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TPS1 Deleted Session February 10, 1971 success appalled pendulum furious succeed

[...] The fear projections, repressed, telepathically attract like projections, and inhibit other ones. [...]

At the same time he projected his fears upon you, thinking that you loved him only because he was a writer. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 506, October 27, 1969 polarity units poles intensity aligns

Its intensity, however, can vary to amazing degrees, so that it could, relatively speaking, be too weak or fall back, not strong enough to form the basis for matter, but to project into another system, perhaps, where less intensity is required for “materialization.”

[...] They can, however, lose or gain power, fall back into intensities beneath matter, or go through matter, appearing as matter as they do so and projecting through your system.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 4, 1981 rollers cushion services absolute Frank

[...] This applies to long or short projects. [...]

[...] There is no need condemning the attitudes he will be inspired by on both the long and short projects. [...]

TES9 Session 507 November 10, 1969 test detail antagonistic torn inclinations

This does not involve projection. [...]

No projection was needed.

TES9 Session 508 November 20, 1969 Rich Diane flashgun Betty photos

(Jane and Tam have been discussing her second book for P/Hall; the subject possibly to be on dreams, Seth, and astral projection.

[...] Tell him to give himself proper suggestions concerning my project. [...]

TES2 Session 46 April 22, 1964 Mark Ed barn discipline son

[...] Later, while I was living in my hometown of Sayre, PA, I received a phone call from Ed inviting me to work with him on a project in Saratoga Springs, NY. [...] It will be recalled that it was in the dance hall at York Beach that Jane and I saw the projected fragments of our own personalities, that Seth dealt with so extensively in the 9th session, of December 18, 1963. [...]

[...] Physical growth exists in terms of your sense of continuity, and therefore is projected into space and time. [...]

[...] The lost town incident was extremely significant to him, and represented his subconscious projection of a memory from a past life upon the present.

[...] However, he projected only that portion of the town with which he was at one time intimately concerned. [...]

UR1 Appendix 8: (For Session 690) ocean climate plunge camouflage likened

As temperatures in various depths of ocean change, and as even the color of the water and of the flora and fauna change, so too in our value climate there are quality changes, and senses equipped to project and perceive the changes. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 13, 1971 Ron proofs cards Tom suburbanite

[...] I said, recognize within yourself those evils that you recognize in others, but I meant only those things that in your own mind you set up as evil for you project those things upon others and make your own reality. [...]

([Gert:] “Not only that, he didn’t make himself part of the group, if you’ll excuse me, and I hope we are not projecting again. [...]

[...] He quickly found, however, that that was not the answer, that people merely said, “He has the answers, and I have none,” that they projected upon him abilities that they thought they did not possess. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 16, 1981 Sinful science mechanistic tainted outcomes

(Long pause at 8:53.) When it seems that left alone Ruburt’s condition will only worsen, you are following those old patterns of conditioned thought, projecting negative situations into the future, imagining the unfortunate outcome or outcomes, and acting as if you operated within a closed system. [...]

[...] Science’s flawed self still carries the same import, however, the idea being that while science does not deal with values, so its says, it misleads itself considerably in making such statements, for it projects the worst kind of values both upon mankind and the rest of nature—so even if you are not tainted from religion’s old beliefs, it is difficult to escape such ideas. [...]

TES9 Session 488 June 18, 1969 local defeat mess incident cybernetics

[...] An inclination to project a local symptom on the body in general—do you follow me?—is very poor, and takes focus away from very definite advances which go unnoticed.

[...] Anything but projecting them into the future. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session February 26, 1972 repressed release ambiguous conscientious Elgersma

When this continues you project negatively on all alternatives so that change always seems disruptive and negative. [...]

[...] Great damage can result however by projecting such feelings of time waste into the future.

TPS2 Deleted Session July 19, 1972 Nebene intercourse purchased car pride

[...] The insights he received yesterday were quite legitimate, and show why he went along so readily with your projections. [...]

[...] If you reacted as Nebene you would later rationalize the results to him—while he would know in that (underlined) instance he was not projecting so he could not trust his reactions toward you.

TPS5 Session 857 (Deleted Portion) May 30, 1979 suffocation parade fawned cats tabloid

He saw his mother, but the image was a projected one. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 742 April 16, 1975 Atlantis civilizations selfhood legend ruins

[...] Imaginatively both Ruburt and Joseph saw themselves living there, and a certain amount of psychic energy was projected into that house.

[...] Atlantis is the story of a future probability projected backward into an apparent past.

[...] Seth’s theory of simultaneous time, which can encompass the notion of future probabilities projected backward into an apparent past, for instance, leaves great leeway for the interpretation of events or questions, however, and makes the idea of contradiction posed by an Atlantis in the past and one in the future too simple as an explanation. [...]

[...] Apart from that, the legend as picked up, so to speak, by Plato (see Appendix 14) was a precognition of the future probability, an image of an inner civilization of the mind actually projected outward into the future, where it would be used as a blueprint, dash — the lost grandeur, as, in other terms, Eden became the lost garden of paradise.

TPS5 Session 899 (Deleted Portion) February 6, 1980 dragons erroneous pronouncements breakthroughs dampen

[...] It might have seemed sometimes that our ideas were fanciful projections, hoped-for but unreal hypotheses that had their own important intrinsic creative value, but did not necessarily stand for any real statements of fact about the physical universe. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, December 26, 1967 alligators Harvey listen Archie fears

[...] You project fear upon them. [...]

TPS1 Session 371 (Deleted) October 11, 1967 ripping symptoms solution veil tampering

(“How about his recent projections to Saratoga? [...]

(“Could he control the destination of his projections?”)

TPS5 Session 844 (Deleted) April 1, 1979 Harrisburg nuclear dog dream drama

In the past, if people didn’t remember their dreams, they’d project their dream events upon natural events, or read objective events as symbols that would actually express the dream itself. [...]

[...] When it is not recognized, or when the individual looks mainly to the exterior environment as the provider of information, then the dream’s contents are projected onto objective events.

The Christ drama is a case in point, where private and mass dreams were then projected outward into the historical context of time, and then reacted to in such a way that various people became exterior participants—but in a far larger mass dream that was then interpreted in the most literal of physical terms. [...]

TES8 Session 344 June 7, 1967 job nursery symptoms restraints fear

[...] Unfortunately he then projected a present situation into the future, which to some extent, resulted in a lack of mobility; the present conditions then seen as continuing indefinitely.

Much of this because he projected this uncomfortable present into the future, you see. [...]

[...] Some of this, of course, projections. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, December 29, 1970 fish violence cannibals tribe kill

[...] It is the same thing you see, as projecting upon a hypothetical devil all kinds of powers of destruction. You can do the same thing without realizing it by projecting into the idea of violence, all powers, and then it seems to you that life itself has no ability to protect itself and that any stray thought of violence or disaster will immediately zoom home and that the recipient has no way to protect himself. [...]

[...] They did not learn how to project their energy outward constructively. [...]

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