Results 921 to 940 of 1864 for stemmed:time
[...] At times during it I’d felt somewhat overwhelmed, thinking of what we still had to learn and accomplish, as well as about what we hadn’t learned in the past: Why was it all taking so long? [...] But the session was very good, I saw, and at the same time I felt a renewed hope.)
[...] In the past, however, those methods seemed to make sense: if you believe that the self is sinful or deceptive, then you must indeed set up barriers so that you allow expression while monitoring it very carefully at the same time. [...]
(Long pause.) I do not want to give you too much charged material in a concentrated period of time. [...]
The whole area of work, time, inspiration and protection should be explored, and kept in the open, and Ruburt should write some kind of statement that expresses his understanding of the matter thus far, and states his questions. Try to arrange it so that the walking periods still give each of you, say, a certain amount of time between for your creative pursuits. [...]
In some cases the individual’s money or jewels are not even available to them themselves, but hidden in the bank’s deep vaults, behind all kinds of barriers and hidden time locks that must be cared for by bank attendants. [...]
[...] With such an edifice, Ruburt can only use his abilities under certain conditions, and he imagines all kinds of impulses, situations, or whatever, that might steal them away, or steal away the time necessary to express them. [...]
[...] It usually involves spending a certain amount of time at a job, for which you receive financial payment. Most work involves consecutive thinking, in terms of time. [...]
(1. Does Jane’s inherently mystical nature give rise to conflicts with the non-mystical world she finds herself in this time around? [...]
(2. I found myself wondering if my own attitudes might have strongly influenced Jane’s early psychic behavior in ways neither of us suspected—that she may have inhibited certain elements of her abilities because she feared my own ideas about distractions, time, failure, etc. [...]
Your own abilities, Joseph, have been at a plateau level, from which they will begin to rise, at which time another plateau will be reached, and the process continued. Such plateau levels are beneficial to the whole personality, since they allow time for adoptions.
(Jane has been improving in her psychological time experiments since Seth advised her that she was trying too hard in the 178th session. [...]
[...] This time the double envelopes contained a black and white photo I took of Jane at York Beach, ME, a little over a year ago this month. [...]
(I now asked Seth: “Can you say a little bit about Sue’s first question, about the astral body of the fetus?” Jane had read Sue’s questions some time earlier, but she didn’t know I was going to ask any of the questions this evening.)
There is great energy connected with the fetus, for at no other time in physical life is so much energy utilized so purposefully and so well directed. [...]
[...] There are no real divisions to the self, though you may feel at times self-divided.
(Jane pointed to John.) At times our friend has sensed this portion of the self. [...]
[...] Jane’s eyes had been open some of the time, very dark; her pace had been rather fast, her voice a bit stronger than usual.)
[...] I would like you to attend to your lives as they otherwise appear before you, for a period of time to return to sessions because of your natural living curiosity and involvement with them, and to attend most of all to creative thought as it naturally makes itself known. [...]
Such an approach at this time is a good one. [...]
[...] Dorothy never did come down to see Jane for the reasons Seth mentioned—Cathy saw Jane a few times and that was that —Jane ended up in the hospital in a few weeks.)
[...] Jane has read the session before, of course, but she read it once more and did very well indeed, as good as she had the first time, saying the type was very clear and bright at times. Her reading has been consistently far better than it used to be, even when she has a comparatively rough time with it. [...]
[...] “That’s the first time I’ve done that. [...] No doubt about it, good things were taking place, new things that had her upset and anticipatory at the same time. [...]
[...] I didn’t get to 330 until after 2:00 PM because I had a dental appointment; and from then on we were so busy the time passed like a breeze. [...]
[...] Time constantly expands in all directions and along every conceivable point. [...] (Long pause.) The idea of counterparts was meant to lead you beyond time-oriented reincarnational ideas.
[...] Jane was somewhat “out of it”, or better, by session time.)
At the same time, because of Ruburt’s own purposes, they were perfectly preserved—not for instance attacked in any fashion, but in many ways isolated from the rest of bodily activity.
Nor is such an inner decision forced upon the conscious personality, for in all such instances, the conscious personality has at various times come close to accepting the idea of death at the particular time in life.
I have referred to them at various times as animal medicine men, for man did learn from them. The impact of many of my statements of the past goes unrecognized, or perhaps the words sound pat, but there are other conditions of life that you do not perceive, sometimes because your time sequences are too different. [...]
[...] For one thing, your concepts of time, realistically or practically speaking, as utilized, would become more difficult to maintain in normal life. [...]
[...] (This never happened, incidentally, though the impressions given were not always as specific as we would have liked.) Actually I didn’t care what was in the envelopes—I just wanted to know if Seth could tell us, and I wanted him to be absolutely right each time. [...] Now I wonder that Seth was able to do anything with me at all in those days, but most of the time he managed to do very well indeed.
This procedure left me knowing only one thing about the object: that it was from some section of The New York Times, date unknown. [...] It turned out to be pages 11—12 of Section One of the Times for Sunday, November 6, 1966.
[...] In The New York Times test, Rob himself didn’t know what was on the test object. [...] Sometimes Rob would use such an envelope at once; at other times he would save it for a future session.
There are several kinds of time that will appear within your dreams, and you must sort these out carefully. While sleeping in your present time, you may have a dream that concerns your past, with events that you know to have occurred years ago. [...]
As mentioned previously, we will also deal with the nature of space, time and distance, as they appear in the dream environment. [...] Here the ego cannot go, but it can benefit from the information, and perhaps in time, even a shadow of the ego may pass through that strange land and feel in some small way at home.
[...] At the same time, Seth began to send me on out-of-body journeys during some sessions and to offer, on his own, other instances of “paranormal” activity.
Your conception of time is dependent upon your perception of action, and that portion of action which you can perceive and appreciate. There is no doubt here that the intuitions can at times perceive action far more completely than can the intellect. And time, therefore, physical clock time, is much more alien to the intuitive self than it is to the intellectual self.
(The candle flame had maintained its increased height very steadily until close to break time, when I thought it began to fluctuate a bit. [...]
[...] At one time with five particular people, talking to them. At an earlier time there were more people in the room, a small crowd. [...]
[...] Also, since it had been quite a hot day, Jane watered the plant again at supper time—something she usually doesn’t do at that time of day.
(Jane had been housecleaning, and to air the place out all the windows were open, still, at session time. [...]
At certain times, and most particularly at the birth of medical science in modern times, the belief in inoculation, if not by the populace then by the doctors, did possess the great strength of new suggestion and hope — but I am afraid that scientific medicine has caused as many new diseases as it has cured. [...]
[...] Seth-Jane was certainly busy on all of those Monday and Saturday nights, though, and came through with another separate series of sessions after I inserted the 806th session into Mass Events — 17 of them this time, as compared to the 10 sessions delivered before the 806th was held. [...]
[...] The problem — the challenge — would be to find the physical time to do the necessary editing and notes to put such a manuscript in shape for publication; this would be a job that could easily take a year. [...]