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Now all of you to some extent in your dream work keep records, and as such you are dealing with language as you know it, and you are interpreting your experience in terms of a mundane language that is as much a deception as it is a reflection of your feelings and experiences, for you cannot find words within your language to express your own feelings and experiences. [...] Did it ever occur to you that there are languages that have never been verbalized, that beneath the words that you know and speak there are other sounds and other meanings that you do not approximate with the language that you know? [...]
Now I bid you all a fond good evening, and I hope you meet many Sumari in your sleep and hopefully in the waking state and I hope that you read this session well, for when you see the words written down you will also hear what is between the words and hidden within the vowels and syllables. [...]
[...] I am interested as to how you will use your new Sumari experience, and how you will interpret, and how well you can read between the lines and within the words. [...]
[...] And what the heart knows needs no translation, and the universe does indeed speak without words and so the truths that come to you do indeed, to some extent, come packaged or you would not perceive them. [...]
[...] I must put the words into Ruburt’s mouth, and now and then we travel where words are not enough. Insight and intuition, in a flash, can traverse a thousand words.
[...] She thinks Seth is trying to make clear things that almost cannot be put into words, however; that while she sits waiting he assembles words for her to speak. [...]
(February 12, Friday: While resting I heard or saw “Londondale,” and heard or saw words, “Our ways are not your ways.” [...]
Basic reality has no need for words. Words are but symbols, but without symbols you cannot intellectually understand what I have to say to you, and so I must use them. [...]
[...] Any words of mine will always be spoken to quicken your own education for as I have said often, I am an educator and that is my main purpose and my purpose in this class. [...]
[...] And now I leave you with only one word, and the word is, “origin.”
[...] You need to vocalize them because by hearing the words you realize what you actually feel and believe. [...]
Now I speak to each one of you when I say those words. [...]
(Florence remarked on Seth’s speaking the word “origin.” [...]
Then when we are successful there is a divergence from his associations so that he says the correct word, even though the correct word, for him personally, would be the wrong word as far as his personal associations are concerned.
[...] The words that you hear are my words and not Ruburt’s. However, they are representations of my thought, as they are sifted through various layers, first of all of our composite psychological framework, and then through layers of Ruburt’s own personality.
[...] It can be thought of almost as a psychological protrusion, though this is not precisely the word to explain it.
[...] I will use his associations until I am certain that he has the concept of the word water, but precisely where he is about to say the ocean for example, and after having made use of his associations to get him to this point, I must suddenly make him say a glass of water.
[...] You must also know that what I am telling you cannot be translated into words, and so you are getting at best a secondhand translation. Words cannot convey the message but working from the words you can obtain a portion of the reality behind them. [...]
It is also highly charged to hide from yourself the fact that, as a cousin of Richelieu, you dwelt in a highly artificial intellectualized environment in which words were spoken about constantly without any understanding, and in which you personally held forth using words to cower both your friends and later the masses. [...]
[...] I can be brutal in my honesty but at least I am honest and I do not play with words.” And this is a personality that you have set up for yourself because behind it all in the French court you glorified in the use of words, in the high play of intellect in what now to you would seem to be surface, artificial qualities of stereotyped verbal behavior. [...]
[...] The individuals then accept this projection upon themselves—the heroes, in other words, or the gods, or the prophets, or the kings. [...]
(After we had talked a bit I deduced that Seth/Jane had been trying for the word Stonehenge—meaning the ancient Druidic stone monoliths, arranged in a circle in England, etc. Jane then said this was the word Seth had been trying to get her to say. She didn’t know why she couldn’t say it while in trance, since she knows the word and what it stands for, etc.)
(Jane also had images while giving some of this material, usually where it is indicated she used gestures; but she found this very difficult to put into words.
(Seth paused; Jane frowned, as though groping for a word.
(“Yes?” I thought I probably knew the word Seth/Jane was looking for, but I didn’t have time to think and write.)
[...] He needs to be quieted first through word and caresses. Use the word husband often, reminding him of your realistic relationship. [...]
[...] You see Ruburt has accepted you as an extension of the super-conscientious self, and your word was added to the taboos already set up. Therefore a mystical import, a magical import, was given to your every word.
[...] (Pause.) There is a cleavage apparent in Ruburt’s distaste of the word God, for example.
When your words disagreed with his spontaneous self severe conflicts arose. [...]
In the past I did indeed avoid using the word God. It has appeared in our sessions of late because it was the term Ruburt thought should be used, and on occasion because it was the word most comfortable for his students. The word itself hardly approximates the true reality it tries to portray however.
Because Ruburt is at times so literal, he then did become bothered by thoughts of setting himself up, or thoughts of misrepresentation; and all of this because of the interpretation of the word spirit, or spiritual, and highly colored interpretations at that. Then he felt guilty because he was not living up to other people’s interpretation of the word.
[...] In other words, this is not what I am.
