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TPS4 Deleted Session October 10, 1977 Dineen James Carol Rusty Hal

(The couple, Carol and Fred—not married—related to us a most “far-out” series of events leading to their finding out where we lived. The odds against such a series of happenings must be very high. [...]

(10:19.) This sort of thing happens frequently with Miss Dineen, and consciously she is drawn toward areas of town, for example, in which certain individuals are shopping or strolling, so that while she visits few fashionable establishments, she enjoys a series of seemingly unrelated, pleasant encounters with strangers.

TES9 Seth II diminished Carl Bega human beyond

(The session is included in the regular series because of the voice effects; the fact that both Seth & his entity spoke; some new ideas from both entities; and because no regular session was held the next day, Wednesday, July 16.

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

[...] The bill did have numbers on it, and in a series that began with 0 (this seemed unusual to us), but not in the order given by Seth. One series begins with 09 (not 019); and the last two digits, 1 and 3, do appear by themselves on the front of the bill.

[...] (On one side of the item we find “No mail or phone orders,” and on the other side, “Mail and phone orders filled,” plus a long series of telephone exchange numbers.)

[...] In a series of impressions one night (October 17, 1966), he accurately described their hotel:

[...] The picture is one of our favorites, and belongs to Rob’s “people series”—portraits of people we’ve never met. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 915, May 12, 1980 particles intervals invisible sequences neurologically

[...] (Pause.) You are usually conscious of events that are significant neurologically, and that neurological timing is the end result of an [almost]2 infinite series of sequences. [...]

2. Just for my own study, I later inserted “[almost]” in Seth’s sentence because I hadn’t been quick enough to ask him to elaborate upon “the end result of an infinite series of sequences” when Jane delivered his material for him. [...]

TES8 Session 421 July 8,1968 spontaneity problems pent solved endeavor

(“What do you think of Jane’s series of dreams, involving her dream book?”

(Since February Jane has had a series of dreams and psy-time experiences involving her dream book, which is now at Parker. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 4, 1972 wheelchair knees devil re giant

[...] through a series of chutes and came out like a butterfly.”

[...] She saw the muscles named first as a series of snakes with many heads; the heads changed into hands that supported her head and rotated it about very flexibly. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 694 May 1, 1974 Markle Joseph Mr probable atoms

[...] This small private experience is repeated endlessly with different variations in all areas of daily living — that is, probable events constantly interact, and (intently) through their interaction you end up with one recognized series of episodes that you accept, called physical reality.

[...] In your terms, for example, it would seem as if Joseph could not have seen that house for sale until after a given series of events had occurred. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 17, 1984 kitten Karina rhythms signifying Georgia

[...] One of them has potential — about a group of young actresses in New York City who want to read Seth on a series of radio shows. [...]

DEaVF2 Introduction by Robert F. Butts Volume enrichment global introduction harrowing

[...] Neither of us were ever interested in turning out a series of just “psychic books” per se, devoid of all of those human and intimate details that are piling up during our lifetimes, enriching the moments and the days, the weeks and the years, creating the seamless wholes of our lives. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session April 16, 1979 taxes Joyce Bill Gallagher conventional

[...] This was a period in which I had a series of potent dreams that Jane has done a lot of work interpreting [including my famous dog dream of March 31, 1979], and which could easily make up several chapters in a book on the subject, if we had the time to produce it. These dreams have been operating as a series, as Jane has pointed out, which increases the value of a person’s dreams in unexpected ways. [...]

Now: let us return to your dream series. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 15, 1982 pills distance movement legs putty

[...] At 9:26 she asked me to turn off the TV set: I’d had it on to watch the World Series, without sound, glancing at it once in a while from my place at the card table. [...]

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

[...] As during your lifetime you collect a series of photographs of yourself, taken in various times and places, so in the dreaming state you “collect” subjective photographs of a different kind. [...]

[...] They involve probable “series” of events. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 18, 1984 fund swifter stick cavernous Newman

[...] Because is was so vivid, it would make a great series of paintings. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session June 5, 1982 finger darker powder calindula Hal

[...] Such a series of tests was inconclusive, to say the least, and we haven’t heard from Dr. K. since seeing Dr. Sobel the following week at the emergency room. [...]

TES7 Session 292 October 10, 1966 cap beer Friday tipping trio

(“A calendar, or series of numbers.” I wrote a series of three numbers on the note used as one of the envelope objects, indicating the date. [...]

[...] A calendar, or series of numbers. [...]

[...] Her confusion is also apparent in the series of questions I asked, as I usually do following the delivery of the data.

TES4 Session 156 May 19, 1965 ego action emotion functions rejects

[...] It is easy to see then that the ego is itself a series of actions, that it is a collection of more or less similar actions, selected from a larger mainstream of other actions.

The hope and the possibilities here, as well as some of the dangers, lie in the fact that the ego does indeed change, and is not one specific reality but a series or group of actions, with direction, that have the potentiality for unlimited value fulfillment. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 20, 1981 Sinful science church religion Frankenstein

[...] By 3:30 Jane had had a series of three or four dreams—very pleasant in the main, containing “a prognosis, as though I’d made a good decision. [...]

[...] It seems hard to believe that only a week has passed since we asked Seth to begin this latest series. [...]

TMA Session Twelve September 22, 1980 disclaimer Parker textbooks Prentice intellect

[...] It was not a conclusion based upon fact, but a conclusion based upon a reason that applied to one probability only, one series of probable acts — or based upon the probable act of a disclaimer being used to begin with.1 So again, what we are dealing with is an overall lesson in the way in which the reasoning mind has been taught to react. These are really instances where the intellect has been trained to use only a portion of its abilities, to zoom in on the most pessimistic of any given series of probable actions — and then treat those as if they were facts.

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

(While eating supper this evening Jane and I watched the television reports on the series of devastating tornadoes that had struck northern Texas and southern Oklahoma — an area known as “Tornado Alley” — late yesterday afternoon. [...]

[...] In a way (underlined) those people trust such exterior confrontations, and even count upon a series of them (intently), of varying degrees of severity, that can be used throughout a lifetime for such purposes.

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

[...] We sat for it as usual, but became involved watching the last episode of a television mini-series about events growing out of the Watergate break-in.2 While we followed the drama, Jane reported to me a steady flow of comments about it from Seth. [...]

[...] The detection of the break-in at Watergate both uncovered and perpetuated a labyrinthian series of events that culminated in the resignation of President Nixon on August 9, 1974.

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