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TPS5 Deleted Session January 10, 1979 shovel sports driveway plowed sexual

(“Home, sex, power, you and the driveway, hay fever, the impulsive selves that we were talking about earlier tonight”—these are all words dictated to me by Jane abruptly as we sat waiting for the session to begin. [...]

[...] Then Jane dictated the words quoted above, saying Seth would probably cover them in tonight’s session. [...]

[...] Often the word “power” has bad implications: power corrupts, for example. [...]

TES5 Session 236 February 28, 1966 drawing smudges tracing horizontal stickers

(“A connection with a marvelous occasion, though the word marvelous my be too strong.” The word marvelous is too strong, we suppose, but the stickers are made for special occasions through the year, as explained above.

[...] A title of four words I believe.

A connection with a marvelous occasion, though the word marvelous may be too strong.

[...] There are two sets of these horizontal lines, across the top and the bottom of the words Key Value, and when one turns the drawing over on the back—not shown here—is seen the dark smudges of my pencil as I prepared the drawing for tracing onto paper. [...]

TES7 Session 311 January 11,1967 god gestalt sum portion static

In this respect, you see, there is a personal god, if those are the words you use. [...]

[...] The word, justice, is a human one, always implying punishment. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 3, 1983 Steve insurance stewing slipshod lunch

[...] I’d tried to counter the worries while working this morning, and had succeeded at times, but the concerns bugged me; each day I look for word in the mail, but it never comes. [...]

[...] My own interpretation, I told Jane now, was the same is it had been then—that since the checks looked so small, it meant they weren’t that physically close to us yet—in other words, a waiting period was involved in which, hopefully, they’d move closer and closer to us. [...]

TES7 Session 285 September 12, 1966 Lodico abstracts geometric Colucci assumptions

[...] You are, in other words, physically able to observe reality in a highly specialized fashion. [...]

[...] We will try the word acrimony, or acrimonious.

(“How about that word acrimony?”)

(Disarray can refer to the jumbled appearance of my letter, used as object, with its crossed-out words, etc. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: March 12, 1984 winter birds song sing frozen

[...] Jane can write, speak, and sing in Sumari — rapid, seemingly-nonsense words that she unhesitatingly translates into English prose and poetry of great beauty. [...]

TES5 Session 204 November 1, 1965 John Driscoll Dudley Elms companion

I hesitate to use the word oath or vow, but something along these lines. Perhaps a promise would be more fitting as a word to describe what I am thinking of.

She did not make her ideas plain in words.

[...] The two warning words he heard so clearly within, “No, no,” had no direct bearing on the conversation of the moment, he said; yet they were so definite, so emphatic and even urgent, that he paid heed to them. [...]

[...] My words were a warning, and I do not warn without reason, and I do not cry wolf.

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

The ideas of space and time emerge only when consciousness adopts camouflage, only when it becomes wedded, in other words, with a physical-type existence. Time and space are both creations of consciousness, in other words, and vehicles of its expression.

[...] In other words, I floated in the air, bed and all, quite pleasantly. [...]

[...] The word Sumari characterizes a certain kind of consciousness simply for means of identification in your terms.

[...] This is my phonetic interpretation of a word Jane got re the instrument in question, whether from Seth or not she didn’t know, as at last break. [...]

TES8 Session 355 July 26, 1967 Ferd Australia Madonna Halfway Pete

(A puzzled gesture.) There is something connected with the town that has to do with the word west. Perhaps the Spanish word meaning west was in the town’s name. [...]

[...] Bill Gallagher said the Spanish word for west is occidente; and the Spanish Madonna of the White Waters would be Madonna de Blanca Agua.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 8, 1971 Davey Joel Oslo sway opium

[...] It is not always appreciated, but I can make a lovelier (word lost)  and, as my close friends here know, it is also a very simple demonstration to show you that I am not a spooky old spirit at all. [...]

[...] I will put in a word for you. [...]

[...] It is nearly impossible to find, for example, any proof or record of that transaction since you did not deal in contracts but relied upon your word of honor. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 1: Session 610, June 7, 1972 soul rises unconscious psyche Oversoul

[...] The true variety and depth of the various realities and personalities she reaches are qualities that are uniquely hers, and they often defy the written word.)

[...] Ego rises out of what you are, in other words. [...]

[...] Metaphysics and psychology have not met, in other words.

NotP Chapter 4: Session 769, March 29, 1976 bisexual sex sexual heterosexuality love

I will clear up my meaning of the word “natural” later. [...]

[...] Love, in other words, must it seems express itself exclusively through the exploration (humorously and deeper), in one way or another, of the beloved’s sexual portions.

[...] Because of the connotations of the word “sex,” however, it may seem to some of you that I am advocating a promiscuous sexual relationship with “no holes barred” (smile). [...]

TES8 Session 394 February 19 1968 sculp cross wife Pitre hanging

[...] The first goes after the word mother on page 184 as marked after the word mother, as follows:)

[...] Her manner had been concerned and careful, with many pauses and searching for the right words.

TES8 Session 408 April 29 1968 cone coordinates pure Pause structures

[...] As you understand, pure knowledge cannot be put into words, and for that matter it exists beyond your usual concept of thoughts.

[...] Jane then feels that pure knowledge is funneled down this cone toward her; that on the way it is changed, distorted out of shape so that finally she can put it into words. [...]

(Jane now said that she felt the larger personality, speaking freely, might present its data in something like musical notes or tones, rather than words. [...]

TES8 Session 417 June 17, 1968 stream refreshment Cayce emotional prospectus

[...] I respond to you as any personality responds and do not consider you simply as scribes, ready to write down my words of wisdom, regardless of your own interest.

In other words, the inclusion of my personality characteristics with the material will take away any long-white-gowned spiritualistic connotations, and put the survival personality thesis in a more proper light. [...]

In other words the repressed emotionalism will only carry you so far before you need to be refreshed in Ruburt’s reality; and through approaching his reality you also gain, in a different manner than you usually know it, refreshment from the natural world.

TES8 Session 421 July 8,1968 spontaneity problems pent solved endeavor

[...] You can do much by using very simple words to reassure him. The words are these: “You are safe, and I am here. [...]

[...] The assurances, the words that I have given you, will help here. [...]

TES5 Session 224 January 17, 1966 Birch owner trailer past card

In other words the past and the present are real to the same extent. [...]

I seem to have the impression of the word Avon as being part of the location, or as indicating the location, and perhaps Stratsford. [...]

Cowardly—I do not know to what this word refers. [...]

[...] Jane said she thought the last word of the data referred to the Birch house being located in the country outside Elmira, and not to be “the interior of a trailer.”

TES4 Session 168 July 7, 1965 fate accent Lorraine sensation Jesuit

(The discussion was sparked because of Seth/Jane’s pronunciation of the words “fate” and “stock” in particular, and others similar. [...]

I knew that Ruburt would recognize me, and the word fate is pronounced fate.

(This play upon words, in Seth/Jane’s peculiar accent, brought forth laughter from the group.)

[...] She said a word Bill had used had started her off again, to her own surprise. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 21, 1984 movie Cecce animals Georgia unicorn

(“Do you want to say a word about how Ruburt is doing?”)

[...] I was particularly glad to get Seth’s encouraging words about her own condition, for she’s still impatient for more improvements to take place.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 26, 1984 inbred predispositions attitudes Ronald sunny

[...] He was talking and using an occasional cuss word in a rather humorous way. [...]

(4:17.) It is difficult to translate such (pause) biological and psychological material into the words of any language, even though these inbred psychological prerequisites form a kind of language of their own. [...]

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