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ECS1 ESP Class Session, October 21, 1969 Rochelle brandy screen invite teacher

[...] For you are more representative than you know. [...]

[...] The five hundred and some odd sessions we have, however, barely represent an outline—but they are enough to begin with. [...]

TES8 Session 411 May 15 1968 unscramble funny coordinates flighty viewpoint

[...] Ruburt’s initial experience represented such an encounter. [...]

[...] From my viewpoint, you are far more alone than I. (Long pause.) From my viewpoint, it is difficult to understand your intense preoccupation with a system that represents such a small portion of your whole experience. [...]

TES7 Session 283 September 5, 1966 Barbara Goose postcard va card

[...] It is possible for the inner and outer egos to merge to some extent, and this merging when it occurs does indeed represent the formation of a new kind of consciousness.

[...] It does represent a giant step forward. [...]

[...] I do not know whether this represents sales, or sale, on Ruburt’s part or not. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 586, July 24, 1971 Christ Paul historical Saul zealot

[...] Allegorically, he represented a warring faction of the self that fights against his own knowledge and is oriented in a highly physical manner. [...]

Paul also represented the militant nature of man, that had to be taken into consideration in line with man’s development at the time. [...]

[...] The third personality will represent that focus. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

[...] Both together represent the dimensions of your consciousness, and they exist simultaneously. [...]

[...] I’m only noting that such abilities represent one more means, upon a vast time scale, by which consciousness inexhaustibly seeks to know itself in this camouflage reality.

[...] And from the 602nd for January 5, 1972: “In your language there are words that sound like the reality they try to represent. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session January 7, 1981 festivals Salvador orientation magical celebration

The festival incident of the dream state was highly fascinating, and it did represent a particular state of consciousness above all—one in which reality is perceived in a different fashion. [...]

TPS3 Session 701 (Deleted Portion) June 3, 1974 teeth tooth Teleprompter dentist filmed

[...] That represents the one physical area concerning health in which you are not fully relying upon yourself, or new beliefs. [...]

UR2 Appendix 26: (For Session 734) Sumari families bereft Del November

[...] They merely represent interpretations that you can understand in your reality. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 939, January 25, 1982 magical clouds approach singing Chapter

“Some mountain climbers, when asked why they climb a certain peak, respond: ‘Because the mountain is there to be climbed’—so the natural approach, the magical approach, is to be used because it exists, and because it represents an open doorway into a world of reality that is always present, always at the base of your cultures and experience. Theoretically at least, the magical approach should be used because it represents the most harmonious method of life (underlined). [...]

“In a manner of speaking, Ruburt’s physical condition represents the bruises, the wounds inflicted upon any individual in his or her long journey (long pause) toward a greater comprehension of life’s experience. In religious terms, you begin to glimpse a promised land—a ‘land’ of psyche and reality that represents unimpeded nature (again, all very intently).

[...] My position is that all of the qualities listed, by both Jane and me, represent creative portions of her as she is—and I accept them all.

“In those annals there is legend after legend, tale after tale, history after history describing civilizations that have come and gone, kings risen and fallen, and those stories have always represented c-u-l-t-u-r-e-s (spelled) of the psyche, and described various approaches used by man’s psyche as it explored its intersection with earthly experiences.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 4, 1984 Elisabeth buoyancy river temperature jogging

[...] Also, the group of men across the river represented old beliefs of mine that I’d discarded. [...]

TPS4 Session 810 (Deleted Portion) September 10, 1977 exert pliable power confidence tension

[...] So his overt action also represents latent action of your own that you are not expressing because you have too much sense. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session November 12, 1981 safe supported clued gritty nitty

There is no doubt, however, that at times Ruburt becomes quite frightened, and the fear of course represents the fear that still lingers concerning the nature of spontaneous action. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 9, 1982 Chris dozed re scares maybe

[...] I asked if the feelings stemmed from the past, or represented a projection into the future.

SS Part One: Chapter 4: Session 521, March 30, 1970 actor play multidimensional production role

[...] These settings also represent your environment, the environment that surrounds your entire personality.

[...] Now these various plays, these creative period pieces represent what you would call reincarnational lives.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 638, February 7, 1973 doses lsd illumination enforced assault

[...] But the experiences undergone by the patients — and all of this applies to massive doses — represent the enactment, through terrible encounter, of the species’ birth into consciousness, and its death as consciousness falls back annihilated; followed by its rebirth as the individual patient struggles to emerge again from dimensions not native under those conditions.

[...] When periods of transcendence are felt under such conditions, they represent the psychic birth of a new personality from the sources of the old, and from the death, psychically, of the old. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 644, February 28, 1973 emotions beliefs refute revengeful hateful

[...] These represent opposing beliefs that regulate your emotions, your bodily condition and your physical experience. [...] Invisible beliefs are simply those of which you are fully aware but prefer to ignore, because they represent areas of strife which you have not been willing to handle thus far. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 659, April 25, 1973 hypnotist doctors witch hypnosis quacks

[...] Usually several are involved, but these represent the ways in which you are using your energy. [...]

[...] The hypnotist, however, is important in that he acts as a direct representative of authority.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 11, 1981 Tam Prentice editors competent taxes

[...] In a fashion Fell represented the next step upward from, say, pulp magazines. [...]

[...] Ruburt signed for the book but had difficulty with his presentation, and it represented his indecisions, so Tam respectfully at first suggested large alterations. [...]

TES2 Session 74 July 27, 1964 director authority gallery polishing porcupine

[...] I want to point out that the back exercises, because of the quietude and training in concentration, represent excellent practices for both of you, and for Ruburt in particular. [...]

[...] His mother, representing authority to him as a child, was frightening, threatening, sometimes cruel, and capricious. [...]

TES9 Session 462 February 3, 1969 mathematical perception clairvoyant medium pessimistic

[...] Session time often represents the end result of our work. [...]

Now the California data was fairly correct, and in one session I gave you a possible description of what it represented. [...]

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