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[...] John recalls no one fitting the rather general description given by Seth.
[...] And the import of the dream was clear to him merely in the perception of that simple data, the black envelope, with the return name in the left hand corner, and though he does not recall it, his name on the envelope as the person to whom the communication was sent.
The psychological experience today was a reinforced message, tied in with the others, which again Ruburt tried to forget and could not quite manage, because he has now trained himself to recall such data.
[...] In such cases that [present-life] memory is often tinged by another, so that a future or past life memory sheds its cast upon the recalled event. [...]
[...] In most cases, however, people are not aware that memory changes in such a fashion, or that the events they think they recall are so different.
[...] I do recall that our bookcase, behind her, showed up well; its cream color was clear although the rest of the room was dark. [...]
[...] Neither Jane or I had ever met Lucy’s friend but we recall hearing about her death through Lucy. [...]
[...] I recall that Jane and I decided to take the vaccine more or less on the spur of the moment, without advance planning, but hesitate to claim that here.
[...] It needed the existence of a sophisticated memory system in which new situations and experiences could be judged against recalled ones, and evaluations made in an in-between moment of reflection.
[...] Man would not be able to recall past acts, judge them against the present situation, or imagine the future sense of guilt that might result.
[...] In at least one of these selves, the knowledge of this entire event comes to consciousness like a half-recalled dream of its own, and the experience of recalling and being recalled is like liquid electricity in me, the anchor self.
(But not only had she done it more than once, Sue said: She could recall portions of the simultaneous dreams she’d had on some of those occasions, which was a lot more than I could claim. [...]
[...] I did not correct it, for it seemed we were getting to some material that was emotionally strong for Jane in recall. [...]
(Two additional points now recalled: When she began talking about Florida, Jane told me “I got scared in Florida”; she was also sure I would leave her when the job situation got so bad and things didn’t work out as we’d hoped they would. [...]
(I have no dream recall of the above life. My dream recall has been very poor recently, etc.)
(It will be recalled that Mark is the name Seth has given to Bill’s entity.)
[...] The building could be the Carnegie Hall office building, or one very close to Carnegie Hall, on 57th St. I do not recall the street number. [...]
[...] Looking back, I believe the upper half of the window was open; I seem to recall seeing the girl’s left arm draped over the top edge of the still-shut lower window.
[...] It took me at least a day to recall what I am now putting down.
(George Marshall gave a clear and lucid answer, but to my chagrin I cannot now recall the town’s name. [...]
[...] I do know, somehow, that the town I cannot recall is located in the northwest corner of the state of Louisiana.
[...] It became very difficult for me to speak, and I recall trying very hard, almost desperately, to finish what I wanted to say.
(Jane now recalled that just before she began speaking, she received the gently chiding thought—addressed to her from she knew not what source—that since “we” were going to so much trouble to get this material through to “you” [meaning Jane], that she shouldn’t be concerned about explaining it to others. [...]
[...] Even then, you might not recall the dream, but the situation itself as it comes to your attention might make you check your tires, decide to put off your trip, or instead lead you to inner speculations about whether you are going too fast in a certain direction for your own good at this time. [...]
(More intently:) When dream information is also considered a social asset, or even a political one, when it is seen as one of the many tools of assessing private and national probabilities, then dream recall and interpretation becomes highly prominent, and can be raised to the highest of arts. [...]
[...] Even then, you might not recall the dream, but the situation itself as it comes to your attention might make you check your tires, decide to put off your trip, or instead lead you to inner speculations about whether you are going too fast in a certain direction for your own good at this time. [...]
[...] Even while it was, it also got the message across, though the inner drama itself was not recalled, and as the dream merged with historical events, and as it was interpreted by so many, its message also became distorted—or rather, it mixed and merged with other such dreams, whose messages were far different.