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[...] You do not know if you have any errant genes unless their effects show themselves. [...] This is because its activity is also involved with relationships that do not show in any of your calculations.
The possibility of creative change must always be present to insure the species’ resiliency, and that resiliency can show in many ways—in conditions that you consider deformities, disabilities from birth, or in any physical variation from a hypothetical physical norm. [...]
[...] So as we progress, I hope to show where all of these situations fit in with the development of the individual and the species.
(This morning I showed Jane the portrait in oils that I’m working on. [...]
[...] Dreams also sometimes help in showing the pathways that can be taken to advantage by an individual, or by a group of individuals, and therefore help clarify the ways in which free will might most advantageously be directed. [...]
[...] Some, had they lived in your century, would have been able to outperform computers (just as some are outperforming computers these days!). In most cases where such accomplishments show themselves, they do so in a child far too young to have learned scientific mathematical procedures to begin with, and often such feats are displayed by people who are otherwise classified as idiots (idiot savants), and who are incapable of intellectual reasoning.
Some of those abilities show themselves in those classified as mentally deficient simply because all of the powers of the reasoning mind are not activated. [...]
Inner improvements are occurring, that have not as yet actually appeared in physical motion, but will indeed shortly begin to show themselves as easier motion. [...]
[...] I think today’s session shows that Jane has either reached that point of passionate desire, or is very close to it.
(I should also add that Sue, one of the aides we’ve become acquainted with, showed us pictures of her two young sons. [...]
[...] Ruburt expected her husband, the man, to show spontaneous love and affection, and to supply emotional richness, which she was willing to nurture—but she expected the artist—who happened to be her husband—to protect himself from any emotional response that might interfere with his work.
None of this would particularly show in terms of symptoms until Ruburt began to sell. [...]
[...] I paid no attention to the beggars, or people who showed imperfection...I used to taunt you. [...]
It is correct (as Jane had remarked) that you allowed your feelings to show when you were angry or annoyed.
The foot (when Jane lost a large part of a callous)is an excellent sign, and it also shows you both what suggestion can do. [...]
[...] There are two men in particular in New York who would be more than willing to show and handle your work—both connected with galleries.
[...] You must make the effort however, for making the effort itself would show that your attitude has changed. [...]
What you do not seem to understand is that the search, to show and sell your paintings, will in itself provide fuel for future work. [...]
[...] And yes, the entire figures of your people will also emerge, both in movement and repose, and you will be surprised, again, at how well the characterization will show itself through the gestures and even folds of the cloth.
[...] And it was through reading this old poetry that I found clues that showed me the points of continuity between my life before my psychic initiation and after it.
I’m including in this chapter a few poems as notes of a subjective autobiography, to show what events triggered this first release of unconscious material on my part, opening the doors to the interior universe; for now I believe that certain personal conditions are characteristic prerequisites for such developments, that the channels of intuitive knowledge are opened according to the intensity of individual need. [...]
The poems show my attitude toward life in general just before my psychic experiences began. [...]
This next is not as good a poem, aesthetically, as the others, but it was written to Rob and clearly shows the growing sense of panic with which I viewed the passing years. [...]
You would both feel better in it if it showed more of your other interests. [...] It is a room that shows no evidence of his work, you see. [...]
[...] I began to laugh and squirm with glee, telling our friends that I’d experienced something great, and that I could show them the physical evidence of it. I didn’t get to actually show the hole in the glass, though, but for some little time I kept laughing and saying, to everyone’s surprise and amusement, that I’d really had that adventure this morning.”
My dream of August 16 was difficult to visually present: How could I show my contact with Gus through the seemingly solid glass — show that, as Seth says, desire is action? [...]
[...] You were being shown — or showing yourself — the difference in the rules or assumptions between the two. [...]
[...] Jane showed me how both elbows have loosened up enough so that she can move her forearms down another inch or so—a good sign, I told her. [...]
(I should add that at 2:30 I called to see if Andrew Fife was in his office at billing, since I wanted to show him the claim-denial reports I’d received from the insurance company the day before Christmas. [...]
[...] Actually, the beasts and birds and fishes pictured in the book all seemed to be regressive, rather than to show what true progress in evolution might be like. [...]
An excellent discussion—and quite apropos—for it shows how your working methods differ. It also shows considerable misunderstandings on both of your parts.
[...] Often only the results show.
[...] You can afford to do so more than Ruburt, since your natural working method falls more easily into that kind of context, where the effort shows in time. [...]
[...] The younger man was, when you met him, afraid himself of schizophrenia, and had a great need to establish his own sanity at the expense of anyone who showed any but the most conventional characteristics.
[...] Your whole attitude showed the young man, however, that he was the one who must examine his own beliefs, and without immediately panicking him you showed by inference your own belief that his delusion was doing him considerable harm.
[...] But the material that I have just given should hopefully show him that he has been putting the cart before the horse.
(Possibly here Seth refers to the results flowing from Dick’s mentioning The Seth Material on his TV and radio shows in the course of talking about his own book, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, etc.)
[...] Now I don’t have to go on any of those shows as a psychic,” etc.
For now do not do shows. [...]
[...] You end up with blockages therefore that may show some variation in intensity with surface moods, therapy or momentary good news, but then reassert themselves in the same areas.
[...] The dreams were meant to show him he was repeating a pattern of behavior.
[...] Many of his early poems clearly showed a desire to dissociate himself from the warm spontaneous self, and to hide in a nonfeeling uncaring safety. [...]
[...] To show concern you see to his way of thinking would be to admit, even briefly, he has any fears at all regarding your work. [...]
[...] It was one in which she was attempting to follow in a still-life some of the techniques I’d showed her a few days ago, when I repainted another still-life composition she’d started, and showed her how to get more opaque effects for variety; a demonstration, then, for she’d asked for “a lesson.” [...]
You show a certain picture of yourself to the world. You stress certain characteristics, and show them to others. [...]
[...] I’m sure my own role in the whole thing is a strong one, and that in my own way I’m as badly off as she is, although it may not show physically. [...]
[...] He would write on the back one (humorously) to show the porch was not after all for pleasure.
(9:55.) You showed him often the face of the overly conscientious self.
Ruburt’s reaction to my following simple suggestions shows how badly they are needed, and you will doubtlessly experience your own weaker version.
[...] She showed how she had considerably more motion in her entire left arm and hand, especially at the elbow. [...] Then she showed how she also had more motion in the right hand and forearm. [...] It appears that her body generally is showing signs of more changes, as though it’s getting ready for them. [...]
[...] You have been experiencing this disquiet just as Ruburt has begun to show some steady signs of improvement. [...]
When that status quo shows signs of changing, you become disturbed. [...]
Now, when you make a new contract, so to speak, together, and Ruburt began to show physical improvements—aided strongly, my dear friend, by your loving encouragement—he found suddenly that the joint pendulum sessions ceased momentarily. [...]
It was obvious in the bathroom that his legs, which had been stable for several days, and showing improvements, were now trembling and insecure, but he interpreted that bodily message with self-disapproval, at the end of the hallway he had to sit down. [...]
[...] Your own improved mental habits of the week, your pendulum work and his own improvements, released energy that under those conditions sought release—and his impulse showed him in what direction.