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UR2 Section 5: Session 722 November 27, 1974 particles waves Physicists pool wavelike

6. Several of my drawings in Part Two of Adventures relate visually to the idea of an “original self” (or “source self,” in Jane’s vocabulary) that never appears in physical reality. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 903, February 25, 1980 grid mammals classifications fragments transmigration

In view of Jane’s own limited knowledge of the scientific vocabulary man has devised to classify just the multitude of living forms alone on our planet, it’s very interesting that Seth used what I think is the correct popular terminology as he went through the session. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 2: Session 614, September 13, 1972 beliefs tongue yourself false flesh

[...] (“Emptiness” in Taoism, for instance.) Using a different vocabulary, they still believe that earth experience is not desirable in itself.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, December 8, 1970 Florence puritan umbrella guts violence

[...] You see how well I do with your vocabulary. [...]

TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968 integers Roger zero math minus

[...] As far as she knows, she doesn’t have “the slightest mathematical vocabulary.”

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 674, July 2, 1973 Christ Gospels affirmation love Matthew

[...] When Christ spoke he did so in the context of his times, using the symbolism and vocabulary that made sense to a particular people in a particular period of history, in your terms.

UR2 Section 4: Session 709 October 2, 1974 orientation disengagement cellular faster Unknown

[...] Some of this, again, is difficult to explain — not because Ruburt does not have the vocabulary, but because serial-word language automatically prepackages ideas into certain patterns, and to escape prepackaging can be a task. [...]

TES9 Session 455 January 6, 1969 John Bill Peg fluids retention

[...] Ruburt has no medical vocabulary. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 7 camouflage Malba instruments Decatur senses

[...] Her vocabulary was very limited, for example, and her voice had a petulant tone. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 1 Thursday, April 1, 1982 hospital Mandali backside thyroid arthritis

[...] Decubitus ulcers: one of the first terms we’d added to our rapidly growing medical vocabulary—and one of the more stubborn afflictions for a human being to get rid of once they’ve become established. [...]

TPS2 Session 604 January 12, 1972 Sumarians Sumerian carving Baalbek instrument

[...] The legends, many of them therefore, were of course chronicles of quite legitimate physical events, describing phenomena for example for which natives had no adequate vocabulary. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

4. This material reminds me of Seth in the 681st session in Volume 1: “The deeper explanations, however [in this case of probabilities], demand a further expansion of ideas of consciousness … It is not so much a matter of Ruburt’s vocabulary, incidentally, since even a specialized scientific one would only present these ideas in its own distorted fashion. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 742 April 16, 1975 Atlantis civilizations selfhood legend ruins

[...] Their senses were extremely acute, and their ‘cultures’ dealt with a kind of transmission of knowledge that made a highly complicated vocabulary unnecessary.

UR1 Section 1: Session 681 February 11, 1974 unpredictability predictable probable atoms massive

It is not so much a matter of Ruburt’s vocabulary, incidentally, since even a specialized scientific one would only present these ideas in its own distorted fashion. [...]

TES2 Session 59 June 3, 1964 depth horse nail quality Boston

[...] She felt Seth was searching her vocabulary in order to express himself as best he could. [...]

TPS1 Session 598 November 24, 1971 Sumari Rob guilds chant speakers

[...] There is not a word in your vocabulary to explain what I am trying to get at. [...]

TMA Session Three August 13, 1980 magical intellect Mary rational pad

Women exceed men in such areas as finger dexterity; accounting aptitudes; rate of idea flow, as in sales, writing, and teaching; observing small changes in physical detail; non—tangible ideas requiring complex vocabulary, as in medicine and law; the ability to visualize three-dimensional relationships, as in engineering.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

[...] It seemed incongruous that I could have a “vision” of such a simple object and then not have the vocabulary to describe it.

UR2 Section 5: Session 721 November 25, 1974 king Roman counterparts soldier Jamaica

[...] It’s a state in which hardly any resistance is encountered; answers are ‘just there.’ The only problem is in getting the information across to another person in terms of his or her vocabulary. [...]

TSM Chapter Twelve Doris Matt reincarnation Rev Jon

[...] These personalities will explain the nature of reality to her in vocabulary that will make sense to her. [...]

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