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TPS3 Session 779 (Deleted Portion) June 14, 1976 liner craft McCullough Howard ocean

[...] Any incident can serve to trigger such a difficulty, but the basic cause is as I have just given it. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 10, 1979 shovel sports driveway plowed sexual

[...] The issue is obviously then clouded by current ones, so that different details in a day can contribute, or serve as triggers. [...]

Taxes or whatever might serve as a trigger, but the basic point is that you do not approve of what you are doing. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 802, April 25, 1977 epidemics disease plagues inoculation die

If [certain viruses] are triggered, however, to higher activity or overproduction by mental states, they then become “deadly.” [...]

[...] These trigger your physical actions. [...]

[...] In Seth’s terms, through the complicated interactions and communications involving all forms of life, man’s deep dissatisfactions would have periodically helped trigger the resurgence of scourges like the plagues: In 3rd-century Rome, for instance, several thousand people were said to have died each day; estimates are that over a 20-year period in the 14th century, three-quarters of the population of Europe and Asia perished; there was the great plague of London in 1665, and so forth.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 840, March 12, 1979 Billy viruses smallpox cat disease

[...] These in turn trigger other cellular changes, again of a beneficial nature.

[...] The viruses must be triggered into destructive activity, and this happens only at a certain point, when the individual involved is actively seeking either death or a crisis situation biologically.

Now: In the same way that a member of such a society can go [askew], blow his stack, go overboard, commit antisocial acts, so in the same fashion such a person can instead trigger the viruses, wreck their biological social order, so that some of them suddenly become deadly, or run [amok]. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 18, 1984 Shawn mood quicken Peggy Peterson

[...] For some reason this news served as a trigger to plunge me into a depressed mood of my own, which lasted for most of the afternoon. [...]

NotP Chapter 10: Session 795, February 28, 1977 sex feedback dreams slate species

[...] There are even key dreams in infancy that serve to trigger necessary hormonal functioning. [...]

[...] Feedback from the physical environment may trigger an alarming dream that causes the individual to awaken.

TES8 Session 417 June 17, 1968 stream refreshment Cayce emotional prospectus

The personal matters, questions, affairs of daily concern, that may be mentioned because Ruburt’s emotional image triggers their inclusion—these will always be used as examples to give you material that you would receive in any case.

[...] Oftentimes however you do receive information that you may not have received ordinarily until a later date, simply because Ruburt’s emotional interest acts as a trigger.

TPS4 Deleted Sessions May 3, 1978 Wayne flamboyant discipline housewife shine

[...] Those represent the opening of inner rooms, of course, and will further trigger the opening of still new intuitive areas.

[...] I guess the realization that the basic mistrust of one’s own nature could have such dire results was what triggered our conscious realization that we could do something about the whole business of symptoms, etc. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 7, 1984 nail approval sill temperature angriest

[...] Jane remembered the name of the retired newspaperman who’d written about us in his history of Chemung County — “Burs.”And this triggered my own memory: Tom Byrne.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 8, 1982 bespoke harbingers interlaces sporadic settling

[...] eyes closed.) These interlaces (word repeated at my request) referred to earlier operations as carriers of information—information that is triggered by your own needs at any given time. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 8, 1984 Jeff hypothesis suggestions drown cognition

(Long pause.) They are then handed over to the more automatic levels of personality, where they trigger the specific actions that are so strongly implied. [...]

TPS3 Session 769 (Deleted Portion) March 29, 1976 impulses bathroom issues risqué conflict

[...] These are triggering others. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 671, June 21, 1973 dream space orientation waking solutions

New paragraph: In somewhat the same manner, your physical brain is a doorway that triggers activity in your mind. [...]

[...] The changes are triggered in each person individually.

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 15, 1984 Margaret chicken squeezed throat Heimlich

[...] Today’s episode was the first in a long while, triggered I believe by stress, yet it didn’t last long. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 12: June 16, 1984 genetic deficient divergent qualifications elasticity

There is hardly any danger of that possibility, however, since it would be nearly impossible to perform such a task even with the most developed of technologies — and indeed, the very attempt to do so might well immediately trigger a response on the part of the whole genetic system, so that new divergences appeared with even greater frequency, as compensation.

UR2 Appendix 26: (For Session 734) Sumari families bereft Del November

(I shouldn’t have been surprised last evening to hear Seth say that such an impetus had triggered Jane’s Sumari abilities, for today, when I reread the 598th session for November 24, 1971, I was reminded that he’d said the same thing then. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 2: Session 806, July 30, 1977 memory events past floating future

[...] Association triggers memories, of course, and organizes memory events. [...]

[...] Through association that focus can then trigger further past or future recall. [...]

TPS4 Session 830 (Deleted Portion) March 27, 1978 disruptions persistence George Josette primarily

[...] It was triggered by your associations immediately previous. [...]

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

[...] In a matter of moments it may trigger you to think of events in your childhood, so that many mental images fly through your mind. [...]

[...] Your emotions trigger your memories, and they organize your associations. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 10: Session 935, August 13, 1981 electrons backup genetic species latent

There are dreams of different import, some triggered genetically, that serve as sparks for particular kinds of behavior—dreams, in other words, that literally span the centuries in that regard, coiled latently in the very chromosomes; and no level of consciousness is without some kind of participation in dream states. [...]

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