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[...] As a result, the religions preached that only man had a soul and was dignified by emotional feelings. [...]
[...] Your beliefs lead you to suppose that a natural bisexuality would result in the death of the family, the destruction of morals, rampant sexual crimes, and the loss of sexual identity. [...]
[...] They are the result of distinctions arising, again, as the species experimented with its line of consciousness, and brought into being the appearance of separation between itself and the rest of the natural world.
[...] It is the direct result of the fact that the male has been taught to deny the existence within himself of certain basic emotions. [...]
Language is practiced by infants in the dream state, and it is indeed that mental practice that results in children speaking sentences far more quickly than otherwise would seem possible. [...]
[...] It is partially the result of experiences in this life, and of experiences in the last life. [...]
The situation when it is settled will result in perhaps the best possible one for both of you, from all standpoints, and such would not be possible had you taken a simpler way. [...]
[...] The nervous reactions have actually resulted in more specific and detailed use of clairvoyance.
[...] But it is limiting only for the ultimate purpose of intense concentration of energy, resulting in a burst or expansion of this energy that has been transformed and pressurized, so to speak, into new patterns.
[...] Mental enzymes help transform the energy into incipient patterns, from which matter, physical matter, can result.
[...] The process is carried out so quickly as to seem simultaneous on your plane, but the pause and resulting pulsation is always present. [...]
The results of it can be perceived in the actions carried out by a given personality, but as you cannot separate creative ability, or take it out of an individual for examination, so you cannot separate comprehension of itself from energy.
Did those “genetically inferior,” for example, have the right to reproduce?1 Illness was thought to come like a storm, the result of physical forces against which the individual had little recourse. The “new” Freudian ideas of the unsavory unconscious led further to a new dilemma, for it was then—as it is now—widely believed that as the result of experiences in infancy the subconscious, or unconscious, might very well sabotage the best interests of the conscious personality, and trick it into illness and disaster.
Now: Churchmen of the Middle Ages could draw diagrams of various portions of the human body that were afflicted as the result of indulging in particular sins. [...]
[...] One life is all you have, and that one is everywhere beset by the threat of illness, disaster, and war—and if you escape such drastic circumstances, then you are still left with a life that is the result of no more than lifeless elements briefly coming into a consciousness and vitality that is bound to end.
[...] In the same way, the growth of any idea into temporal realization is the result of creative aggression. [...]
(Pause at 9:34.) Any attempt to impair the flow of true aggression results in a distortive, uneven, explosive pseudo-aggression that causes wars, individual neurosis, and a great many of your problems in all areas.
Demons of any kind are the result of your beliefs. [...]
Now this program if faithfully followed will bring results. [...] It will initiate other actions that will result in financial betterment.
Part of your attitude is a result of your family situation and of identification with the past.
(“Probably because I didn’t see any concrete results.”)
[...] You can see (long pause) the results in life all about you, though in animals or plants these are experienced as a matter of feelings rather than, say, as thoughts or attitudes.
[...] The high temperature was also the result of stoking the body’s furnace, so to speak — and, again, getting rid of any leftover “poisons.” [...]
[...] The improvements in the eyes today were partially the result of those processes, as the sinuses and so forth were flushed out, relieving the eye muscles, and also ridding the areas of some excess fluid.
Your religious ideas have often told you that deformities at birth were the result of the parents’ sins cast upon the children, or that another kind of punishment was involved in terms of “karma.” [...]
[...] (Intently.) His improvements are the natural result of a synthesis of personality and abilities and a reorganization of beliefs.
[...] When you go out in public he immediately thinks in terms of absolutes, and feels himself inadequate as a result, and his improvements seem trivial in comparison to what he wants.
[...] Results were good.
[...] Your physical condition in every way is a reflection of your inner expectations, accomplishments, and failures, and I have told you that any illness is the result of an inner distortion.
[...] The intellect has been trained unfortunately to deal almost exclusively with the results of sense data. [...]
[...] The man, seeing the results, was subconsciously but clearly brought face to face with the size of his own problem.
[...] Since strong intensities are indeed natural results of weaker intensities, it would be meaningless to call one present and one past. [...]
(As in the case with Dee and Joe Masters on the evening of November 24,1964–see the 110th session–some results were obtained that did not involve Seth in any way. [...]
[...] Identities, some identities and some forms of consciousness, particularly the ego, perceive a past or a present, but this is merely the result of the manner in which such identities and consciousnesses view available data.
[...] And particular types of consciousnesses and identities are merely the result of action’s formation into perception patterns with which it can focus upon certain aspects of itself.
This, when it occurs, and this particular formation into a self may or may not occur, but when it occurs it is a result of our second previously mentioned dilemma. [...]
One of the reasons, Joseph, for your own lack of festive spirit in the past has been the result of your realization that this gap between idealism and action is great. [...]
[...] All in all the envelope test results were much superior to the previous two tests, and Jane was pleased. [...]
[...] She felt good over the test results.)
[...] We’ve had a succession of visitors, all but one of them unannounced, and have lost work time as a result. [...]
(Regardless of whether the events at Three Mile Island have resulted in any significant radioactive fallout so far, they have generated some disquieting fallout as far as Jane and I are personally concerned. [...]
[...] Now I am speaking of the body of science in general terms here, for there is in a way a body of science that exists as a result of each individual scientist’s participation. [...]
(9:58.) A recent article in a national magazine speaks “glowingly” about the latest direction of progress in the field of psychology, saying that man will realize that his moods, thoughts, and feelings are the result of the melody of chemicals that swirl in his brain. [...]