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[...] Often hair is a symbol for strength, but in this case it represents the strength of old beliefs, and your father is a barber who cuts away those — whereas in the past he followed many quite negative beliefs and concepts. Jake also represented any beliefs of your own dealing with work in general that can carry you so far and no further. [...]
[...] Many large families are representative of this group. [...] Here the family represents an entity who has taken upon itself the nurturing of your civilization. [...]
[...] This does not mean however that they will all materialize within your own system, but they do represent in your terms the future inhabitants of your system.
His smoking represents the tail end of a characteristic greediness that besieged him in past lives, with smoking this time as a remnant. [...]
[...] In this case the cigarette represents independence and even individuality, and even female emancipation. [...]
This “gluttony,” and you may put that in quotes, actually represented a terrific capacity for all kinds of consumption, and the consumption of knowledge was no exception. [...]
[...] A miscarriage later on the part of Ruburt’s mother represented an entity who changed his mind so to speak. [...]
The sounds used in the language have their own importance, and will be in their own way representative or suggestive of feelings that have been largely unconscious, generally speaking. The feelings however are the tail end of inner cognizance, and we will use the sounds to carry us further and further into those inner landscapes where both objects and their representatives must finally desert us.
[...] A thorough knowledge of form was needed so that it could be represented by line or color. [...]
[...] Cordellas represent the ever-changing unfinished relationships that can never be fully expressed, and that constantly seek expression.
[...] You represented yourself, and yet you also represented your idea of the species in its relationship to the acquisition of any ultimate knowledge. For one thing, the dream represented an attitude, of course, that truth was something apart from man, hopefully to be acquired, and definitely involving an ascent.
Ruburt’s impulse to take Emir from Prentice—his impulse to call others, his call to Eleanor—all of these events represent a change of mood, and inner decisions of which Ruburt is not as yet aware.
In this book he comments on our religions, sciences, cults, and on our medical beliefs as well, with an uncompromising wisdom — as if — as if he represents some deep part of the human psyche that knows better, that has always known better — as if he speaks out not only with my voice but for many many other people — as if he represents the truths that we have allowed ourselves to forget.
This Introduction represents my only conscious contribution to this entire book, for example. [...] Not that Seth is just another focus of mine, for it’s quite legitimate to say that I’m a focus of his consciousness in that same context; but that Seth represents that larger portion of the psyche from which our own kind of consciousness emerges. [...]
[...] Your birth, and that of your youngest brother (Richard) were highly charged for her — yours for the reasons just given, and your brother’s because it represented the time of your mother’s hysterectomy in that other reality. In this reality, Richard’s birth represented your father’s final attempt to deal with emotional reality. [...]
[...] According to Seth’s ideas, these would have represented bleed-throughs from his “inventor” probable reality.
[...] Nor could this be represented as any sort of invasion.
(I told Jane that my dreamlike experiences last night had probably represented my trying out various possibilities regarding the fund proposal. [...]
[...] To some extent (underlined twice), cancer also represents a kind of evolutionary experiment. [...]
[...] Abnormalities of any kind in birth always represent probable versions of the species itself — and they are kept in the gene pool to provide a never-ending bank of alternates.
[...] (Perhaps in this particular biological experiment, the blindness represents an evolutionary dead end, in those terms.) We may ask Seth to elaborate before he finishes Mass Events.
John Wayne represented old lines of conventionalized beliefs about the male. Wayne represented feelings about the male that you received in your background from your father, and through boyhood movies, in which the male could afford affectionate behavior or conversation—only with his horse (with amusement). [...]
The couple represented old fears; again, interpretations of your father’s beliefs, that young couples become trapped by the fires of desire, and could not escape; that the man could not hold himself apart, but would be devoured by the sentiments of love that would consume him. [...]
[...] Those represent the opening of inner rooms, of course, and will further trigger the opening of still new intuitive areas.
[...] Instead of using whole images he used partial ones, fragments of circles or lines, to represent natural objects.
[...] The “O” was perfect, and represents one of his initial, deliberate sounds of verbalized language.
[...] Death really represents a blind spot in your present ability to perceive energy transformation, and even value fulfillment. Death merely represents the termination of your own perception, that is, the termination of your understanding. [...]
[...] This should be considered along with our material on the expanding universe, since dream locations represent, certainly, a reality, even a framework that has no existence in your space; and measured purely along the lines used to measure your space, you would receive no hint at all of their existence or reality. [...]
[...] The next paragraph represents probably the longest period of time she refrained from pacing back and forth while dictating.)
The inner senses also convey the knowledge that death is merely an energy transformation, and your almost numberless religions merely represent idea symbols that attempt to make this knowledge plain to the ego. [...]
[...] A tree in front of the wheel will represent physical reality. [...] As the wheel turns you call the person or the self who faces the tree the ego, simply because this is the portion that faces physical reality, represented by our tree. [...]
The psychology of personality cannot be grasped unless reincarnation is taken into consideration, but even then this only represents energy operating within one system. [...] Projection represents practical application. [...]
[...] It represents only an imperfect glimpse of a given momentary appearance—the portion of the self that happens in any given instant to show itself.
Your drawing of the jewelry does represent a piece of jewelry that Nebene wore all of the time. The symbols were then ancient in origin, representing the search for truth and the godhead, but it was an unorthodox piece for him to wear.
Framework 1 thoughts, but despite the restrictions they entailed, they still represented an important turn for the better. [...]
[...] They represent concentrated experience in which Ruburt threw aside “for a time” the known beliefs of Framework 1, its laws and regulations.
[...] They represent the state of your mind.
Ruburt’s dream represented several layers of information. On a superficial level, it represented his inner knowledge that he is not physically afraid of childbirth. On another layer, it represented the knowledge that a future endeavor would at first seem to be two separate ones — two accomplishments, but on later examination, it will be seen that they are unified. These have not yet come to pass and they represent a new birth — from the unconscious. [...] I am one of those represented in the dream, as Joseph is the other. The affair will be beneficial from many viewpoints and represents a creative endeavor. [...]