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NotP Chapter 7: Session 780, June 22, 1976 language implies psyche identity Cézanne

I said that languages gain their meaning largely from the pauses and hesitations between sounds. They obviously gain their meaning also because of the sounds not used, so that any one language also implies the existence of all others. [...]

[...] You take your particular “language” so for granted, and use it so effortlessly, that you give no thought at all to the fact that it implies other languages also, or that it gains its meaning because of inner assumptions that are never spoken, or by the use of pauses in which no sounds are made. [...]

[...] Different languages use sounds in their own peculiar manners, with their own rhythms, one emphasizing what another ignores. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, August 24, 1971 Juanita Mu Sue hear Sean

[...] Nothing can be louder than I am so if you are not afraid of this sound, there is no need for you to be afraid of the sound of your fellows. [...]

[...] You do not need to translate it into sound. [...]

TES1 Session 16 January 15, 1964 plane enzymes Malba saucer ectoplasm

[...] That is why it is possible for some human beings to experience sound as color, or to see color in sound. [...] Light would never be heard for example, sound would never be seen. Nor is color usually heard, nor sound usually seen.

[...] The quality called light on this plane could just as well appear as sound in another, and for that matter even on this plane light can be changed into sound and sound into light.

Now you will understand why I said earlier that sound can be seen and color can be heard. [...]

[...] Although her voice sounded normal to me, Jane said that during this session even [...]

TES7 Session 313 January 18, 1967 John company caucus m.j Chicago

[...] M I or MY and a word that sounds like ocean, or M E O plus a C sound and a word that sounds like ocean. [...]

[...] A new product being developed by the company that affects the nervous system, a strong U, long U sound connected with it. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 4, 1984 devotedness panic moaning sniffles ham

Sometimes it is not the words but the very sounds of the sessions which transfer calmness by directly affecting the body itself also.

[...] She sounded fairly good. [...]

TES1 Session 24 February 10, 1964 clock duration psychological invention inner

[...] You felt sound. [...] But because you did not hear sound with your ears, you panicked and formed the image of mouths that could not speak. [...]

[...] You are getting now something that corresponds to one thin wispy signal, or one tinny distant sound, or one clouded foggy image. [...]

[...] You are of course familiar with the difference between the early movies, the stills without sound, the grotesque jerky motions, and the latest Technicolor achievements, with whatever embellishments have been added. [...]

That is, you will achieve the counterpart of sight, sound, smell, touch, embellished by inner counterparts of width and existence. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 562, December 7, 1970 civilization violence Lumanians technology caves

Sound was utilized far more effectively, not only for healing and in wars, but also to power vehicles of locomotion, and to bring about the movement of physical matter. Sound was a conveyor of weight and mass.

[...] It missed your stage of automobiles completely, and steam-driven vehicles, and concentrated rather early on sound. The sound could not be heard by physical ears.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 645, March 5, 1973 core bridge beliefs invisible sensual

[...] Jane explained that the motion of my hand as I wrote was related to the sounds of automobiles passing the house; the rhythmic noises of her rocker were sensually connected to the feel of her slacks beneath her hand; when she ran a finger down a fold in them “amplified long sound” was produced. [...]

[...] Now, her already acute hearing began to magnify sounds — the rustle of cellophane as she opened a pack of cigarettes, the quality of my voice as I talked to our cat, Willy, the noise of my handling the newspaper. [...]

[...] She hadn’t heard the sporadic sounds of flood-repair work being done downstairs.

(The sound of a passing automobile leaped up her legs, through her body and down to her fingertips. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 716 October 30, 1974 station drift home program focus

[...] No longer connect up the sounds you hear with their corresponding objects. [...] Take one sound if you want to, say of a passing car, and with your eyes closed follow the sound in your mind. [...]

[...] Identify all the sounds if you can, mentally placing them with the objects to which they correspond even though the objects may be invisible. [...]

[...] For example, you might mentally hear sounds, while knowing they have no physical origin. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 505, October 13, 1969 units rock emanations tones scientists

These emanations can also appear as sounds, and you will be able to translate them into sounds long before your scientists discover their basic meaning. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 9: May 29, 1984 unmanly cross showoffs taught bravado

Such reasoning sounds quite outlandish, of course, to most individuals, but the person in question, say with a disease like arthritis, or some other motion-impairing ailment, might ask themselves the question: “What would I do if I were free of the condition?”

[...] To me it sounded obviously symbolic of his fear of death and his battle against surrendering to it. [...]

TES7 Jane’s Handwritten Note, Relating to Seth’s Comments in Session 313 Mossman McGraw Schaefer February Doubleday

(Did receive an acknowledgement of manuscript prospectus from a Jean Schaefer or the sound Mossman.)

TES9 Session 427 August 7, 1968 yearned Dave agony cosmic sepia

[...] One a short first name beginning with A, or strong A sounds, and a last name having to do with water. [...] That was the sound and the water. [...]

[...] She did so, the sound being usual. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session December 5, 1977 suggestion untalented walking careless enchanting

Animals not only enjoy the sounds that they make, they are to some extent enchanted by them. [...] The sound of an animal’s hoof upon the ground fills it with a sense of power and affirmation. The cat’s meow (amused) is as enchanting to the cat as to its owner—meaningful sounds that communicate feeling. [...] Man’s language, and the sound of the words, brings the greatest sense of accomplishment, biologically and psychically. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 4: Session 522, April 8, 1970 dimensional actors roles three pretend

[...] Very gently listen, not to physical sounds but to sounds that come through the inner senses.

[...] Do not judge the whole inner world by the disjointed images that you may at first perceive, or by the sounds that you may at first hear, for you will still be using your inner senses quite imperfectly.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 28, 1984 viruses disease contributors darted Maude

[...] “Talking about it makes me sound like I’m bitching all the time. [...]

Certainly, such ideas will sound like medical heresy to many readers, but the sooner you begin to look at health and “disease” in these new terms, the healthier and happier you will become. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 7, 1983 catheter Teresa LuAnn Georgia infection

[...] At 4:10 Teresa began sounding off—but her voice sounded muted, as though she was speaking behind a closed door. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 648, March 14, 1973 geese animals instinctive disease beasts

[...] I was working on this book when I heard the sound of another flight, intermixed with traffic noise. [...] A giant Seckel pear tree grows almost close enough to touch, and through its branches I saw the uneven V-formation, flying north just below the cloud cover and sounding off all the way….

[...] Then early this morning as I was painting in my studio, that same cadence came sounding down through a fine rain.

[...] Faintly, above the sound of the rain, I heard geese once more.)

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 21 astral snoring projection bed park

[...] I could hear the snoring clearly and was amazed at the loudness of the sounds my body made. I heard the sounds in my physical head, I believe, just beneath me. Now I conceived the idea of using the sound of my snoring as an impetus to leave my body on the bed, while I went soaring off.

[...] Trying to use my own sounds I began to snore even louder, if possible. I wanted to build up a massive sound-impetus that I would somehow use to propel me. [...]

[...] This was accompanied by a buzzing noise and other loud sounds that I now accept as characteristic of certain kinds of projection. [...]

[...] A funny whooshing sound inside my head also distracted me and my head itself began to feel fantastically light. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 22, 1971 pot Buddy Ron destiny unoperable

[...] Your thoughts suggest that you use these sounds and guidelines. Those among you who can follow, then hold onto these sounds and let them carry you with our trying an experiment at your Seth’s suggestion. [...] Do not let the weak sounds that reach you confuse you. [...]

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