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SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 567, February 17, 1971 fluctuations multiple atom microsecond steadily

[...] The mind, which is the inner counterpart of the brain, can at times perceive the far greater dimensions of any given event through a burst of sudden intuition or comprehension that cannot be adequately described on a verbal level.

NotP Chapter 1: Session 753, August 4, 1975 psyche wristwatch local birthright woods

[...] Now, if time suddenly ran backward you would notice it. [...]

TES2 Session 83 August 31, 1964 libido Freud Jung cooperation advocating

[...] Therefore, when such a rigid, psychotic personality suddenly discovers a way for release through opening the subconscious, then the rigid rock at its core explodes into a lava of uncontrollable fantasy; and the terror at the base of such a personality is then externalized, and the individual forced to face under the worst possible conditions, those personal disruptions buried for so long.

suddenly burst forth, have long been hiding in the personal subconscious, and are indeed unfortunate creations of a psychotic mind. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session October 29, 1977 ligaments faith knees Rubin lubrication

[...] So Ruburt’s condition may show no physical improvements of the kind you are looking for—may not—while suddenly the work that has been done unconsciously during that period can suddenly emerge, seemingly from nowhere, as a spectacular improvement. [...]

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

[...] As Warren made similar remarks about the development of individual consciousness through historical times to our point of civilization, Seth suddenly and unexpectedly came through loudly and forcefully:

[...] — there are points, again speaking simply and in your terms, where probabilities meet: intersections with space and time that occur in your minds while you change directions, where new probabilities that once lay latent suddenly emerge.9 And in terms of your civilization and your time, such a time is now.

TPS7 Deleted Session October 15, 1983 arthritis instep foot incurable sponges

[...] Jane cried out and said she had a sudden sharp pain in the instep of her left foot, and that right after that she felt the foot move “sideways” in a way it hadn’t done for a long, long time. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 9, 1984 suicide depression irreversible damnation choices

Often other people can make some small, seemingly innocuous comment that suddenly opens the disturbed person’s mind to new possibilities. [...]

TES9 Jane’s Notes Tuesday October 22, 1968 giant pyramid peering massive shrinking

(Then suddenly my own body and the room and John and Rob, the whole bit, began to get larger and larger, really massive, my body along with everything else, and at the same time, eyes closed of course, I felt the shapes doing this. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 4, 1983 Phyllis cream knuckles healing rinse

[...] When I touched a certain place in back, her head suddenly began to bounce back and forth against the pillow very strongly. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 884, October 3, 1979 particles meson protons smaller eccentric

She began to refer to the eccentricities of consciousness in October 1974, following her first conscious experience with her “psychic library,” and a subsequent transcendental experience in which she suddenly began to see, with an astonishing clear vision, the great “model” of each portion of the world about her—each person, each building, each blade of grass, each bird, for example; our ordinary world suddenly appeared quite shabby by contrast. [...]

NoME Introduction by Jane Roberts impulses ourselves disclosures Introduction our

So even if I was focused elsewhere and my consciousness turned inward, a spotlight was thrown upon our world from that other viewpoint, almost as if a character in one of our dreams suddenly came awake, walked out of the dream, and dared comment on our waking world. [...]

[...] At that point I suddenly recognized Seth “around the edges” of my mind. [...]

TES2 Session 49 April 29, 1964 Jim Tennant Inquisition Ruth Lundgren

[...] If everyone on your plane were suddenly to believe that the physical world would end at a particular time, then so it would, you would simply cease your idea constructions. [...]

[...] Trying psychological time, she suddenly realized that she was in her old environment, Middle Avenue, in Saratoga Springs, NY. [...]

[...] Once I “saw” a great light, as if perhaps the sun had come out suddenly. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 735 February 3, 1975 apple composition melody music contradictions

[...] Now many people have done this in very simple, mundane ways by suddenly deciding to use abilities they had earlier ignored. A man of letters, for instance, at the age of 40 suddenly remembers his old love of carpentry, reads do-it-yourself manuals, and begins his own home repairs. After disdaining such activities as beneath him for years, he suddenly discovers an intimate relationship with earth and its goods, and this appreciation adds to words that before may have been as dry as ash.

TES8 Session 338 May 1, 1967 splinters environment dimension cluttered prime

If, for example, at two o’clock your apartment appears comfortable, cozy and peaceful and twenty minutes later it suddenly seems crowded, uncomfortable and cluttered, then you see this is not imagination. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 11, 1983 staff Kleenex fragile healing Cathy

[...] Jane suddenly began to cough. [...]

TMA Appendix C Gramacy magician magic tricks coincidence

“That’s why we don’t bother with effects that can be duplicated,” Seth suddenly said, “but with this performance and our books, which cannot be duplicated. [...]

TES1 Session 30 February 27, 1964 refrigerator kitchen iceboxes sanitary chiropractic

I made the suggestion impromptu simply because I was suddenly aware of the condition that needed a remedy. [...]

TSM Author’s Introduction paranormal God students Carol advice

[...] Suddenly I felt that we had a visitor. [...]

[...] Suddenly, without transition, I was Seth again, leaning forward, joking:

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 642, February 21, 1973 aggression violence passive beliefs animals

[...] He might suddenly find himself in a fight — initiating one — and the smallest incident may serve as a trigger. [...]

[...] The sense of power felt during such episodes is the result of repressed energy suddenly released, but the individual is always at the mercy of that energy then — submerged within it, and passively carried with it.

TES4 Friday, October 15, 1965 Two Dreams by Jane Butts radio apartment staircase pack awoke

(Friday morning after writing for two hours, suddenly I felt very sleepy and could hardly hold my eyes open. [...]

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