Results 261 to 280 of 1864 for stemmed:time
(The woman John might meet in this town would be June Fleming, whom John met some time ago at a bar called The Elms. He has not seen her for a long time, nor has he been to The Elms recently. John heard Seth’s voice in warning one time when with June Fleming, and heeded the caution. [...]
[...] This time you see I will tell you ahead of time.
[...] She had remained seated all evening, and had spoken at an average pace with her eyes closed most of the time. Her delivery had been humorous at times.
[...] Jane’s eyes had remained closed most of the time.
[...] There are bleedthroughs however in space and time as you think of them. Remember, all times are simultaneous.
[...] Ideas are free of space and time. Only your determined focus upon your time conceptions closes you off from many ideas that otherwise are available.
(Pause at 9:35; one of many.) The old Sumerians (spelled) are singing their chants now at the same time that Ruburt is trying to translate them now in your terms. I wish I could impress upon you this great transparency of time so that you could experience its dimensions. [...]
[...] I said I thought I understood what Seth was doing: in light of the material we’d been getting, he was giving Jane the experience of that ancient time and our present time, showing that both are simultaneous. [...]
He did not tell you the many times he used my suggestions with good results in Rochester, simply because when he had the time to talk to you other matters had arisen, and he forgot some of the instances.
[...] At the same time he resented being put in the position to begin with. His mother had attempted suicide several times. [...]
[...] At the time this knowledge was a surprise to us, since we’d fallen into the habit of thinking the symptoms were an outgrowth of the psychic abilities.
[...] Jane said that when I brought up the question again tonight she felt the shuddering return, although it was located farther down her torso, in the stomach area, this time. [...]
[...] The time of choosing may happen almost immediately, in your terms, or it may be put off for a much longer period while training is carried on. The main impediments standing in the way of the time of choosing are, of course, the faulty ideas harbored by any given individual.
Then they are ready for the time of choosing. Others may insist that because of their transgressions they will be cast into hell, and because of the force of such belief, they may for some time actually encounter such conditions. [...]
At the time of choosing, therefore, the personality is already preparing itself to leave for another existence. In your terms of time this in-between period can last for centuries. [...]
[...] Of the four regular sessions held in the remaining time, large portions dealt with matters growing out of the September 4th publication of Jane’s own book, The Seth Material, and a projected radio and television tour.
[...] See the 464th session for February 10, 1969; this is the last time this entity spoke to us. Seth’s entity hasn’t spoken many times; the 464th session and earlier ones contain detailed notes as to the manner of speaking used by the entity, etc.
(At 9:09 Jane told me that for the first time in a long time she felt like “the other personality,” meaning Seth’s entity. [...]
[...] The windows were open to the sound of traffic close by; this made hearing this faint voice difficult at times.)
[...] You perceive them stuck like living specimens on the glass of present time, with no comprehension of their multitudinous expression elsewhere.
His own work will go well this week, and his energies be refreshed through his usual activities, and also through painting if he finds time. The fifteen-minute limit for psychological time experiments should be kept until our next session, at which time I will give other directions according to the situation.
[...] With your permission I will look in on you from time to time before our next scheduled session, simply because I enjoy your company.
[...] She was reminded of it because of a slight ache, incurred when she held her arm over her head for an extended period of time.
These points are highly significant, and the world of the inner man will be found to gain depth, shape, motion, in and through space and time. [...]
[...] It is a time of turmoil—but it is a time of turmoil partially because consciousness has been willing to extend itself in that particular fashion. [...]
In past times treacheries in governments or politics or religion were hidden. There are no more today than there ever were—but treachery in your time can seldom remain private. [...]
Poett was quite taken with me (amused)—but the story is not earth-shaking, and for a time others have entered in ahead. The affair involved an education for Poett, as he struggled with many concepts, and as he struggled against portions of himself, for he wants to be a journalist even while he has no use for it at the same time.
(Today I looked over a Time-Life book on the ancient civilizations of the Americas—the Aztecs, Incas, Mixtecs, etc, and once more was impressed by their amazing abilities as far as architecture, carving, weaving, astronomy, etc., went. [...]
[...] Before the session I asked if Seth would discuss the Time Magazine cover story about Richard Bach in the November 13th issue, published November 6; and the various predictions made re sales, etc., in the recent deleted sessions.)
[...] It seems you want immediate results, but it all takes time— (humorously.
—underlined, in your time.
The other information given still applies, but all of it unfolds in your terms of time. [...]
Now when I first spoke of the inverted time system, I spoke of it as if it were apart from your own time system, to enable you to see it with some objectivity. [...] It simply is not the time system recognized by the ego.
Now, the time in which the inner ego exists is, as you know, the spacious present. The spacious present is the basic time in which the whole self has its existence, but the various portions of that self have their experience in their own time systems, which are the results of their characteristic methods of perception.
We will imagine then these various one and two, Mono One and Mono Two, multiplied, literally, an endless amount of times. [...] I am taking my time here so that we get this clearly, for I do not often come through with the pure clarity of stereophonic.
[...] I would like to give you some further data concerning probabilities and the inverted time system.
He has paid time and time again for this. [...] This time the self-adopted defect is less, a mere annoyance.
[...] By enduring the literally endless small cruelties he does needless penance, but at the same time he strikes back by causing the father hours of remorse. In all relationships these intertwining effects exert, many times, most unpleasant effects.
The impediment, beginning in this life, 1507, represented a time when he did not speak out, and he should have, for a man’s life was at stake. [...]
[...] We spent some time discussing the session, and the fact that our present landlady had gone up with us to look at the house we were interested in a second time. [...]
[...] She spoke rather fast at times, and usually with some amusement, particularly in the beginning. [...]
