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TES8 Session 356 July 27, 1967 Stephen Ferd Pete Australian Osburn

[...] Some of these events would have been trivial, but all would have led him toward that predicted big win. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 23, 1971 hooded Wally Arnold tribute hungry

[...] It was simply an emotional one, a trivial incident, however, that you picked up telepathically. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session January 10, 1973 Tam dilemma tooth face Seven

[...] The badminton important as given, as trivial as that may seem.

TES3 Session 92 September 28, 1964 dreamer dream cohesiveness object universe

[...] And even a simple dream that would seem to be concerned with trivial daily events is in reality concerned with much more.

TPS1 Deleted Session November 29, 1971 love woo him insurance right

[...] Whenever he thought anything differently than the opinions you voiced, he felt inward and refused to express himself regardless of the issue involved—its triviality or its importance.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 8: Session 633, January 17, 1973 Augustus sirens thoughts perfect denied

[...] Left alone, your thoughts are as various, magnificent, trivial, frightening, or glorious as a hurricane, a flower, a flood, a toad, a raindrop or the fog. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 665, May 23, 1973 flood riots catastrophes region local

[...] The young and the old, the conventional and the unconventional, had small skirmishes, where some of the city fathers objected to the long-haired youths in a city park — quite trivial incidents, and yet indicative of splits of values and misunderstandings between the generations.

TES5 Session 237 March 2, 1966 print handprint Myhalyk ink steeple

[...] His messages will be full of trivial but significant data that will make his survival plain to those he has left behind.

TES3 Session 89 September 19, 1964 Louie Ida cruelty eloquence son

[...] The stuttering did not, as is believed, begin continuously to show itself, but from then on it began to show itself more and more as the child experienced those necessary and trivial wounds that every child must indeed endure.

TPS4 Deleted Session October 10, 1977 Dineen James Carol Rusty Hal

[...] The connections can be strong or weak, some important some trivial, but they form a psychic network, so to speak.

UR1 Section 1: Session 680 February 6, 1974 Linden selves inventor birth hysterectomy

There were other connections, seemingly trivial yet pertinent. [...]

TMA Session Two August 11, 1980 Brenner rational deer Floyd magical

[...] Other quite real, quite physical evidence — always, now, apparent in his body at any given time — is ignored as nonessential, too trivial to bother with, or take seriously, because it does not fit into the so-called rational picture that has been developed.

TES1 Session 32 March 4, 1964 Jews starlings gulping killing reverence

[...] Ruburt’s vehement anger over something that seems perhaps much more trivial, the death by shooting of the starlings, is a case in point.

TES5 Session 233 February 14, 1966 Linda six wedding groom marriage

[...] They are not trivial, the results.

TES5 Session 220 January 5, 1966 Marine coat uniform disturbance slips

Incidents of this nature may seem trivial. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session (For Mary Smith) May 3, 1972 Mary hear sound husband listen

[...] And who are you to say: “I will not listen, for this is trivial.” [...]

TSM Chapter Eleven Sally Jon Ann Jim Lindens

[...] The events that I “picked up” were often emotionally significant to the Lindens, though trivial in other respects.

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 931, July 15, 1981 sinful overlays journal church bonding

(9:14.) Such a time version suggests an occurrence in time, of course, and yet the event may leave only a ghostly track, so to speak, being hardly manifest, while in another life the time version may be of considerable prominence—while in your own experience it represents a fairly trivial incident of an ordinary afternoon.

“In medieval times, to be excommunicated was no trivial incident, but an event harkening severance that touched both the soul and the body, and all political, religious and economic conditions by which the two were tied together.

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