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NotP Chapter 3: Session 763, January 5, 1976 personhood knowledge prejudiced Cézanne nonverbal

Ruburt’s nearly forgotten dream last night represents a breakthrough, in that he was at least consciously aware of receiving knowledge in yet another different fashion.

TES9 Session 423 July 17, 1968 friction soundlessly primitive lips nodded

[...] One point representing a birth, and another a death.

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

[...] The outer ego as a rule is not aware of what you may think of for now as the thoughts or communications of the inner ego; but the inner ego knows every step you take, every particle of air you breathe, every dream you have; and it is the source of your own personality and is the representative of the entity of which it is part.

[...] It represents actual knowledge of a definite and unerasable reality.

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

[...] To some extent it represents your personal focus, through which you interpret most of your experience. [...]

[...] You know these individuals as names of people that existed — but in your terms, and in your terms only, those existences represented the flowering aspects of their personalities. [...]

However, Jane’s use of material in this manner is quite natural in another way also: for Politics represents her personal exploration of the unknown reality that Seth has been so graphically describing in his own work.

UR2 Section 6: Session 737 February 17, 1975 house family Foster Borledim Sayre

(Before tonight’s session Jane told me that she felt the Grunaargh represented a variation of Seth’s Gramada family of consciousness. [...]

I suggested that you take it (but see my note in the material at next break). It would have been good for you both, but you were afraid of it, and your feelings had much to do with the contract being turned down (by the Veteran’s Administration). That house represented what each of you thought of as unbridled, undisciplined creativity. [...]

[...] Her work in that respect is to decorate, and the rugs represent her idea of what belongs in the house.

TPS5 Session 853 (Deleted) May 14, 1979 feminine male creativity connotations prostitute

[...] (Pause.) This represented a state of consciousness, the point at which the species began to think and feel for itself, when it approached a certain state of consciousness in which it dared exert its own creativity.

TES3 Session 122 January 18, 1965 electrical field system force protrudes

[...] The mind, which is not physically represented in the material body, does exist electrically. [...]

TES3 Session 147 April 19, 1965 habit action smoking insulation exhausted

Smoking represents among other things, to him, a blanket of insulation, not only between himself and exterior reality, but a blanket between himself and interior reality. [...]

TES6 Session 277 August 3, 1966 projections blunders control environment future

[...] These forms represent forms that your personality will take in future existences.

TES8 Session 352 July 12, 1967 jealousy loyalty pillow smothering proclamations

[...] It brings out the best in you and in your work, and represents a rich emotional loam that you need to draw out certain elements of your own personality. [...]

TMA Session Seven August 28, 1980 intellect charcoal cultural beliefs weather

[...] The sensations in his buttocks of heat, even burning at times, and in the legs and feet, all represent additional motion and beneficial activity. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session January 13, 1970 garden plants joy flower Florence

[...] Emotions, as you know of them, represent but the smallest glimmerings of our reality. [...]

NotP Chapter 7: Session 782, July 5, 1976 language psyche true sky taught

That reality represents your origin, and is the natural environment in which the psyche resides. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 818, February 6, 1978 realms motes dust Weathermen storm

[...] That framework of course, again in terms of an analogy, exists another step away from your own Framework 2.3 I do not want to get into a higher-or-lower hierarchy here, but the frameworks represent spheres of action. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 830, March 27, 1978 secondarily Seven events subjective mechanics

For an exercise, then, imagine for a while that the subjective world of your thoughts, feelings, inner images and fantasies represent the “rockbed reality” from which individual physical events emerge. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 853, May 14, 1979 feminine male creativity women marketplace

[...] (Pause.) This represented a state of consciousness, the point at which the species began to think and feel for itself, when it approached a certain state of consciousness in which it dared exert its own creativity.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 12: June 19, 1984 Norma Joe segments schizophrenic chocolate

Norma A and B represent fairly simple examples of schizophrenic behavior, and indeed I have kept the story simple to keep the issues clear. [...]

TES1 Session 10 December 20, 1963 board brother wolves Loren wound

[...] The images represented a culmination of many years experience of a negative trend. [...]

SDPC Preface Sonja Jack program television camera

[...] His appearance on television seems to represent a further step in his “objectification,” which is to me, an astonishing one.

[...] Dreams may well represent us at our most creative, for not only do we process the past day’s activities, but we also choose tomorrow’s events from the limitless probable actions that are presented to us while the waking self is still.

TES2 Session 71 July 15, 1964 grass Hubbell seed Ted matter

What you consider your consciousness, or your self, or your thinking ego, represents of course only one portion of your entire consciousness, that part which you are using at this time. [...]

It still, however, merely represents the base point of achievement, a necessary first step along the way. [...]

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