good-naturedly appreciates being in the position of paying taxes, since his upbringing was at the taxpayers’ expense. [...]

[...] So not paying the taxes allows him to give the boot to authority, while it still seems he has a good excuse.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, May 26, 1970 god joyful browbeat takers commandments

[...] Do not take what I say as commandments or there will be hell to pay. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: June 26, 1984 nirvana grass flagellation imprudent mulch

Some individuals become anxious and worried if they think they are too happy — for to them it means that they are not paying sufficiently for their sins. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 676, July 9, 1973 unworthy hate inferior older scrawny

(Pause at 10:48.) A young mother may believe that her child is even more important than her husband, and according to the circumstances this belief may help her pay the necessary attention to the child — but if the concept is held as the child grows older, then this can also become highly restrictive. [...] A belief that has positive results for a woman of twenty will not necessarily have the same effect for a woman of forty, who, for example, may still pay far more attention to her children than her husband.

NotP Chapter 7: Session 780, June 22, 1976 language implies psyche identity Cézanne

[...] You do this to some extent or another whenever you tune in to broadcasts to which you usually pay no attention. [...]

To obtain knowledge consciously other than that usually available, you pay attention to the pauses, to the implied elements in language, to any felt or sensed quality upon which the recognizable experiences of life reside. [...]

TPS1 Session 267 (Deleted Portion) June 13, 1966 expansion outdoors balance disturbances riotous

[...] The hard work of the last few years will indeed pay off, and shortly. [...]

TES3 Session 89 September 19, 1964 Louie Ida cruelty eloquence son

(We had not asked that Bill follow the material from session to session, feeling that it was for him to decide whether to pay any attention to it or not. [...]

[...] No one asked that you pay. [...]

So, as the father pays back his old betrayer, he hurts the son without knowing why. [...]

TPS2 Session 632 (Deleted Portion) January 15, 1973 sell financial marketplace Nebene eat

[...] The last year has been very productive as far as learning goes, and I’m at the point where I expect it to begin paying rich dividends. [...]

There is no doubt that he began to feel that his every creative act had to pay off financially. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, January 21, 1969 violence curse justification honor Presbyterian

You cannot pay lip service to peace while you are violent. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session January 10, 1977 conventionalized goals classifications proposals Caesar

[...] Ruburt felt that creative work could pay. Because of your ideas about time and creative work you felt that painting could not pay. [...]

[...] You did not either, incidentally have to confront your negative beliefs about taxes until you were lucky enough, and creative enough, to find yourself in a position where you need pay a considerable amount. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 31, 1977 Cézanne firewalker Trafzer Waldo Framework

(At breakfast I’d even considered paying the whole bill demanded of us—I told Jane—just to be rid of the entire affair. [...] We expected to pay more, of course. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session January 7, 1978 Wanda disapproval appointment Frank ommm

[...] He found himself at that age not having as yet produced what he thought he should; because of other reasons given earlier he wanted that creativity to pay financially.

[...] If continued it will pay more benefit than your present attitude allows you to imagine. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 9: May 31, 1984 shin Margaret stretcher thirst Georgia

[...] Have Ruburt pay particular attention to the last several sentences.

TPS2 Deleted Session December 27, 1971 attitudes de ne ra vacation

[...] This also showed that he was paying for the privilege. He did not intend that you pay also.

[...] It may be beating a dead horse, but let me say that I’ve told Jane time and again that I don’t consider her physical condition an acceptable price to pay for any sort of creative achievement. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 7, 1984 nail approval sill temperature angriest

[...] I stopped at the bank to buy money orders to pay bills. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 2, 1978 intellect apologetic intellectual Babbitt interview

This is rather an important session, and your dream contests represent your desires to pay more attention again to inner realities. [...]

Read this session carefully, and pay attention to it. [...]

TPS1 Session 556 (Deleted Portion) October 26, 1970 resentment job tremor departure leave

You were more affected by your friend’s (Curtis Kent) departure than you realize, wondering if you yourself should find a better-paying commercial job, and yet angry that you even had such thoughts when what you really wanted was to stay home and paint.

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 18, 1984 games pill Rakin edgy pregnant

[...] She felt the men didn’t pay her serious attention at the science-fiction conference 27 years ago because she was a woman. [...]

[...] I added that since she wanted to use the abilities instead of denying them, as the church would want her to do, she chose to continue her mental rebellion and so had to pay penance physically, through the symptoms. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 616, September 20, 1972 protoplasm amoeba conform Willy cat

[...] It cannot shut out information from your conscious mind, however — but it can refuse to pay attention to it.

[...] If, for example, you have scarcely enough money on which to live, and you examine your thoughts, you may find yourself constantly thinking, “I can never pay this bill, I never have any luck, I’ll always be poor.” [...]

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