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TES8 Session 412 May 27 1968 bouncy transmitters pyramid inert woman

[...] Knowledge, in other words, is action. [...]

[...] Words on a printed page for example are not dead, nor are they merely inert symbols. [...]

TPS3 Session 680 (Deleted Portion) February 6, 1974 chew tooth interposed muscles drilled

[...] Now I explained the situation to Seth and asked for a few words about it.)

TPS3 Deleted Session June 27, 1977 expression love verbally stomach unrealistic

[...] I also felt that Jane was largely unconcerned by the foreign rights questions, and to me this was rather inconceivable, if such a word can be so qualified.

[...] Ruburt could easily have given impressions concerning, say, Richard Burton, to Goodheart (Bill), who would have been initially impressed, and would have spread the word. [...]

Your mother’s verbal expressions were often aggressive tools used against your father—that is, when your mother expressed love to you verbally, the words were so chosen that they became verbal assaults against your father.

[...] Words have rhythm—emotional rhythms, to which he is acutely attuned. [...]

TES1 Session 31 March 2, 1964 camouflage creation killing plane entities

If you use psychological time as I have told you, you will get immediate firsthand experience of many facets of reality which take me pages to explain with the indirect use of words. [...]

(“Seth, what do you mean exactly when you use the word universe? [...]

(Seth’s following answer, through Jane, tallied so closely with the words forming in my own mind that once again, as in the 28th session, I wondered if telepathy might be involved, as in the case of John Bradley.)

[...] You are driven to give them “reality,” and put that word in quotes, through materializing them in terms of camouflage pattern. [...]

TES8 Session 348 June 21, 1967 Australia interchanges California sunbathing Chula

(“Want to say a few words about the group in California?”)

TPS7 Letter to Sheri Saturday Morning, October 23, 1982 Sheri behalf healers Jerry p.s

[...] In other words, we’re quite happy to go along with things as they develop, trying to keep ourselves open to Framework 2, you might say. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 11, 1984 Darvoset porch Irises unwrapped sit

(When Jane said she wanted to have a session, her voice was quite unsteady in trance, and I had to ask her to repeat a number of words.)

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 893, January 7, 1980 dreamers language ancient cooperation ancestors

[...] He dreamed how to use his tongue to form the words. In his dreams he practiced stringing the words together to form their meanings, so that finally he could consciously begin a sentence without actually knowing how it was begun, yet in the faith that he could and would complete it.

TES9 Session 493 July 14, 1969 accident Gardner hurt Jesuit kids

[...] They were difficult to put into words, but involved an accident, she thought, and a hospital emergency room.

(“I also get the word minibike, but I don’t know what that refers to.

SS Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 539, July 1, 1970 seventy rain racketing sirens death

In other words, the environment, conditions, and methods of perception will not be alien. [...]

[...] You may perfect, in other words, but you cannot again enter into that frame of reference as a completely participating consciousness following, say, the historic trends of the time, joining into the mass-hallucinated existence that resulted from the applied consciousness of your self and your “contemporaries.”

NotP Chapter 7: Session 779, June 14, 1976 psyche adjacently language biological pain

[...] The word “becoming” by itself seems to leave you up in the air, so to speak, suspended without definitions. [...]

[...] You do this as spontaneously as you speak words. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session May 22, 1982 blood Dr finger clot Persantine

[...] In other words, one would be better off not smoking. [...]

[...] As of today when I’m typing this, Sunday, we’ve heard no word at all about any results. [...]

[...] But I could sense that motion, and can now, rather than just intellectually say the words. [...]

NoME Introduction by Jane Roberts impulses ourselves disclosures Introduction our

[...] I see it as harking back to the poet’s original role; to explore the reaches of his or her private psyche, pushing against usual psychological boundaries until they give, opening up a new mystical territory — the psyche of the people, of the species itself — perceiving a spectacular vision of inner reality that the poet then communicates to the people, translating that vision through words, rhythm, or songs.

[...] And maybe that’s why Seth speaks, communicating first through words, rather than, say, through automatic writing. [...]

[...] As I wrote the previous few paragraphs of this Introduction, the words themselves seemed to carry me on with a certain rhythm. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 20, 1984 vases package hollyhocks twists irises

(There are indeed “new twists” in the material, some of which I cannot really put into words — but Seth’s creative gifts have yet to be exhausted, I note.

TES5 Session 219 January 3, 1966 Lorraine Bunn test box Mansfield

[...] In other words, psychologically there is only one portion of self A that is limited in its perceptions to the physical dimension, and that is the ego.

[...] As she has done a few times recently, she held the envelope flat against her forehead while speaking a few words, then lowered it to her lap. [...]

(“A miscellany of objects, designs that appear like numbers,” is we think a reference to the words and numbers on the pass. [...]

[...] Can you say a few words about this?”

TES1 Session 37 March 23, 1964 practical Philip hallucinary camouflage John

[...] While you still deal with words I must work with words, strung one before the other. [...]

[...] You are forced to think using word symbols strung one before the other, and therefore you are imprisoned by a camouflage of continuity.

[...] I have underlined a few words and phrases she seemed to pay special attention to. [...]

TES1 Session 33 March 9, 1964 limb confidence wind Kennedy permission

[...] This is because of your present habit of thinking in word patterns rather than energy transferral complexes.

[...] In other words, I change the alignment of my components, focusing my powers into one particular direction.

The material was received, transformed into a poem, distorted in the last two or three lines where the prerequisites of technique involved the addition of a word that added a distorted meaning. [...]

(“What was the distortive word in the Kennedy poem? [...]

TES9 Session 463 February 5, 1969 atoms perception molecules electromagnetic paranormal

[...] Or is this a concept difficult to put into words? [...]

Do not insist that it be published in chronological order, in other words. [...]

TPS1 Session 370 (Deleted) October 9, 1967 conscientious Nancy mother demand overly

[...] Understanding this is necessary, but if possible in small ways show him that this is not true; for it can amount to an emotional conviction on his part, and an emotional assurance from you will work far faster than the use of words, though both are necessary.

[...] The overly conscientious self however tells him that you do not want to be bothered, and so he hesitates and interprets your words, sometimes, in that light.

ECS3 ESP Class Session, April 20, 1971 Florence ii secret Ron observe

I was, indeed, starting to talk and the word was now. [...]

(Seth II:)(Words lost)...observed then realize that we are highly interested in such experiments as Seth is conducting, and that as we observe you, so do you, though unconsciously, observe other realities in your sleep state. [...]

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