Results 1501 to 1520 of 1932 for stemmed:session
(Reading some of the recent sessions on dreams earlier today, Jane got the idea that Seth would talk about dreams this evening.
[...] However as the session progressed her tone and manner became rather more determined, and even a trifle grim.)
I am indeed going to end the session shortly, giving Ruburt some relatively brief ones.
My most dear friends, I will now close our session, and may I say to Ruburt, if he will let me: Be of good cheer, for there are lights where you think there is darkness. [...]
(We feel that the importance of Seth’s work far surpasses our own comments, of course, yet I do like to remind the reader now and then of Seth-Jane’s spontaneous delivery of these sessions.
(No matter what we may have been doing earlier that day, when the session begins — there’s Seth. [...]
[...] End of session unless you have questions.
[...] Seth came through with a paragraph of information for Jane in response to my question about her writing, then ended the session at 11:54 P.M.)
In a recent class session, Seth said: “If you would momentarily put aside the selves you take for granted, you could experience your own multidimensional reality. [...]
[...] The five hundred and some-odd sessions we have barely represent an outline, but they are enough to start with. [...]
Seth began to list and explain them early in our sessions, starting in February 1964, and we are still learning to use them. [...]
[...] The procedure itself, the format of the sessions, will no longer need to be stressed, so that more energy can be given to the presented material itself. Until now, however, it was very important that the mechanics of the procedures were described, for the session format is of course part of the message. [...]
And we will have a quiet session, after our last extravaganza. [...]
[...] I will not begin dictation this evening, but hopefully we will begin again in our next session.
[...] Seth had considered all the questions I’d raised before the session.)
(In a private session on September 3, Seth discussed some of the reasons behind Jerusalem’s unceasing fascination for certain segments of mankind. [...] Then in the next session — which concerned other subjects — Seth unexpectedly added this aside: “You can have more material on Jerusalem or Christ now, or when you want it. [...]
[...] (See the 626th session in Chapter Five, for instance.)
[...] (See the 647th session in Chapter Twelve for related material.) In their terms he showed them that “bad” spirits could be vanquished; but these were, then, symbols accepted as realities by the people — sometimes for quite “normal” diseases and human conditions.
(Abruptly stronger:) That is the end of the session. [...]
[...] Jane also read a couple of recent sessions herself, and marched right along through them for the most part — better than she has been doing by quite a bit.
[...] After the session I told Jane that he’d said more than he realized — that in the case of predictions it would be wise of us to remind ourselves that his sense of time is indeed far different than ours, that much more time could be involved on our parts than on his. [...]
(4:36 p.m. I read the session to Jane. [...]
[...] Rob made a note of the dream and planned to ask Seth about it in our next session. [...] It was Session 233, February 14, 1966 (Valentine’s Day). [...]
[...] In mentioning the dream during a session, Seth told Rob that he had also translated the title into the sensation of feeling chilly upon awakening — a fact that Rob had forgotten.
[...] I looked to my own dream records for some answers, but Seth discussed this point in Session 197 for October 11, 1965:
I mentioned in your last session that your scientists do not realize that man has, indeed, evolved since the development of the brain. [...]
(In the 217th session for December 13,1965, Seth told us Jane would earn about $3,500.00 on the ESP book this first year, and that this amount was to double within two years from this and other books. See Volume 5 of these sessions.
[...] I did this deliberately on Friday evening during the gathering, in full view of everyone, for at that moment I decided to use this cap as the envelope object for the session tonight. [...]
(Jane was sleepy before the session, but did not tell me until after the envelope data had been obtained.
(Jane had been quite restless since the session began, shifting often in the rocking chair she always uses. [...]
(The hospital was hardly a quiet place, what with fire trucks and police cars pulling up beneath our window with sirens screeching and wailing, and with people in the hall outside 330 pushing carts that rattled and sounded like a bushel of pots and pans jouncing around — all of this as Jane was ready to begin the session. [...]
(I read the last line of the session back to Jane. [...]
It is far better to address whatever personality is in prominence during the session, to convince it of the therapist’s concern and interest, while letting it know that at other levels it is quite aware of the existence of its other segments.
(4:26 p.m. This was Jane’s longest session, I think, since she’s been in the hospital. [...]
Now: a private session.
[...] The ideas are best promoted through these sessions, and books—and not by hasty encounters on television, where answers must be simplified and ideas diluted, but in the reasoned writings that build in their own way, tell Ruburt, resting upon the great framework of the intuitions’ knowledge. [...]
The increased activity and the release of impulses with these sessions, and your pendulum work, are once again arousing Ruburt’s body and mind, and your own, so that you have an excellent chance now for Ruburt to recover. [...]
Unless you have questions, end of session, and my congratulations thus far.
(Jane had delivered a rather lengthy but informal session for our guests last night, as we lingered around the supper table after a late meal. Dick recorded it and is to send us a transcript, so later we’ll be able to add a few excerpts from that material to this session.
(The session was witnessed by writer Richard Bach and his editor, Eleanor Friede. [...]
[...] The rest of the session was given over to our guests; Seth’s manner became more jovial and his pace speeded up considerably. [...]
SESSION 618, SEPTEMBER 28, 1972
9:45 P.M. THURSDAY
The regularly scheduled sessions for June 10 and 15 were not held, so that Jane could rest. [...] Jane held her ESP class last night, but had no session.)
SESSION 535, JUNE 17, 1970,
9:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY
[...] You may ask me questions or end the session as you prefer.
(I was ready with questions about painting, so the session didn’t end until 11:26 P.M.)
(Generalized body changes since the last session Saturday night: More loosening in neck, ligaments, chin and face area; walking is easier but still requires support – legs tremble and have trouble supporting weight, but knees move better. [...]
You may take a break or end the session as you prefer. [...]
[...] Our sessions began, and you managed to make other changes or compromises: you worked part time, and so did Ruburt. [...]