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NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 673, June 27, 1973 hatred hate war love powerlessness

[...] Symbolically it represented an animal showing its belly to an adversary. (Jane, as Seth, patted her midriff.) The remark was meant symbolically. [...]

(10:25.) Power would be effectively shown, but symbolically. [...]

[...] Even if you find yourself hating the symbolic enemy, you will also be aware of a deep attraction.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 647, March 12, 1973 Satan denial Adam evil Buddhism

Now give us a moment… Dictation: The serpent is the symbol of the deepest knowledge within creaturehood; it also contains the impetus to rise above or beyond itself in certain respects. Eve, rather than Adam, for example, eats of the apple first because it was the intuitive elements of the race, portrayed in the story as female, that would bring about this initiation; only afterward could the ego, symbolized by Adam, attain its new birth and its necessary alienation. [...]

[...] The woman being created from his rib symbolized the necessary emergence, even from the new creature, of the intuitive forces that will always come forth — for without that development the race would not have attained self-consciousness in your terms.

TPS2 Deleted Session January 3, 1972 covenant sketches facile cadmiums interbound

[...] It is three pages of rather closely-spaced lettering, with some numbers incorporated in a few paragraphs, a couple of diagrams and a symmetrical symbol resembling a mandala. [...]

[...] They involve mostly portrait work, and such mundane things as the handling of paint, both opaquely and thinly, and the symbolic meaning behind these things. [...]

[...] The exercises are important symbolically because they show he is willing to spend time with his body rather than ignoring it. [...]

TES9 Session 425 July 31, 1968 Boston stabbed Van warmth neurobiological

[...] When I know all he knows, then symbolically speaking I will be where he is—but then also symbolically speaking, he will be gone.

[...] When it was slain it gained freedom, for the negative elements were released from their compulsions, and the ritualized behavior that was symbolized by the formal clothing of your dream.

UR2 Section 5: Session 721 November 25, 1974 king Roman counterparts soldier Jamaica

[...] You will use your own private symbols. [...] They are connected with your personal creativity, so dream books will not help you in deciphering those meanings if they attach a specific significance to any given symbol. Symbols themselves change. If you had before you your entire dream history and could read — as in a book — the story of all of your dreams from birth, you would discover that you changed the meaning of your symbols as you went along, or as it suited your purposes. The content of a dream itself has much to do with the way you employ any given symbol.

[...] Symbolically, however, this would represent one way of expressing your feelings. [...]

The king, for example, may be at one time the symbol of great inner wealth. [...]

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

[...] These serve you as basic information, but the information is then put into symbolic form. Objects, you see, are symbols. These objects in dreams are symbols of realities that the ego could not otherwise perceive.

Objects are indeed symbols to represent inner realities that could not otherwise be perceived by physical organisms. You manipulate these symbols.

[...] Here you experience concepts directly, without the need for symbolisms. [...]

TES5 Session 215 December 8, 1965 candle flame Roy height test

[...] Identified by a round symbol on it, with a border inside the circle, and some sort of figures. [...] The symbol is of more than one color, however, and fairly dark against the white. I am seeing it in the evening, so the color of the symbol is not very clear. [...]

(Seth dwelt on the taxicab symbol, and as he did so I found myself hoping that Peggy would notice it. [...] Seth described a certain rowboat with initials and a symbol on its bow; but since Bill failed to notice rowboats in general, we were at a loss as to the accuracy of Seth’s information. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

(Pause at 11:01.) You may understand that many of your dreams have a symbolic meaning. It may escape you, however, that the objects with which you surround yourself in physical life also have symbolic meanings — only these are three-dimensional. [...]

[...] From the 600th for December 13: “Each symbol in an alphabet stands for unutterable symbols beneath it … Sound itself, even without recognizable words, carries meaning. [...]

[...] The hidden cues are the symbols that make language intelligible.”

ECS4 ESP Class Session, November 16, 1971 Gert Jason Phil Bette Alpha

It is your symbol... [...]

To make the idea clearer, you form the symbol. [...]

