Results 161 to 180 of 699 for stemmed:project
In some trance stages however, you may become aware of these generic patterns, you see, project them outward, and think you are perceiving some strange apparition. This kind of experience could take place immediately before a projection, you see, though this is not usual.
We shall leave this discussion for now, however, and return to a study of projections.
Now, projections do involve variations in intensities on your part.
[...] It is quite possible however to project without any alarming physical symptoms whatsoever. [...]
[...] There is no need at all for undesirable aspects of your contemporary reality to be projected into the future, unless you use the power of the present to do so.
[...] From our current present we project, for better or worse, those choices, plus any new ones we may decide upon, into each of the presents we’ll be creating throughout the rest of our lives. The contents of our projections, then, are of supreme importance.
Preface: This book will be my most ambitious project thus far. [...]
This further unites all species in a cooperative venture that has remained largely invisible because of beliefs projected outward upon the world by both your sciences and religions, generally speaking. [...]
[...] “He said this one will be his most ambitious project to date.”
[...] We hadn’t taken it very seriously, since we’d finished proofreading Seth’s first book, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul,1 only last month; certainly we weren’t prepared for the fact that he was quite capable of launching another such project so quickly. Nor did Jane have any conscious thoughts about subject matter, or a title, for any projected Seth book.
[...] You have only to use your ability consciously, to examine the nature of your thoughts and feelings and project those with which you basically agree.
[...] Jane finished typing her manuscript for Seven Two on October 3, and I helped her correct that book for mailing on October 9. My own mailings for Volume 2 continued until the 21st of the month, when at last that very long project was completed and out of the house in its entirety for the first time. [...]
[...] It’s a project that Jane herself never figured she’d do, but wanted done — and Sue, who was a class member, is talented psychically herself, has a newspaper and reporting background, and is ideally qualified for the job.1 (Conversations, we think, is sure to be published before Mass Events, since Tam is supposed to have Sue’s manuscript in hand by January 1980, for publication in the fall of that year. [...]
[...] It projects its desires outward onto the physical world, seeking through private experience and social contact to actualize its potentials, and in such a way that the potentials of others are also encouraged. [...]
1. Jane and I had suggested to Sue last month (September) that she write a book on ESP class, although at various times previously the three of us have discussed such a project. [...]
Your Malba spoke correctly when she said that this was a lifetime project, and you know me well enough by now to know that I am going about it in my own way. [...] You must realize that just your personal data is a project in itself, and just to cover this one life at that.
[...] Then these materializations of panic and pain play about the physical body, projected by the ego and stealing the powers of the subconscious mind from their natural constructive tasks to do so. [...]
[...] The subconscious forms and projects the materializations of the ego as a tool to enable it to attain its goals. [...]
[...] You were using all available energies to fight nervous projections, and therefore could not help maintain what was real.
[...] Such a tragedy to project upon the living personality.
[...] So much more evidence is available to you: the order of nature; the creative drama of your dreams, that project your consciousness into other times and places; the very precision with which you spontaneously grow, without knowing how, from a fetus into an adult; the existence of heroic themes and quests and ideals that pervade the life of even the worst scoundrel — these all give evidence of the greater context in which you have your being.
[...] Nor do I. Perhaps, even knowing Jane’s unique creative abilities as well as we do, we’re each somewhat daunted by the thought that consciously we might not be able to concentrate enough on two such projects at once. [...]
[...] The child tries to project inner reality outward, and finds outside structures too small.
All of these projects are interconnected, and they will help both of you in your writing and painting, and greatly increase your capabilities in your own fields. [...]
(An overall impression I have is that Seth is very interested in the forthcoming dream-recording project, and that along with various tests this will occupy us for a long time. [...]
[...] These inner patterns, native to the psyche of any species, turned into concepts, mental images — intuitive projections that were all meant to give conscious direction. [...]
[...] His consciousness — his psyche — is projecting greater images of his own probable fulfillment, and these are seen in his changing concepts of God.
[...] When you were both working on your projects, your cultural time was taken up in a way you found acceptable. When the projects were done, particularly with Ruburt, there was still the cultural belief that time should be so used (underlined), that creativity must be directed and disciplined to fall into the proper assembly-line time slots.
[...] [Two of the men were so strongly affected by the heat inside their heavy protective clothing that they decided to cut short their trip.] The reactor reclamation task is now projected to cost more than $760 million, and to take at least five years.
[...] It has been an extremely slow-moving project, but The Education of Oversoul Seven may yet be a movie.
[...] As Seth remarked on August 6, when he gave his first session on the subject: “When Ruburt finished his project [God of Jane], he found himself with all of that time that was supposed to be used. [...]
[...] [All of this is the method used by Rob’s probable self as he projects out of his probable system.]
[...] He may be able to take you there in a projection, and from that point you should be able to look into your own system, and in a series of flashes see your life and Ruburt’s with greater clarity.”
Such travel between probable systems is done through projection of consciousness out of the body, as was explained in the excerpts, but this seems to involve a welding of medicine, physics, and other disciplines. [...]
Living in the moment will automatically let some of these things take place, and will automatically, again, stop negative projections into the future; even a five-minute future.
[...] You will put high expectations to work at once in this manner, and project a new image into tomorrow.
This projected image will of itself already alter the past and the present. [...]
[...] It was this fright that prevented him from finishing all of those projects he began, or from selling them.