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TES9 Session 430 August 22, 1968 Emolene apple Spanish Frazer America

[...] It is as much an event of time as it is an event of space.

DEaVF1 Essay 9 Monday, May 31, 1982 essay Mandali aspirin thyroid April

[...] And regardless of whether our space and time are limited here, still it seems impossible to really penetrate to the deeper core of any subject or belief. [...]

Even if those sessions can’t be quoted in these essays because of the obvious space limitations, I can note that Jane and Seth each continued to develop the themes already laid down in the sessions that have been presented. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 932, August 4, 1981 Polly bedroom Peter events unnoticed

[...] The physical perceiving apparatuses of all organizations carry their own kinds of inner systems of communication, allowing events to be manipulated on a worldwide basis before they take on what appears to be their final definitive physical occurrences in time and space.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 29, 1981 Sinful dmso document entire Self

[...] We’d expected to see a long article on DMSO in the paper, written by Peggy Gallagher, but it wasn’t printed: Over the phone today Peg told Jane the article was put off until next weekend because of space limitations. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session January 23, 1978 myth messiah factual Christ earthquake

[...] It peopled the world of man with saints, sinners, priests, and it peopled space with a God, a legion of angels, and a devil and his cohorts—so surely Christianity must be based upon fact.

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

[...] It is three pages of rather closely-spaced lettering, with some numbers incorporated in a few paragraphs, a couple of diagrams and a symmetrical symbol resembling a mandala. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 700 May 29, 1974 science chaos Wonderworks art scientist

This — apart from corporal living — continues of course while you are a creature in space and time. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 939, January 25, 1982 magical clouds approach singing Chapter

[...] Space itself already speaks of a creation “begun,” for no matter how empty space may seem to be it simply appears like a vast cathedral, or tent or pyramid of form, for the moment perhaps vacant inside, with walls so distant that they go unperceived.

[...] When Seth quoted me as referring to a “life cloud,” he went back to the discussion Jane and I had at lunch today, concerning recent news reports and articles: Some prominent astrophysicists, mathematicians, and astronomers have announced their belief in a theory of “panspermia”—that in ordinary terms of time life on earth was “seeded” from space, instead of arising by pure chance in some primordial ooze or sea on our planet. [...] Among other signs, the rebel scientists cite the evidence for vast clouds of microorganisms in space, and the identification in certain meteorites of bacterial and fungal micro-fossils, along with a number of amino acids. [...]

TSM Chapter Nine Phil illusion Gene dunes Shiva

“If you sell yourselves short, you will say, ‘I am a physical organism and I live within the boundaries cast upon me by space and time. [...] I am free of space and time. [...]

SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

[...] “Each person has such a world view,” Seth tells us in Session 718, “whether living or dead in your terms, and that ‘living picture’ exists despite time or space. [...]

[...] I’ve often thought that if each birth and each death was signalled by a flash of light, an observer in space would see an earth that was always bathed in a flickering gentle glow because of all of the activities of consciousness going on there. [...]

[...] Now I enlarge upon that idea by stating that such processes should be studied amid the earth’s even larger life-and-death cycles — those making up that “flickering gentle glow” my mythical observer would see from space. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 641, February 19, 1973 therapy imbalances sculpture drugs chemical

Even with so-called mental disorders, however, orientation with the body is very important, as are the individual’s beliefs about his own form and its relationship with others and with time and space. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session December 3, 1973 money beliefs concentrate financial complexion

[...] I’ll try it,” which allows a breathing space and a slight weakening of previous conditioning, in which he is no longer taking negative beliefs as fact, but looking at them as beliefs.

TES9 Session 496 August 18, 1969 Foss Crosson gallery Reverend Fox

It moved twice in the past two years however, for added space. [...]

TPS2 Session 600 (Deleted Portion) December 13, 1971 cordella Alphabets language shambalina impressionism

[...] The emphasis will be on an object’s “placement,” (in quotes) in title and space as you think of it, and on the ever-changing pattern of force that constantly alter relationships of any kind.

UR1 Section 3: Session 703 June 12, 1974 blueprints dynamics Section physician frequencies

In the entire gestalt from cellular to “self” consciousness, there is a vast field of knowledge — much of it now “unconsciously” available — used to maintain the body’s integrity in space and time. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 704 June 17, 1974 oracle physician predict disease psyche

[...] Basically that portion of the psyche is outside of space and time, while enabling you to operate in it.4 It deals intimately with probabilities(louder:) the source of all predictable action.

TES8 Session 408 April 29 1968 cone coordinates pure Pause structures

These are fitted into your physical space structure, though I am not as aware of it as your first Seth. [...]

TES9 Session 442 October 14, 1968 circle triangle vortex spirals Freudenberger

[...] Nor are the dimensions of circumference or radius stationary in your terms, for they exist in value fulfillment rather than in space, and their measurements in terms of intensity rather than in inches or miles.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 18 probable selves bike Rob Carl

[...] They do not exist in the space that you know but neither are they nonexistent, mere imaginative toys of the dreaming mind, without substance.

[...] We come to a particular cottage, find a space to swim through and find ourselves in an apartment that is completely underwater. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 650, March 22, 1973 senility hemisphere diagram wealthy picturesque

[...] There is a trigger set off then, an impetus in which the personality tries to free itself from time-space orientation released from the usual necessity to participate in “adult” terms.

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