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TPS2 Session 605 January 17, 1972 pyramids chanting sound gong bleed

[...] This image, on a slight angle, was probably more subjective than objective. [...]

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

[...] and if you had fulfilled them, you would not be looking into the subjects that you are looking into now. [...]

TPS1 Session 377 (Deleted) November 6, 1967 success jealous virility caps castration

Subjectively, when you were jealous (see the 350th Session) you were actively jealous of Ruburt for being successful, and wished to strike out in retaliation. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session February 10, 1971 success appalled pendulum furious succeed

For some time, subjectively, he was in a highly ambiguous position. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 815, December 17, 1977 television actors programs Framework screen

[...] Second, if one keeps in mind Seth’s ideas about simultaneous time, that basically all happens at once [even considering Seth’s own acknowledgment that time “…is therefore still a reality of some kind to me”], then it hardly matters how long a break transpires between particular sessions; there is no real separation; dictation on any subject or project can be resumed whenever all involved — Jane, Seth, and myself — choose, and it will be as though the break never existed. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 850, May 2, 1979 idealists idealism kill shalt Thou

[...] Then he gave over last Monday night’s “regular” 849th session to subjects he’s not dealing with in this book.

TES8 Session 401 March 27, 1968 painting seascape transparents apple opaques

(I asked the question because of the long pause; I wanted to keep Seth on this track, and thought he might begin talking about another subject. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session February 4, 1981 public exposure latest disclaimer books

[...] At Christmastime I discussed with Jane the idea of seeking medical help, and asked her to tell me what she thought of this idea later, but she has yet to bring up the subject. [...]

[...] But Ruburt is not aware of my subjective experience. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

Yet every so often in this series I’ll be including sessions that are also of more outgoing subject matter—more like the sessions in Jane’s published Seth books. [...]

[...] Often over the years Jane and I tried to balance the subject matter of the sessions as Seth sought to help us in whatever way. [...]

[...] And in retrospect I’m apologetic and grateful that during our whole tenure there not one tenant ever complained to our landlord, Jimmy Spaziani, about the noise we subjected that captive audience to once a week for those nine class years.

[...] All knew of Jane’s abilities, of course, her growing career with its attendant publicity, but that was only a minor subject amid wide-ranging discussions. [...]

TES6 Session 274 July 20, 1966 chemical excess projections propelling asparagus

[...] As chemical reactions allow the body to utilize energy and form physical materializations, so the excess built up then becomes a propelling force, allowing action to flow in what you would term subjective directions.

TES8 Session 356 July 27, 1967 Stephen Ferd Pete Australian Osburn

[...] This is because both you and Ferd have had similar events occur in various lives, and your subjective association patterns are similar also.

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 889, December 17, 1979 units waves cu particles operate

[...] However, I’m sure that the subject of “other kinds of matter” is one with almost endless ramifications. [...]

TPS7 The Fred Conyers Story Sunday, October 17, 1982 Fred police Denver coat Pittsburgh

[...] Too bad she missed him, for as I told her, he’d make beautiful subject matter for a chapter, by inference. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 10, 1973 hours work nonconventional creativity inspiration

(“Well, we’d better stick to the subject matter for this session. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 6, 1971 Joel Bette divinity listen Astor

([Student:] “I just wanted to be heard before we got off the subject. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 13, 1971 Ron proofs cards Tom suburbanite

[...] Without strong subjective proof of your own, without the full ability to travel inward and the doorways to inner knowledge closed until you receive the kind of proof that you are after. [...]

UR2 Appendix 23: (For Session 724) Warren histories elite primitive gurus

[...] This unexpected kind of session rarely develops these days, but, as Jane said later, the subjects under discussion were “emotionally charged” for her — and for others present, too, I might add. [...]

TES4 Session 164 June 23, 1965 impeding action illness stimuli unifying

[...] However the subject will be covered thoroughly, in sessions dealing with the nature of the human personality.

TES5 Session 206 November 8, 1965 record Philip awakening lamp dream

[...] Jane and I knew they were interested in psychology and ESP in general and had encouraged their reading on the subjects. [...]

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

[...] I had the strong subjective impression, however, that this was a reference to the fact that the envelope object was a part of a similar object.)

[...] Some were subjective, but others were objectified—three-dimensional, or nearly so. [...]

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