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TES9 Session 503 September 24, 1969 astral fetus Midge burned encourage

[...] Some of this is simply that he is afraid of pain if a muscle is suddenly let go. [...]

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. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 623, October 25, 1972 sound assessment Speakers glasses inner

[...] He wondered if people unacquainted with glasses and suddenly introduced to them would develop a need for them; and they would.

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 582, April 19, 1971 evolved portraits Mrs Speakers evolution

[...] Consciousness did not arrive because inert matter suddenly soared into activity and song. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 694 May 1, 1974 Markle Joseph Mr probable atoms

[...] They come from intuitional creativity, when suddenly a new kind of significance is seen that was not “earlier” predictable. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 743 April 21, 1975 unknown ufo Atlantis Bermuda entices

[...] I could see that Jane was not only sad that the long project was finished for her, but uneasy, too; she was suddenly set loose, released from a framework that had come to be very familiar over the last 14½ months. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 652, March 28, 1973 unconscious sleep waking evil behavior

On the other hand, areas of ordinary behavior that may have seemed opaque before, cloudy or dark — personal characteristic behavior that was not understood, for instance — may suddenly become quite clear as a result of this transformation, in which the shadowy aspects of the unconscious are perceived as brilliant.

TES3 Session 134 February 22, 1965 aggressive explosions regularity meek scratching

[...] Creative work does not grow in even ways, but in seeming sudden bursts of activities, and in seeming wastefulness, which is not waste at all.

TES3 Session 145 April 12, 1965 hate evil ego roles assimilate

[...] This time I suddenly “saw” a shorter left leg superimposed over my own flesh-and-blood leg of normal length. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 1, 1981 Werner Jim Adams muscular difficulties

(Jane’s symptoms, especially her walking ability, have become much worse since the last private session was held—so much so that all of a sudden it seems to be a question of how much longer she can continue to make it to the john here in the house. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session January 28, 1974 writer personhood success artist inhibit

[...] Then all of a sudden you say, Joseph, “You are not any better. [...]

NotP Chapter 8: Session 786, August 16, 1976 contours intrusions bombarded events raindrops

[...] Objects, however, follow certain laws of a physical nature as you experience them, just as violets on the ground do not suddenly change into rocks.

TES9 Session 433 September 2, 1968 nontime road game systems aid

[...] At this moment Willy suddenly vaulted from the chair, instantly alert it seemed in a second. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 656, April 16, 1973 loneliness robbers age convictions unhealthy

[...] Seth rather suddenly launched into a page of data for me. [...]

TES7 Session 317 February 6, 1967 Healy Blanche Price Ann Miss

[...] (Long pause.) A variety of events led up to the sudden improvement. [...]

DEaVF1 Preface by Seth: Session 881, September 25, 1979 billion creationists reptiles ambitious evolutionary

[...] Your dreams do not suddenly appear exteriorized upon your images in place of your features, for example. [...]

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

[...] You know how one association can suddenly in your minds connect you with a past event so clearly that it almost seems to occur in the present—and indeed, a strong-enough memory is like a ghost event. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 26, 1978 scorn impulses cleansing unfair prerogative

(10:15.) To him, it seems like the kitchen is suddenly a room, because he has opened a room up in his mind. [...]

NoPR Preface by Seth: Session 609, April 10, 1972 title mercy expectations thoughts outline

[...] All of a sudden I’m exhausted,” she added, laughing, “but don’t write that down.”

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 616, September 20, 1972 protoplasm amoeba conform Willy cat

(“Telling Rob and our friends about the channels that I became aware of in the last session,” Jane wrote, “I suddenly began drawing upon the one with the information about conformity and the need for individual expression.

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