Results 681 to 700 of 1864 for stemmed:time
[...] Perhaps our friend meets him for the first time, or sees him clearly for the first time.
(Jane began speaking in a good voice, more emphatic than usual; her eyes opened at times, her pace was average.)
It is some time indeed since I have had the pleasure of their company, although I have looked in on them.
(Pause.) It was a time when your inner thoughts veered off at a tangent from their familiar ways. [...]
[...] I don’t recall any strong inner image of the interior of a body, but at the same time I know I have thought of this recently.)
He has more time for such experiments now than he did when he was younger. [...]
Give us time. [...] You are doing the same thing with his symptoms that he does with them, that so annoy you: prolonging them in time in your imagination, and you have less reason to do so.
[...] Now give us time. (Long pause at 10:25.) The two of you together can help break these procedures so that at least the both of you are not applying negative ideas at the same time. [...]
But the search for health should be concentrated upon—not the state of ill health at any time. [...]
There is a definite time period involved, and your own remark only shows that what I said earlier is correct. [...]
It is not the time he spends working, necessarily. [...] Now, it is to be expected that he expend energy and that he concentrate with some thoroughness, but at times he becomes emotionally weary as a result of expending huge amounts of energy within a small amount of time, comparatively speaking.
(“A long passage of time, and then a meeting.” [...] Jane said the passage-of-time reference grows out of Mr. Fell’s questions as to when she was coming to New York, and her reply that she saw no use in it until the ESP book was out; then, in May, she wanted to be in NYC to help with publicity. Thus a year or so is involved from the time F. Fell agreed to publish the book and Jane began her final draft of it. [...]
(I’d instantly understood the import of what she was saying—that here her body had within itself all the time that fantastic ability to move. [...] But I found it ironic indeed that that capacity was there, while on conscious levels we were trying to move an inch at a time, when we could do so by leaps and bounds as far as the body’s abilities and willingness were concerned. [...]
[...] Those areas are awakening, and the new unaccustomed motions are the cause of the discomfort—a discomfort which will vanish in no time as the body continues its improvements. [...]
(I’d been upset and encouraged at the same time by the cigarette episode Jane had described to me just before the session. [...]
[...] “Maybe it was my ulcers that kept me from moving all that time,” she said.
We are now embarking upon a new point in your classes and if my friend Ruburt will allow me you shall have at times another teacher for I shall step in now and then to provide my own demonstrations. [...] I will try to give you information that I know you want to have, but at times I will also give you information that you may not wish to have. [...]
[...] There are questions that you would ask me, and I shall answer them in time and as the opportunity presents itself. [...]
[...] I anticipate a most enjoyable time and indeed if you have questions then you can receive the answers from the horse’s mouth. [...]
But when I speak to you of death, know that I myself have died and been reborn many times before. [...]
[...] We’ve realized for some time that Jane is sensitive to those subjects, particularly religion; she had strict training in that field as a youngster. [...] She is well aware that such an early environment leaves its marks, even though she had left her church by the time she was nineteen….
They will be formed to impress world conditions at any given time, and therefore couched in symbols and events that will most impress the populace. This is craftily done, for the inner self knows exactly what will impress the ego, and what kinds of personalities will be best able to personify the message at any given time. [...]
Now: The questions on religion and reincarnation will be answered in due time, as mentioned. [...]
[...] After their birth they are aware to varying degrees of their destiny, and certain trigger experiences may at times arouse their full memory.
[...] By the time we obtained treatment for it the time was close to noon, so it seemed there would be no session this evening, or at most a few words from Seth acknowledging the seriousness of Jane’s predicament.
[...] My dear friends, I wish you a fond good evening; and may I mention briefly that you were right, Joseph; your last experience with psychological time was most significant. [...]
[...] Willy bothered her immediately, she said; yet at the same time she was more dissociated than she had thought possible under the circumstances.
[...] She felt light at times during the session. At times she was not conscious of being in her body; yet neither was she conscious of being anyplace else.
[...] Page 102 is a psy-time experiment of Jane’s; the rest are statements made during sessions. [...]
(Jane has been studying psy-time regularly, and reports that almost as a matter of routine now she attains what she calls an “excellent state”, involving a feeling of much lightness and separation from her physical self. [...]
(This appreciation of concepts is, according to Seth, the using of some of the inner senses, and he has mentioned this many times. [...]
(Over the weekend I had devoted some time to trying to sort out the contradictory Frank Watts material given by FW in the first two sessions. I had meant to try this for some time, knowing part of it was contradictory, before asking Seth to straighten it out. [...]
