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TPS5 Deleted Session July 12, 1979 science Greg Carson Colorado fiction

[...] The world is being changed through our work—but because that work is primarily a creative endeavor in the fullest, deepest meaning, now, of the word creative. [...]

(I didn’t catch Seth’s last word. [...]

(With emphatic humor:) Variance—disagreement—you pick the word.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, September 17, 1968 dog door taskmaster yaps fear

[...] I had indeed better put on my (words lost) and instruct you.

[...] You have found the door, you have beat aside the jungles of repressions (words lost) door. [...]

[...] You try to tint the fears with smiles, you try to pat it as you would a dog in hopes that it will not bite (words lost) you. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 4, 1984 devotedness panic moaning sniffles ham

Sometimes it is not the words but the very sounds of the sessions which transfer calmness by directly affecting the body itself also.

[...] We exchanged words of love for each other.)

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 15 precognitive pamphlet Anna decontamination motorcycle

[...] Beneath words and logic are emotional connections that largely direct how we use our words and logic. [...]

The differences between the dream and physical events — the distortions, in other words — are also obvious. [...]

[...] Then he proceeded to outline my dream precisely, ending up with the remark: “Motorcycles are dangerous on a wet road” — the exact words I had spoken in the dream.

[...] Dreams could be like charades, then, in which we act out words rather than see or speak them. [...]

TES3 Session 110 November 25, 1964 a.j inquiring November Dee objectify

[...] The use of the word Roads in this connotation may have a maritime meaning. [...]

[...] These must of necessity be broken down into words that follow one after another, for our communications to take place. [...]

Words are quite ineffectual methods of communication. [...]

(In the second test, each time I spoke a word Jane answered it as quickly as she could, without thinking. [...]

TES8 Session 356 July 27, 1967 Stephen Ferd Pete Australian Osburn

[...] A nasal voice, he used frequent extra breaths between words or sentences and many ahs between words, you see, or syllables, as: well—ah—.

[...] (Pause.) In the precise moment in which you spoke the words, there was a probability, and a good one, that the event would occur as stated.

[...] Simply the word Osburn connected here. [...]

(Jane’s words were slurred a bit, and I thought she was again in a deep trance. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 578, April 5, 1971 Speakers ten training number Christ

Ruburt would not be familiar with a good many of the words and phrases used, even if translation from the original languages was made. [...] Some of these languages dealt with pictures rather than words. [...] Oftentimes words were hidden within pictures, and pictures within words. [...]

They speak the inner secrets, in other words. [...]

TES1 Session 41 April 6, 1964 spacious camouflage plane Willy quantitative

(At about 6:30 p.m. Jane was reading a magazine article, and came across the word specious. She found herself reading the word as spacious; then the phrase “spacious present” came to mind. [...]

[...] He picked them up a few minutes earlier but his mind waited for a suitable occasion to transpose the word spacious in connection with the present. [...]

In other words these idea camouflage structures are prerequisites for your physical structures, and to the extent that these idea structures evolve, to that extent can your physical structures change. [...]

There is no cause and effect in the terms in which you understand the words. [...]

UR2 Appendix 23: (For Session 724) Warren histories elite primitive gurus

Now, the session in the last class (see Note 3) was a combination of the most sophisticated and the most primitive, for the English words, in your terms, are understood by the proud intellect that rises above the shoulders so securely. Yet the sounds upon which those words ride are far more sophisticated than the language of which you are all so proud. [...]

[...] See what your mind learns from the words. See what you learn that is not in the words. [...]

[...] The rocks cannot speak words that you hear, and you do not listen when your cells speak to you, and so I speak humbly for them, and translate for you the archaeology of your own being.

TES8 Session 406 April 22 1968 cozily trance halt lethargy manifestation

[...] She felt it being transformed into words through her. It was the best feeling of its kind she’d ever had, “as though this energy was coming from a very distant place, or great depths,” yet she was aware of words as she spoke them. [...]

In larger terms, the word reality and those characteristics that I will give you as attributed to it, will be seen as part and parcel of a unified psychic consciousness, from which all other consciousness emerges. [...]

[...] Some distortion is necessary, as you know, simply because all words are a translation.

[...] There exists, in other words, what could almost be compared to a psychological and psychic warp in dimensions, (pause) and that corner in Ruburt’s personality is an apex point at which communication and contact can be made.

TES3 Session 105 November 9, 1964 Helen McIlwain death foreseen mother

[...] He heard the words spoken by a nurse, “She is still in shock,” but he distorted the words so that he remembered them as being, “She is coming out of shock.”

