Results 61 to 80 of 470 for stemmed:underlin
[...] Any perception is action, and it changes that upon which it acts, and in so doing it is itself changed (underlined.) This applies to any perception.
[...] (Pause.) Personalities strongly (underlined) given to the need for self-punishment will consistently misinterpret such information, or any information.
Painting is as natural to you (underlined) as breath. [...]
This will (underlined) enable you (to have) greater freedom. [...]
[...] You are presented now, in the world, with a certain picture of a body and its activities, and that picture seems (underlined) very evidential. [...]
[...] To that extent it does admit (underlined) that the machine of the body “intends” to insure its own survival—but a survival which has no meaning beyond itself. [...]
(9:34.) The so-called youth culture, for all of its seeming (underlined) exaggerations of youth’s beauty and accomplishments, actually ended up putting down youth, for few could live up to that picture. [...]
Man’s will to survive includes a sense of meaning and purpose, and a feeling for the quality (underlined) of life. [...]
[...] In that particular book (Mass Events)—rather powerful honored aspects, and criticism will (underlined) meet criticism. [...]
[...] You can even take it for granted that intellectually you may not know all of the reasons (underlined) for your own actions. [...]
(Pause at 9:39.) Briefly: Again, help reassure Ruburt that his body does (underlined) know what it is doing. [...]
[...] Yet I am saying that man has free will within the framework of his existence, and that all other species do also within the frameworks of their existences (underlined).
[...] If he says: “Life has no meaning,” he cannot be disappointed if such is the case, for he is ensconced in a self-created cocoon that has meaning (underlined), because it provides a cushion against his deepest fears (all very intently).
[...] When the child is fed and clothed and cared for, then it continues its behavior, and the behavior itself does (underlined) serve its needs.
First of all, if (underlined) a sperm carrying cancer entered a woman’s uterus, and if she had no intentions of getting the disease, her body’s own system would make the cancer completely ineffective. [...]
[...] No severe (underlined) difficulty would result in any case, but an ugly bruise (pause), I believe by the right ear, and some twisting of a foot.
[...] There is here however a fairly strong possibility (underlined), in connection with someone else she may meet—a male who wears glasses in his leisure hours. [...]
Your brother Stephen must have faith in his own abilities, for these represent his (underlined) freedom and eventual success.
[...] This you and Ruburt should underline and remember. [...] Underline the last several sentences, and take my word for it.
[...] He felt also, in the past, that if he told you to leave the job, and it did not work out as you wanted, that you would blame him, as he thought (underlined) you blamed him for the move from Sayre.
You still do not encourage, now, lovingly (underlined) Ruburt to discuss his fears. [...]
(10:35.) Such dreams on Ruburt’s part bring one vital message: that he can walk normally, and that this can be easily (underlined) brought about. [...]
Psychocybernetics (underlined) is a good handbook, very simplified, with some distortions, but its premise is quite correct: you do hypnotize yourself into such situations. [...]
[...] In his restrained motion he has to some extent (underlined) adopted what he feels to be the more proper, deliberate responsible characteristics connected in his mind with the symbolically masculine, analytical intellectual.
The relative (underline that twice) exile of Ruburt’s symbolically feminine characteristics is something that neither of you consciously realized. [...]
[...] You felt that this had some (underlined) terrifying implications, many of them threatening your sense of masculinity since, because of your misconceptions you were convinced ahead of time that they would never be used as a means of livelihood.
[...] This also has something to do with your feelings toward oils under certain conditions (underlined).
[...] Ideally (underlined), your impulses are always in response to your own best interests — and, again, to the best interests of your world as well. [...]
[...] Ideally (underlined), by following your impulses you would feel the shape, the impulsive shape (as Ruburt says) of your life. [...]
It may seem that (underlined) impulsive actions run rampant in society, in cultish behavior, for example, or in the behavior of criminals, or on the part of youth, but such activities show instead the power of impulses denied their natural expression, intensified and focused on the one hand into highly ritualized patterns of behavior, and in other areas denied expression.
[...] I mention this specifically since in the session itself I tell you that the concentration should be on work and activities, and not (underlined) on the condition you are trying to get rid of.
[...] Not because he did not like the material, but because then, at least, he understood that for him (underlined) assembling it during his creative hours was not fulfilling his kind of creative need.
As a writer for example, alone, he does not feel a responsibility (underlined) to write every kind of book possible: gothics, mysteries, science fiction, poetry, essays, straight novels. [...]
[...] It meant however more creative time spent in examining (underlined) the psychic experience. [...]
[...] No one can be adequately (underlined) helped in one or two sessions, and it is not his responsibility, or mine, to answer personally the millions of people who need help, or even the relatively few who write him.
(9:30.) Now (underlined): When he dreamed—when he dreamed (underlined)—man actually returned to a state prior to waking, from which his physical life itself had emerged—only now he was a new creature, a new kind of consciousness, and so were all of the other species. [...]
[...] Those entities, in your terms so ancient, left fragments of themselves in trance (underlined), so to speak, that form the rocks and hills, the mountains, the air and the water, and all of the elements that exist on the face of the earth.