Now for a few words from me. [...] My first words, however, are for a few of these people over here. [...]
[...] It was a national holiday, sacrificial day ...something that we would translate into atonement but that wasn’t the word at all ...where children were sacrificed, so that the earth would grow ... [...]
(Still shouting) I want you to feel the energy that is yourself rise up from the depths of your being and merge with the consciousness that you know; (quietly) and when my voice ceases its words, then I expect a spontaneous encounter with yourself and those portions of yourself that you do not recognize, and with others in the room. [...]
Now I want you to open your eyes and look about, to say those words that are on your lips, to unite with strong emotion and in most real and valid terms, in tears or in laughter, even in anger, in all those fresh, lively emotions that have their counterparts in many worlds. [...]
(On the object, the first word in the heading beneath the name is Roofing. [...] Note also that the word Roofing is located on the upper half of the object; that is, high up on the object, as a roof would usually be over the head of an observer.
[...] The problem was dealt with physically in other words—always, incidentally, the last resort.
[...] In other words, there is indeed a connection that is and must be partially physical, between the body and the traveling consciousness, and it is based upon a certain sugar molecule in a form not normally seen.
[...] A word beginning with an M. I do not know—massage, mucilage—leave it for now.
It is correct to say that the truth can never appear completely undistorted when words are used, for the words themselves almost cloak as much as they reveal. [...]
[...] The word manipulate is found twice in Jane’s handwriting on the object itself; but there are also three other words on the object that begin with this letter: Mean, en masse, and more.
[...] It contained several revelations that cannot be put into words.
[...] There is not a word in your vocabulary to explain what I am trying to get at. The word “graciousness” as used last evening comes faintly close. [...]
[...] During the past hour or so, however, the first syllables of a word—“grund...” [...] “I keep getting this word like Grundoon or something.” [...]
[...] Jane had written this chant down during an Alpha experiment in class; when she started to read it to us, she suddenly wailed the words as loudly as I have ever heard even Seth’s voice go:
[...] It is a membership of choice, in other words, of attraction and respect, and usually this is bound by like purpose and endeavor. [...]
Close your bones and listen to the timbre that creaks through your (word lost). [...] (Word lost). [...] There is (word lost), there is knowledge and in all ancient things there are beginnings before births, there are images before thoughts, there are gods within gods, there are paths that you (words lost). [...]
[...] After I said that this one [Mary Ellen] told me something that she has been thinking all week and all I did was mouth her words for her again.”)
(In this last segment of the session, Jane’s voice was extremely low, and dwindled almost into nothing as the last words were spoken. [...] It was strange to see her whispering the words to herself then trying to make them audible to us. [...]
(Now Jane seemed to be whispering to herself and then mouthing the words just a bit louder, but so low I had to lean close.)
The breakdown will be emotional but it will show a physical nature affecting circulatory (hesitated on word) symptoms and the heart, but this will be secondary.
[...] The word may not be the best one, but a shocking occurrence.
[...] They discussed which “sig” to use, and the word “sig” was inserted, though no signature was then written in. Though sig means signature, the word signature itself is never used, Bill said. Phonetically the words are the same, cig and sig, though mine begins with a C.
[...] I seem to work with words rather than images, that is, I pick up word impressions, I guess, rather than pictures.
7. THE AD BLOCKED, FIRST LINE FOUR WORDS, THE WAY IT WILL BE ARRANGED ACTUALLY IN THE PAPER
[...] New sentence: Even as sentences are composed of words, there is no end to the number of sentences that can be spoken — so “time” is composed of an endless variety of electronic languages that can “speak” a million worlds instead of words.
[...] In your terms, the present becomes the past, which is again changed at every considerable point from the latest-present — you may put a hyphen between the last two words, so that the meaning is clear. [...]
[...] Lynn said the hospital even has a list of Russian words, but that Karina doesn’t respond adequately to them — perhaps they’re poorly pronounced, say.
[...] You are listening to what your ego says, and this I speaks through your mouth and then you hear this I’s words. But these are not the words of the whole self. These are merely the words of the one part of the self with which you are most acquainted.
[...] If now you see him and think that he looks miserable—or that he is an incurable drunk—then indeed these suggestions are picked up by him subconsciously though you have not spoken a word, and in his already weakened condition, they will be accepted and acted upon.
[...] You have allowed the ego to become a counterfeit self, and you take its word because you will not hear the muffled voice that is within you speak.
[...] But these are words that you use easily without ever thinking what they mean, or more important, without feeling what you think they mean, and then separating that from your inner feelings about the words involved. [...]
(To Joel) Now our friend behind me is running with great sprints away from (words lost) . You are searching for (words lost) on the one hand, and running away on the other. [...]
[...] The words are meaningless, and when you use them, they are shaky, indeed. It is like playing around with the letter ‘A’ without making words of it. [...]
[...] And for all your fine thoughts, why are each of you, in your secret ways, so afraid of the implications of the word love or showing it here? [...]