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WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 12, 1984 esthetic profusion decent symphonic intrinsically

(4:20.) The insects also appreciate flowers’ profusion of color, and also for esthetic reasons. I am saying, therefore that even insects have an esthetic sense, and again, that each creature, and each plant, or natural entity, has its own sense of value fulfillment, seeking the greatest possible fulfillment and extension of its own innate abilities.

The human individual is aware of large numbers of probable activities. Each individual person literally possesses far more abilities than can be adequately expressed in any given lifetime. This insures a large profusion of possible actions from which the individual can draw according to changing circumstances.

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

[...] Spread out before you in great profusion, you will find not only any problems but their solutions.

TPS3 Session 766 (Deleted Portion) February 17, 1976 backtracked options unresponsive demands abundance

To the extent that you enjoy the quality of life itself, you do not need to place demands upon it, for its abundance shows in profusion. [...]

TES9 Session 430 August 22, 1968 Emolene apple Spanish Frazer America

[...] The grounds surrounding the house are very elaborate, well and profusely decorated, and reaching for several hundred feet from the road in front to the back border of the property as it meets the Chemung River.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 792, January 24, 1977 events shared cellular network rose

[...] They grow out of each other in a kind of spontaneous expansion, a profusion of creativity, while the conscious mind chooses which aspects to experience — and those aspects then become what you call an objective event.

TES7 Session 302 November 21, 1966 Council election Skidmore article object

[...] She said she had no images except for the profusion of small colored squares. [...]