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TPS5 Session 898 (Deleted Portion) January 30, 1980 sons daughters embody bare father

[...] “Just think of the number of people who have dreams like that,” I said, “but who either don’t remember them, or pay any attention to them if they do. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 630, December 11, 1972 title Seventeen painting Chapter covering

[...] Pay attention to color in your dreams also. [...]

TPS5 Session 878 (Deleted Portion) September 10, 1979 disapproval taxes stomach approve springboard

[...] I was cynical on occasion (pause), but I had the good sense to know when I was well off—and I did not make my poor belly pay in its corporal innocence. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 9: May 30, 1984 Joe Margaret gifts epilepsy dire

[...] The beliefs lead to the most dire legends, in which the gifted person always pays in one way or another for the valued gifts of self-expression — through disaster, misfortune, or death.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 11, 1984 disease presto sprinkler prey die

[...] I had to go to the bank to get checks and money orders to pay taxes and bills, hook up the garden hose, and learn how to work the new sprinkler I’d bought to spray the flowers out back. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 11, 1981 Tam Prentice editors competent taxes

(This afternoon, when I returned from running errands—paying state and federal taxes, etc.—Jane told me that she was having all kinds of “weird things” happening in her back and legs, as though various portions of her anatomy were loosening at uneven rates. [...]

[...] I’d thought I’d managed to dismiss concerns about taxes, and actually have succeeded in doing so to a large degree—witness my physical well-being when paying taxes last April 15, for example. [...]

TES7 Session 308 December 12, 1966 Gladys jcc Austin memo Nancy

[...] Jane’s pay statement for November 30,1966 for instance shows a total of $36.00. [...]

[...] Gladys Austin, whose name is on the object, makes out the checks to pay bills.

[...] Thus Gladys Austin, whose name is on the object is connected with this data, since she makes out checks to pay bills for the JCC, etc.

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: May 2, 1984 sonnet privacy priest hypnosis ager

(Jane reiterated that she hadn’t trusted her female body, and that she thinks she’s now paying for not having kids — after all, she’d been told that’s what women were supposed to do. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session December 6, 1978 view tooth teeth aspirations comprehensions

[...] It is hidden because people pay attention to the official areas of life.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 23, 1984 bubble laundromat Georgia enthusiastically shaved

[...] “Tell her we’ll pay for it,” I said, or words to that effect. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session October 10, 1979 Prentice Dutch Hall contracts publishing

[...] Prentice-Hall even wants to apply any losses for God of Jane against Mass Events after 18 months, in an effort to make one book pay for another! [...] Instead of charging hardcover losses against taxes as a business expense, say, they charge the author for them; this means they do not have to pay the author any royalties on paperback sales, for at least several years. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 6, 1984 nurse interferon rebroke tandem leg

[...] My own theory is that the people who work there get sick of it after a while, and then get sick in order to get a rest or a vacation with pay.

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: April 2, 1984 donations options quackery insurance driveway

[...] Insurance will not pay for them. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 29, 1971 Joel beyond flesh kinda sand

I do bid you a fond good evening and I suggest that you pay particular attention not only to your dream periods but to your ordinary waking experience this week for clues as to your own reincarnational... [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 888, December 10, 1979 Guy Camper pinpoint Dr electron

As Jane commented afterward, LeRoy Guy said not a single word to us about his reaction to Seth, although I’d watched him pay the same rapt attention to that personality as had many others. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 889, December 17, 1979 units waves cu particles operate

[...] The world will be seen as one, but there may be changes in the overall tax assessments along the way, as those who have not paid much, pay more.

[...] As an aid, I use a set of resolutions Seth gave us last January 1—although, oddly, Jane doesn’t pay that much attention to them. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 10, 1973 hours work nonconventional creativity inspiration

[...] You picked up the idea of work but frowned upon certain aspects of creativity as not safe or profitable—as your father’s creative, inventive aspects did not produce financially in your family, and in terms of work did not pay off in social or family terms.

Your mother felt that his creativity was a threat to stability, so maintaining your own creativity stubbornly, you still felt to some degree that it was a threat, that it would not pay off, and so you tried to clothe it in the garb of work, effort, regular hours, and stability, and to deny or play down its playful aspects.

TPS1 Session 384 December 4, 1967 skepticism misused presence Guinnip wholeheartedly

[...] The purpose of the discussion was to unearth any reasons for the symptoms that we hadn’t touched upon, and we struck pay dirt here. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session January 11, 1972 chant Valerie reclaim Sumari anymore

[...] They may or may not sound like you to you, but I suggest that you pay attention to them and that you use them. [...]

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

You are paying in advance for illness that you are certain will come your way. [...]

[...] (See the 657th session in Chapter Fifteen.) In any area, great clues can be received simply through paying more attention to the conscious thoughts that you have during the day, for each of them serve as minute suggestions, modifying your behavioral patterns and affecting bodily mechanisms.

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