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ECS1 ESP Class Session, January 14, 1969 Rachel Daniel Florence intellects Theodore

That is frightening, but it goes to show you that even I have things to learn... [...]

[...] To show you that I have utmost concern for your neighbors I will keep my voice low. [...]

[...] Now, I hope to show you that you can use your intellects fully and still operate more effectively in your environment. [...]

NotP Chapter 4: Session 770, April 5, 1976 puberty sexual sex male biological

Your beliefs so structure your experience individually and en masse, however, that evidential material contrary to those ideas shows itself but seldom, or in distorted or exaggerated form. [...]

[...] This particular latent biological ability shows itself only upon the rarest instances — because, for one thing, it represents a feat now scarcely desirable. [...]

[...] And indeed it shows itself in a distorted fashion that can appear most grotesque.

TPS5 Deleted Session November 29, 1978 worrying lumps massacres optimism knots

(However, I do keep much of what Seth has said on such troubles in mind, even if it doesn’t show too well, often. [...]

You are used to thinking, however, that worry is an acceptable method of showing concern for private or public affairs. [...]

One note: Framework 2 shows itself in your frame of reference through play, unpredictability, surprises. [...]

TPS4 Session 824 (Deleted Portion) March 1, 1978 Cinderella pretending terminology affectionate session

[...] You believed that reality had more to it than the senses showed. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 23, 1983 doctor ointment lancing knee Fred

(I told Jane she could very well be projecting her own fears upon something that wasn’t that bad at all—that the episode instead served to show what a deep hold old beliefs still had on her. [...]

Ruburt’s reaction to the doctor’s visit this morning does indeed show the hold that old beliefs can have, and the panicky feelings they can arouse. [...]

TES2 Session 58 June 1, 1964 outer ego plane passionate shrink

[...] You show as much reluctance to sell your work as Ruburt shows in marketing his poetry.

[...] He must allow himself however the freedom for his intuitions to show themselves.

[...] You must work ever harder at your painting, and always allow yourself spontaneity and joyfulness as well as discipline in your work; and you must show, sell, or even give away your work.

[...] He is good at telling you to expand, and yet he is so frightened of a self no longer undisciplined that he shrinks from using his abilities at the gallery, and this is reinforced by your fear of his doing so, or indeed of showing your own abilities to others. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 29, 1977 Darwinian Freudian Darwin teeth competition

(10:36.) I want to show you where culture and cultural beliefs meet with your private experience. [...] Before this latest episode that upset him showed, Important releases in the hip sockets occurred, with hardly any notice on his part. [...]

[...] He wanted to show that God was not responsible for the world’s cruelties. [...]

[...] If Ruburt suddenly walked more poorly than usual, as for the last few days, showing no other signs of obvious beneficial change, then that would be something else. [...]

TPS1 Session 563 (Deleted) December 2, 1970 noncontact tendencies spontaneity role relationship

[...] Your work will show great advantage, and the energy that has been bottled up can be released. [...]

[...] Far earlier however he felt that you did it to show him up. [...]

He was unused to setting himself up against his own spontaneity so strongly, yet when you did show signs of drawing the line, say, at fear of spontaneous sessions fairly early in the game, he felt on the one hand relieved, and on the other angry at giving up this new prerogative.

[...] I simply wanted this evening to round out the discussion, showing how these tendencies operate in various areas of your lives.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 673, June 27, 1973 hatred hate war love powerlessness

[...] They feel so powerless that this adds to their difficulties — so they try to liberate themselves by showing great power in terms of violence. [...]

[...] Symbolically it represented an animal showing its belly to an adversary. [...]

[...] Yet the soul is above all a fountain of energy, creativity, and action that shows its characteristics in life precisely through the ever-changing emotions.

[...] If a parent shows fear, then the child is effectively taught to be afraid of this anger and hatred before which the powerful parent shrinks. [...]

TES9 Session 424 July 29, 1968 sepia varnish thoughtwords vacation synthetic

The freedom will also show in our sessions, and rather obviously, within a very brief time. [...]

[...] The fact of the letter shows that he had reached a certain level of acceptance and understanding. [...]

The healing will show that the causes are eliminated. [...]

