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TPS6 Deleted Session June 1, 1981 Werner Jim Adams muscular difficulties

[...] It represents his true nature. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 8, 1981 dmso innocence Sinful bonding Christianity

[...] The taboos within lose their power, and the Sinful Self is seen as (long pause)representing the stage of growth through which the self is passing (intently). [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 16, 1983 Pete Fife Hagen Infirmary insurance

At the present time they may only represent distant ideals, against which mankind measures itself, yet many of them can indeed be realized in the world as it is, if only people become more aware of their expressive capabilities so that the main direction of their lives are expressive rather than repressive. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 25, 1977 future compliment equated confidence uncreative

[...] The dreams represented your symbolic understanding that he was “a loner” in the probability in which you knew him—and in that guise you saw your father.

TPS3 Deleted Session February 9, 1976 ideal taxes expression mutilate envision

[...] You have not really gotten it through your head that such thoughts do not represent practical reality, but impractical reality. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, September 29, 1970 Jason Yvette Aloysious Buddha Ian

Now, the television screen represented your abilities—it transmitted the messages. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session April 25, 1971 Carl premise Sue insecurity attitudes

The affair with the women represented a deeper betrayal to your wife, since it meant that of all things you not only did not accept her brain, but now her body also. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 527, May 11, 1970 soul perception citadels extrasensory mortal

So-called extrasensory perception gives you but a crude and distorted idea of the basic ways in which the inner self receives information, but the concepts built around extrasensory perception are at least nearer the truth, and as such represent an improvement over the idea that all perception is basically physical.

UR1 Section 3: Session 699 May 22, 1974 photograph dream snapshots waking picture

[...] They represent creativity in far different terms than you usually understand. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session May 15, 1978 timeless truth quandary daffodils fleeting

[...] (With gentle humor:) My books represent vast creativity, and yet you perform your own additional subjective leaps, forming subjective platforms that then deal with the circumstances of the books.

TPS4 Deleted Session June 28, 1978 extremist Emir Eleanor screenwriter Townsend

[...] Your father was used as the main character, of course, because he is referred to in your notes, because you planned photographs of him in the beginning, and because in the dream he represented the disapproving portions of your own personality.

TPS4 Deleted Session August 2, 1978 intellect apologetic intellectual Babbitt interview

This is rather an important session, and your dream contests represent your desires to pay more attention again to inner realities. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 28, 1978 authority authoritative Atlantis crazy professor

(Ideas of authority as represented by Ed were obviously involved. [...]

TES9 Session 433 September 2, 1968 nontime road game systems aid

[...] Nontime represents the freedom to do so. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 452, December 2, 1968 destruction planet planetary violence system

[...] This will not happen before disasters also occur, but when it does happen it will represent the first time within the planet’s history when there was peace with equality for all.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 656, April 16, 1973 loneliness robbers age convictions unhealthy

For an exercise, sit with your eyes wide open, looking about you, and realize that this moment represents the point of your power, through which you can affect both past and future events.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 618, September 28, 1972 core Seagull Dick unstructured belief

[...] Ask yourself what ideas these pieces represent. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 848, April 11, 1979 tornadoes nuclear reactor exterior Island

[...] (Loudly:) Various — this is the beginning of the next chapter (7) — the headings were given — various kinds of governments represent the exercise of different aspects of consciousness.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 856, May 24, 1979 Watergate President idealized nuclear fanatic

Beneath all of the frustrations and upsets we may feel at their surface manifestations, Jane and I are caught up in the deeper meanings of events like those at Jonestown and TMI, for they represent great challenges that our species has set for itself, through this century and beyond. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 671, June 21, 1973 dream space orientation waking solutions

[...] Still, the dreams that you have and recall, and the resulting solution of many problems, represent only the surface layer of dream activity. [...]

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