[...] The words, “She is still in shock”, however referred not to the person whose death was being perceived, but the words referred to Ruburt (as Jane) still being in a state of shock because of the clairvoyant information.

Thinking that the words referred to the physical condition of the person whose death was foreseen, Ruburt changed them as mentioned in an effort to better the situation. [...]

(Jane had paused here, groping for the right words. [...]

TES7 Session 310 January 9, 1967 Keck Caroline Pomerantz Louis Brooklyn

[...] A long word, at least, that looks like that. [...] With some foreign element, it seems, connected with the word. [...]

[...] A long word, at least, that looks like that. [...] With some foreign element it seems, connected with the word.” [...]

(Another longish word beginning with M is found in the publisher’s address on the title page—332 South Michigan Avenue, etc.

(The word “museum" has historical connotations, and the Kecks deal with old paintings, often of historic interest, so Jane is correct when she asserts that old paintings such as those the Kecks handled while in Elmira in August 1964, are also historical events.

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 513, February 5, 1970 pleasure created understatement form environment

In other words, I may teach the same lesson in many different ways, according to the abilities and assumptions that are inherent in any given system in which I must operate. [...]

[...] She said she knew each word as she delivered it during the session, but forgot it almost at once. [...]

Because we do communicate in this manner, this does not necessarily mean that we use mental words, for we do not. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, November 16, 1971 Gert Jason Phil Bette Alpha

[...] (Words lost) far as the inner self is concerned, for you must translate what you receive. [...] The messages, therefore, come, as far as class is concerned, to this time from the entire entity, the inner identity, whatever word you want to use or coin. [...]

([Gert:] “In other words, this isn’t an entity separate from me?”)

([Gert:] “In other words, the Alpha I, II, III...”

TES9 Session 442 October 14, 1968 circle triangle vortex spirals Freudenberger

Another improvement, a considerable one, can shortly be expected in Ruburt’s physical condition, and I believe rather unexpected word concerning a book.

[...] She had internal images or visions of the circles and vortexes as Seth spoke, but she could not now put these into words. [...]

(The data at the beginning of the session re unexpected word concerning a book reminded Jane of an amusing dream she had last night, and which she has written down per usual: She dreamed that her science-fiction novel, The Rebellers, was being made into a movie.

[...] The situation does not seem planned, in other words. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 884, October 3, 1979 particles meson protons smaller eccentric

2. I’ve always liked the way Jane uses the word “eccentric” in relation to the abilities of any portion of consciousness to create new versions of itself; she’s added her own original interpretation of the word to the dictionary version of “eccentric” as meaning out of the ordinary, or odd, or unconventional.

[...] But if words are often necessarily limited and stereotyped, they can also be quite elusive—and this is an excellent thing, for it shows they’re still alive, charged with meanings that change. Basically, those meanings can never really be “put into words.”

“As their instruments reach farther into the universe they will ‘see’—and I suggest that you put the word ‘see’ into quotes—they will ‘see’ farther and farther, but they will automatically transform what they apparently ‘see’ into the camouflage patterns with which they are familiar. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, December 29, 1970 fish violence cannibals tribe kill

[...] The answers are within you and even when I speak those words that I have spoken many times, they are simply words until from within you comes the experience that gives them life. [...]

[...] You hear the words and yet you do not understand what they really mean, but basically, you do violence to no one. [...]

Now (to Ned) I will let you take your break and one word to our friend here. [...]

[...] You have to look out for African gods, you know, they can twist around every word that you say. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, March 23, 1971 Alpha acquiescence molecules atoms Unhinge

I did not use the words lower and lower, that was your own interpretation. [...] The words are meaningless. [...]

[...] You have been given the package, in other words, but you have not opened it, so now we are going to tell you how to open it and use it. [...]

[...] Now for those of you who may not follow the word acquiescent, let me say there is then a great acceptance. [...]

[...] The vitality that rings, however distorted, through this voice rings through your own molecules and through the tip of your ear and through your (word lost).  This energy is a part of you that you have denied. [...]

TES6 Session 280 August 24, 1966 indispositions sprain hay Wollheim cheese

(At break we tried looking up the word “alloid” in the dictionary, without success. [...] I was sure of the word Jane had given, as far as sound goes, although my spelling was phonetic. [...]

The difficulties over the word have to do with Ruburt’s vocabulary. The word I mean is one connected with trace minerals of metallic base.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, March 12, 1968 peace space banter solve sorrowful

[...] I must always make a point and each time I come here, though my words are meaningless, do I make a point. My very presence in this room makes a point though the words were gibberish and I can assure you that whatever else they may be, my words will not be gibberish! [...]

[...] I will therefore leave you, but I remember you, and you shall remember my words. [...]

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