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She will not listen to reason, because reason would rob her of her rage, and all of her vitality is now in her rage. There are reasons in the reincarnational background. [...]
[...] There are personalities who come together for certain reasons, varying reasons, whose individual inclinations are somewhat the same, and purposes. [...]
[...] They were ready, therefore, to learn of their greater family; and for various reasons, personal reasons, having to do with both class members. [...]
[...] You were dealing with an energy source, and it was this that you were trying to perceive, and the reason for the brilliance and also the concentrated area with which you were dealing; not an expansion, but a small concentrated brilliant area.
[...] It is the reason, again, why you participated in your own way, though you were not at class. [...]
One reason for the success of our communications is the peculiar abilities present in you both and the interaction between them, and the use that you both allow me to make of them. [...]
[...] For this reason many of them have been recipients of inner data from others like myself. [...]
First of all personally: You, Joseph, have acquired an unjustified sense of inferiority as far as not only your dealings with your parents are concerned, but also concerning your dealings with the outside world; and even, for what unknown reason, with your dealings with your own talent.
[...] You were saddled with rather troublesome ones, and for reasons which I will go into sometime later; but not involving guilt of any sort.
Many who would seem to set a very poor example for others help others for exactly that reason. Quite simply they are examples of what not to be precisely for this reason. [...]
[...] If you knew how to handle energy effectively, if you fully realized that your thoughts were the motivating factor, were the realities, then you would not need a physical existence, for that is the reason for the physical environment.
[...] The Jews, for various reasons — and again, this is not the full story — the Jews acted as all of the victims of the world, both the Germans and the Jews basically agreeing upon “man’s nefarious nature.” [...]
[...] In the same way (pause), Germany did not have the [atomic] bomb for the same reasons.
Now, however, we come to Hiroshima, where this highly destructive bomb was exploded (on August 6, 1945) — and for what reason? [...]
[...] The subconscious does reason, but it also reasons according to the information that you give it.
He felt that aggressive action was also threatening, for the same reasons as just given. [...]
(I mentioned to Jane a question I’d thought of during the session but hadn’t interrupted to ask: If the subconscious can reason, as Seth tells us, why doesn’t it understand that at times it can go too far sometimes?—that obviously the idea of selfprotection can be very damaging if carried to extremes. [...]
[...] Others were not, for both of your reasons, because the situation served both of your purposes to some extent.
Reasons have been given to you in the past, but you can break the habit now by expressing your emotions to each other, and so indeed you must. [...]
[...] The basic reasons for both Ruburt’s symptoms and the holdback in your own work, and the answer to both lies in learning how to release yourselves to yourselves, to let your own emotional natures relate to each other. [...]
[...] You felt it could be smothering, for you sensed the reasons behind her smothering love for her sons. [...]
[...] She felt she knew the reasons for the improvement—her new commitment, sense of direction, etc., all parts of her “inside and outside,” she said. [...]
[...] For various reasons however that method was not used.
[...] The apex point in Ruburt’s personality is an extremely fortunate and unusual one, and the reason that such communications can take place.
[...] There are genetic cultures operating, then, of literally infinite variety (intently), and they each have their place and their reason, and they each fit into the overall picture—not only of man’s reality but of the planet’s reality, including all of nature.
(9:52.) There are mental conditions also: the so-called retarded people who do not use their reasoning minds as others do. [...]
The entire conversation was an attempt to make the event seem reasonable, an attempt to color in the picture.
Psycho-Cybernetics worked well for a time, because at that stage the book served to break up body beliefs, though he hadn’t tackled the reasons behind them. [...] They were dropped for several reasons, but mainly because he still did not understand that body beliefs were involved, and that these like the others could be changed.
[...] There were reasons, incidentally, why you were not given the information earlier and the reasons should be apparent to you, if you think about the matter for you have a tendency to brood. [...]
[...] And if you believe that you have a bad gall bladder, for example, and if you do not discover the reasons behind the difficulty you will faithfully reproduce that faulty gall bladder with every new formation of your physical image. And it does not occur to you that as your body is completely transformed within each seven years, so there is no reason at all to reproduce it each time with the old ailment. [...]
Now, you are here for one particular reason this evening whether you know it or not, and it is because you knew our new friends, the Greek twins (Valerie and Vanessa) and so you came when they attended class. [...]
[...] These others can then speak to you and communicate with you, illuminate you as to the reasons behind your difficulty and help you erase that difficulty. [...]
[...] This fear of authority is one of the reasons for his admirable independence of mind and spirit.
It is also the reason for many of his problems in the past, and to a much lesser degree in the present. [...]
[...] You were indeed busy that evening, but this was not the reason for Ruburt’s refusal.
Privately, your director can see no reason why anyone who is educated cannot spell properly, but he has bent over backward not to give this impression. [...]
[...] The illness is not to be regarded as a natural (underlined) event, but the reason for it sought. The reason is often a lack of a quality. [...]
He should also, for personal reasons, stay away from the monastery. [...]
I explained earlier his exaggerated notion of aggression and also the reasons behind it. [...]
[...] He imagines, with the stray cats, you see, for the same reason.
[...] For this reason, the nature of good and evil is a highly important point.
[...] The emphasis was on practical methods of living — quite simply — rules that could be understood, but the reasons for them were forgotten.
[...] It was for this reason however, through the centuries, that many who heard it translated it into parables and tales. [...]
(On June 5, 1968 John Pitre telephoned Jane from Franklin, LA, seeking answers to three questions: the reasons for John’s uneasiness concerning his wife Peg last week; the reasons for the loss of leg feeling John experiences in hot weather; and data on a pilot, Albert Blevins, who vanished on a flight in a small plane near the Gulf Coast about four years ago, presumably near Franklin.