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

[...] It is your conscious version of what you are — an excellent description, if I do say so myself (with amusement). [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 714 October 23, 1974 snapshots tone postcards sound Politics

[...] Involved with Politics is her perception of another version of herself in a psychic “library,” from which, evidently, she is to acquire a significant portion of her new book.

[...] They stood for individual versions of certain travelers taking brief glimpses of strange worlds, and interpreting their experiences to the best of their abilities. [...]

UR1 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts volumes Unknown sections footnotes letter

I think Seth’s concept of simultaneous time will always elude us to some extent as long as we’re physical creatures, yet it gives clues to invisible mechanisms — we can better understand that Jane speaks her version of what Seth is. [...]

[...] But maybe we’re just in the middle, sensing imperfectly the existence of other remote versions of ourselves that will appear in a ‘future’ too far ahead of us to know. [...]

[...] We grow momentarily dizzy, dazzled by an inner cosmos of selves and self-versions, and feel that we are traveling through some gigantic psyche that spawns selves the way space spawns stars.”

TES3 Session 137 March 3, 1965 action identity electrical perceived vitality

[...] Each individual, creating, say, his version of any given chair, uses entirely different atoms and molecules in his subconscious construction of it.

TPS6 Deleted Session March 25, 1981 philosophical issues defenses newscasts dangerous

[...] (Pause.) You are not simply trying to look at the world differently, for example, or to change a hypothetical reality, but to creatively bring about some version of a creative and artistic vision that results not simply in greater poems or paintings, but in greater renditions of reality (all very intently.

TPS6 Deleted Session February 23, 1981 pk target microscopic displacement micro

[...] The connection between black and white thinking and creativity is legitimate, but it exists the other way around: as a rule the artist or creative person is (underlined) creative to the extent that he or she escapes black and white thinking, for the creative person deals with syntheses, original versions of reality and the consideration of different groups of probabilities—groups that appear otherwise very unlikely together from the standpoint of black and white thinking. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 896, January 16, 1980 suffering adults sick deadening pain

Men and women are born with a desire to push beyond the limits—to, in quotes (amused and loudly): “explore where no man has ever gone before”—a bastard version of the introduction [to a famous television program], I believe. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session May 10, 1978 inspired guests impulses strangers responding

[...] In Framework 2, “Unknown” is completely finished, of course, and whenever you have any difficulty with a note or an appendix, take a moment and tell yourself that the final, completed, quite excellent version of that note will come to you. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 725 December 11, 1974 strands identity mountain invaded rocks

[...] These will certainly lead you to form your own versions of the exercises given, or will open your mind so that spontaneously, in your own way, you become aware of events that were literally invisible to you before.

Identities, then, do send out “strands of consciousness” into as many realities as possible, so that all versions of any given identity have the potential to develop in as many ways as possible.

TPS6 Deleted Session April 21, 1981 false fireplace Sinful true category

[...] You can only get versions and interpretations. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 867, July 23, 1979 portraits species disease inventions perplexity

[...] At certain levels the species is always creatively embarked upon alternate versions of itself. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session August 20, 1977 materialistic spray jaw glasses forecast

You wondered, really, if such a reality were possible, and if some people were really so blind—but the inner self provides certain safeguards, and the universe is a caring one, so that even those people are given some inner version. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session June 1, 1982 Hal clots medical vasculitis Dr

[...] The interview ended up as a highly-charged psychic and practical version of a reality as seen by medical science. [...]

NotP Chapter 5: Session 773, April 26, 1976 sexual sex devotion Church expression

[...] You have accepted this version of personhood, again, in line with your ideas about the nature of consciousness. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 3, 1979 conscientious perfectionist gloried virtuous inferior

Ruburt’s reaction to my following simple suggestions shows how badly they are needed, and you will doubtlessly experience your own weaker version.

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 932, August 4, 1981 Polly bedroom Peter events unnoticed

[...] Later, some people more stubborn than others might try to “prove” that some events are definitely precognitively perceived—but the point is that all events are precognitively perceived (intently), and that you actually step into an event, become part of it, reject it, accept the certain version you have “picked up,” or exert yourself to make certain changes that affect the nature of the event itself.

TES4 Session 154 May 12, 1965 automobile perceived sound system sniffed

[...] In more exceptional cases this escalates into her version of ecstasy.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 29, 1981 Sinful dmso document entire Self

[...] She’d read me Friday’s work that same evening, and I had some questions about it, although it’s very difficult to formulate questions while listening to something the first time, and without having a written version to refer to. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 5, 1984 Jeff talent Karder poets fix

[...] This was just another version of the American male’s conventional role.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 857, May 30, 1979 impulses idealism motives altruistic power

[...] They had been taught not to trust the outside world, and little by little the gap between misguided idealism and an exaggerated version of the world’s evil blocked all doors through which power could be exerted — all doors save one. [...]

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