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TES2 Wednesday, May 13, 1964 Callahan divan Miss tongue mouth

[...] The mouth spoke the words “Oh now please, please bear with me,” or words to that effect. [...]

TES5 Session 218 December 15, 1965 Priestley Peggy Dunne San seminar

[...] Because of my mention of the word missionary, this started a train of his personal associations.

[...] The “assortment of objects and shapes” refers to the words making up the letter.

[...] The date was not mentioned, just the word Sunday. [...]

[...] Apropos of this, Jane now said she remembered that Seth’s use of the word missionary did set up her own chain of association involving Father Martin. [...]

TES7 Session 290 October 3, 1966 Wendell tunnel studio reunion Crowley

[...] We have not quite completely explained the idea of traveling through intensities to you, simply because words are inadequate. [...]

In your dreams, in other words, you are familiar with images like the mammals and reptiles, that would seem not to belong to the present. [...]

[...] Generic codes apply in other words to the future as well as to the past, but mankind does not generally perceive them as such for they appear meaningless to the ego, because of the ego’s inherent nature and limitations.

[...] Jane and I did not think of negative in connection with the word no, for instance, but in relation to pictures or visual images. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 908, April 16, 1980 cognition classified mathematical savants musician

[...] Jane has a deep love for words. Words, however, can be very elusive tools, and vary from language to language, although intrinsically through the Seth material Jane conveys depths of meaning that continue to develop within whatever language others may cast it. [...]

[...] Because she has to deliver it linearly in words, which take “time,” she cannot produce her material almost at once, as the mathematical prodigy can his or her answers, but in their own way her communications with Seth are as psychologically clear and direct as the calculator’s objective products are with numbers, or the musician’s are with notes. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 623, October 25, 1972 sound assessment Speakers glasses inner

[...] The sound exists connected with but quite apart from the mental words you use in thinking.

[...] The sound is formed by your intent, and the same intent — I am putting this simply now — will have the same sound effect upon the body regardless of the words used.

But usually you think in your own language, and so in quite practical terms the words and the intent merge. [...]

TES8 ESP Class Session February 8, 1968 Lydia Kluft Indian Connie Arc

[...] But everything in the universe exists at one time, simultaneously, and the first words ever spoken still ring throughout the universe; and in your terms the last words ever spoken have been said time and time again, for there is no ending and no beginning. [...]

[...] Jane as Seth repeated the word.)

DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 917, May 21, 1980 imagination eccentricity disorders insane stockpile

(Both of us—but Jane particularly—had been struck by the unique and original way the writer had put together his selection of words to reflect his chosen reality. [...]

Such plans are not considered insane ones—though in the deepest meaning of that word, they are indeed. [...]

TPS1 Session 239 (Deleted Portion) March 7, 1966 dominate treat Philip woman primarily

[...] Not in words so much as in attitude. [...]

[...] This would be to both of your benefits, and she would understand what you so poorly put into words.

TPS5 Deleted Session January 1, 1979 list accomplishments ingratitude lightheartedness miracles

[...] You deny yourself their help and aid because you do not recognize your own abilities as such in the true sense of the word.

[...] The both of you do know the meaning of the word.

TES1 Session 36 March 18, 1964 distortions choice arrived ache meddling

[...] In other words, the entity, using its own— mark the Mark: Mark has arrived. [...]

[...] However, my dear distortive and naughty Ruburt here not only put words into my mouth, unconsciously of course, but then said sweetly that they were not distortions.

[...] However, while we are working with word patterns in this manner there will unfortunately always be some, though lesser, distortions. [...]

[...] At a much later date the very type of communication will evolve into something much clearer, more vivid; and while words will always play some part, other elements will be added in the future that will actually be evidence for the material. [...]

TES6 Session 246 March 30, 1966 pointer Wyoming Jimmy young Marilyn

I mean this, in the fullest context of those words. [...]

There is a connection with a word, not too clear. [...]

[...] In the word an l, and I believe two E’s, perhaps a double E. The name seems to conjure up an image that is distantly connected—underline distantly—with an animal. [...]

[...] You see, we are trying to speak around the word we want.

UR1 Appendix 1: (For Session 679) mystical grandfather religious Burdo daemons

“Rob asked me about mysticism, though, and it’s very hard to think of the word in connection with me because I confuse the various definitions or implications placed upon the word. [...]

[...] I added that within those religious boundaries, mystics across the centuries and throughout the world have given voice to the same ideas in almost the same words, and that as an “independent” mystic Jane was in a position to approach the situation from a freer; more individual standpoint: She would be able to add fresh insights to what is certainly one of the species’ all-pervasive, unifying states. [...]

“But as I think the word is interpreted, I’m not a mystic. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, April 6, 1971 listen labor Alpha gloss platitudes

Listen to the silence between words and feel the feelings that are between your own thoughts and recognize the difference between what you feel and what you tell yourselves you feel and then you can begin to proceed. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 6, 1983 foot leg motion cigarette move

[...] or used words to that effect.

[...] They practice physical motion, in other words. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session October 15, 1973 repair synthesis relaxation badminton weight

I have some words to say first of all about the body’s condition and method of healing operation. [...]

[...] They rest themselves, in other words, after each such treatment. [...]

TES2 Session 52 May 11, 1964 neck arthritis punishment wry infantile

[...] By the time we obtained treatment for it the time was close to noon, so it seemed there would be no session this evening, or at most a few words from Seth acknowledging the seriousness of Jane’s predicament.

[...] Jane said she had cringed, mentally, at Seth’s use of the word infantile. [...]

UR1 Appendix 3: (For Session 681) capsule plane massive tissue boundary

[...] While she’d been in this unusual state, that area was much enlarged — she used the words ‘infinitely large’ to describe it. [...]

[...] There is a continual exchange of energy and vitality, in other words, of actual atoms and molecules between one plane and another … the interaction and movement of even one plane through another results in effects that will be perceived in various ways … as necessary distortive boundaries, in some cases resembling a flow as if a plane were surrounded by water, or in other cases a charge as of electricity. [...]

UR2 Appendix 27: (For Session 739) Grunaargh Gutenberg movable beefy Sue

[...] However, after that session my impression ‘grew’ in such a way that I knew this family had something to do in a more direct way with the printing process — with the fascination of putting ideas down on paper through the use of typefaces that would, as much as the language involved, express the ideas behind the words themselves. [...]

“My heavyset friend was filled with the thrill of knowing that now words would spread faster. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 855, May 21, 1979 vocabulary scientific vowels professor syllables

[...] In other words, such attempts further compound the problem of considering a seemingly objective universe, and describing it in an objective fashion.

The universe expands, as I have said before, as an idea expands; and as sentences are built upon words, in your terms, and paragraphs upon sentences, and as each retains its own logic and continuity and evidence within that framework, so do all the portions of the universe appear to you also with the same cohesiveness (dash) — meaning continuity and order. [...]

TES1 Session 6 December 11, 1963 Gratis levitation board aggressions Fragment

(Jane received the first few words of this answer within before the board spelled it out. [...]

(Jane received the word training.)

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