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TPS7 Deleted Session November 11, 1983 puppy Carol gas washing rotating

Later he finds a pyramid-shaped pile of dead puppies, representing the death of old beliefs that had lingered from his childhood. He then discovers a newly-born puppy, fully alive, and this represents his finding and claiming the new spontaneous, creative portions of his being. [...]

[...] The woman represents Ruburt’s old beliefs, the woman that he was, so to speak. [...]

TPS1 Session 373 (Deleted) October 18, 1967 defiance talent commercial Taurus paintings

[...] The experiments with the table only represent a beginning for Ruburt. [...]

Your own symptom, the hand, representing uncertainty in your work. [...]

[...] For you the abstracts also represent excellent exercises in the free flow of spontaneity, and this benefits your other paintings also. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 26, 1978 interview walking Poett inferiority spontaneiously

[...] They represented my recent, and growing, concerns about Jane’s progress. [...]

[...] The encounter with the reporter, for example, on quite practical levels represented a shot in the arm, in that it quickly showed Ruburt that he is quite able to deal with such situations, that he handles them well, and that sense of confidence can then be used as new information to help break down old beliefs of inferiority.

[...] This actually represented the end of the session. [...]

TPS2 Session 640 (Deleted Portion) February 14, 1973 Tim reflected february Dialogues his

[...] The sessions among other things have always represented your combined love and trust in each other, and were generated by your experience as creatures, and your desire to look for personal answers; but more basically for answers asked by all of your race.

UR1 Section 3: Session 695 May 6, 1974 Mama Papa ancestors children official

Give us a moment … Remember, in this analogy the various children represent your ancestors, yourself, and your own children. [...]

[...] Mama and Papa, in our analogy, represent the infinite potential within one basic unit (CU) of consciousness.

TES2 Session 56 May 25, 1964 Callahan weather discharge female nonidentity

[...] The play in which your friend performed represented the springboard for the inner portrayal, unfortunately, of sacrifice. [...]

It is really necessary that the young man get a dwelling place away from his family, and in one respect, the attack involving the lungs represented an attempt to put off responsibility. [...]

[...] This of course occurs nevertheless on a subconscious level, representing a spilling over of emotional and psychic energy from self into what is usually considered notself; and there are, constantly, effects that happen, a flowing back and forth of energy in this way.

[...] It is however extremely valid and important, and also represents an example of the manner in which surplus emotional energy is discharged and reused. [...]

TES8 Session 401 March 27, 1968 painting seascape transparents apple opaques

[...] Let the medium then stand for and represent the physical appearance of permanency in any object, the physical continuity of any given human form in a painting. Let transparents represent the constant renewal of energy that always escapes the form. [...]

[...] Not indeed a formal audience, but unseen listeners who represent humanity at large. [...]

(“Representing what?”)

TPS1 Deleted Session April 15, 1970 poetry symptoms daemon displacement bookcase

Ruburt’s poetry this evening did represent a breakthrough of sorts, both in the ideas presented and in the poetry-writing itself. [...]

[...] The position (emphatic) of the arms has symbolically represented the degree of resistance to spontaneity. [...]

As they have dropped down they represent the dropping of resistance, and strength returns to them. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 570, March 1, 1971 stages Speakers layers undifferentiated sleep

[...] Here a great creative synthesis and a great creative diversification takes place, in which any given dream image has meaning to various layers of the self — on one level representing a truth you have lived and on other levels representing this truth as it is more specifically applied to various areas of experience or problems. [...]

[...] If you discover, say, that a fountain in a dream represents refreshment, then when you are tired or depressed, think of a fountain. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 822, February 22, 1978 ether ego medium Framework Plato

[...] It represents the vaster psychological reality in which your own subjective life resides.

The individuals who have to one extent or another perceived Framework 2 have, then, described it according to their own brief visits, taking it for granted “that the part was a representative sample of the whole.” [...]