([Sue:] “The creation of individual symbols of self is what Dave Zale did in that incident, wasn’t it?”)

NotP Chapter 10: Session 795, February 28, 1977 sex feedback dreams slate species

[...] The sexual symbols usually attached to dream images are highly simplistic, for example. [...]

(9:45.) Give us a moment… You do have a “dream memory” as a species, with certain natural symbols. [...]

[...] Nor do you wipe that slate clean, symbolically speaking, before you write your life upon it. [...]

TES5 Session 224 January 17, 1966 Birch owner trailer past card

[...] This is an actual recreation, and not a symbolic one. [...] For even the child within the man continually changes, and again I am not speaking of symbolic change.

[...] Once more, the only reality that can be assigned to the past is that granted to the symbols and associations and memory images that exist electromagnetically both within the physical brain and within the mind.

[...] Again, I do not speak symbolically, and I am leaving myself open to many strong critical remarks which cannot all be answered in one evening.

TPS5 Session 831 (Deleted Portion) January 15, 1979 teeth January overmuch Neill extracted

[...] His body is vastly releasing in the head and neck areas, and he is using the symbolism of the teeth to rid himself of several important problems.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 844, April 1, 1979 nuclear Harrisburg Island Mile smarter

[...] They act as symbols of inner reality, so it’s only natural that whether he’s aware of it or not, man perceives objects in such a fashion that they also stand for symbols that first originate in his dreams.

[...] Nuclear energy in fact, then, comes as a dream symbol, and emerges into the world as something to be dealt with.

TPS2 Deleted Session November 26, 1972 Richard Eleanor Dick Andrews imperfections

[...] He would have made changes, and insisted you face the symbolic situation in concrete terms, as in entirely separate apartments, or different bedrooms, until the physical situation mirrored the symbolic ones.

[...] They are, whether you know it or not, also projected by you upon Ruburt, so that you do see his physical condition as an outrage, not only literally but symbolically. [...]

[...] They became a symbol to him. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 22 assumptions root air pseudo tangerine

[...] These serve you as basic information but the information is in symbolic form. Objects, you see, are symbols. Dream objects are often symbols of realities that the ego could not otherwise perceive.

[...] Here you experience concepts directly, without the need for symbols. [...]

[...] Thoughts would not be perceived here, as a rule, for the symbols for them would not be understood.

[...] In a creative individual, some of this information might be symbolically expressed in a painting or other work of art.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, February 20, 1968 shall demonstrations somber am gentleman

[...] Words are but symbols, but without symbols you cannot intellectually understand what I have to say to you, and so I must use them. [...]

TES2 Session 52 May 11, 1964 neck arthritis punishment wry infantile

With Ruburt this involves an aping, or adoption, a symbolic attempt to become the hated object, and therefore to be free of any hatred that might be directed by that object toward Ruburt.

Psychologically you will find this principle quite sound; symbolically, the fearful attempt to become part of the feared individual, and therefore escape the venom that might be directed outward. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 666, May 28, 1973 flood Pigs Joseph Cuba Bay

(9:51.) In those few moments they saw their life situation clearly and brilliantly in symbolic focus; for they were isolated, with nearly ten feet of water rapidly ascending, and carrying with it the odor of fumes that could be combustible. [...]

[...] On symbolic levels a flood represents a washing away of the old, of course, the sweeping power and energy of unconscious forces and the resulting emergence of new birth. [...]

In a highly materialistic society, the loss of an expensive home and other material possessions is a matter of great practical and symbolic nature. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 583, April 21, 1971 snoring astral lay bed bathroom

[...] You said some of those old languages involved pictures and symbols. With your help while she’s in trance, could Jane make drawings of a few picture-words or symbols? [...]

[...] Some hieroglyphics and the symbols were used by the Mu civilization.

TES5 Session 225 January 19, 1966 Colucci Negro Dr dentist Madison

A symbol. [...]

(“A symbol.” [...]

(“The symbol?”)

The symbol was a distortion referring to the round object.

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