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[...] He gave to these hooded robbers that came in at the side door. [...] It comes in through the side door when you are least looking for it. [...]
[...] First of all, robbers come hooded and they do not come to front doors but to side doors and to doors not usually used. [...]
[...] It is a good point of housewifery prudence and spiritual prudence as well, but you would not have given had not this authority figure of the Pope done so ahead of you which means that presently you are looking for direction and hoping to find it and also that you are not going to give to any red-hooded beggars who knock at your side door. [...]
Now in the same kind of a dream, say two years ago, you would not have opened the side door. [...]
[...] The pain in your side was a reaction against the first group of symptoms—they gave you a pain in the side. [...]
(This noon, driving home from work, I pulled a muscle in my right side while wheeling the car around a corner—one of those painful things that you feel when you cough, breathe deeply, laugh, etc.)
The last issue had a part to play in the side.
(I had a brief coughing spell here, which of course hurt the side. [...]
The order of value descends in direct proportion (Jane’s tone was very puzzled, eyes open), to the order of ascension on the positive side. (Then she added: ) This is to make that clearer; talking about negative and positive values, and on the negative side the value descends in direct proportion to the order of ascension on the positive side.
(For some reason Jane then told me I didn’t have to put this down, but I did so anyway: ) The order of the integers on the negative side descends in direct proportion to the order of ascension of integers on the positive side. [...]
(“Black, rather clear lines, one on top, bottom, and two sides. Vertical, that is, vertical lines, on the top and bottom, and horizontal on the sides.” [...] I also wonder if some of this data might refer to the black lines formed by the printed matter on the object, and its neat-appearing edges, top, sides and bottom.
[...] Black, rather clear lines, one on the top, bottom, and two sides. [...] That is, vertical lines, on the top and bottom, and horizontal on the sides.
[...] No matter which side of the envelope object was facing up, there would be copy in the center of the bottom side. [...]
[...] A painful sensation started in the canal of her right ear, spread to her jaw, then down the side of her body in the back. [...]
Now: for Ruburt: a major tension block has begun to release itself—one that physically was largely responsible for the difficulties on the right side, and the lack of true body alignment. [...]
(In making up the test, I had unwittingly focused my conscious attention on the calendar side of the paper. This was the first time I had used a test object containing material on both sides of the paper. The makeup of this particular calendar consisted of the days of the month on one side, and a drawing in color on the other.
[...] The number five was on the calendar side, in the upper center. Directly back of the number, on the other side of the paper, were two buildings, one an erected house, with just above it a floor plan of another. [...]
(Returning to the outside, calendar side of the test paper, there were several strings of numbers. [...] Returning to the other side of the paper, we see that a road leads up to the garage attached to the drawing of the erected house.
It is the initial three-sided enclosure, from which all matter must spring. The initial point forms the three sides about it; (gestures; pause.) There is an explosive nature as the emotional energy is born.
The three-sided effect, instantly formed, leads to an effect that is something like friction, but the effect causes (gestures) the three sides to change position, so that you end up with a triangular effect, closed, with the initial point inside the triangle. [...]
[...] The house had, we had been told, about an acre of land, although it was all on the steep side of a hill. [...] On one side the hill dropped down to the highway; on the other side it rose at a steep slant. [...]
(It might be added that the house sits on the hillside on one side of the main highway leading west out of Elmira. On the other side of the highway runs the Chemung River. [...]
[...] With the surrounding woodland, I see that a garden and a quiet lawn place to the side of the house is very good. [...]
Air on all sides is much more beneficial in general than the arrangement you have; even though little acreage indeed is involved, the location and situation is more advantageous than many others with more land, and intimacy with nature will be vivid and good.
(“The pendulum insists there’s nothing wrong physically in the side-groin area, but I’m beginning to wonder. Pendulum tells me the side bothers because I’m not working on Mass Reality, which will get us money, whereas Through My Eyes is a less-certain project, would take longer, and the time I spend on it is time lost on Mass Reality. [...]
(“My side bothers me considerably as I write this, at 8:30 PM. [...]
(“The pendulum says my side started to bother me after I estimated $70,000 income for tax purposes for 1979, without seeing how Jane and I have any chance yet to bring in that much this year.” [...]
He favors at this time one side, and all his weight and emphasis and direction bears him to the right. The left leg is longer so that the stress is presently applied to the right side. [...] But the neck, those ligaments and muscles, largely bear the strain so that pressure is put upon the jaw on the right side, and this to some extent impedes sinus drainage in that area.
[...] The eye problem has to do, physically, with his present stance—the lack of balance between the two sides of his body, causing pressure on one side of the jaw, and the ear canal, which further aggravates the fullness in the sinus, hence affecting the eyes.
[...] This shop specialized in unusual military type uniforms… jackets that buttoned up the side of the type that possibly an early western constable might wear. [...]
([The Gallaghers:] “In the East Village we stopped at a very interesting long narrow establishment with a long bar up the right side of the rooms and tables all along on the left. [...]
[...] All I know is that I awakened myself crying, my body very sore, sat on the side of the bed and made the following connections from my feelings at the time:
We shall look in from the other side, for there is a looking-in also from the other side. [...] So is your survival dependent upon its survival, and so does it create you as a by-product, if you are looking at your universe from the other side.
[...] Either side seemed to be the rule, not front or back either. He’s either in me or to the side,” she said, “and boy he’s having a ball tonight!”)
(One circumstance that kept her in this state came to my attention when Jane casually mentioned, as she sat in her rocker: “Seth’s still here—he’s over to my right now,” and she reached out to her side with her arm. [...]
(9:34.) The same kind of recognizable standards that are normally applied to the true-or-false category do not work for such knowledge, since that knowledge is basically, automatically large enough to contain the entire true-or-false realm itself—that is, revelatory information puts true and false designations side by side, and ends up with a system large enough to contain both, in which each are seen as valid constructs that are only part of a larger view of psychological events. [...]