Results 101 to 120 of 1102 for stemmed:word
[...] Jane said she strongly felt the material’s content, aside from the words, as she delivered it. She experienced it in other words.
Now all of this sounds complicated, but only because we must deal in words. [...]
In those terms, using our analogy, the recognition of Framework 2 would bring you from that point to the production of great art, where words served to express not only the seen but the unseen — not simply facts but feelings and emotions — and where the words themselves escaped their consecutive patterns, sending the emotions into realms that quite defied both space and time.
[...] When you pay attention to Framework 1 primarily, it is as if you have learned to write simple sentences with one word neatly before the other. [...]
Your Framework 1 life is, again, based on the idea that you have only so much energy, that you will wear out, and that a certain expenditure of energy will produce a given amount of work — in other words, that applied effort of a certain kind will produce the best results. [...]
[...] Here she thought that Seth was dealing with a concept that was not suited for expression in words, nor was it meant to be expressed in words. [...]
[...] I find difficulty in choosing words evocative for my meaning.
[...] All of these concepts are most difficult to translate into word patterns.
[...] As words would give small hint of the reality of color or sound to someone who did not experience these, so words can only give insight into the nature of reality. [...]
[...] For another, Seth began to stress each word.
[...] Later in my own notes I wrote, “… tremendous energy seemed to flow through me, with the definite certainty—thank God—that this was coming from beyond me, and was automatically translated into words at my end. [...]
[...] Seth’s deep tones, his gestures and characteristic way of using words—these were absent.
[...] The word Marguerite, I believe. [...] Initials R G. The words monosodium, and a long word that begins with a G or has the sound of a G.
(As Jane sat resting during break, staring absently at the floor, she received the word “mine.” [...] In two recent envelope experiments Jane has used the word mine, or the underground image thus conjured up, to refer to a grave, meaning death.
(Last Friday Jane received word that her article on the envelope experiments was rejected by Fate Magazine. [...]
The second letter of the long word, or the third, is I believe an L. Perhaps there is a connection with eyes, e-y-e-s.
(I added that the more spontaneous she was about doing what she wanted at any given time—in other words, following her natural impulses—the more writing and painting she’d find herself able to do. As Seth remarked in a recent session, the relaxed muscle is able to do far more than the tense one, or words to that effect.
[...] We went into Alpha to see what we could get most of us had that impression of others in the room and Jane got the words to a chant, which she wrote down. As she started to read this chant to us, she suddenly threw her head back and wailed the words in an extremely loud voice; she then remained in trance for five minutes or so, and began to speak in a liquid, near whisper.)
In your state of development you cannot easily understand the meaning of the word “purpose,” for to you the term itself implies an eventual rigidity, a goal with an end, a progression, literally, toward a nothingness that it would have to follow once a goal in those terms was achieved.
The word purpose implies limited dimension. [...]
[...] For the word can distract you, and lead you into narrowing concepts.
[...] In other words the impressions were entirely misplaced in time.
[...] I do not like the word “spirit,” either; and yet if your definition of that word implies the idea of a personality without a physical body, then I would have to agree that the description fits me.
[...] I write this book with the cooperation of Ruburt, who speaks the words for me. In this life Ruburt is called Jane, and her husband, Robert Butts, takes down the words that Jane speaks. [...]
[...] Ruburt is a slim, dark-haired, quick woman now, who sits in a rocker and speaks these words for me.
The word itself is the antithesis of restraint, and it is an excellent word for you to use—you—(pointing to me) and understand. [...]
[...] In other words, it is already accomplished, and it will then be fulfilled in physical reality. [...]
[...] Abundance is a good word to use, for it signifies a free and easy access to all pleasurable things, including creativity, mobility, both mental and physical, and easiness in flow (underlined) of any kind.
[...] For you particularly, use this word.
[...] There were even certain ways of handling a preceding word, so that the word would be a clue that the next word was false. [...]
Words, therefore, are often used to cover up as well as to reveal. [...]
In other words, you do not understand how to translate the material properly from many of those records, even when the translations per se are correct.
[...] Word would be sent that he would travel to such and such a location, and stories planted there of his arrival, while instead he journeyed to an entirely different place.
[...] Let the heart be filled with tr__*(I cannot read my notes for this word) now, knowing that its base can be more refreshing, and his spirits revived far more easily through the recommendations that have been given. [...]
[...] I had the feeling when she spoke those opening words tonight that they constituted a blend of her own conscious desires plus those of the trance personality, whatever “its” status may eventually prove to be.)
This is difficult to put into words. [...]
The alterations of consciousness would give you a rather unique freedom that I cannot put into words, a perspective and a viewpoint above reality, that would show in your work. [...]
(Here I lost a few words because of the rapid pace. [...]
Now, the love that binds you all is a close, sometimes open… (words missed again)…that which is too much for him at this time… (and again.)… This sort of session is not primarily to tell you what you should do, Stephen. [...]
[...] You must simply take my word for it, that it would be highly disadvantageous to your development if I told you what you should do now, and what steps you should take.
[...] And Julie, I will have a few words to say to you also.
[...] At once, the words started up in my head again, and I began to dictate. While speaking I had no idea of the meaning of the words, so it wasn’t until our next rest period that I knew what Seth had been saying. [...]
Almost immediately I heard the words in my head, as before, but I insisted on starting with the board. [...]
[...] IN A SENSE, ALL THINGS COULD BE CALLED FRAGMENTS … but the words were piling up in my head, and after the first few sentences were spelled out, I felt that sense of diving down into the unknown, of letting go. [...]
[...] But soon the words started coming again, and it became obvious that Seth was insisting upon a literal materialization.