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SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 576, March 29, 1971 fluctuations blank waking memory normal

(Through March 26 to 28, Jane had a notice running under Personals in the Elmira Star Gazette, stating her intention to form a class in creative writing. [...]

TES7 Session 285 September 12, 1966 Lodico abstracts geometric Colucci assumptions

[...] For example a star shape, a sharp shape. [...]

[...] For example a star shape, a sharp shape.” [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 894, January 9, 1980 creatures scheme body self sensations

[...] In your terms, this means that the proportions of the three systems might vary, but they are always in operation, whether we are speaking of a man or a woman, a rock or a fly, a star or an atom. [...]

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

2. Physicists assign a frequency, or vibration in periodic motion, to all objects in our universe — galaxies, stars, planets, subatomic wave/particles, and so forth. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 4, 1972 wheelchair knees devil re giant

[...] I was floating and flying among stars and lights. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session June 24, 1973 dance mountaintop tours restraint loyalty

He was afraid during the tour that you would feel put in second place, rather than as an artist being the star of your own show.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 846, April 4, 1979 Jonestown cult fallout reactor Island

[...] Their “truth” is to be found by studying the objective world, the world of objects, including animals and stars, galaxies and mice — but by viewing these objects as if they are themselves without intrinsic value, as if their existences have no meaning (intently).

NotP Chapter 9: Session 789, September 27, 1976 predream events ee undecipherable rocket

[...] You send out messages to the stars because you are lonely, and events or visitors are one of your main methods of gaining experience and knowledge. [...]

TES3 Session 135 February 24, 1965 electrical distance intensities Callahan Mark

[...] As many teachers say, practice makes perfect, and lately in this respect you do not exactly deserve a gold star.

DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 918, June 2, 1980 nuclear intervals venting mathematical passageways

[...] In those terms (pause), your world’s reality stretches back far further than you imagine, and in those terms—you need the qualifications—your ancestors have visited other stars, as your planet has been visited by others. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 733 January 27, 1975 massive jigsaw greed counterparts utter

(All emphatically and joyously:) In your terms, the world is intensely different from one moment to another, with each smallest portion of consciousness choosing its reality from a field of infinite probabilities.3 Immense calculations, far beyond your conscious decisions as you think of them, are possible only because of the unutterable freedom that resides within minute worlds inside your skull — patterns of interrelationships, counterparts so cunningly woven that each is unique, freewheeling, and involved in an infinite cooperative venture so powerful that the atoms stay in certain forms, and the same stars shine in the sky.

TPS4 Deleted Session November 28, 1977 ethics Protestant gifted inspirations work

(Jane has been employing to good effect Seth’s suggestion about using the red star, as he gave that idea in the last deleted session. [...]

TES5 Session 207 November 10, 1965 electromagnetic static range heard Instream

[...] The planets and the stars are materialized more fully than a chair, or similar physical objects. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974 planet beam space clusters speeds

[...] The idea of an infinitely expanding universe, with all of its stars ultimately burned out and all life extinct, is still the view largely accepted today; it’s based on the red shift measurements of some of the supposedly receding galaxies, their apparent brightnesses, the “missing mass” of the universe, and other very technical data. [...]

[...] Generated by the nuclear reactions in the cores of stars, neutrinos travel at the speed of light. [...]

TES9 Session 454 December 7, 1968 Tam Eve control Irish figure

[...] Such as is the word star... [...]

TES9 Session 462 February 3, 1969 mathematical perception clairvoyant medium pessimistic

(Sunday, February 2, 1969, a group of articles and photos, totaling a full page and a half, was printed in the Elmira Star-Gazette. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 26, 1982 David vitamins Cohen letter guitar

[...] It was David Butts again—telling me that since our talk last week he’s been free of the rather obsessive thinking about sending and receiving telepathic messages involving a certain female comedy star who appears on a late-night TV show. [...]

TES8 Session 418 June 24, 1968 sounds tumult undirected chaotic Grossman

[...] A grandmother and a connection with a star. [...]

TMA Session Thirteen September 24, 1980 mixups triplets novel box mall

(Just before we sat for the session Jane finished reading my account of my “light of the universe” experience of last Sunday evening, September 21, and my account of the experience involving … clairvoyance … precognition … that I’d had at naptime today, involving my idea for a novel and an article in tonight’s Star-Gazette, Elmira’s daily newspaper. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session December 3, 1977 newspapers news heroism organizations world

(“I haven’t done spectacularly with those red stars Seth suggested,” Jane said, “but as far as the week is concerned I’ve done pretty good. [...]

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