[...] Therefore, Framework 2 has always been represented in one way or another as a source of your world. [...]

TES6 Session 249 April 6, 1966 ribbon quasars card Artistic bow

Now the quasars represent pure energy, basically speaking. [...] Both of these represent realities that you can understand rather easily.

[...] They represent energy in a much more pure form than any with which you are acquainted in your system. [...]

[...] They represent what you would call an evolution of energy, so far advanced as to be unrecognizable as life to you.

[...] Yet these quasars represent the power of only a small portion of reality.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 13, 1983 Magnum Lorrie shoulder artwork p.i

The dream representing the card with the double message can also be applied in a different manner to your painting. [...] Ruburt’s dream that Sue was dead represented the death of old beliefs about women writers. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 649, March 19, 1973 race moral judgments wealth illness

Some of you will have a contradictory belief that poverty is virtuous, and that wealth is a vice and represents evidence of a spiritual lack. [...]

This is not the place for me to go into a long discussion concerning the significance of races, yet each one is highly meaningful, and represents a different aspect of humanity as a whole. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 648, March 14, 1973 geese animals instinctive disease beasts

Instinct is fairly accurate, for example, guiding the beasts to those territories in which proper conditions can be found; and even for them the well-being of the body represents physical evidence of their “being in the proper place at the proper time.” [...]

[...] Myths as you know them represent bridges of psychological activity, and point quite clearly to patterns of perception and behavior through which, in your terms, the race passed as it traveled to its present state. [...]

[...] As a rule these ideas represent your parents’ conceptions of natural guilt, distorted by their own beliefs. [...]

(Pause.) They attract you because of their instinctive knowledge, and they represent the inner freedom that man is in the process of objectifying on a conscious level. [...]

TES3 Session 86 September 9, 1964 enclosure copper tube September incense

This end would then represent the extension of the self outward toward the physical universe. [...] And in the same manner that one end of the tube would represent the extension of the self into the world of physical reality, then so too would the other end of this tube represent the extension of the self into the inner world of reality.

TES8 Session 345 June 12, 1967 job foods overexpectations money thorn

The feelings were responsible for the blocking mentioned in our last session, and represent the plucking of the sorest thorn from his flesh, symbolically. [...]

[...] Various foods are then used in a destructive way, representing the emotional conflicting forces.

[...] The desire to do so represents the fact that he is beginning to realize his freedoms.

TES8 Session 409 May 1, 1968 coordinates rascal cohesiveness boundaries intensity

In the beginning of your sessions, Seth spoke about what he called the fifth dimension, and gave you an analogy meant to represent it. [...]

(“Oh… What do you think of the remark Jane made the other day—that the earth represents our subconscious?)

(Jane made the remark about the earth representing our unconscious last weekend while we were driving through the countryside.

TPS5 Session 836 (Deleted Portion) February 26, 1979 reassuring gravity blue thighs dissatisfaction

(9:46.) Some of the material (in this session) on pain should help clear Ruburt’s mind, but the past week’s blue periods and so forth simply represented one more example of a situation in which he tried to make himself get better by “realizing the gravity of his condition”—by contrasting his performance against “normal” performance, and by the old beliefs of not trusting the body. [...]

TES5 Session 200 October 20, 1965 olive Rico Puerto car cafeteria

The separate building of apartments represented possibilities in the more distant future. [...] The ability represented by the jacket however represents the fairly immediate future.

[...] Let me say first of all that the many rooms and apartments to be explored all represented various facets of psychic realities, hence his anticipation in the dream. [...]

[...] It represented what will seem like a new ability to him, when he will shortly discover it in himself.

TES4 Session 160 June 7, 1965 traffic action impediments mutant unimpeded

[...] They represent a rift that has already occurred. [...] They represent however dead eddies, the motion that means nothing in dead waters. [...]

[...] It represents a blocking of impetus. [...]

What you call negative suggestions represent discordant actions. [...]

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