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NotP Chapter 11: Session 798, March 21, 1977 classifications domain contradictions recesses proven

Consciousness within the body knows that its existence is within the body’s context, and apart from it at the same time. In ordinary life during the day consciousness often takes a recess, so to speak — it daydreams, or otherwise experiences itself as somewhat apart from the body’s reality. At night, in sleep, the self’s consciousness takes longer, freer recesses from physical reality, and does this as spontaneously as the body itself walks. These experiences are not hypothetical. They happen to each person. On such occasions, each person is to some extent aware of a kind of comprehension that is not dependent upon the accumulation of data, but of a deeper kind of experience and direct encounter with the reality from which the world emerges.

SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 526, May 4, 1970 soul entity eternity clumps motionlessness

[...] For now, however, we will simply be concerned with the entity or soul, the larger self that whispers even now in the hidden recesses of each reader’s experience. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 834, February 5, 1979 mosaics painting shared cults paranoia

Your painting was meant to bring out from the recesses of your being the accumulation of your knowledge in the form of images — not of people you might meet now on the street, but portraits of the residents of the mind. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 3: Session 519, March 23, 1970 computer illusion environment intrude assumptions

[...] Within the personality, however, in the most secret recesses, is the condensed knowledge that resides in the computer as a whole. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session January 18, 1971 trivial hopelessness fears anger evokes

Methods mainly of finance having to do with the company itself and with the recession, and with which books they thought would make the quickest returns. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 686 February 27, 1974 neurological selectivity carriage pulses corporal

He toured his (public) grade school where he attended kindergarten to third grade,3 saw the children come out for recess, and felt himself one of them — while during the entire experience he knew himself as an adult, embarked upon that adventure.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 17 Nicoll Sue bitter probable Carl

We attempt to save even the shadows of ourselves, and we create light in even the darkest recesses of our own hidden fragments. [...]