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[...] Because of many reasons given throughout the material, mankind took himself out of that context. [...]
One small note that occurred to me: for whatever reasons—I will not discuss them now—Ruburt did not feel particularly that you needed or wanted his physical help in matters that you could perform more efficiently by yourself. [...]
There is indeed no reason for you, in your position, to jump in with both feet and wild erratic enthusiasm. Nor, my dear doctor, is there any reason at this point why I should leap in with both feet, and with wild unrestrained enthusiasm. [...]
There are many reasons why adequate proofs for immortality have not been received in the past. These reasons have to do, among other things, with the laboratory experiments and atmosphere, which do not allow for spontaneity.
If you will read the Seth material you will also find that there are other reasons why I speak through Ruburt.
Ruburt and Joseph also to some extent, and for good reasons, hold back. [...]
Besides normal reasons (Jane dictates:) he was psychically inclined, at a time when Jane was young and herself close to a past life. [...]
[...] For some reason I am able to come through very well, and when this happens I like to take advantage of the opportunity. [...]
It’s almost impossible, I can see, to talk with you in a conversational manner for purely mechanical reasons. [...]
One of the reasons Jane does so well with her male characters—if you insist on notes go ahead—is that she has been a male so many times. [...]
The second layer, still of the personal subconscious, contains those elements most deeply feared for personal psychological reasons, those which somewhat frequently arise as in an earthquake, to shatter the seemingly solid surface of the ego.
On a particular level however this makes little difference, because such communications are carried on constantly at subconscious levels, seldom reaching ego awareness, so that individuals are subconsciously conditioned—and underline subconsciously conditioned—therefore expecting, all unknown to the ego, such communications when certain chemical changes come about; since these chemical changes also occur for other reasons when these conditions occur, on a practical level communications will then most easily happen. [...]
I expect reasonable criticism, indeed enjoy it. [...]
(9:27.) This provides leeway until the conscious mind is able to reason for itself and provide its own value judgments. [...]
[...] There is no reason, though, for an individual to be bound by childhood beliefs or experience. [...]
[...] She was quite curious about the reasons behind these feelings.
[...] The extra session that we had was probably not too good of an idea from my standpoint, although for various reasons I did want to call it. However, it is not my intention to wear you out, and when I do call an unscheduled session for any reason, then I will compensate by either making the next session shorter, or according to the length of the unscheduled session, dispense with the following one.
The reason that these things are done so infrequently is because the personality-essence finds itself so unable to give up belief in camouflage time and space. [...]
[...] You are quite simply told that you have no other purpose.3 The species itself must then appear to have no reason except a mindless determination to exist. [...]
[...] The reasons for such involvement would be endless, or course — all valid, yet in each and every case, man and nature in those terms would meet in an encounter that had meaning, from the largest global effects to the smallest, most private aspects of the individuals involved. [...]
(Long pause at 11:21.) I do not mean to assign any hint of accusation against those so involved, but mainly to state some of the reasons for such behavior. [...]
[...] The reasons are fairly simple, for this field is one in which Ruburt’s innermost energies and interests are already rooted.
(Sunday, August 22nd, Jane discovered the tape recording of the first two Father Trainor episodes was deteriorating, for unknown reasons. [...]
[...] I, for my own reasons and peculiarities, usually obtain such information clairvoyantly; and we will have much to say concerning the ways in which such information is received and interpreted, as this is very important.
In the first place, as often mentioned lately, the reasoning mind is spontaneously fired. [...] (Pause.) All of your reasoned activities — your governments, societies, arts, religions and sciences — are the physical realization, of course, of inner capacities, capacities that are inherent in man’s structure. [...]
[...] Even though the following material isn’t book dictation per se, I’m presenting it for obvious reasons. [...]
Your beliefs close you off from much otherwise quite-available knowledge concerning man’s psychology—knowledge that would serve to answer many questions usually asked about the reasons for suffering. [...]
[...] Therefore they are more apt to combine reason and emotion, intuitions and intellect, and in so doing invent theories that reconcile previous contradictions. [...]
Generally, reason and intellect are then considered male qualities, and the frameworks for civilization, science, and an organized world. [...]