[...] The energy that will be released will show itself most beneficially, being directed into your other affairs. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 27, 1981 pleasure responsibility irresponsibility frivolous adolescent

[...] You did so, however, in the light of that psychological climate, so that while you went your own ways you also reacted to the social environment: you tried to show other people that you were indeed responsible—more, that you worked (underlined) not only as hard as others, but often harder (underlined). [...]

[...] You made it clear to others that while they be free, free on weekends or holidays, you yourselves were still involved with “work” (underlined)—all of this to show that you were responsible persons. [...]

[...] It showed that he was not a frivolous female, fancifully following each stray imaginative trance image. [...]

TES7 Session 297 October 26, 1966 Topper journey anticipatory Bernard fear

[...] The immobility showed itself physically in faithful replica to the inner immobilization caused by fear. [...]

(Sunday evening, October 30, I was approached by a friend who expressed interest in buying a small painting, and I promised to show it to him. [...]

A low room, where lower portions of trees show a yard, (pause) fairly deep, but more narrow at the sides. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 5, 1984 Jeff talent Karder poets fix

(I showed Jane the list of questions I’ve been acquiring, at Seth’s own suggestion, and told her that one of them concerned the insurance situation — that I didn’t want to mess it up by demanding action from our lawyer, say. [...]

[...] Such beliefs are often given to children, appearing in such forms as, “don’t be a showoff,” “don’t be an exhibitionist,” followed by, again, the dire warning that your fellow creatures suspect any neighbor who is different or who shows any superior abilities.

[...] When Ruburt’s psychic abilities began to show themselves, however, those same beliefs made both of you even more cautious than before, and more worried about reprisal from others — and as far as Ruburt was concerned, more worried about criticism or scorn. [...]

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

[...] Many artists relied upon the stereotyped constructions of their age, rather than looking within for their own revelations, so that art could have become the frozen art form—painting could have—that showed clearly the spiritual immobility of a people who finally grew dry.

[...] Through these, childlike wisdom will indeed show itself, but a wisdom that has been tried, that is aware of its own integrity through the seasons.

[...] The exercises are important symbolically because they show he is willing to spend time with his body rather than ignoring it. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session October 22, 1973 relaxation parents laxness father mother

[...] There is no doubt of the many improvements, made up of a series of inner improvements that do not show as yet, except as the time element presents itself—i.e., he gets over here (apartment 5) quicker and easier.

[...] The dreams were meant to encourage him and to show him that the inner order of events does assure his improvements.

Your father represented what you thought of as the secret, isolated creative self—more or less at odds with the world, unappreciated by it in family or financial terms; the alone, artistic self you thought unable to communicate, inarticulate and dumb, locked away from close communication with others, and indeed barraged by misunderstandings because of its very creativity—emotionally frozen, afraid to show itself.

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 518, March 18, 1970 astute march environment chapter lapse

(A note: I thought it would be of interest to show, by periodically recording the time, how long Seth takes to deliver a certain amount of finished material for his book.)

TPS7 Deleted Session November 28, 1983 diet nightshade recovery knuckle Steve

[...] The ulcer on Jane’s knee showed that sign before it began to heal.)

[...] I’d say that Seth’s session today, Sweetheart, shows that we’re on the right track. [...]

TES7 Session 324 March 6, 1967 resentment excitement misdirected Wollheim symptoms

[...] Without intensive constructive suggestions before sleep the personality shows the status quo relationship of its condition, whatever it is. [...]

[...] The self shows its true face. [...]

TES7 Session 285 September 12, 1966 Lodico abstracts geometric Colucci assumptions

[...] I sealed it in an envelope when finished; then showed this to Jane and asked her to mail it tomorrow morning. [...]

[...] The organizational structure of perception can indeed be broken up, as recent LSD experiments certainly show. [...]

The fact that this does occur does show that the systems of perception are not basically biologically a form of overall structure however, but learned secondary responses. [...]

[...] My letter concerns a group, or array of paintings I have available to show Dr. Lodico. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 13, 1984 irs Olson Suzanne calorie Dana

(Jeff was in — said results of all of the tests showed a blood infection. [...]

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