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UR1 Section 3: Session 702 June 10, 1974 spin electrons technology biofeedback science

(I thought it very interesting that Seth had talked about subatomic waves and particles in the last paragraph of his delivery tonight. [...] For instance: Is light made up of waves or particles? [...]

[...] As long as you think in terms of [subatomic] particles, you are basically off the track — or even when you think in terms of waves. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 888, December 10, 1979 neural sleepwalkers hinterland unit particles

2. Seth should have said that light can be defined as being made up of waves or particles, but he didn’t put it quite that way, and I let stand what he did say. [...]

TES8 An Experiment June 29, 1968 Parker card Chintala mail June

[...] The thought had crossed my mind that by deliberately waving the card at her from my second-floor studio window, I could almost make that part of that dream come true.

TMA Introduction by Jane Roberts magical Rob camera trancetime whirred

“This is almost always an exhilarating experience, like riding some perfect gigantic ninth wave of energy, knowing exactly how and when to ‘jump in’, and feeling absolutely safe and supported even when embarked upon such a strange psychological flight. But the energy and power of this wave carries me above and below usual reality, sweeping me into contrasts that are microscopic and macroscopic by turns.”

TES4 Session 192 September 25, 1965 silt lake artifacts cove Bill

[...] The foliage is waving, and there is a current. [...]

(Jane, her eyes closed, made gestures with her hands, as if to indicate a current or wave that swept clean.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 15, 1984 faltering Gaye Webster Gym flexes

[...] I waved to Georgia in 307 on my way out. [...]

TES2 Session 45 April 20, 1964 camouflage Callahan cube hypnotism Miss

[...] Your camouflage patterns can be likened to the patterns cast by sun and shadow upon the ever-moving waves. [...] If you turn your head away for a moment and then look quickly back you can see only the wave. [...]

[...] A small portion of the spacious present appears in your cube but you see it in camouflage terms of continuity, in camouflage waves of past, present and future.

(To make this point, Jane waved her arms in a comical display of anguish.)

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 17, 1984 Georgia ashamed surmount panic starving

[...] She followed me down the hill and into the service station there, where I waved goodbye. [...]

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

The complementarity principle (stated by Bohr in 1928) resolves the seeming paradox posed by contradictory experiments that show how light, for example, can be regarded as consisting of either waves or particles. [...]

TES3 Session 118 January 4, 1965 organism fields influences planes actuality

[...] It even exists as radio waves, and to creatures who cannot perceive matter but can perceive radio waves, your physical body appears quite differently than it does to you. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 4, 1984 Elisabeth buoyancy river temperature jogging

[...] I waved to them as I ran past, opposite them.

TPS3 Session 756 (Deleted Portion) September 22, 1975 appropriate bogeyman inappropriate unsafe agitated

[...] Tension in the head and neck floated down like ripples into the body, and for every obvious improvement in this kind of mobility (Jane waved her right arm about vigorously; it is much improved), inner small releases occur in the legs.

TPS7 The Fred Conyers Story Sunday, October 17, 1982 Fred police Denver coat Pittsburgh

[...] I waved to the officer driving. [...]

Fred Conyers stayed on my mind through the rest of the day, after I’d waved to him as the policeman backed out of the driveway and headed down the hill. [...]

TES4 Session 163 June 21, 1965 impeding action crosscurrents flow jazz

(Shortly after the mass began, I became aware of what seemed to be solid but invisible waves that beat against both ears externally. [...]

[...] In the above instance, the initial source of the sensation appeared to stem from outside the body, and the waves against my ears had a tangible, solid quality that is difficult to describe.

ECS3 ESP Class Session, January 5, 1971 nonintervals nonmoments Arnold spices Rachel

([Arnold:] “The analogy that I get is an electromagnetic wave, a carrier wave and it is rectified and the on moments are the positive pulses and the unmoments are the negative pulses.”)

UR2 Appendix 18: (For Session 711) appendix Jung excerpts animus particles

(To go into modern knowledge of the components of the atom can be a very complicated task, so I’ll note only that such particles are regarded as actually being packets of energy, or “probability patterns,” that can also manifest themselves as waves; both the particle and the wave aspects are legitimate in space-time. [...]

Then in my note at 10:20 I wrote: “I thought it very interesting that Seth had talked about subatomic waves and particles in the last paragraph of his delivery tonight. [...] For instance: Is light made up of waves or particles? [...]

[...] There are rhythmic activities in that atmosphere that I count upon and use, as for example a sea captain might use the rhythm of the waves for his voyages. Those inner atmospheric ‘waves’ have a certain regularity. [...]

[...] In those terms I am a wave formation. More specifically, however, and to a lesser degree, each physical person operates partially as a particleized being, and partially in terms of a wave.35 But identity, being itself inviolate, is on the other hand everchanging — and there is, in the larger framework of reality, no contradiction.

TES1 Session 3 December 6, 1963 Gratis Watts Frank China incarnation

Thought waves, time currents.

TPS3 Deleted Session October 13, 1975 Howard Venice Bumbalos prerogatives cancer

(Waving a foot in the air, pointing it at me:) This is the end of tonight’s session. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 16, 1971 Kyle Bobby Joel blessings saintly

[...] I will wave. [...]

([Joel:] “If I have time I’ll wave back.”)

TES1 Session 20 January 29, 1964 camouflage outer neurotics senses inner

The reason I am using solidity here is that we are dealing with the world of camouflage, and sound waves and light waves are definite on your plane and can be measured. [...]

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