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WTH Part Two: Chapter 12: June 16, 1984 genetic deficient divergent qualifications elasticity

[...] Some may even have superior understanding of physical and psychological space. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 559, November 9, 1970 evolutionary entranced embedded multidimensional catalogue

[...] You are not only creatures of corporeal being, forming images of flesh and blood, embedded in a particular kind of space and time; you are also creatures rising out of a particularized dimension of probabilities, born from dimensions of actuality richly suited to your own development, enrichment and growth.

UR1 Appendix 11: (For Session 698) Wonderworks intersection chameleon objectification levels

(Jane wrote an intuitive dissertation on the wonderworks idea as soon as she received the title; this took up two single-spaced typewritten pages. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 1: Session 513, February 5, 1970 warp linear infrequently blotted grammatically

[...] To some extent, then, I enter your reality through a psychological warp in your space and time. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 4: Session 521, March 30, 1970 actor play multidimensional production role

[...] The words that you speak, the acts that you perform, appear to take place in time, as a chair or table appears to take up space. [...]

[...] The assumptions are that time is a series of moments one after another; that an objective world exists quite independently of your own creation and perception of it; that you are bound within the physical bodies that you have donned; and that you are limited by time and space.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 644, February 28, 1973 emotions beliefs refute revengeful hateful

[...] Yet you firmly ignore any changes in your appearance from the time you were, say, thirty — and in so doing lose sight of your validity as a creature in space and time.

[...] The body exists in the world of space and time. [...]

TES5 Session 227 January 26, 1966 event poems January perceive Willy

(On Friday, January 21, she wrote 10 poems for Peggy’s birthday in the space of 2 1/2-3 hours. [...]

(On Monday, January 24, Jane wrote 20 poems in the space of 6 or 7 hours.

TES8 Session 339 May 3, 1967 coastline garage dunes Chula Vista

[...] There is some space between the house and the next structure on the right. [...]

UR1 Appendix 5: (For Session 686) appendix neurological leap messages vocabulary

[...] She’s also been very active in her ESP class this month, with extensive singing in Sumari — which is her own musical trance language1 — and with long sessions via Seth in each class; the transcripts of some of the latter have run to five or six single-spaced typewritten pages. [...]

SDPC Preface Sonja Jack program television camera

[...] I seem to fade into a distance that has nothing to do with space but more to do with psychological focus. [...]

Seth maintains that the dream universe has its own basic laws or “root assumptions” — mental equivalents to our laws of gravity, space and time. [...]

[...] But this, dear friends, has nothing to do with space, for the dream location exists simultaneously with the room in which the body sleeps.

TES7 Session 298 October 31, 1966 teaching Piccadilly teacher object school

[...] This could apply to the object, since this employee pay record has boxes or spaces on it for the entry of moneys toward retirement, savings bonds, credit union, etc., for steadily-employed teachers. Jane had no entries in these spaces. [...]

The traveling consciousness as you know it often experiences the feeling of motion and movement through space. [...]

TES2 Session 54 May 18, 1964 entities forest extral chicken durability

[...] The trees are compared to consciousnesses, all existing simultaneously; and yet this forest of spacious present does not take up space, as you think of space.

[...] Remember your expanding universe theory, but not in terms of space or indeed in terms of time, but in terms of fulfillment of abilities and values that may be constructed upon various levels and in various guises, your present plane of existence being one.

TPS3 Session 730 (Deleted Portion, First Part) January 15, 1975 monkey Carol leash Larry class

[...] Yet the greater encounters take place in the psyche, and this encounter is independent of space and time.

TPS5 Deleted Session December 6, 1978 view tooth teeth aspirations comprehensions

[...] Any health difficulties will flow into the pool of your beliefs—but the body is not meant to be more than the reflection and materialization of your inner reality as it appears in space and time. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 1: Session 882, September 26, 1979 evolution creationism universe evolutionists creationists

[...] Time and space are in a fashion part of the furniture of your universe.

[...] (Long pause.) In that state before the beginning, your consciousness existed free of space and time, aware of immense probabilities. [...]

TES9 ESP Class July 15, 1969 tm Bega cw sw wl

[...] when I tell you that my vitality spans both space and time, then you will know that I know whereof I am speaking... [...]

[...] and that can show joy, and show its existence and reality, that can call to you beyond space and time, that shows such energy, that shows you what energy can blow through such a small and slight frame... [...]

DEaVF2 Poems by Jane Roberts, with Commentary by Robert F. Butts poem lord commentary humbly nuzzled

I was walking past the world
one day,
half deciding not to stay,
when I saw you standing there,
ten years ahead of me in time
but so close in space
that I reached out
and touched your arm.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 812, October 1, 1977 paranoid Paranoia misinterpretation shared Peter

Now give us a moment… As creatures dwelling in time and space, your senses provide you with highly specific data, and with a cohesive-enough physical reality. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 657, April 18, 1973 reinforce past beliefs current mercy

[...] (See the 653rd session in Chapter Thirteen.) So through your current beliefs you can, in your own space and time, attract tendencies toward certain experiences shared by these others. [...]

[...] These points impinge upon what you call time, as well as space….” [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, October 6, 1970 ps Rachel Mathilda gateways premium

[...] When you do psychological time exercises, for in say, five moments, you can have experiences that completely escape your time-space continuum. [...]

[...] They will always think to interpret experience in terms of place, space and time. [...]

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