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TES1 February 17, 1964 Callahan Miss attack cramps studio

[...] Did not think to implant the idea of a key word, though, to facilitate trance the next time.)

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 659, April 25, 1973 hypnotist doctors witch hypnosis quacks

Now: Your doctors are also the victims of their own belief system, in other words.

[...] Use visual data, or words — whatever is most natural to you. [...]

TES5 Session 212 November 29, 1965 temperature correlations test Martin wall

[...] The word congratulations. I do not specifically mean that the word is on the item, but that somehow congratulations are connected with an event associated with the item.

TES8 Session 350 July 6, 1967 jealousy Catherine temperas oils lingering

[...] The way, in other words, was provided. [...]

[...] In other words, the ghosts of these things can linger. [...]

TES9 Session 462 February 3, 1969 mathematical perception clairvoyant medium pessimistic

[...] Now this applies to any data, whether it be physical in the usual sense of the word, telepathic, clairvoyant or otherwise.

In other words, larger mathematically intuitive, pure-theory ideas were presented as well as circumstances would permit. [...]

TES9 Session 482 May 19, 1969 prayer dresser drawer John furniture

[...] Something about “John, forget the misery,” and, it seems, the word peppy.

I do not know if this refers to a name, or if it was a way she had of pronouncing the word peppy, as full of pep.

TES4 Session 165 June 28, 1965 secondary action ego unifying personality

[...] To say that its identity and its continuity or sense of continuity is within action, is not too far off, although the word continuity in this instance would be misleading.

(The parentheses near the end of the second paragraph above indicate that the two enclosed words are missing from my notes, for whatever reason. [...]

TES4 Session 183 August 30, 1965 calendar test intensity clipping solution

[...] In other words, to some large extent such a strong emotion unites experience and knocks down the artificial barrier of past, present and future.

A very brief word here concerning your Mark. [...]

[...] During this period she spoke to Seth: “Okay, I’m staying in the background, so you can come through loud and clear,” or words to this effect.

TES1 Session 18 January 22, 1964 tree bark Burrell Miami Mr

[...] After taking a few words through the board she laid it aside and began to dictate. [...]

[...] It is in other words a camouflage.

[...] She still wonders where the material is coming from, especially when she does not consciously know what she will say from one word to the next. [...]

[...] But in the lifetime of many artists it must compete with personal vibrations, if you’ll forgive the word, of the artist himself.

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 10, 1984 dejected trinkets play zest queries

[...] In other words, illness is often first marked by a lack of zest or exuberance.

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: May 12, 1984 discomfort birthday hemorrhoids uncomfortable downhill

[...] In other words, he is trying too hard. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 15, 1984 Rita mopped heparin styles freer

[...] (Long pause.) When you were a child you thought in a freer fashion, but little by little you were educated to use words in a certain way. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 10, 1983 Georgia bedsores Georgie ate Hawley

[...] She told me that she’d had to counter negative suggestions given to her in hydro this morning by both Lottie and Georgia, relative to new bedsores breaking out beside the sits of old ones—in other words, she was always to have bedsores. [...]

ECS4 Jane Roberts’ ESP Class, August 31, 1971 helper class Alright appendage gal

[...] And when I talk now I’m (words lost)... [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, October 19, 1971 Dee strangers tosses joy met

[...] (Emphasizes every word.) And I want you to sense that identity that is your own and the purposes that are yours, the joy that is a part of your being. [...]

TES4 Session 149 April 26, 1965 action dots universe field apex

[...] It should be stressed that often Jane finds these experiences difficult to put into words, let alone onto paper. [...]

[...] [A note: All underlined words are called for by Seth.])

TPS6 Deleted Session April 14, 1981 shuttle cautionary astray Sinful Ethel

(10:12.) In other words, he felt he needed a countering force for his own spontaneity. [...]

(Again I was surprised, and groped for words as Seth sat quietly waiting. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 15, 1981 super Prentice expected professional unrealistic

[...] Very often specific meanings are given to certain words, so that you have what amounts to a professional vocabulary. [...]

[...] He did not idealize the situation, in other words. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 23, 1980 animal platform curled excitement pets

[...] Think of the human animal, only let the word “animal” carry all of those beneficial colorations that you hold when you think of other species. [...]

[...] It wasn’t Seth speaking, but her own delivery was quite precise and unhesitating, and she paused just as Seth did to give me time to write down her words. [...]

TES8 Session 357 July 31, 1967 Venice Pete Jet fire dimensional

[...] Now until we have done more talking you will simply have to take my word, for the sake of our discussion—our one-way discussion—that any action or energy possesses consciousness seeking to know itself, therefore; and acting within itself it forms new consciousnesses that are individual and independent, and yet connected to every other consciousness.

(I read one of Pete’s questions aloud: “I typed some very deep emotional, almost poetical words one afternoon and felt Ferd was expressing himself in this branch of automatic writing. [...]

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