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TES6 Session 268 June 15, 1966 vertical page cat monogram object

We will now close our session, out of my due passionate regard for you. [...]

TES3 Session 103 November 2, 1964 chest peaks wine unscheduled indulgence

My best regards to you both. [...]

TES2 Session 46 April 22, 1964 Mark Ed barn discipline son

Good night most fondly, and my regards to Mark. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 740 February 26, 1975 infinities infinite Millers Corio finite

[...] Involved, however, are very interesting “nonstandard” methods of regarding time, quantum theory, the infinite and the infinitesimal in numbers, model theory, and other mathematical tools.

SS Introduction chapter book unconscious mine Rob

[...] The universe speaks to each of us in this regard. [...]

TES5 Session 234 February 16, 1966 letter Fell Rhoda Marian January

Now, unless you have any questions for me, we shall close our session with my heartiest regards to you both.

TES6 Session 240 March 9, 1966 aaa membership mci card station

My best regards to you both.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 16 precognitive dream manuscript prospectus freight

[...] Now, my fondest regards to you both, from your own valentine.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 12 dream recall locations investigation recorder

[...] Then we shall regard it in its relation to physical reality, using comparisons and dissimilarities.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 20 projection chemical frog awake excess

The experience of “coming to life during dreams” with any consistency, having some critical awareness, some rational control, some glimpse of other-dimensional reality — these events in the overall are bound to transform ordinary concepts regarding the nature of consciousness.

UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974 planet beam space clusters speeds

[...] (Pause.) In that regard, you may find brethren more or less like yourselves outside of your own universe — as you think of it — rather than inside it. [...]

TSM Chapter Eleven Sally Jon Ann Jim Lindens

[...] Seth said in a session that the boy had been a sailor in several past lives and still regarded death by water as preferable to dying on land. [...]

TSM Chapter Seventeen Rob Phil peering contact pyramid

[...] The information already given to you regarding the nature of personality gestalts should make this development seem a fitting one. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 721 November 25, 1974 king Roman counterparts soldier Jamaica

[...] You do not understand how consciousness is distributed in that regard. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] Conventional thinking simply couldn’t, wouldn’t accept that, I said, although I didn’t regard myself as a conventional thinker. [...]

Each individual, as has always been the case with visitors, had many talents, with a personal viewpoint, and private belief system, regarding meeting with Robert Butts, of the Seth material (and myself), and of seeing Rob and Jane’s apartments and home.

[...] I think he or she was also testing our sensitivity which is why the bird remained in the tree regarding us.”

TSM Chapter Twelve Doris Matt reincarnation Rev Jon

[...] On page 3,600 of our own sessions I find this: “The various reincarnational selves can be superficially regarded as portions of a crossword puzzle, for they are all portions of the whole, and yet they can exist separately.”

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 10 Mark Rob furniture arrangements bookcases

[...] They were true to the facts in one regard, yet far afield as far as the main issue is concerned.

UR2 Section 5: Session 718 November 6, 1974 James view Jung tuned William

[...] Although we haven’t scoffed at such instances when we heard of them, we’ve certainly regarded those encounters through very skeptical eyes. [...]

UR2 Appendix 19: (For Session 712) hole sound massive particles atom

In conventional terms, atoms are regarded as the submicroscopic entities making up all objects and substances in our world. [...]

UR2 Appendix 12: (For Session 705) evolution Darwin appendix dna realism

(But to some degree many scientists outside physics regard such esoteric particle relationships as being of theoretical interest mainly within that discipline; the concepts aren’t seen as posing any threat to biology, zoology, or geology, for instance, nor do they tinker with naïve realism. [...]

[...] I’m only half joking (is there a gene for humor?) when I protest that DNA, for example, doesn’t deserve to be regarded in such a fashion, no matter how much we push it around through recombinant techniques.15

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