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TPS7 Deleted Session November 15, 1983 Paul cigarette Neill Anner Reudi

[...] The sense of ease is, again, all important, the sense of creative play, so that Ruburt does not try too hard. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 26, 1977 Ryerson Spain Carlos associations Carroll

[...] Neither of you have moved mentally, even playfully, ahead in terms of imagining what you will do. [...]

As you allow your mental creativity reign in this direction you automatically bring into play exactly what is necessary to make such creativity practical. [...]

TSM Chapter Nineteen: Diffusion by the Energy Personality Psy awake diffusion supranormal entry

[...] It may also have a part to play in some mediumistic activities on the part of the surviving personality who wishes to communicate, and it may be used in out-of-body experiences that involve other than physical reality.

TPS3 Session 702 (Deleted Session) June 10, 1974 physician improper muscles softened mistrust

[...] So the walk is momentarily uneven; sometimes more so than usual, as different muscles release, come into play newly after some time. [...]

TPS2 Session 607 April 3, 1972 Alma Porcius Marcus Cato statesman

[...] He was very quick and impatient, particularly with the mental incapacity of others, yet he played upon their weakness in that regard. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 4 Saturday, April 17, 1982 chimes dirgelike irrepressible prologue escapades

[...] I realize more and more that life’s experience is played out in a framework that stretches between life’s contrasts. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session February 9, 1976 ideal taxes expression mutilate envision

[...] Seven told Ruburt not to forget to be playful. My existence is quite as earnest as your own—yet may I also remind you to remember and to encourage the playful elements of your own being.

TPS3 Deleted Session January 28, 1974 writer personhood success artist inhibit

[...] But in his own way, and no matter how misguided, he was trying to pace himself and his temperament with yours, to play up those mental writing abilities that would help his career, and in which you took such pride—and while doing that, play down qualities that might distract you from your own work, by encouraging physical activities—parties, vacations, travelings, that would further take up your time, when you were already taking time away from your art to help him in psychic work.

TES9 Session 509 November 24, 1969 Jung ee unconscious ego inner

[...] The outer ego is most in the role, acting out a play that the inner self has written. [...]

[...] Each individual has his part to play in projecting these EE units into physical actuality. [...]

TPS1 Session 375 (Deleted) October 26, 1967 fragment twins sons father mother

The analogy is perhaps an old one, but the fragment is like an actor playing a character role, partially lost within it, perhaps disliking the character he plays, and yet through the part learning lessons that he will use in his own private life with its greater dimensions. [...]

TPS1 Session 478 (Deleted) April 28, 1969 pluck weeds pen desire sell

His mental attitude should be “Of course I can feel fine in the morning,” and instead of imagining himself dragging down the stairs, he should playfully imagine himself ahead of you, as if he were playing a game. [...]

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

Again, a note: when Ruburt talks about his work, this is often a ruse, an excuse, to hold back from free, playful, intuitive or psychic experiences. [...] This also means, however, that you inhibit natural, playful creativity and sometimes what I will call high art, because you are so obsessed with your images. [...]

TES9 Session 470 March 26, 1969 pathways web impulses events perceive

[...] You do not understand as yet the prime part played by the nervous system in the transformation of psychic material into physical matter.

TES4 Session 161 June 9, 1965 ulcer ego permanence rejects sham

[...] Nevertheless this intensification is a pretense that one part of the self plays upon the other part, for the very intensity of the emotional reaction on the part of the ego to even small stimuli, allows the ego to say to itself “I feel deeply, therefore I know the depths of myself.” [...]

Because I am so sympathetic, I will then leave you as I found you, in peace and quiet, though indeed there are times, after the quiet of our sessions, when I would indeed speak with more spontaneity, for I have grown most fond of you both, and therefore I become more willing to display what I may call my more playful nature.

I am after all more than a fountain of information, forever seeping over with facts for your edification, and I would speak to you in more playful conversation, when and if the opportunity presents itself. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 26, 1978 scorn impulses cleansing unfair prerogative

Each such incident is like, now, a small morality play, with a lesson to be learned, and therefore each such incident is a step ahead in terms of progress and understanding. [...]

[...] Then, as of Monday, he can begin to correlate the new physical activity with his writing, gently, by settling upon three hours a day of the basic “time put in”—but with the stress upon creativity, ideas, and free creative play that may or may not include Seven on any given day.

TPS5 Session 846 (Deleted Portion) April 4, 1979 side supermarket prominence exotic instincts

In the second dream (on April 4, 1979), Bill Macdonnel, whom you do not consider an excellent artist, reflects your own sometimes confused feelings about what might have happened had you devoted your work primarily and exclusively to art, or played the artist, as Bill does. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 671, June 21, 1973 dream space orientation waking solutions

[...] In dreaming, the conscious mind itself is far more lenient and playful. [...]

(10:10.) The dream state provides you with a preliminary stage in which working hypotheses can be creatively formed and tried out in a context of playfulness. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, December 28, 1971 Sumari Lawrence Mu Chet ancient

(To Ron.) And this applies even to you who feel that you have so many webs in front of your brain that you cannot possibly see through them, and of course you can, and the webs are there because you want to play with them at this time, and so feel free to do so. [...]

Our friend over here plays a game. [...]

TES2 Session 64 June 24, 1964 bug construction hose cat insect

[...] Finally as Jane began dictating he cornered a larger insect and then began to play with it about the living room floor. [...]

You see your cat suffers no ill effects from such play, although on another value level it would be termed destructive. [...]

[...] However on this first instance I had no phenomenon, and was somewhat distracted by children playing outside.

TES1 Session 31 March 2, 1964 camouflage creation killing plane entities

[...] The point of course being that once the play begins the actors are so completely immersed in their roles that they forget that they themselves wrote the play, constructed the sets, or are even acting. [...]

[...] The fact is that realization to some degree can come and often does come after the play is well under way, and at this point the camouflage action is so involved that the realization itself appears in the framework of the camouflage, and is often indistinguishable from it.

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