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TES9 ESP Class Notes May 20, 1969 Crosson Jim answers Venice Reverend

Our other friend is playing with his crutches...tossing them in the air a bit...practicing a two-step without them. [...]

[...] And yet I will tell you, that as a frivolous female who loved to play with a ball in the bright afternoon and had no chores to perform, seemingly an idle life and seemingly a quite useless personality .... [...]

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

[...] You do need a faith in the existence of that reality, however, therefore I suggest that your program once again includes your helping Ruburt change his working space, and that this time you both try it with a kind of loving play, if that is possible. [...]

(Long pause at 9:20.) New sentence: if you cannot put your disillusionment aside, then you can at least use the idea of such a program as a creative exercise, a creative game that you play with one portion of your consciousness —a game that might just possibly have some creative benefits whose effects might just possibly crop up in the middle of your more practical considerations. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, May 20, 1969 Jack Cross answers lighthearted journey

Our other friend (Brad) is playing with his crutches—tossing them in the air a bit—practicing a two-step without them. [...]

[...] And yet I will tell you, that as a frivolous female who loved to play with a ball in the bright afternoon and had no chores to perform, seemingly an idle life and seemingly a quite useless personality—I was not burdened with intellect—and yet in that one particular life I learned more about the nature of spontaneity and joy than in many of my ponderous intellectual existences. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

[...] Was that Seth, or Jane-playing-Seth? [...]

It wasn’t safe to play around with Ruburt in such a manner, ever. [...]

[...] This part of you is certainly as legitimate and necessary to you as a whole unit is, as the part who plays bridge or Scrabble. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 4: Session 621, October 16, 1972 willpower beliefs examine imagination dissect

[...] Imagination and emotion will then automatically come into play to reinforce the new beliefs.

I mentioned (in the 619th session) a game in which you playfully adopt an idea that you want to materialize, then imagine it happening in your mind. [...]

[...] Your conscious direction will automatically bring them into play. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 27, 1981 sensations damper fireplace raccoon leg

[...] In a manner of speaking those sensations had been played down, muffled. [...]

[...] Some of last night’s dream material dealt with the ideas, again, of creativity—sometimes seen as harmless enough for children, as in the play Ruburt remembered taking part in his Catholic public school. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session February 17, 1981 responsibility deleterious overheavy regard unwittingly

[...] You do have a large role to play, however, and I will go into that more clearly along with the way that you might have sometimes misread some of your own attitudes. [...]

[...] On top of that, however, the whole idea of responsibility has played an overheavy hand, and it is this idea of responsibility—overplayed—that is to a large degree responsible for the idealized image of the public person with which Ruburt has unsuccessfully tried to compete. [...]

TES9 Session 481 May 12, 1969 April destruction construction imagine pricking

[...] He will ignore the contented playful child on one side of the street, and notice instead a dirty ragged boy even though he be further away. [...]

[...] (Long pause.) Other elements also come into play. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 25, 1983 Godzilla Kong lifestyle mop flurry

[...] (Long pause.) We want to emphasize the sense of ease and playfulness. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, November 17, 1970 Rachel accident Ned Dennis hunting

[...] Imagine yourself playing at your painting with the spontaneous feeling a child has. [...]

[...] As Ruburt would say, play it cool. [...]

[...] Actors wearing different masks, but in a play that you have both created. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 803, May 2, 1977 chair sculptor die disasters patterns

[...] When children play ring-around-the-rosy, they form living circles in the air. [...] The atoms and molecules that make up a chair play a different kind of ring-around-the-rosy, and are involved in constant motion, forming a certain pattern that you perceive as a chair.

[...] The solid matter of your world is the result of the play of your senses upon an inner dimension of activity that exists as legitimately, and yet as tantalizingly hidden, as an idea or a dream location.

TPS2 Deleted Session August 27, 1973 kiss redecorating hug spontaneity love

[...] He felt that his obvious femininity was almost a threat to both of your works, that he had no right to look sexy and tempt you both when spontaneous love play, for example, would not occur. [...]

Ruburt is learning to understand the nature of the mind in a way he could not understand it second-handed, playing games, and in condensed form you are learning about the human condition. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 576, March 29, 1971 fluctuations blank waking memory normal

[...] At other levels it enjoys playing with such concepts and perceiving great unity from events that occur outside of a time context — mixing, for example, events from various centuries, finding harmony and points of contact by examining both historical and private environments, plucking them out of the time framework.

It plays hopscotch in and out of reality. [...]

NotP Chapter 5: Session 771, April 14, 1976 sexual homosexual male heterosexual female

[...] Love finds expression through the arts, religion, play, and helpful actions toward others. [...]

[...] Many of the traditions do come from the Greeks, from the great Greek play-writers, who quite beautifully and tragically presented the quality of the psyche as it showed itself in the light of Grecian traditions.

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 888, December 10, 1979 neural sleepwalkers hinterland unit particles

[...] (Pause.) The cell’s stability, and its reliability in the bodily environment, is dependent upon its innate properties of instant communication and instant decision, for each cell is in communication with all others and is united with all others through fields of consciousness,3 in which each entity of whatever degree plays a part.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 670, June 13, 1973 peacock profusion acquired waking narrowly

[...] (See Chapter Eighteen.) In somewhat the same way, you have a part to play individually in the creation of the dream landscape. [...]

UR2 Appendix 24: (For Session 725) shit fuck earth shrink soul

[...] You think of shit, unfortunately, as the antithesis of good; and when you play around it or with it, you think you are being childish at the best, and wicked at the worst.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 651, March 26, 1973 black age races sleeping white

[...] We played the tape back, then made some adjustments in our recording setup. [...]

[...] In larger terms, of course, each has belonged to other races in other times and places; or to be more accurate, in simultaneous existences one plays out the other’s role.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 664, May 21, 1973 earthquakes unstable chemicals storms excesses

[...] This provided the necessary stabilizing properties upon which your consciousness could play, and through which it could effectively and creatively operate. [...]

[...] There is always some conscious recognition, however, though the individual may play tricks with himself and pretend it is not there. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 4, 1976 paperbacks hardcover occult stance market

[...] There is a great difference between keeping the people always in mind, and playing to the crowd for whatever reasons, but there would be a tendency for purposes to be altered.

[...] 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.

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