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TES8 Session 357 July 31, 1967 Venice Pete Jet fire dimensional

In our case the impressions emerge as verbal. They are translated and interpreted so that the end result is a verbal rendition. [...]

For much of my communication is not initially verbal. [...]

TPS1 Session 581 (Deleted Portion) April 14, 1971 success guilty overexaggerated disloyal happily

[...] They should be emotionally felt in other words, rather than merely verbal.

TPS4 Deleted Session December 5, 1977 suggestion untalented walking careless enchanting

[...] There are all kinds of verbal and body signs that tell you which words are to be attended to more than others, so that the quality of the words is strengthened or qualified. [...]

[...] For these he received verbal reward. [...]

[...] For it applies in other than verbal terms, of course.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, November 23, 1971 Sumari guises lona dena Sheila

[...] It is not your own, and only a translation, for we do not use verbal communication. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, March 30, 1971 ant revelant relevant cop answer

Now I would like you, in the following week, to think of these questions again but answer them from a feeling level, from an experience level and then answer them as simply as you can verbally. But in finding the answers for yourselves you should have experiences that you may not be able to verbalize. [...]

NotP Chapter 7: Session 779, June 14, 1976 psyche adjacently language biological pain

[...] In the language of the self that you speak, these encounters are like the implied pauses in your verbal language. [...]

[...] Such pain cannot be verbalized, for it is a mixture of pain and pleasure, a tearing free, and it automatically brings about an almost exhilarating release of consciousness. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 853, May 14, 1979 feminine male creativity women marketplace

[...] Following several of those verbal comprehensions, she experienced very pleasant relaxation effects of the kind I described in the opening notes for the 829th session. [...]

(Pause.) This is difficult to verbalize. [...]

TPS3 Session 691 (Deleted Portion) March 25, 1974 financial grocery overbuying store prices

[...] That is why your conversation earlier was advantageous, because you do not often verbalize your feelings.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 822, February 22, 1978 ether ego medium Framework Plato

Physically you have at your fingertips certain accumulations of knowledge, objectified through the passage of information verbally through the ages, in records or books, and through television. [...]

1. Jane rather surprised me: I knew she had an interested if generalized awareness of the old theory of the ether (or the luminiferous ether), but I hadn’t realized she was well-enough acquainted with the idea to be able to verbalize it that succinctly for Seth. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 727 January 6, 1975 mountain geologist tree future rock

Cellular transmission, for example, is indeed much more precise than any verbal language, communicating data so intricate that all of your languages together6 would fall far short of matching such complexity. [...]

[...] There is only so much that I can say, since I am using a verbal language that in itself makes a tyrant of time. [...]

[...] Your verbal language — for your biological communication is quite aware of probable future events, and the body constantly maintains itself amid a maze of probabilities.

SS Appendix: ESP Class Session: Tuesday, January 5, 1971 nonintervals Janice spices nonmoments pulses

You can feel what you cannot necessarily describe verbally, for you are more than the physical brain that you have now. [...]

There are certain answers that cannot be given verbally, but must be intuitively understood. [...]

TPS4 Session 822 (Deleted Portion) February 22, 1978 feedback father expression Frank unseeming

The writing became a symbol for the expression of thoughts that could not be verbalized in childhood. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session August 27, 1973 kiss redecorating hug spontaneity love

[...] Because you are only now learning to verbalize your feelings, this means that he felt, particularly in the past, that you dealt with him opaquely in an area in which he did not know how to cope.

He felt it unfair to keep at you for emotional expression of love through verbalization and touch when it was not natural to you. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 576, March 29, 1971 fluctuations blank waking memory normal

[...] Your inner experience is so intricate that verbally it is almost impossible to describe. [...]

[...] She had had many images, also, which she couldn’t verbalize now. [...]

TES9 Seth II diminished Carl Bega human beyond

[...] And within that reality even I am dwarfed and there is knowledge that can never be verbal. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 870, August 1, 1979 impulses ideal urge civilizations headache

[...] But it is sometimes almost impossible to verbally describe civilizations of scent, civilizations built upon temperature variations, alphabets of color, pressure gradations — all of these highly intimate and organized, but quite outside of verbal representation. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session February 21, 1972 discontent displaced freelancing elephants roared

[...] This is difficult to verbalize precisely—

[...] Earlier Ruburt would have become alarmed and frightened, felt you were being negative, and discouraged at any verbal and emotional encounter with the feelings that you expressed, precisely because they brought into the open feelings of his. [...]

UR1 Appendix 2: (For Session 680) sportsman sports limber unpredictable chose

There are comprehensions, illuminations, that cannot be verbalized, that arise as a result of … solving problems or challenges that seem to have nothing to do with the original challenges. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session January 18, 1971 trivial hopelessness fears anger evokes

[...] Have Ruburt verbalize his fears in whatever way you choose. Feelings of hopelessness should also be verbalized. [...]

(Jane has already begun to verbalize her fears since this session was held, and in just two days we have seen good progress. [...]

TPS2 Session 602 January 5, 1972 cordellas sound language sh onomatopoeia

[...] More than this, intuitive information can be given through this method that quite escapes the limitations of logically structured verbal pattern. [...]

[...] You may be able to translate the verbalized sounds into pictures or into miniature pictures that later turn into symbols. [...]

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