(Neither Jane or I have any psychological time data to report, not yet having resumed a schedule for its study.
[...] She began dictating on time in a voice a bit stronger than usual, at a fairly fast rate. [...]
[...] I am a personality, not a deity, all understanding and all just, and I am at times irascible. [...]
So for now I simply suggest that Ruburt walk gently three or four times a day to whatever degree seems natural at the time. [...]
The letter re-aroused several states of feeling: time taken for “Unknown” 2, for one thing, but also Ruburt was struck by the gullibility of the correspondents, who were saying in effect that they could not lead their lives properly unless Ruburt could deliver the material. [...]
First of all, many of the questions reinforce the idea of fear, for example, or lack of safety, each time they are asked. [...]
[...] I am aware of course of your conversation this morning, and I must state that it is difficult for me to try to explain what is so clear to me, and obviously unperceived by either of you a good deal of the time.
I am speaking in your terms of time, now. Individuals born into your time do not feel, say, the same sense of familiarity with the religious belief systems of past lives. [...] In any case, the original innocent self is bonded to the parents, and to the parents’ beliefs for a time. [...]
[...] I’ve started a detailed account of its use, including times of application, body parts treated, etc. [...]
(Long pause.) The original ideas connected with the Sinful Self’s beliefs were at one time, for example, not as obviously unfortunate, since the system itself also provided for salvation, methods of appeasement and so forth—all of which were thoroughly accepted through many centuries. [...]
You were aggressively aware of the difference between your own attitude and some of society’s in that regard, but for the first time in your life you were closely involved with another person, day by day—who to some extent (underlined) then served as a moving picture onto which you projected these fears as to your own worth.
Many subsidiary issues fall into place there—the attempt at time to follow along the lines of sports, to cooperate, to hide the womanly nature of which you are basically ashamed. [...]
[...] You both considered yourselves fine intellectuals, and at that time advocates of science and of the mind. [...] Ruburt was more emotionally demonstrative, more open to people, while frightened of them at the same time.
Creative work must transcend time, and when he is writing well, time is forgotten. [...]
[...] In the beginning the two of you experimented more or less together, with your psy-time and so forth. [...]
(10:05.) It is very possible that you would have found the emotional aura at least vaguely unpleasant on some occasions—so Ruburt always tried, because of his own feelings as well as yours, to be intuitional and intellectual at the same time. [...]
The act of writing the poem at this time, regardless of the poem’s message, you see, represents a willingness to allow the spontaneous self expression. [...]
[...] Now, this same sort of deterioration over a longer period of time can occur in the original physical image, when the energy is not projected into more or less independent structure. [...]
However, if you and your wife ever get to Elmira, you know of course that you are welcome any time. [...] Pat, for instance, knows she can stop in any time. [...]
In view of what you say about the material we sent you, we see why a paragraph-by-paragraph rundown isn’t necessary; this is perfectly all right, and we thank you for your effort in going over the material, and the time you spent answering. [...]
[...] There are some problems here we have not discussed that are rather involved in having to do with time relationships. He may make contact with you in his now during this visit, but this may not be known by you or experienced by you until some time in your future.
He is aware of this, but you are real to him in all of your Robert Butts time periods. [...] He does not realize you do not perceive yourself as one in these separate time intervals. [...]
[...] Certain incidents, trivial in themselves, will at times carry a tremendous charge, not necessarily because he is repressing thoughts about the particular incident, but because the incident recalls unresolved past issues that he has psychically associated with it.
[...] He intends to communicate with you again, and I would say that in your time this would occur at approximately three o’clock tomorrow morning.
[...] Long before the time of the Egyptians, now, there were sophisticated societies, utilizing some technologies and advanced in the arts of writing. But these civilizations were not organized around technology, so that the technological advances, while highly sophisticated, were not pursued with the same diligence as in your time, and they were considered novelties—playthings for the wealthy, advanced toys, but not considered in a serious light.
[...] At the same time she was experiencing rather profound physical changes in both her legs and feet, as she demonstrated for me. [...]
[...] Almost any of your modern inventions at one time or another existed on the face of the earth in the past, in your terms. [...]
The poles at one time were reversed. [...]
[...] Jane’s pace continued fast, her eyes opening at times. [...] This time she was on her side, facing me.)
(Jane again began speaking rapidly, her eyes opening at times, as she sat on the divan.)
[...] The spontaneous self then becomes defiant, and at times purposely needles the portion of the personality it believes would hold it back.
[...] It was at the time strong and powerful enough to have its way, and it did not have experience enough behind it. [...]