Results 901 to 920 of 1864 for stemmed:time
(Thus Seth returned three times in all. Jane had been well dissociated each time.)
[...] Experiments and experiences using psychological time, and all projection events, deal rather directly with the use of these inner senses.
[...] For one simple example, Ruburt experienced a valid projection begun from the dream state, some time ago.
Your consciousness is far divorced from the physical organism, and it would be dangerous to stay away for any extended period of physical time. [...]
[...] The object was torn by me from pages 11 and 12 of the New York Times’ first news section for Sunday, November 6,1966. [...] I did however know the object came from the New York Times. [...]
I have given it a whacking many times. [...]
[...] Upon our return that evening at supper time, Jane began to go outside to look for the cat perhaps every fifteen minutes. [...]
A seven times six, or 42. [...]
(While trying psychological time on January 19 and January 20, Jane achieved excellent states of “ecstasy” both times.
[...] If the thought or emotion is similar to those usually accepted, then this will take time, for new electrical patterns must be set up. [...]
[...] There is, therefore, a similarity existing between an individual’s dreams and thoughts and emotions and physical condition at any given time. [...]
[...] In periods of spontaneity therefore he will sometimes be overly spontaneous, and in a times of rigidity will be overly rigid.
If he had awakened you, or if he would, the comfort of your presence would largely dissipate the symptoms, for it is the fear of being alone and immobile, you see, that is to him at such times, because of the parent, terrifying. [...]
[...] It is imperative that Ruburt throw considerable energy into his idea for classes; whether in writing or in psychic matters, that all available, practically available time and effort be given here to such an endeavor; that it not be adopted halfheartedly.
(“How many times a day?”)
(Before the session this evening I spent some time blowing off steam about a variety of large issues that we see reflected in our daily news media—such things as corruption, pollution, inflation, the destiny of the race if it persists in its present ways, etc. [...]
Within your system, for the “first time”, in quotes, individualized consciousness is strongly-enough organized to do, in quotes, “good or evil.” [...]
[...] There are guardians, so to speak, within your system, reincarnated for the last time to help keep it in some kind of order while the others mature. [...]
[...] Regardless of what you may think of their present performance at any given “time” in quotes, it is from this system that the greatest potentials emerge; for having dealt with it, consciousness undergoes one of the severest tests in learning to handle its own energy.
(Following Seth’s recent okay, Jane has begun trying psychological time on a fifteen-minute basis, either in the afternoons or evenings. [...]
[...] A moment point basically consists not of any particular given time division, but is within your system a convenient term that expresses or represents the range of reality that can be conveniently embraced without undue strain.
[...] I had originally suggested the day after his birthday to end his smoking habit, simply because it would be relatively easy for him at that time. [...]
[...] All time structures within them represent the range of action which can be conveniently perceived.
[...] Then I remembered having heard this in that same place in the yard a couple of times before while also lying down and being in sort of a psy-time state, and I just began to get some ideas now that this might in some way be related to the discussion.”)
[...] I will not tell you ahead of time what experience you can expect but follow through upon the next instance as I suggest. [...]
[...] I did not make it the first time?”)
(1. Granting Seth’s concept of time: Does the reincarnating personality usually choose to experience its simultaneous lives through various families of consciousness, or is it more likely to remain “loyal” to one such family in all of them? [...]
(Barbara insisted that she wanted help, but as in other cases that Jane and I have encountered, her focus upon her distress was so intense that we couldn’t breach it; certainly not in the little time available. [...]
[...] But each time Jane gets this kind of confirmation of her abilities, it seems that both of us are surprised anew.
[...] Seth stated then, as he did last Friday, that he was at times able to produce such effects when Jane, or Ruburt, was not alert and consequently on guard.
[...] Obviously because of your schedule you cannot at this time embark upon any rigorous experimentations in this respect, for your sleep would sadly suffer.
[...] If a dream seems to occur in no specific location and in no particular time, then these facts should also be noted.
At such times it is a good idea to give yourself time to relax. [...] The entire idea involves a process in which you try and not try at the same time, in which you do not strain to achieve results, but instead gently begin to allow yourself to follow the contours of your own subjective feelings, to uncover those spiritual and biologically valid beliefs of early childhood, and to bring to them the very best wisdom that you have acquired throughout your life so far.
At one time or another most people consider the possibility of their own death. [...]
Such a person’s days may be so crowded with desperate activity that there is no time with which to even contemplate suicide, because the struggle for life itself is so intent.
(This is the first time Jane held two sessions in one day, even though both were relatively brief. [...]
[...] The session began after we had had some time for an informative, get-acquainted talk, on parapsychology in general, methods of conducting tests, personalities, Seth’s particular philosophy, etc. [...]
(During this time I was watching Jane in an attempt to determine whether we should call a halt to the session. [...]
[...] While she ate I told her several times that I had a feeling of anticipation, as though I had something I wanted to tell her, but couldn’t recall it. [...] At times the feeling was rather strong.
(We watched In Search Of from 2:30 to 3:00, and the program reminded me of a number of questions I’d thought of at various times. [...]
[...] I said I’d felt it to be true for some time, meaning years.
Many people believe that birth, to the contrary, is a time of trauma, or even of rage, as the infant leaves its mother’s womb. [...]
[...] I shoveled quite a bit of snow in the driveway last night after I finished typing yesterday’s session, and for the first time in a long while felt the old panic return. It was gone by the time I went to bed, but taught me that sometimes the old ideas and beliefs die hard. I shoveled the rest of the driveway this morning, and felt much better — although traces of the same feeling in the throat returned for a time.
[...] After another smoke, Jane started rereading the session for January 29 again — this time doing quite a bit better than she had earlier today. [...]
(Jane and I talked about her legs, motion, and so forth as I was getting ready to leave at prayer time. [...]
[...] These did not develop through time, as per usual evolutionary beliefs. Both imagination and reason belonged to the species from the beginning, but the species has used these qualities in different ways throughout what you think of as historic time. [...]
In recent times the trend has been in the opposite direction, so that the abilities of the imagination were considered highly suspect, while exterior events were considered the only aspects of reality. [...]
[...] The long working time—perhaps three years—spent on “Unknown” evidently allowed that project to accumulate strong psychic charges on my part; when doubts or challenges arise in conflict with the work on the book, I would react in uncomfortable ways occasionally.
(9:27.) When you feel that way, you deepen a sense of isolation, while at the same time robbing yourselves of the true pleasures of accomplishment and creativity that a light isolation provides. [...]
[...] Those sessions will help in other ways also, for they also provide a certain psychic boost at certain times.
[...] John made me a scotch and soda, like I’d had there the other evening, and I began to feel its effects in no time. [...]
[...] Tell yourself you can worry another time if you want to — but for the moment you will not be concerned about the past or the future.
(Long pause at 4:25.) Again, let’s use a hypothetical case — this time of a man named Donald.
[...] The voice may be so frequent that it becomes highly distracting, or it may only appear in times of undue stress.
[...] Half crying and moaning in no time, arms and hands moving from where I’d propped them up. [...]
[...] Then, teary, with many pauses, eyes open most of the time:)
[...] But it shows how far things have gone — that it’s time to back off from the point of death.”
Remind Ruburt further (pause) that he did his best to help your mother, making efforts toward love and communication (long pause) that he felt you were not able to express toward your mother at times.