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[...] When the system was set up, for many reasons having to do with relative youth and lack of experience, he did not have any confidence in his conscious ability to say no, to hold to a “line of attack.” [...]
[...] For other reasons, the fear of pregnancy for example, physical spontaneity was also suspect, and here again you were involved. [...]
Now these are his interpretations, but whenever you rejected his spontaneous advances, for whatever reasons you may have had, this helped reinforce that idea. [...]
[...] There are obvious reasons for this, and reasons that will allow us to delve more deeply into the nature of the human personality in general.
But this is not the only reason that one man has an ulcer and the other man has none, for we are involved here with characteristic reactions and with habits that have been engraved within each personality since last physical birth, and before. [...]
Nevertheless, I did not do so, and I feel duty bound to mention the fact that Ruburt’s performance was dishonest, and there was no good reason for it. [...]
(10:40.) Their conscious decisions for making numberless moves, for example, changing jobs perhaps, and the literally numberless decisions involved, were all made consciously for different reasons. [...]
Your organized patterns of thought cause you to look in all the wrong places, usually for the wrong reasons.
You certainly know consciously the importance of those significant clues, or the body’s reasoning or processes. [...]
[...] But the conscious reasons that you have for being annoyed with your automobile, these reasons are rationalizations to hide the deeper causes.
Your attitude toward your faithful old car is not based upon the reasons you ascribe it to. [...]
It does not matter whether the car is old or new, as long as he has one, and it is for this reason that he fights any of your suggestions that you do without one. [...]
[...] One small remark and you may take your break: Ruburt, for the reasons mentioned earlier, also liked anything with wheels that moved, roller skates for example. [...]
I would make clear the nature and conditions in which I now have my existence, and explain some of the reasons for the various, often contradictory, statements made concerning life after death. [...]
There is no reason why Ruburt cannot work on his own book simultaneously, and from his viewpoint. [...]
From the sound, the assaulting onrushing sound of traffic, if you listen you can emerge with the prize—perhaps an abstract, with the pulsating sounds transferred to rhythm and color; or perhaps again a portrait, here, of a compulsive personality, driven, and yet behind it all the purpose which is not easily seen, and the reason.
[...] What, we wondered, was necessary to bring about a reasonable remission?
I will at some time go into the reasons why all of you chose that house and the flood situation, for it fit into your joint and private purposes. [...]
[...] In this life, therefore, you always felt sorry for those you felt could not achieve, and often held back your own abilities or criticisms for that reason.
Prentice served your purposes for the same reason, and because of reincarnational contacts with Tam.
[...] You cannot reason with the part of him who felt hurt deeply, or to the part that felt he was rejected. In your attempts to explain yourself in the main, now, you have tried to use logic and reason, when it was as I told you before a feeling of being deprived emotionally. [...]
[...] Ruburt therefore felt that you were accusing him again of a poor performance, and for other reasons also felt that in your eyes these faults took precedence over the book’s obvious merit. [...]
For other reasons, for one because Josef was undisciplined, you have not spontaneously given expression to that portion of you. [...]
In the back of your mind is one question that I have avoided for many reasons. One of the main reasons for my avoiding it was the necessity of giving prerequisite material so that the answer would be at least partially comprehensible.
Ruburt was upset and for good reason. That is although in one way the birds that were killed were meeting a natural end, the reason behind this end was wrong in terms of emotional value and he sensed this. [...]
[...] And believe it or not, actually your individuality has much more freedom in the creation of your dream world, and this is the reason why the dream world does not appear consistent to others.
[...] The reason for this is rather apparent.
[...] In order to help Jane feel better, I speculated that he must have had his reasons for doing this, and that of course a certain amount of repetition is necessary in each book in a series: The restatements not only furnish a foundation for new material, but enable each book to be complete in itself. [...]
Then, as we waited for a delayed session, Jane received material from Seth in which he very nicely explained his use of “invisible particles” on Monday evening—and since tonight he goes into his reasons for doing so, there’s no need to give them here. [...]
[...] Your imaginations have always helped you form your civilizations, your arts and your sciences, and when they are united with your reasoning processes they can bring you knowledge about the universe and your places in it that you can receive in no other fashion.
The feelings can be adequately handled through reason and emotion after (underlined) they are allowed expression.
[...] The Sumari development would not have occurred until your relationship had a revival, and further creative developments have already been sparked for the same reason.
[...] For this reason his comments and manner grow more “out of bounds” as he grows older and becomes more frightened.
The difficulty after your dentist visit was partially natural enough, but exaggerated for these reasons, so that the discomfort gave you an acceptable reason for resting—while still being virtuous in your own eyes.
The dietary methods given in the book Ruburt read have indeed worked for many, and for the following reasons: as you suspected, a kind of conversion was attained. [...]
This is not the reason for all such deaths by any means, but there is usually an implied statement in them so that the death seems to have an additional meaning that makes parents and contemporaries question. [...] People who feel powerless, and who find no cause for living, can come together then and “die for a cause” that did not give them the will or reason to live. [...]
[...] Often I do not state the reasons for such suggestions. [...] You have not taken my suggestion before for a very simple reason: part of you, Joseph, was not ready to reassure Ruburt in such a fashion, for you were not certain that it was safe to relax in such a world, and you did not want to lie to Ruburt because you believed the newspaper world so thoroughly—with all, now, of its implications, as Ruburt did.
[...] She then must take steps of course to protect herself against illness, and she is in fear of robbers for the same reason.
[...] Each suggestion I give you is not only given for a reason, but has within it potentials that of course remain latent unless the suggestion is followed.
(For those reasons I got a charge out of the session. [...]
For reasons that we will mention later, the cat did sense the apparition. [...]
[...] There are many reasons why such constructions do not retain, or sometimes even gain, even the appearance of physical durability, and the apparition of the other evening falls in this category.
[...] Other reasons are found to rationalize away their existence.
The reason that direct inner experience is often cut off and rarely sustained is that the ego almost immediately clamps down to examine the phenomena; and, Joseph, the bulk of the sessions is somewhat shorter for two reasons. [...]
[...] All universes are continually being created, and the appearance of expansion seen by your scientists is distortive for many reasons.
If many of the inner senses behave as if your conception of time and space do not exist, then the obvious reason is of course that they do not. [...]
[...] This is one of the reasons why the experience of levitation is so seldom achieved.
While we are somewhat on the subject, I have not forgotten that we have left behind our discussions on the inner senses, and really with good reason. [...]
You must indeed for practical reasons pretend as if the automobile had no reality except the reality with which you are familiar, but this is not the case. [...]
I will indeed now close our session, the reason mainly being that Ruburt has been oriented in a quickened fashion toward our work since he began his book again, and he has used additional energy in doing so. [...]
[...] As a rule therefore, proteins are indeed a most beneficial food to him, and it is for this reason that he automatically seeks them out.
[...] It was that although Jane’s eye condition might be caused by my delays with getting “Unknown” Reality to the public, another reason was also involved: namely, that she saw the revealing notes I did for “Unknown” as a threat also.)
[...] They could not be reasoned with, and the unconscious was left holding the bag, so to speak.
[...] He did not have to reason, for you would reason for you both.
As long as he acted with relative abandon, as in the early years, relatively unreasoning, then there was no point of conflict. When he tried on the other hand to act in a more reasoning and disciplined manner, when he became convinced of the necessity for discipline and this was in Florida, then he attempted to stifle all spontaneity.