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NotP Chapter 8: Session 783, July 12, 1976 hub language cordellas circular wheel

I use the word “cordella” to express the source out of which such languages spring. [...]

[...] He shouts, though no word is spoken. [...]

NotP Chapter 11: Session 800, April 4, 1977 downtrodden nourishment psyche stance chords

No one from any psychological threshold, however vast, can write a book that defines the psyche, but only present hints and clues, words and symbols. The words and ideas in this book all stand for other inner realities — that is, they are like piano keys striking other chords; chords that, hopefully, will be activated within the psyche of each reader.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 818, February 6, 1978 realms motes dust Weathermen storm

Now: In explanation, I do not know exactly how to word this, but in a manner of speaking I take tours — through psychological realities, however, or through psychic lands rather than physical ones. [...]

[...] In this session, in the words I speak — but more importantly in the atmosphere of the session — there are hints of those undecipherable yet powerful realities that will then, in your time, gradually be described in verbal terms that make sense to you.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 830, March 27, 1978 secondarily Seven events subjective mechanics

[...] We must also make sure that no words, sentences, or paragraphs have been inadvertently duplicated or omitted. [...]

In titling this chapter I used the word “mechanics,” because mechanisms suggest smooth technological workings. [...]

TES1 Session 10 December 20, 1963 board brother wolves Loren wound

[...] Usually her enunciation is good, though at times I have to ask her to repeat a word.

(We moved the pointer to the word good-bye on the board.

TES6 Session 255 May 2, 1966 Maxine suitable photo Del identity

[...] The identity has in other words latent abilities which it will not use within the physical system, but all of the latent ability ever available lies within the original identity.

[...] There could also be a play on words here, in that Maxine is wearing one of the old-fashioned square-shouldered two-piece suits in style then: Suitable, suit. [...]

[...] In the photo the tree branches in their left background form an interesting pattern also, with the building mentioned at the top of this page seen behind them; usually when Jane uses the word miscellany to denote irregular shapes the data is too general.

TPS6 Deleted Session March 2. 1981 fiction writer novels public recognition

(A long, uncomfortable pause at 9:4l.) Ruburt could have said, “I bear no responsibility for Seth’s words, since they are not mine in the usual fashion.” [...]

[...] It was as if he were considered a writer no longer, or as if the writing itself, while considered good enough, was also considered quite beside the point—of secondary concern, and in the psychic field the very word “creative” often has suspicious connotations. [...]

Experiment is a poor wordexcursions—into the library while the two of you sit at the table, for example, would be excellent. [...]

TES7 Session 319 February 13, 1967 canvas linen Tom glued Shop

[...] Stubble (Jane repeated this word at my request) or stumble. Five words. [...]

(“Five words.” [...]

TMA Session One August 6, 1980 rational assembly magical approach measurements

[...] In other words, to some extent or another he tried to use an assembly-line kind of time for your creative productivity. [...]

I use the word “methods” because you understand it, but actually we are speaking about an approach to life, a magical or natural approach to life that is man’s version of the animal’s natural instinctive behavior in the universe.

In other words, that entire framework is meant to give you a standardized, mass-produced version of reality. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 587, July 28, 1971 Hebrews god dramas Mohammedanism religion

[...] All That Is, in other words, represents the reality from which all of us spring. [...]

[...] Jane said she could feel him pause briefly at times to make sure that she chose just the right word while delivering the material. [...]

[...] There are profound complications beneath my words, however. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: April 4, 1984 coldhearted heart brokenhearted healing feeders

[...] In other words, through emotional transplants rather than physical ones alone. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 8: May 23, 1984 merry round horses youngster ride

[...] In other words, in one way or another the events of one living experience are reflected in each other living experience.

TES7 February 2, 1967 Dream: Third Sequence Untermeyer girl poetry brown til

[...] One said, she’s in bad shape, or badly off, words to that effect. [...]

ECS1 Session 386, ESP Class, December 7, 1967 [Florence McIntyre’s Version] Poland McIntyre Andrea Majurak Florence

[...] (several words lost here [see Rob’s version, p. 12]). [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 1: Session 884, October 3, 1979 tradition geese straggling overcast divine

[...] I am obviously dictating this book, speaking through Ruburt, while Joseph sits on the couch across from a very specific coffee table, taking down my words.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, May 26, 1970 god joyful browbeat takers commandments

[...] You have made God responsible for all of your (words lost). [...]

TPS3 Session 705 (Deleted Portion) June 24,1974 marshland overimpatience inclination flexibility concentration

In other words, overimpatience.

TES3 Session 139 March 10, 1965 action sphere pulsation perpetuating termination

The word materialization is used because it is applicable within your field. [...]

One word to you, Joseph. [...]

TES7 Session 289 September 28, 1966 caffeine projection Bernard intensities emotional

[...] A word concerning the nature of inner perceptions.

[...] (Long pause.) In other words, if you will forgive a pun, you can never be consciously aware of the basic inner perception, but you can follow backward to that point. [...]

TES7 Session 318 February 8, 1967 Muriel Zeh poetic clairvoyant subconscious

The poetry allows for fullest possible creative expression in the full meaning of the word, art. [...]

[...] The cod-liver oil should not be renewed, although he was told it is a protection against arthritis; the word itself operates with each dose in a negative way.

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