(It will be remembered that many times now Seth has referred to my being a landowner in Denmark, in Triev, in the 1600’s.
The fact that you slipped so easily into this frame should remind you of abilities that you had at one time. [...] When I mentioned homework I was not thinking of anything so strenuous, or certainly suggesting anything that could be so dangerous to you at the present time.
[...] As the personality on your plane actually changes, expands and grows according to its potentialities, as it presents at various times varied images to the world, such as—if you’ll excuse me for using clichés—a smiling face, a sorrowful face, but is still basically the same personality, so on another level does the entity present at various times a varied appearance and speak in a different voice. [...]
[...] He then hopped up on Jane’s empty chair, opposite mine, and lay there staring at me for some time while I took notes. [...] It was some time before Willy finally relaxed and slept on the chair.
[...] You cannot of course experience the cat’s sense of time, but you can come closer to understanding his sense of time than he could ever come in understanding yours.
(Slower at 10:07:) Your body’s condition at any time is not so much the result of its own comprehension of its “past history” as it is the result of its own comprehension of future probabilities. [...] I will make it clearer later in the book.2 But your limited ideas of time cause conceptual barriers that operate even when you consider the structure of physical biological life.
[...] Hopefully — hopefully — hopefully, in your terms of time, you may get a glimpse of what I mean. [...]
(A note: Jane telephoned Tam Mossman, her editor, today — and learned that Tam already felt that Seth might have begun another book: he’d wondered about it several times in recent days.
(Slowly:) Only because these units have their source outside of space and time is the present corporal reality a triumph of probabilities. [...]
This is the first time since the sixties that the Gallaghers have ever mentioned those paintings to us also; although they’ve been to Lib’s many times in those years … It’s also interesting that Peg didn’t see the fourth painting, either … She and I seem to “pick up” from each other fairly well, according to past instances…
By this time it was somewhat later in the day. [...] There was no time to answer the letter, of course.
[...] This is the first time we’ve discussed those paintings in … ten years?
So how may times does this kind of thing happen? [...]
[...] I was willing to spend the time necessary to master painting. [...] It also seems that this point coincides with a time of trial for Jane and me, as witness these deleted sessions.
[...] Better that than have you tied to that job at Artistic for any longer a time. [...] He wanted you to do your thing, at the same time that the financial pressure grows. [...]
[...] The feelings mentioned at the (supper) table were conscious at times, but he refused to acknowledge them.
[...] The background has largely been given of those times.
(9:49.) At the same time Aunt Sarah, unbeknown to you, might pick up a blue vase, one that you had just seen in your mind as belonging on a shelf in her living room. [...] Because of the time element, it seems to you that the first episode caused the others, and that your first association concerning your aunt brought about the “following” events.
The inner significances, however, the associations, existed all at once, to be tuned in to at any point of time. They had their reality basically apart from time, even though they appeared within it.
(At the same time, Seth marched right along on this book, Psyche. [...]
[...] Even then, however, associations deal with the passage of time, and basically significances do not. [...]
[...] If you would see through space and time then do not give any validity to the distortions of space and time. [...] You can hardly grow into your full potential if you think you are a physical creature bounded and limited by the physical limitations of time and space, soon to fall corrupted into an early and filthy grave. [...]
[...] You may think that before that time you knew nothing. You may look back to a time and remember no identity, and you wonder: Who was I then, and how did I come here?
Time, as you know it, is a distortion brought about by the operation of the physical senses. Direct experience has no need of physical time. [...]
[...] You will say, I am a physical organism and I live within the boundaries cast upon me by space and time. [...] I am free of space and time. [...]
(By now Jane and I were very curious, since this was the first time we had ever had the chance to resume with a contact made previously on the board. [...]
Long time ago.
(“When did you live on earth for the first time?”)
(“Do you know when you will return to earth the next time?”)
At one time, then, you were more open in a fashion to the kinds of consciousness that you admitted into your circle of reality. At one time, in those terms, you did not draw the lines as finely as you do now. [...]
The freshness of those poems was so vivid to me, their contents so pertinent to Jane’s situation today, that they seemed devoid of all that time that had passed since she’d written them. At once I thought of trying to explore that timelessness in the only way I could as a physical creature—by, contrariwise, taking the time to list a flow of events since she had conceived the poems, putting their creativity into perspective while still feeling it as if it were new. [...]
I see that expanse of time (that four years and five months), as being really an emotional bridge between Jane’s poem in Note 6 for the 936th session and the two she wrote in March 1977. [...] All three poems, then, are of a piece, in which she explores across time and emotion different facets of a common set of beliefs about friendly psychic colleagues and feelings of safety.
[...] The nature of time, questions concerning the beginning or ending of the universe—these cannot be approached with any certainty by studying life’s exterior conditions, for the physical references themselves are merely the manifestations of inner psychological activity. [...]
(Several times during the last week I’d mentioned to Jane that we should get more information from Seth on her eyes—insisting upon more specific reasons why they were so protuberant. Most of the time we felt that her eyes were healing themselves, since often now she would be able to see with great clarity at various distances even better than with her glasses. [...] I was ready to admit that the body could repair itself in ways that might be mysterious to us, but at the same time I certainly wanted additional reassurances from Seth that we were doing the right thing in going along with his information. [...]
[...] Often at times when his vision is disorienting, that activity however also results in the better focus in reading that is coming about. [...] He will be reading fairly well, then perhaps look up at the television set, following motion of the screen, and then it will take time again—a few moments, perhaps before he reads well again. [...]
He must avoid contradictions, while at the same time not putting his normal walking into some distant future. [...] At the same time, however, you must not be ever-checking Ruburt’s condition for the evidence.
Improvements could occur, and did, but at one time or another the portions of the body had to begin to break away from the overall blocked picture. [...]