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TES4 Session 193 September 27, 1965 label Lorraine Lake test Seneca

[...] Jane also said the sky symbol, to her, is quite definitely the circles used in the Ballantine trademark, the three-ring sign. She relates these circles to symbols for the sun, moon, the planets, etc.

I seem to pick up a connection with Christmas or Christmas tree, though I believe this is indirectly connected rather than directly; and something dark of rectangular shape, and also again of a border (pause) and something shady, and a sky symbol.

[...] Jane said also that to her the XXX symbol on the label means Christmas. [...]

TPS1 Session 562 (Deleted) November 30, 1970 noncontact divorce secrecy both sexual

[...] When you approach either end of this area, automatic danger signals go off, telling you to move in one direction or the other, back to the symbolic center of your energy and abilities.

[...] He would not have his periods—thus he would show both of you, symbolically, that you need not fear his body, since it obviously was not functioning as a woman’s should.

[...] This symbolically highlighted the whole affair, and brought it too close to consciousness for either of your comforts.

[...] Therefore when you had relations you nicely and symbolically, with beautiful unconscious irony, made sure that they happened when you wanted them least, either on a scheduled basis or when one or you was tired, or when there was every good possibility to believe that you might be interrupted.

NotP Chapter 3: Session 764, January 26, 1976 modes exercises scenes associations daydream

Often the seeming meaninglessness of dreams is the result of your own ignorance of dream symbolism and organization. [...]

[...] Sometimes when you are awake, and it is convenient, imagine that your present experience of the moment is a dream, and is highly symbolic. [...]

[...] Your entire familiarity with the world of symbols arises directly from the dreaming self.

[...] I am not speaking symbolically here, but quite literally. [...]

TPS2 Session 640 (Deleted Portion) February 14, 1973 Tim reflected february Dialogues his

[...] The answers given symbolically are to your parents as well as his, and to all those who need help. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 660, May 2, 1973 underweight weight eat transference Seventeen

[...] Often this represents a symbolic transference of symptoms from the body outward into the social structure.

[...] Unfortunately, weight is attacked as ‘bad’ or ‘evil’; symbolic moral judgments enter the act. [...]

TES8 Session 337 April 26, 1967 war peace battle outcome argued

[...] Symbolically, you see, and beneath it all, both men showed characteristics that under different circumstances could have led them into violence for the sake of their beliefs.

[...] These are not idle words nor are they meant symbolically.

SS Appendix: Session 591, August 11, 1971 engineer highlighted sixth minister biblical

[...] It includes additional information on several topics already mentioned in the book proper, such as coordination points, biblical times and records, objects as symbols, reincarnation, and expansion of consciousness. [...]

TPS1 Session 378 (Deleted) November 8, 1967 Otto outflow success cramps grouping

I am trying to tell you that you have concentrated as strongly at times in a negative manner on success symbols (pause), as others might in a positive manner to acquire them. In either case the focus upon success symbols was there. [...]

This resulted in an active resentment against such symbols, which actually prevented you from acquiring them. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 570, March 1, 1971 stages Speakers layers undifferentiated sleep

[...] In a light trance the meaning of dream symbols will be given if you ask for them. The symbols may then be used as methods of suggestion that will be tailored for you personally. [...]

[...] There will be a metamorphosis, therefore, of one symbol turning into many, and the conscious mind may only perceive a chaos of various dream images, because the inner organization and unity is partially hidden in the other areas of consciousness through which the reasoning mind cannot follow.

TES6 Session 258 May 11, 1966 playground Ryan impressions todon mas

[...] One of the chapter headings on the envelope object is Dream Symbols and Culture. Under this Jane discusses how we react to the symbolic meaning of objects. [...]

[...] Again, one of the chapter headings on the envelope object is Dream Symbols and Culture. Under this subject Jane discusses the symbolic and cultural meaning of fire for primitive man.

[...] There are also references to animals in chapter five; Jane discusses these under the chapter heading “Dream Symbols and Culture” on the object, and mentions that fire helped primitive man keep the beasts away. [...]

[...] Jane said this refers to an experience from her own childhood, which is discussed, again, under the Dream Symbols and Culture heading on the envelope object, in chapter five. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 649, March 19, 1973 race moral judgments wealth illness

[...] Therefore, each race has a symbolic meaning to mankind’s psyche. The outside experience and structure of any given race’s experience may change, but the inner symbolism will still remain, and be creatively grappled with.

TPS4 Deleted Session May 10, 1978 inspired guests impulses strangers responding

The young man (from Maryland) with his gift, represented his generation, in a way, and so in bringing his gift he brought it symbolically for others. The longer visit, with the cheesecake woman, was meant to give you a closer look at the kind of person who gives lectures about us, and so forth—so she was symbolic of others. The young girl was helped by her visit here, and symbolizes many others who are helped by the books alone.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, June 30, 1970 guilt Derek guilty props penance

Do not forget, when I speak to you I am not speaking symbolically. [...] You do quite literally form your own reality and there is no symbolism in that statement. [...]

[...] Without words or symbols you must learn to look through the props. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 31, 1978 Jupenlasz Mansfield Scott pioneering Nearing

[...] So either Seth is in error here, or his words carry a symbolic meaning. [...]

[...] He is a symbol of the frontier spirit, and many youngsters through the years have been helped through his efforts. [...]

Symbolically, a boil erupts and the flesh cleanses itself. [...]

TPS5 Session 844 (Deleted) April 1, 1979 Harrisburg nuclear dog dream drama

[...] 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. [...]

In the past, if people didn’t remember their dreams, they’d project their dream events upon natural events, or read objective events as symbols that would actually express the dream itself. [...]

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

ECS2 ESP Class Session, August 18, 1970 Sharon stacks vulnerable yourselves Arnold

[...] He has been trying to communicate with you, and you must indeed relax for you are the one that adds these symbols of death. It is you who adds the symbolism that he rises from the tomb. [...]

[...] It is very important to understand the nature of your own inner self and symbolism behind action. For when you understand the symbolism behind your own actions, then you begin to understand yourselves and you know the reasons behind your actions. [...]

TPS4 Session 824 (Deleted Portion) March 1, 1978 Cinderella pretending terminology affectionate session

The symbolism in the birth dream (of Jane’s) is obvious. [...]

TES6 Session 276 August 1, 1966 Masonite lumberyard Wellsburg worker Glen

[...] There is of course subconscious symbolism involved in the course of the illness itself. There is also a deeper psychic symbolism.

[...] This could be symbolic of a death connection, or it could be literal. [...]

An E and a B. A tournament, perhaps symbolic. [...]

[...] This could be symbolic of a death connection, or it could be literal.” [...]

TES9 Session 489 June 23, 1969 pyramid gradations interwoven faint diversities

Translated for you, the eye (spelled) is the symbol for this greater mind, for it sees through all systems, and looking outward sees infinities of itself dancing into its own eyes: the glances themselves vital creations and dimensions of consciousness.

[...] This symbol explains the workings of the probable system, all possible variations being formed, and each creatively bringing forth another.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, December 21, 1971 revelations scrambled labels Florence Sumari

[...] When it was over, we all sat down and Florence remarked that she felt she still hadn’t done what she was “supposed” to do with the symbol.

(To Florence.) You were supposed to display it proudly and to take your place and to pass the symbol onto others. [...]

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