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NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 823, February 27, 1978 principle complementarity uncertainty quantum Heisenberg

Without the particular plants, animals, people, or even individual cells or viruses, nature has no meaning. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 18, 1984 games pill Rakin edgy pregnant

[...] If your child believes that a particular illness is caused by a virus, then suggest a game in which the youngster imagines the virus to be a small bug that he or she triumphantly chases away with a broom, or sweeps out the door. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 7: Session 632, January 15, 1973 cells memory twenty reborn body

Earlier I compared your thoughts to viruses (in the last session). [...]

1. According to scientists, viruses are ultramicroscopic units that can cause diseases in plants and animals. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 6 tree bark Malba Rob midplane

The viruses and infections were, of course, present. [...] You have general immunity, believe it or not, to all such viruses. [...]

In the cats’ deaths, both inherited the peculiar illness, which was a virus, that killed them. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: June 27, 1984 food foodstuffs vengeance highflying nondisease

[...] Communication flashes between viruses and microbes, and they can change in the wink of an eye. [...]

TES1 Session 17 January 20, 1964 Malba Joseph tool semiplane midplane

The viruses and infections were of course present. [...] You have general immunity, believe it or not, to all such viruses and infections. [...]

In the cats’ deaths both cats inherited the peculiar illness, which was a virus, that killed them. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: March 27, 1984 insurance circulate enemies health exuberance

[...] People who are afraid that their nation will be invaded by an enemy will often also consider viruses or diseases to be enemies, ever about to threaten their personal survival. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 7, 1984 body negative priceless Dana knower

[...] Many body events that you think of in your society as negative — certain viruses, for example — are instead meant as self-corrective devices, even as fever actually promotes health rather than impedes it.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 14, 1984 diseases homosexuals aids techniques contagions

Many other diseases that seem to be spread by viruses or contagions are also related to the problems of society in the same manner, and when those conditions are righted the diseases themselves largely vanish. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 21, 1984 movie Cecce animals Georgia unicorn

[...] No animal — or virus — is truly extinct. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 909, April 21, 1980 genetic deformities doodle gifted liabilities

The species is also always in the process of keeping within its genetic bank millions of characteristics that might be needed in various contingencies, and in that regard there is a connection, of course, between, say, viruses of many strains and the health not only of man but of other species.

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 13, 1984 parents illness youngster reward children

[...] They soon learn that such self-knowledge is not acceptable, however, so they begin to pretend ignorance, quickly learning to tell themselves instead that they have a bug or a virus, or have caught a cold, seemingly for no reason at all.

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

[...] Sudden illnesses are thought of as frightening and unpredictable, with the sufferer a victim, perhaps, of a virus. Sudden tornadoes or earthquakes are seen in the same light, as the result of air currents and temperature, or fault lines instead of viruses. [...]

NotP Chapter 2: Session 758, October 6, 1975 frequencies program criteria awake monitor

[...] Viruses must be warded off, as if you had no protection against them. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 8: Session 635, January 24, 1973 guilt violation shalt instinct Thou

Viruses are alive, as I mentioned in another connection (in the 631st session in Chapter Seven), and can be beneficial or detrimental according to other balances in the body. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 624, October 30, 1972 patient disease sound doctor beliefs

(10:08.) The patient, therefore, often feels relatively powerless and at the mercy of any stray virus that might come along. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 3, 1978 particles quark Hoyle neutron faster

[...] Seth hasn’t gone into the ideas as related to insects, say, or birds or the animals—or viruses or bacteria, for that matter—at all, and I’m sure there is a wealth of fascinating information there. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 15, 1978 Wallace substances food cured dietary

The body is amazingly capable of turning what seem to be toxic substances into beneficial ones, and any body carries within it quite harmlessly all kinds of seemingly deadly viruses that in a healthy person add to overall body balance and health.

TES6 Session 245 March 28, 1966 vaccine Wyoming polio Lucy family

(“Connection with a fall, or something falling,” Both Jane and I felt at once that this referred to my falling ill with the virus, on March 24,1965. Seth discusses the virus episodes that I became involved in, after taking the polio vaccines, in the 243rd session. [...]

TES6 Session 276 August 1, 1966 Masonite lumberyard Wellsburg worker Glen

[...] The particular virus that attacked your cat had actually been in his system for some time. [...] Ruburt picked up the cat’s virus and became ill. [...]

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