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[...] People may question the precepts, but generally speaking they live and work within organizational frameworks, each one ruled by various assumptions or suggestions.
(10:20.) Those areas tried to work together today. [...]
[...] It is also important, now, that you concentrate upon your own creative works, both of you—Ruburt particularly, so that he takes his mind off of his body, and focuses elsewhere. [...]
[...] Tell yourselves that your work will be productive, and that Ruburt’s body will improve as the day goes on. [...]
[...] Bill Gallagher also wondered about using suggestion even in working out problems connected with a hobby. His hobby is rope work, and at times the designs he uses are quite complicated.
[...] You may for example suggest before sleeping that the next day, while you are involved in your working situation, the subconscious will be involved in working out designs for you for your own projects.
[...] As a result the ego can apply itself to the job at hand while the subconscious works for you and your inner purposes. This is very practical, and works without much difficulty.
[...] She agreed that it should work, especially if she was capable, as Seth, of carrying on a conversation with three other people, almost simultaneously.
In your dream3 you were, of course, in the process of forming new ideas about the nature of the magical self (through my art) and also in your way working that idea out through imagery. The dream is above all an example of “work” being done at other levels of awareness.
[...] I speculated about the reactions of public personalities when their predictions don’t work out. [...]
[...] That power is working in the world, and in the world of politics, as it is in the world of nature, since you make that distinction.
The magical approach takes it for granted, in the simplest terms, that the life of any individual will fulfill itself, will develop and mature, that the environment and the individual are uniquely suited and work together. [...]
[...] It would work very well, but it does not work that way.
You fear the aggressive portions of your own personality, and instead of allowing these portions to work for you, you are sending them out on a counterfeit journey after an object, another person, with whom you would not be happy, and for whom you have little basic respect.
[...] Seth now told Pat she had writing ability, especially for historical works, and that she would do well in writing and history connected with the Tudor period.)
[...] Jane, liking Timothy Foote, told me later that had he stayed for the evening she would have had a session for him; yet we feel there were reasons he didn’t stay, and that things worked out for the best all around.
[...] His abilities were not to be merged or to disappear, perhaps, into psychic work in those terms.
Any work blockages are also symptoms. [...]
[...] As the joy of life is reflected in all of your acts, affecting your work, bodies, environment and the people you meet, so your problems are also faithfully reflected in all of these areas.
I have told him that concentration on his work will dissipate the rest of his symptoms, but he adopted a too-conscious (underlined) deliberation here. [...]
[...] The blueprints are actually more like inner working plans that can be changed with circumstances, but to some extent they are idea-lizations, with a hyphen.
[...] The information is knit into the genes and chromosomes, but it exists apart, and the physical structures merely represent the carriers of information.3 In the same fashion the species en masse holds within its vast inner mind such working plans or blueprints. [...]
Ideals that before seemed beyond the reach of individuals or of the species will change their character, and become working models that can be used effectively and joyfully.
“When you are working with your beliefs, find out what you really think about the dream condition, for if you trust it, it can become an even more important ally because of your conscious cooperation.”
[...] These emerge from the old Puritan work ethic: “The devil finds evil work for idle hands.”
[...] Bob Monroe is the author of Journeys Out of the Body,1 the book that Jane and I regard as the premier work on the subject. [...]
[...] An artist will be tolerated — only if his work sells well, for example, in which case it will be thought that the artist is simply trickier than most in discovering a way of making money.
And now, if Ruburt worries that he does not carry his share of the work load, because you spend so much time typing our sessions, then the work of typing the dream experiences, both his and your own, shall be his. [...] Information, incidentally, that can stand quite on its own regardless of my connection with it, and it shall be added to your life’s work.
The action performed within the dream; the location; the lack of specific location; the time in which the dream appears to occur; the apparent movements through time within any given dream; the emotional content; the surface psychological content; the work done within the dream; the familiar persons spoken to; the unfamiliar persons spoken to; the relation of the dream to past events and to events immediately preceding sleep; the dream events in relation to future events; messages that are given or sent in sleep.
This idea is not fully developed however, and is in the future, but we should work out a definite plan along these lines. [...]
[...] One reason is that he gets up at 4 AM to work on the monastery farm.
Your acquaintance, Father Martin, will work out well if arrangements can be made. [...]
I would definitely speak to this Father Martin before approaching anyone else, simply because his attitude would enable him to work well with us, I believe that he may be available, though not for any long period. [...]
The use of full intuition with discipline and control, and a daily schedule that includes contemplation and a temporary relaxation and slowing down of bodily process, [means] he will live longer because of this, and his work will be deeper and of greater import.
[...] Torrents of energy, both constructive and aggressive, suddenly are let loose where he works, and woe to all around.
[...] And as you learn relaxation and mental discipline you will find more energy available for your work, for the sessions, and for the enjoyment of life in general.
[...] When you learn to cut through the static—if you trust the system of communication—this is how it works. [...]
(9:38.) First of all, you clear your wires by trying to clear your mind, and simply by trying to understand how Framework 2 works. [...]
[...] I have been very careful in my use of the word love, because it is so bandied about and distorted—but all creativity, and any work of art, and any life, springs from love—a love that automatically brings all things into their own kinds of order. [...]
[...] I seem to be a slow learner; either that or my accumulated resentments seem to be so deeply ingrained that I should work much harder at eradicating old beliefs.)
[...] Carl studied math for two years in college; reading the first session, he said that the ideas presented by Jane in trance made sense to him; he cited some examples to us and worked out some figures, especially concerning quadrants, and drew some diagrams. [...]
Do not work Euclidean violence. [...]
There is work for you to do in here, as is proper. [...]
[...] Meaningful work is important at any age. You cannot content the aged entirely with hobbies any more than you can the young, but meaningful work means work that also has the exuberance of play, and it is that playful quality that contains within itself great propensities of a healing and creative nature.
Some in your society feel that the young are kept out of life’s mainstream also, denied purposeful work, their adolescence prolonged unnecessarily. [...] There were many unfortunate misuses of the old system of having a son follow in his father’s footsteps, yet the son at a young age was given meaningful work to do, and felt a part of life’s mainstream. [...]
[...] All of that building activity was much noisier and more disruptive than the work had been for the front porch, and forced some changes in our schedules, including more night work, as we manipulated around those distractions.
[...] We finally decided to classify these sessions as private, or at least as not being work for Mass Events. [...]
[...] That given event, in your terms happening for the first time, say, begins to “work upon” the participants. [...]
[...] At this time Sue is working on a novel of her own and co-editing a weekly newspaper in a small town some 50 miles north of Elmira, New York (where Jane and I live).
The change in his subjective life is considerable, as the psychic work and his easy manner in the chapter clearly shows. [...]
[...] The painting technique will call forth your creative powers more strongly, and give impetus to the psychic work involved.
[...] You will have to work out your own interpretation here, for the whole circle will represent various amounts of time, according to what you require. [...]