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TPS5 Deleted Session April 30, 1979 Yale Moorcroft ld relaxation Professor

The mind operates in the same fashion, following its own rhythms, covering mental ground at an amazingly quick rate on some occasions, and on others desiring a change or a rest.

TPS4 Deleted Session May 22, 1978 inspiration deaden Frank distractions Instream

You must free your own rhythms so that they work together smoothly, as indeed they can, for they complement each other. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session March 25, 1981 philosophical issues defenses newscasts dangerous

I am trying to insert answers to some of your questions in a way that also is in rhythm with both of your needs at each session—so I bid you a fond good evening.

TPS6 Deleted Session February 23, 1981 pk target microscopic displacement micro

[...] (Pause.) The major issue is indeed the reminder that he can trust his own native rhythm and motion—that it is safe to express himself in his natural life. [...]

TMA Session Seventeen October 15, 1980 translating poetry playacting rational ancient

[...] A small note to our friend — again — to trust the great power of the universe that forms his own image, to trust his spontaneity, and his body’s natural urges toward relaxation, motion, and creativity, as these show themselves in their own rhythms.

TPS7 Deleted Session May 14, 1982 nurse Upjohn Eleanor Roe visits

(Jane answered by telling me how she felt this morning—“discombobulated” —meaning that various parts of her body seem to move, or want to move, out of rhythm or sync with other parts—but that overall she recognizes that those are all healthy signs of the body trying to heal itself. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 24, 1973 reactivated financial disciplinary he criticize

[...] He can trust himself and his own rhythms however.

TPS5 Deleted Session December 10, 1980 villages Roman soldier Nebene peasants

[...] (Long pause.) There are rhythms in your experience, so that some information comes freshly newly in life in your experience that in certain ways you overlooked before. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session November 26, 1975 heroic Latin Teresa Deus title

[...] There are rhythms to the psyche, and to your own relationship, with Ruburt, and with me. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 691 March 25, 1974 Tertiary birds fauna microsecond cells

[...] Was it possible that during the complicated rhythms of history, man could have been man (at least approximately as we know him) even before the Tertiary Period, then moved into a long cycle of animal-man forms before returning to being man again? [...]

NotP Chapter 7: Session 780, June 22, 1976 language implies psyche identity Cézanne

[...] Different languages use sounds in their own peculiar manners, with their own rhythms, one emphasizing what another ignores. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 3, 1979 conscientious perfectionist gloried virtuous inferior

You must think in terms of surprises, of spontaneity, of changed rhythms. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 647, March 12, 1973 Satan denial Adam evil Buddhism

To some extent, such beliefs follow certain rhythms in both civilizations and in time.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 29, 1981 Sinful dmso document entire Self

Such events will follow their own rhythms if you allow them to. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session March 18, 1981 upright couch lean compassionately cultural

[...] I also want to see, however, that Ruburt’s own rhythms are followed, so that you do not get an overconcentration of renewed worries or concerns. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session August 10, 1977 ligaments distractions bodily artillery nerves

In this rhythm generally, first the right and then the left neck arteries are affected, releasing so far. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session January 3, 1972 covenant sketches facile cadmiums interbound

[...] The body will be encouraged to free its rhythms and reestablish its natural ones. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 7: Session 530, May 20, 1970 superself intense shadowy perceive table

[...] The regular rhythm of the session had continued. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 576, March 29, 1971 fluctuations blank waking memory normal

[...] These periods also fluctuate, following rhythms that have to do with the characteristic personality. [...]

TES8 Session 374 October 23, 1967 table alfalfa Bradley John Hazelton

[...] It described circles, balanced on one leg at a time, then two, in a regular rhythm. [...]

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