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DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 897, January 21, 1980 Billy David divine model weather

[...] Jane and I wondered what role Billy’s illness might play in our affair with David—surely a way of thinking that would have been quite alien to us before the advent of the Seth material.

In a manner of speaking, your universe and all others spring from a dimension that is the creative source for all realities—a basic dream universe, so to speak, a divine psychological bed where subjective being is sparked, illuminated, stimulated, pierced, by its own infinite desire for creativity. [...]

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

[...] I had the feeling that something was trying to make me forget what I saw, so I quickly woke Rob and told him what I had seen. [...]

[...] What he saw was not an hallucination.

What is unusual is that Ruburt was able to use his perceptions fully to see within the patterns of the physical system, or to see through them to the patterns formed by another system.

[...] Jane said she had an image of a “round object”, that had to do with motion, but had no idea as to what it represented.

TES4 Session 164 June 23, 1965 impeding action illness stimuli unifying

Without any acceptance of painful stimuli the structure could never maintain itself, for the atoms and molecules within the structure constantly accept painful stimuli, and suffer even joyfully, their own destruction; being aware of their own separateness within action, and aware of their reality within all action, and not having complicated “I” structures to maintain, there is no reason for them to fear destruction.

This discussion will necessarily involve us with the structure of personality, and with the nature of what you call suggestibility.

[...] We are now studying it in relation to its basic reality as action. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 638, February 7, 1973 doses lsd illumination enforced assault

Now: Such self-changes happen naturally as life progresses, and when the self modulates at any given time, it is different from what it was. [...] But the whole structure and its subsidiary relationships change together, and the conscious mind is able to assimilate what is happening.

[...] You may say that such chemicals are natural because they exist within the reality that you know, but the body is equipped to deal with ingredients that come from the earth. [...]

TES9 Session 423 July 17, 1968 friction soundlessly primitive lips nodded

[...] We understand your reality and interpret it in ways that you would not understand. [...]

[...] (Pause.) We are aware of what it means to you, and that you consider it a part of your identity, as if the self existed somewhere between two points, on a solid line. [...]

TES3 Session 90 September 21, 1964 twin Loriza meditation Ida sneezing

Twins use communication of the inner senses all unknowing, and what Loriza read of the material moved her subconscious to intuitive realization. [...]

[...] The more philosophic material, or what could almost be called academic material, suits both of you greatly, and is indeed where my own interests mainly lie.

I do not mean to discourage the personality in his laudable interest in unseen reality. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 911, April 28, 1980 genetic Iran rescue defective hostages

Let us become more practical, and see how these issues merge in your reality. [...]

[...] There are gradations of suffering, of course, and each person will have his or her definitions of what suffering is. [...]

[...] But man is no robot, and each so-called genetic defect has an internal part to play in the entire picture of genetic reality. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 588, August 2, 1971 Christ Paul Zealots a.d Righteousness

[...] What sort of psychic interactions had taken place between them in any strong or exceptional way? [...]

[...] In the time of Christ there were many such performances, as many personalities felt the force of inner reality and reacted to it.

TES6 Session 268 June 15, 1966 vertical page cat monogram object

[...] In some projection experiences you will also know, or experience a concept, and at first you see you may not understand what is happening. [...] There are some experiences that involve what we shall call pseudoprojections.

In these you experience as actual the innermost reality of a given concept. [...]

[...] You would not think what it was like to be a bird, you would momentarily be a bird. [...]

I want to mention the difference also in experience and sensation, between a projection that begins in the dream state, and one that begins in a trance state, and also to discuss what Ruburt calls awake-seeming dreams, for there are several points here that you do not know, and they are fairly important.

TPS7 Deleted Session May 14, 1982 nurse Upjohn Eleanor Roe visits

[...] These ideas are a great improvement over her earlier attitudes, of course, and we’ll see what we can do. [...]

[...] In a sense you are your own parents as you attempt to bring into physical reality an entirely new body of concepts and beliefs. [...]

TES6 Session 243 March 21, 1966 receipt handstamp motor bottom March

[...] In the earlier impressions that I gave you this evening, I was trying something new, and we will give you what further information we can, when we can. We were throwing our net of awareness in a large circle, so to speak, to see what we could catch, and the results should prove rather interesting.

[...] Jane and I wondered what part probabilities might have played in any of the above dates.

[...] Some impressions however have their origin within inner reality, and the personality is receiving information not available to the egotistical self. [...]

(“What kind?”)

TES5 Session 216 December 9, 1965 roof painless brother debt needle

The dreams are realities on several levels.

While we are at it, you had better get what you can.

The second dream projected the fears of the first, anticipating what you were afraid would happen in the future.

TPS1 Session 560 (Deleted) November 11, 1970 feminine masculine intellectual precipitated male

[...] In his restrained motion he has to some extent (underlined) adopted what he feels to be the more proper, deliberate responsible characteristics connected in his mind with the symbolically masculine, analytical intellectual.

[...] I will not irresponsibly lead you into realities that you cannot trust.”

[...] I felt it had some sort of reincarnational meaning for me, but hadn’t yet got around to using the pendulum to see what I could find out on my own.

TES3 Session 100 October 26, 1964 Jimmy j.j Marian thermostat Jeep

He spoke of the undiscovered man in terms of the whole self, whose abilities are so little known, and this is precisely what we are here attempting to bring to light: the vast areas within the self which have been left undiscovered and unknown.

[...] And its survival is obviously a necessity for existences within the physical field, if it is to deal effectively with camouflage reality.

[...] I had intended this to be an informal, generalized discussion, and definitely mean to mention again that the general setup of this room is now excellent, regardless of what additions or so forth you might choose to make.

[...] I had an impression of Rob striding forward, saying something like, “I’ll tell you what I think we [or you] should do with the wedding license.”

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 848, April 11, 1979 tornadoes nuclear reactor exterior Island

[...] They might pursue other goals, but the decisions of where to live, what to do, where to go, how to live, would be made for them. [...]

Now: People who live in tornado country carry the reality of a tornado in their minds and hearts as a psychological background.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 856, May 24, 1979 Watergate President idealized nuclear fanatic

[...] The vast reality of probabilities makes the existence of free will possible. [...]

(Jane began to dictate what she’d just received. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session December 13, 1972 move resentment dwelling money tenants

In many ways you are as stubborn as he is—and regardless of what you thought, you complained quite constantly, both about the job, your own work, and your dwelling. [...]

[...] Here he was doing better than ever, with more money in the offing, and to what purpose? [...]

[...] You never thought that moving could be fun—and that is your reality. [...]

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

[...] What amounts to another projection from this first form then occurs.

[...] The conversation was unusual in that the worker explained how the artist drew his face as though it was symmetrical, whereas in reality it is quite asymmetrical, with an impaired eye.

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