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[...] The publishing house — that publishing house — represents in capsule form the extremes of thought of your time, from the most conventional to the most bizarre. It therefore represents the public’s ideas in their great variety.
[...] A moment point basically consists not of any particular given time division, but is within your system a convenient term that expresses or represents the range of reality that can be conveniently embraced without undue strain.
[...] All time structures within them represent the range of action which can be conveniently perceived.
[...] In that regard the Sinful-Self concept represents an exaggerated, distorted version of man’s recognition that in certain ways he seems (underlined) less sure of himself than the other species, less at ease, for he has taken upon himself the creative recognition of uncertainties (all intently. [...]
[...] You are approaching a state of mind, individually and jointly, that represents far more closely one that is natural, with which the natural person is innately equipped.
[...] As I have said often, evidence of clairvoyance, telepathy, or whatever, are not eccentric, isolated instances occurring in man’s experience, but are representative of natural patterns of everyday behavior that become invisible in your world because of the official picture of behavior and reality.
[...] It represents a certain state of consciousness — an in-between threshold dimension of awareness, in which the imagination and the senses are almost caught in the act of putting an object together, or of bringing the world into a sensed reality, brand-new, from the realm of the inner mind: a very evocative state of consciousness, and one that as I believe Ruburt mentioned, you could also use in connection with faces.
[...] That was some 18 months ago, but actually to one degree or another I’ve been involved with “Unknown” Reality for four years now; I think that temporarily I’ve simply grown tired and overly concerned about the whole project, even while I still have a considerable way to go to finish certain notes and appendixes for Volume 2. Not that I haven’t worked on a number of other things at the same time, of course — but my labors on those two books represent the prolonged, intense focus I always search for in my creative life, and without which I feel incomplete. [...]
[...] It seems to be closed “at the other end,” which in those terms would represent your birth.
Frameworks 1 and 2 obviously represent not only different kinds of reality in normal terms, but two different kinds of consciousness. [...]
[...] The correspondence has suffered because it has represented your attitudes toward people. [...] The mail also represented business—people who buy books. Inquiries for help, to both of you, represented distractions, those who would take your time, in the old terms, and give nothing.
[...] The dancing represents Ruburt’s end of the sportsman proposition—his gymnastics.
Prentice represented, to you (me), the world you had to protect yourself from, and be on guard against in the business world that had never understood your father—the unartistic, ever out to ruin the artistic product through ignorance, and lack of sensitivity.
While each individual springs privately into the world at birth, then, each birth also represents quite literally an effort — a triumphant one — on the part of each member of each species, for the delicate balance of life requires for each birth quite precise conditions that no one species can guarantee alone, even to its own kind. [...]
Man’s physical world, with all of its civilizations and cultural aspects, and even with its technologies and sciences, basically represents the species’ innate drive to communicate, to move outward, to create, and to objectify sensed inner realities. [...]
[...] It represents the psychic, mass bank of potential, even as the planet provides a physical bank of potential. [...]
[...] Biologically, illness therefore represents the overall body defense system at work.
[...] They represent the most inner portion of your experience. [...] It simply means that they represent the core from which you form your experience.
[...] But it represents your deepest, most creative impulses; to fight against it is like trying to swim upstream against a strong current.
In other terms it represents the expression of yourself in pure energy, from which your individuality rises, the You of you, unmistakably given identity that is never duplicated.
This energy comes from the core of BEING (in capital letters), from All That Is (with our usual capitals), and represents the source of never-ending vitality. [...]
[...] If you saw a dull, gray-or-black-colored envelope, large and in the foreground, this would represent an unfortunate reply, fairly immediate. [...]
[...] Much mist would represent the fact that probabilities had not yet cohered enough so that any certain answer could be given.
[...] You will have to work out your own interpretation here, for the whole circle will represent various amounts of time, according to what you require. [...]
[...] Then as the painting is painted, so to speak, so many of these segments would be removed, representing the months that will pass before the event.
The spontaneous self represents basic abilities. The super-conscientious self represents the purposes to which these abilities will be put—how and when they shall be used. [...]
Last night’s poor sleep and symptoms were simply a reaction to the information given (in last night’s session), and represented a momentary (underlined) stiffening of position by both sides of the personality. [...]
“It” simply represents certain attitudes and beliefs that you possess, or that Ruburt possesses. [...]
Ruburt’s codicils represented a point of intuitional understanding, but he has not caught up to them in practical living.
[...] The choice in the past life of a woman’s personality represented a somewhat understandable weakness on his part, and yet it also represented bravery in a sense.
His present mother, remembering subconsciously past transgressions of his, now counts upon his impulsive nature and sensitivity to pay him back, this of course representing a mistake on her part, for which she will have to suffer the consequences in still another existence.
[...] Neither of these two were intimately connected with Mark’s family for the past two lives, and represent the only exception.
[...] On your part, Mark, overimpulsiveness merely represents an overcompensation for early aggressiveness. [...]
[...] These inner realities represent your freedoms and your triumphs and your strengths—they represent the wonders that are within you—they cannot be given to you by another. [...]
[...] These are his strong points, and the painting represents more than he realizes, for he has a talent for it from previous experience.
You do not have to be afraid of going along with what these sounds represent. [...]
[...] Undirected vitality and undisciplined vitality has frightened you, and noise to you represents the tumultuous undisciplined emotions that you feared.
[...] Those things that annoy you precisely represent the greatest challenges to your personality and abilities.
[...] Ruburt represents, and is, a personality formed by that Seth which was myself, by focusing upon and using a peculiar set of attributes and abilities. [...]
[...] This may also represent a needed resting point.
[...] Nevertheless so-called gibberish in such an instance merely represents, when it is legitimate, the fact that no new comprehensions or knowledge can be so transmitted entirely by the means of an entity speaking from another plane.