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[...] With many pauses between words or phrases, she gave the impression of searching carefully for just the right word. She resumed in the same manner; indeed her delivery became even slower and more careful and deliberate, so that at times she would pace from one end of our living room, where we hold the sessions, to the other end before voicing the next word. [...]
Now you hear the words, but I am behind the words and highly creative activities must go on on both our parts, so that my thoughts can be translated into words that will make meaning and sense to you. [...]
[...] It is a difficult matter to explain to you, for the words that I must use necessarily must be couched in somewhat questionable terms.
[...] I believe your word latent suggests something that has not yet shown itself, however, and the particular kind of ghost image to which I am referring has instead already been manifested physically.
[...] She was making an effort to get something through by using words that were correctly suggestible. [...]
At the same time he chooses words as the basis for his art. [...] He communicates to the authoritative world at large original, excellent, sharp and concisive ideas, through words that are consistently misspelled.
[...] He is not rubbing Ruburt’s nose in every misspelled word, nor is he suggesting, as Ruburt suspects, that Ruburt is a mental numbskull because he is a poor speller.
[...] If authority says spell a word one way, Ruburt defiantly spells it another.
[...] Shaking her finger at me, she voiced the words in an amused and forceful way.
(“The word seisograph comes to mind. [...] Very small, the printing very small, perhaps D E L. Part of the word delivered, I do not know. [...]
[...] They do not operate directly within physical reality, and the word directly is significant.
[...] Very small, the printing very small, perhaps d e l. Part of the word delivered, I do not know. [...]
[...] On Thursday, October 17, Jane unexpectedly received a royalty check from F. Fell re her ESP book; this after Seth had stated on page 107 that Jane would soon receive unexpected word regarding a book. [...] I wanted to know if this check represented the word referred to by Seth.
(I also wanted the latest word on the status of the auto accident probability data, involving Jane, and given on page 111 of the last session. [...]
Other shapes and forms that you could perceive, you do not; even in explaining other realities to you I must use the words shapes and forms, or you would not understand what I mean.
(When she could finally talk Jane revealed that she had been experiencing a concept to accompany the personality’s words; this she has done before when speaking for Seth’s entity, and we have been told before that this is one of the reasons or purposes for her speaking for this new personality. [...]
The second impression that I was supposed to complete (“something bright and small beneath this overhanging or threatening portion”) was to lead me to the word “roller pan,” which also appeared on the bill beneath the word “roofing.” [...]
Here Seth’s impressions had been quite literal, as if the words on the bill were coming to life and being described as objects instead of as words describing objects. [...]
[...] (The words “liberal discounts” appear on the object.)
(To Giovanni) Now I have a brief word that I would like to say to this one over here. Now first of all you are not afraid of psychic reality in any sense of the word. [...]
[...] You are trying to order her to be something—a female—when in your heart you wished she was a male, and so when you try to order her about in the dream instead you speak to the brother who is a male, and your words do not make a physical impression. [...]
[...] In other words, you are in many ways a fleshy projection of your dreaming self.
Now, no psychological structure is easy to describe in words. [...]
[...] In other words, you should be as flexible mentally, psychologically, and spiritually as possible, open to new ideas, creative, and not overly dependent upon organizations or dogma.
(Intrigued by Jane’s delivery of the word extral, I checked Webster’s Unabridged for 1951. [...] It might be said that the overtones of the two words, extralvalue and extralimitary, were the same. Jane speculated that since she had studied Latin in high school Seth might have used her own subconscious knowledge to coin a new word.
[...] I could not tell you in the beginning in so many words that Ruburt is myself, because you would have leaped to the conclusion that I was Ruburt’s subconscious mind, and this is not so.
[...] You are indeed as you can see broken up a million times, and put together in many various manners; and yet you retain the inner ego, and in other words your own identity. [...]
In other words the whole in almost any case is more than the sum of its parts. [...]
[...] I have used the word plane to describe any other existence sphere with which you are not familiar. [...] From here on I will use the word plane to refer to existences having to do with your own levels. [...]
[...] Where a place for example is seen, rather than words being heard, is determined by the receiver of the message.
The actual communication is not in words or pictures. [...]
There are so many planes that it is impossible to list them, and difficulty arises from your need to categorize in terms of words. [...]
Now: I said, in book dictation, I believe (in the 835th session), that the people of Jonestown died of an epidemic of beliefs — or words to that effect. I used words to that effect.
[...] Often they remind me of other things I would like to say … I have never trusted the written word half as much as I trust the spoken word, and on your plane it is difficult to trust either, but as I mentioned, I always enjoyed conversation, which is the liveliest of the arts.
[...] He uses emotional inflections delivering the material that greatly add to the meaning of the words themselves, however, and he may have had this in mind. Words really come to life as he speaks them.)
Again the mental words — surely not mine — responded. [...]
Because Ruburt deals in words, it is easy for me to communicate in this way. [...]
[...] And some word like January or Januarious.
[...] Sales certainly are methods of disposal, and sales are dealt with on both sides of the object itself, including use of the word sale, several times. [...]
[...] Since the New York State elections, including that for the governorship, were due on November 9, it is apparent that Jane was trying for the word gubernatorial, with which she is not particularly familiar on a conscious level.
[...] You are using the same words in some of your conversations but the words mean different things to both of you, and so you are not communicating properly. [...] You earlier mentioned, you see I do not lose anything, semantics, and the confusion of words, and this is what you are involved within your relationship with your husband. [...] So that you must get beneath words. [...]
I am shortly going to end our session, but I have a word for our dean(Theodore), over there behind the vine. [...]
From now on he should forget the word “work” in reference to his own writing. [...] The connotations of the word crept into all areas of his life, tinged by unfortunate beliefs connected with the word.
[...] Long ago you first used the word “work” in reference to your painting, and to Ruburt’s writing. [...]
All of his ideas of responsibility became attached to the word “work.” [...]