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(I told Jane she could very well be projecting her own fears upon something that wasn’t that bad at all—that the episode instead served to show what a deep hold old beliefs still had on her. [...] She’d projected a lot of negative feelings upon the doctor, whom she likes, even to the point of tears. [...]
[...] However, the electrical system contains phenomena that does not appear within your system, although some projections from it may be perceived. These projections so far have never been understood, since they have not been studied objectively, but only in their relation to the physical field.
This field projects itself, as should be obvious, into your own field of actuality, and as such the personality itself has its existence in both fields; and both systems, being open, are dependent one upon the other, and a failure to survive in one system threatens survival in the other. [...]
[...] Rather the one electric action or thought is simultaneously projected, through a peculiarity of its axis, so that it appears within your field, not in two places at once, but in two times at once.
[...] Only if these basic assumptions are taken for granted will your projection experiences make sense to you.
In a given dream projection for example you may experience an episode that is obviously in the physical past, yet within it there may be elements that do not fit. [...]
In a projection the problems will be of a different sort. [...]
[...] We speculated that her creative self, knowing the completion of Seven is in sight, wanted her to have another project underway. [...]
[...] The idealized good is projected into the future, while its exaggerated opposite is seen to pervade the present. [...]
[...] He has his [new book] project, and you are doing well, and I bid you both a fond good evening.
(10:23 P.M. But, I told Jane with some humor of my own, I also knew that that knowledge wouldn’t stop me from occasionally inserting what I think is a particularly good and appropriate nonbook session into whatever project Seth may have going at the time. [...]
If you hold grudges, if you—and I mean both or either of you—concentrate upon past dissatisfactions with Prentice to whatever degree, and if you project those differences into the future, then to that degree will such be your future experience with Prentice.
[...] The presence of witnesses encouraged her; strong voice effects began to show themselves, the best in many sessions and toward the end of the Pat’s delivery, Jane achieved a projection to the Boston classroom of Pat’s special class. [...]
[...] She achieved a legitimate projection to the classroom in Boston, and Seth deals with this to some extent in the next session. [...]
[...] You do not understand the ways in which you project the physical matter of yourself into this room, however. [...]
[...] In the time lag on this plane, there are other thoughts, projections on the same idea or object; Seth declined to go into their effects on the final idea or object until a later time.
(“By our projecting our thoughts to this finished product, we can influence our health, our future, our position, etc. [...]
[...] You do not understand the ways in which you project the physical matter of yourself into this room, however. [...]
[...] In the time lag on this plane, there are other thoughts, projections on the same idea or object; Seth declined to go into their effects on the final idea or object until a later time. [...]
(“By projecting our thoughts to this finished product, we can influence our health, our future, our position, etc. [...]
[...] Physical offspring are originally projections, but these originate new acts despite the original idea behind them. That is, the parents wish to project themselves, you see, but instead are the participators of a new personality.
[...] The inner self realizes the nature of its own reality, is sure of its identity and well aware of its power in the creation of actions which it projects outward from itself.
He can do this by employing the exercises that you mentioned, that will show him a daily improvement that will help break the negative image and prevent further negative projections. [...] All of these help break the negative projections, and are already proof physically of inside willingness that is then physically materialized for him to see—in terms of physical performance that he can judge.
You project but your projections are real only to you and do not affect me. [...]
[...] Beyond this, however, as I believe I mentioned in a few classes, it is not out of the inner sense of my invisible heart but out of the depths of your own psychology that you make me into the image of a wise old man and project upon me authority images that lurk in your own mind. [...]
(Bobby remarked that we impose our projections on Seth.)
I remain spontaneous and alive and do not allow myself to be deadened by your projections upon me. [...]
Until you are honest with yourself and become consciously aware of yourself, you cannot honestly relate with others; you will project upon them your own fears and prejudices. [...] You must become consciously aware of what you tell yourself is true every moment of the day, for that is the reality that you project outward.
(Bert C.: “My true feelings, despite what I might project consciously?”)
[...] When you project your ideas outward, you often behave as if they were not yours but belonged to another. [...]
[...] You become afraid of projecting ideas or desires outward, for in the back of your mind you think that what is powerful is evil.
The electricity that is perceivable within the physical plane or field is merely a projection of a vast electrical system that you cannot perceive because of the nature and construction of the physical system itself.
[...] Again, always consider the thing desired accomplished and projected in present reality, present physical reality, and so it shall be. [...]
Now you often projected negative thoughts, not being able to accept the items in the spirit in which they were given. [...]
[...] You did not project that thought.
In his other main concern, “getting better,” he looks back upon past failures, and projects impediments into the future. [...]
[...] Just not worrying about it immediately began to give you some financial gain, for in Framework 2 conditions were reversed, and the imagined impediments were not projected into the future. [...]
[...] That help is blocked, if in Framework 1 you constantly imagine impediments or concentrate upon past poor performance, or project such performance into the future.
[...] Frank’s knowledge can still be helpful, but it should not be allowed, now, to curtail improvements, or limit them, by conventional knowledge of what muscles and joints can or cannot do, or by projecting any particular procedure—as, for example, Ruburt will do this or that, before this or that.
[...] Just before it began Jane admitted, again, to a slight nervousness at the projected clairvoyant experiments involving Dr. Instream. [...]
[...] There is a similarity here between the extension of my self outward through Ruburt, and the extension necessary for example in an individual’s projection of a pseudoimage.
(I believe the book of Jane’s that Seth refers to here is her new project, dealing with the Seth material itself. [...]
[...] They have always represented, again, portions of mankind’s own psychological reality that to some extent he had not assimilated—but in a schizophrenic kind of expression, projected instead outward from himself. [...]
In your terms of time, man has always projected unassimilated psychological elements of his own personality outward, but in much earlier times he did this using a multitudinous variety of images, personifications, gods, goddesses, demons and devils, good spirits and bad. [...]
(10:14.) These include man’s ability to identify with the forces of nature, to project portions of his own psychological reality outward from himself, and then to perceive those portions in a revitalized transformation—a transformation that then indeed can alter physical reality.
[...] It is as if (pause) man could not understand his own potentials unless he projected them outward into a godhead, where he could see them in a kind of isolated pure form, recognize them for what they are, and then accept them—the potentials—as a part of his own psychological reality (all very intently). As a species, however, you have not taken the last step. [...]
As for others all fragments have (pause) are throwoffs or projections. [...] In a physical sense this board is a projection of wood or a tree, but in this case the board has less properties than the parent tree. [...]
(“Seth, who left the dance hall first—Jane and I, or the projected fragments?”)
The projected fragments disappeared. [...]
That image is only connected with your present personality ego, and could be likened to a fibrous projection or growth, into which your present personality could become entombed. [...]