Results 61 to 80 of 89 for stemmed:straighten

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 5, 1984 Jeff talent Karder poets fix

(It’s hardly a coincidence, then, that one of the questions I had for Seth today, and had added to yesterday’s session, concerned her right leg and why she wasn’t straightening it out. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session May 26, 1975 distractions chores laughable painting novelist

Frank can say to Ruburt (Frank called Jane a “tough little bird”—which she liked), “Truly, your legs can straighten. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 901, February 18, 1980 optometrist lenses snake glasses waken

[...] I haven’t yet taken the time to straighten out that bureaucratic tangle.)

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 928, November 12, 1980 Paul Christ master Iraq Iran

[...] When he lies down, it is trying to straighten out. [...]

TPS1 Session 387 December 11, 1967 Maltz exercises relaxation vision sleepy

[...] I suddenly straightened my head up as I sat on the divan and my eyes popped open. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session February 9, 1976 ideal taxes expression mutilate envision

[...] If others had the same attitudes toward someone in the same kind of difficulty, you would straighten them out at once.

TPS2 Session 599 (Deleted Portion) December 8, 1971 montella alphabet language cordella dyniah

(We straightened out the spelling before I resumed typing these notes on Saturday evening, December 11.)

TES3 Session 146 April 14, 1965 ego action field personality stability

[...] I thought it best to continue, rather than to backtrack in an effort to straighten it out. [...]

TES8 Session 359 August 7, 1967 Stephen Pete Ferd goals Denver

[...] You must straighten this out, for you are not able to make any clear decisions unless you feel well.

TPS1 Session 479 (Deleted) April 30, 1969 parking Halliday sell landlord painting

They attempt to straighten out his basic ideas. [...]

SS Appendix: Session 596, September 27, 1971 truth knowledge expansion yawns cosmic

[...] Often midway in life an individual will suddenly seem to see things clearly in a physical manner, straightening out his affairs. [...]

TES2 Session 85 September 7, 1964 Watts Borst Frank gallery directorship

[...] I had meant to try this for some time, knowing part of it was contradictory, before asking Seth to straighten it out. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session December 12, 1977 inoculations speakers disease medicine bacteria

[...] As we waited for tonight’s session Jane said she “got sort of down” because of this, yet added that there was no doubt her right leg was doing good things about straightening more. [...]

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

[...] I’d forgotten too; Jane had talked about it while I helped her straighten up the living room at about 1:15 a.m. But we won’t see a transcript of the class tapes until next Tuesday night.

TPS6 Deleted Session February 11, 1981 public arena spontaneous withdrawing white

[...] I thought that if her legs attained equality in their states of looseness, that she would find it much easier to straighten and strengthen them.

TPS4 Deleted Session January 14, 1978 polarized disapproval subjective exterior shoveling

(After supper tonight Jane became aware of a noticeable straightening of her right leg—the shortest one —so that it appeared to equal her left leg. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, November 17, 1970 Rachel accident Ned Dennis hunting

[...] Let yourself go and when you are alone straighten out that neck and shoulders. [...]

TES1 Session 26 February 18, 1964 John Philip Bradley human evolution

[...] Break ended just as John, trying to get entity names versus personality names straightened out, was wondering how to address Seth in his statement. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 13, 1981 stalled uremic dehydration mission glumly

[...] But at the moment it seems that everything is difficult, or worse, especially so when I worry about how far she has to go simply to get her legs to straighten out at least partially. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session April 16, 1979 taxes Joyce Bill Gallagher conventional

[...] I see hands, mine I think, reaching in, straightening things out [as you’d untangle a telephone cord]. [...]

← Previous   Next →