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TSM Chapter Thirteen Conz Dean illness Joan headache

“When action is allowed to flow freely, then neurotic rejections will not occur. And it is neurotic rejection that causes unnecessary illness.

TPS6 Deleted Session February 11, 1981 public arena spontaneous withdrawing white

[...] (Pause.) The spontaneous self can quite spontaneously say no—and most of his spontaneous feelings toward the public arena are those of quick natural rejection. [...]

TES7 Session 319 February 13, 1967 canvas linen Tom glued Shop

[...] He automatically rejected the sweaters as giving warmth on a subconscious basis.

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 910, April 23, 1980 genetic mice thymus research idiots

[...] Scientists often use “athymic” mice in cancer research, for example, since the mice do not reject tumor transplants. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 741 April 14, 1975 Street predict prime series probabilities

[...] You accept certain data — your present recognized series of events — then use that series as a measuring stick, so to speak: It automatically rejects what does not fit. [...]

TES8 Session 405 April 18, 1968 touchy Montgomery quotes afraid spirit

[...] An editor rejected the book but wrote a very encouraging letter concerning the publication of the Seth material. [...]

TES9 Session 440 October 7, 1968 joy preoccupation Pat life conditions

[...] You cannot reject life and be joyful.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 675, July 4, 1973 affirmation firecrackers spacious bread brain

He knew there were many different ways of experiencing even the physical world, and so he rejected all concepts that told him otherwise. [...]

UR1 Appendix 1: (For Session 679) mystical grandfather religious Burdo daemons

[...] Jane sensed her grandfather’s feeling of identification with the rest of nature, however, and since as a young child she had not yet developed a strong ego personality, she felt no sense of rejection as did, for example, the other members of the family. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session July 17, 1972 Nebene Josef details suspicious purified

[...] You cannot reason with the part of him who felt hurt deeply, or to the part that felt he was rejected. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 682 February 13, 1974 units propensities unpredictability probable selection

[...] Other portions of your greater identity, however, do accept those same events rejected by you, and form their own selfhoods.

TPS3 Deleted Session December 17, 1973 symptoms Picasso price extraordinary isolation

[...] It is highly in need of both of your abilities, and will not reject them.

SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

[...] Seth, Dreams … was rejected by three major publishers while Jane worked on it during 1966-67. [...]

I may be projecting my own fears here, but I don’t agree with the scientific rejection of all portions of the schemata listed above. [...]

TPS5 Jane’s Notes & Deleted Session April 24, 1979 relaxation looser vacation floppy overview

(Tam has rejected Stefan Schindler’s book on Seth – he did so last week—so this morning Jane called Eleanor Friede to see if she wanted to examine the work. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 688 March 6, 1974 cu dolphins holes cell neurological

[...] Jane had time to show her manuscript to one publisher — who rejected it — before the Seth material got under way. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, March 17, 1970 Brad Theodore God Margo learn

([Brad:] “It is just that after so many job rejections I have begun to feel that maybe they are right; if my last prospect, a good one, does not come through, I cannot help but feeling that it is truly the end. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 719 November 11, 1974 snapshots photograph milk camera picture

[...] Cults simply represent counter-conventions, and they are as dogmatic in their way as the systems they reject. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 8 Sunday, May 23, 1982 quantum Marie rheumatoid arthritis theory

Whatever the initial course of action agreed to in just this probable reality by everyone involved, from whatever point in the “past,” in Framework 1 the participants have subjected it to an almost infinite variety of choices and modifications through the years: but always—always—within nature’s great structure, and accompanied by the utter freedom of each person concerned to accept, reject, abort, or change the whole affair from their individual perspective at any moment….

TES1 Session 37 March 23, 1964 practical Philip hallucinary camouflage John

[...] Do not be afraid of or reject unfamiliar bodily sensations. [...]

TSM Chapter Twenty supraconscious clumps medium perception independent

[...] But at least I didn’t let outdated concepts dictate what portions of my own experience I could accept as real, and what portions I must reject. [...]

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