Results 1781 to 1800 of 1932 for stemmed:session
ESP CLASS SESSION, JULY 20, 1971
TUESDAY
[...] I told her I thought the session was excellent.
(Jane’s question arose out of material in the 560th session in Chapter Fourteen: She wanted to know the name of the third personality making up the three-part Christ entity that Seth has postulated. [...]
Unless you have questions I will end the session.
[...] And I want to thank you for the questions that you asked in class and that Ruburt used in the book for those sessions will help others more than you know, and the questions that you ask will be asked by others, and they will be looking for answers, so in your way you have done your thing and the doubts and questions that you have, have helped others. [...]
ESP CLASS SESSION, AUGUST 11, 1970
TUESDAY
A.M. Read S. Sessions on me.
Now I am going to close our session, but I would like you all to read carefully a copy of what I have said, and now and then, where you have nothing else—nothing better to do—then try, try to sense that lapse in the pulsation of your consciousness. [...]
ESP CLASS SESSION, JUNE 23, 1970
TUESDAY
(Although this interpretation seems obvious, Jane said that J B also reminded her of our friend John Bradley, who had witnessed some sessions. [...]
We will close our session. [...]
(Reduced tracing of the note, at top, used as the object in the 67th envelope experiment, in the 279th session for August 15,1966.)
SESSION 278
[...] Smiling broadly she slapped my hand with the envelope, and paced back and forth briefly as she used to do many sessions ago.)
(See page 139 of the 297th session. [...]
[...] [I lost this session’s envelope object years ago, so can only show the Times’s full page on pages 151 and 152. [...]
[...] I do regret losing the envelope object for this session.)
NOTES ON SESSION 844 CONTINUED
In the meantime, two days after I discovered the tape, I asked Jane, “Do you want to have a session tonight?”
[...] Our agreement was that in the meantime she was to start checking the sessions and my notes for Dreams; then I was to type the final manuscript. [...]
After some hesitation following my question about having a session this evening, Jane decided she wanted to contribute introductory material for Dreams. This was to be a new experience for us: Because of the arthritis she was having trouble even holding a pen, so she intended to dictate her material as though she were writing it herself in longhand. [...]