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[...] While these inbred psychological supports never leave you entirely, they are often diminished by beliefs encountered later in life, that serve to undermine the individual’s sense of safety and well-being.
(I also think it quite evident that Seth began to go into those attributes we’re born with in light of my comments about current psychological dogma that the infant is born without any impetuses …
My own belief, which I’ve held for some 15 years, is that in Jane’s case at least the young girl’s psychological conditioning was far more important—far more damaging, in those terms—than any physical tendency to inherit. [...]
[...] However, I do think I’m accurate concerning the connections between Jane’s early psychological conditioning and her present challenges.)
[...] Not only would the two women be emotionally tested and enriched across physical and psychological time, but so would their entities or whole selves.
In these last few pages (since I began discussing my beliefs about Jane’s early psychological conditioning), I’ve indicated the only kind of thinking by which I can personally make sense out of our world these days. [...]
(While trying psychological time for Wed. [...]
I suggest again that you reread some of our earlier material when you find time, and that you resume your psychological time experiments in some kind of schedule.
Psychological time is indeed the only medium, or framework, within which exploration of the inner self can be carried on. [...]
You will find new abundances of energy, as I told you, and you can use this to better your physical constructions, and to enrich psychological time experiments.
[...] It is time for you to take a step in your psychological time experiments, and I hope that you will take it shortly. [...]
[...] The psychological time experiences should involve you with some very legitimate information from that one past life that was mentioned earlier. [...]
(To Ned.) The man with the eyes behind the chair—your psychological time experience was quite correct, and it should show you what you can do when you want to. [...]
To some extent or another man’s desires and emotions merge with the physical aspects of nature as you understand it, so that such storms or disasters are as much the result of psychological activity as they are of weather conditions.
Fears, sometimes even seemingly irrational ones, can serve to rouse the body if you have been too lethargic, or have been in a rut psychologically or physically. [...]
Many people who use drugs socially are playing a kind of psychological Russian roulette. [...]
[...] I am not saying that drugs alone will cause suicide, but that the psychology of drugs already includes an attitude that promotes a Russian-roulette kind of mentality, that can only add to the problem.
Study and practice with psychological time will show you the validity and strength of that inner self, so that you will clearly see that it is not completely bound to the so-called objective universe by any means. [...]
Recognition of many of the facts that we are discussing this evening will be of benefit in your psychological time experiences.
(Trying psychological time, I had the following experiences:
(“Despite the beliefs and teachings of religion and psychology, impulses are biological and psychic directional signals, meant to nudge the individual toward his/her greatest opportunities for expression and development privately—and also to insure the person’s contribution to mass social reality.”
(“The authority of the self has been eroded by religion, science, and psychology itself, so that impulses are equated with anti-social behavior, considered synonymous with it, or with individual expression at the expense of social order.”
[...] The idea is current in academic psychologicalcircles that the child exists psychologically intact in the man, that the man contains within him the psychological replica of the child that was.
[...] There was also some other problem here, in that Ruburt feels, as you do, and quite rightly, that Mark is in over his head, psychologically speaking.
All psychological structures then are composed of such organizations, however long-or short-lived in your terms. [...]
[...] This applies on all levels — atomic and psychological — and to biological stimulus and mental intent.
Because of the great organizing nature of these basic units, there are also psychological structures that are quite capable of holding their own identities while being aware of any given number of probable selves. [...]
(Long pause at 11:29.) While words are difficult to use here, again, what I am saying applies, in different ways perhaps, to the behavior of worlds, atoms, and psychological structures. [...]
There is no other researcher, if I may say so, who has the excellent teacher that you have, and your own experiments with psychological time will certainly give you more than enough to say, and later give you evidence that can hardly be denied.
As to your experiments with psychological time, Joseph, we will devote an entire session to them shortly. [...]
You are discovering for yourself that basically there is no past, present and future, through your own experiments with psychological time, and you will also experience directly other material sometime before I have given it to you.
[...] There have been experiments upon your earth (by consciousness) with both men and animals at a different level than just mentioned, but with that in mind — herds of animals, for example, with each animal quite aware of the joint knowledge of the herd, the dangers to be encountered in any individual territory, and a psychological structure in which the mass consciousness of the herd recognized the individual consciousness of each animal, and protected it.
[...] It became available to those who looked for it, but the same kinds of psychological organization did not result on those occasions.2
(Pause.) Other kinds of psychological gestalts have been and are being tried — some that would appear quite inconceivable to you; and yet now and then versions of them appear within your system.
These are emotional and psychological beings of such richness that your concepts of selfhood force you to dilute them to a degree that you can understand.4 Each of your persons is a part of that greater personhood. [...]
This transformation of energy should be quite comprehensible since you know that you subconsciously transform energy into physical, mental, creative or psychological states, manipulating it to your advantage. [...]
(The following are from Jane’s psychological time notebook:
(From my psychological time notebook: