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SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 575, March 24, 1971 projectionist level communication adjacent alternate

[...] Here’s an extract from the class session, which was recorded as usual:

[...] I made no effort to record the conversation.)

TES1 Session 22 February 4, 1964 woodcarvings kiddo Joseph chickadees taunted

[...] If you’re good, you two, and if you will either borrow a recorder or dispense with notes or some such, we will have a good old informal time of it, though not of course like Denmark. [...]

(“Well, I can see that we’re going to have to get a recorder, then.”)

TPS4 Session 830 (Deleted Portion) March 27, 1978 disruptions persistence George Josette primarily

[...] I asked her now to dictate to me exactly what she wanted me to record: “Now he’s telling us that to take conscious control of your beliefs and life and everything does involve a new manipulation of consciousness, where I’d been knocking my guts out thinking it should be something you can do real easy. [...]

WTH Epilogue by Robert F. Butts epilogue unfinished Yale eulogy gravesite

[...] As always, Seth had done his part, and more, as the record in The Way Toward Health shows. [...]

TES9 Session 458 January 20, 1969 uncle bridgework available teacher accidentally

[...] (Pause.) This does not mean however that I use Ruburt as a puppet, and stuff his mouth with tapes as a recorder, and that you are always listening to replays, or that emotionally I am not here during such sessions. [...]

[...] This material is not included in the records.

NotP Chapter 10: Session 794, February 21, 1977 brain orange neural double sequences

[...] The dream events are partially brain-recorded, but the brain separates such experience from waking events. [...] The dream itself is recorded by the brain’s time sequences, but in the dream itself there is a duration of time “that is timeless.”

TES4 Session 173 July 28, 1965 Watts solution dream spirals actions

(Jane has had some striking clairvoyant and telepathic experiences outside of psy-time, however, and is keeping separate records of these. [...]

[...] The experience is indelibly recorded, and then changes the personality, again, in the same manner that any experience would.

SDPC Preface Sonja Jack program television camera

Following Seth’s instructions, my husband and I first learned to recall and record our dreams. [...]

[...] Seth told us early in the game that many dreams were precognitive, for example, but personal experience is a great convincer, and we discovered this ourselves as we followed his instructions — recalled, dated and recorded dreams and then checked them against events.

[...] Our records show clearly that what we saw in some such episodes were not imaginary places, but locations we visited while the body slept. [...]

TES5 Session 217 December 13, 1965 flame candle height test inches

(As suggested by Seth in the 212th session, I have been keeping a record of outside weather conditions just preceding each session. [...]

You may put this into your records or you may not, as you prefer. [...]

[...] Again, you may or may not insert this in the record, as you prefer.

TES7 Session 308 December 12, 1966 Gladys jcc Austin memo Nancy

[...] In the downstairs playroom at the JCC, Jane and Nancy play a record player for their young charges, which is similar to the Musak recorded sound system. [...]

[...] A tape recording she has made confirms this amply.

TES1 Session 24 February 10, 1964 clock duration psychological invention inner

(After supper we set out to buy a tape recorder. [...]

[...] These days or hours that you seem to experience in dreams are not recorded by the physical body, and are outside of your physical time camouflage. [...]

[...] If it is going to record my voice, then I wish it luck. [...]

TPS3 Session 730 (Deleted Portion, First Part) January 15, 1975 monkey Carol leash Larry class

[...] He wanted to “awaken” and record the experience, so he had the radio blare until [it] waked him. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 6, 1972 leadership Macmillan Terry abundance fame

[...] That portion is included under the 612th session in the records.)

TPS3 Deleted Session December 10, 1973 adrenaline overproduction tension abnormal lovemaking

(“What’s going on with his head?” For the record: Jane’s head has been draining steadily most of the day; it had been bothering her even during the session.)

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 922, October 13, 1980 Helper knower protection dams artistry

[...] In your terms, reading and writing are great advantages, but it is also true that in the past the mind was also used to record information, and transmit it with an artistry that you do not now use.

[...] Numerous people have written of beneficial events taking place in their lives when Jane did her thing for them, but she’s kept no formal records. [...]

TPS2 Session 605 January 17, 1972 pyramids chanting sound gong bleed

[...] It is very possible then to be building a civilization that in your terms you are now studying, to be interpreting ancient records that you yourself may have written, to be digging up roads that you yourself built.

[...] Seth has referred to Nabene a few times, and my role as a record keeper and teacher. [...]

TES9 ESP Class July 15, 1969 tm Bega cw sw wl

[...] There are records of this particular existence twenty-five miles, approximately, west of Boston... [...] a small town... (a few missing sentences)...Three children who died before the age of three, and records, I believe, attesting to this fact... [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session February 10, 1971 success appalled pendulum furious succeed

[...] It is deleted from the record.

He was also from the beginning afraid of the time it took you away from your work to record them, and felt that you must resent this. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 628, November 15, 1972 Augustus Two contradictory powerlessness beliefs

[...] Thus the recorded session ended at 11:51 p.m.

(I’ve always found that the material seems to fly away unless it’s recorded at once in some fashion. [...]

TES4 Session 197 October 11, 1965 electromagnetic test Peggy identity dog

[...] The importance of the experience to the individual will be responsible for the intensity with which it is recorded.

[...] I saw possible connections with a few of them, and will note them for the record.

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