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[...] The “future” of the species is being worked out in the private and mass dreams of its members, but this also is never considered. [...]
(On May 3, the day after she’d delivered the last session, Jane was working on her third Seven novel when she received from Prentice-Hall a dozen complimentary copies of her second Seven: The Further Education of Oversoul Seven. [...]
The political arena was the practical working realm in which those ideals were to find fruition. [...]
[...] We will work it in.
[...] All molecular constructions exhibit that certain kind of introspective activity, as if the inner working of some giant computer was intimately in touch not only with its own programming and the probabilities connected with it, but with a deep psychological awareness of the activities of the electrons and various visible and invisible particles that form its own physical construction.
The two of you, working together, could change your material circumstances in truly astounding ways. [...]
[...] Far be it from me to interrupt when you are not working; when you are not looking within yourselves. [...] But far be it from me to mention that you have not been working. [...]
[...] Now, there is a way—when you are involved in physical activity, and even intense mental work—to change the inner focus so that you are aware of two realities at once and can manipulate quite easily in the physical reality as you must. [...]
[...] It is a portion that can understand your (Theodore) being overwhelmed with work; it is a portion that can understand your being full with child (Sue); it is a portion that can understand the times when you wanted to leave physical reality (Ned); it is a portion that can understand the part of you (Sally) that wanted to be a star; it is a portion that can understand the part of you that wanted to conquer and is afraid to conquer (Brad); it is a portion that can understand the guilt you (Rose) feel for no reason. [...]
[...] (There was some other stuff I got but I’ve forgotten it already.) Anyway the chapter was to be followed according to what I got, by one on frightened people who suddenly break out of old ideas, open their mental environments, and seemingly work miracles in their lives; like the old man, the old woman....
—and evidently some minds do work in such ways that anything not rooted in the “objective, external” world literally does not exist; this orientation includes the belief, the “fact,” that even all thinking or feeling is so related to that outsideness, or is so a part of it, that there is no separation possible.
(It should be noted here that Jane spent most of the day working on the article for Fate Magazine, dealing with Seth and the envelope experiments. [...] It was tiring work in its own way, and Seth gives this activity as one of the reasons the envelope experiment results were not better. He has also said in the past that this kind of work on Jane’s part can lower the level of her results.
[...] Shortly afterward, while working at home, Marian felt what she called a compulsive urge to telephone this teacher and make peace with her; Marian found herself picking up the telephone before she realized what she was doing. [...]
It is not the time he spends working, necessarily. [...]
[...] Both of us are making an effort to work regularly with the pendulum, as suggested by Seth.
[...] The inner ego contains the various purposes toward which the entity, as seen in its various personalities, has been working to achieve.
[...] The attempt is obviously doomed to failure, since the necessary actual perspectives in which the landscape exists are denied to him as working materials. [...]
[...] The best he can do is create a distortion of the original landscape—a creation of an approximation that can comfortably exist within the limited perspectives with which he can work, and using the materials that are at his own command.
[...] Yet it did contain indeed, at the time, sexual, social, and work implications, and it was carefully chosen. [...] At that time, long past, you were worried and somewhat jealous of Ruburt’s work progress. [...]
[...] Moreover, Ruburt would simply not go to work, and lose writing time to support you so you could paint.
[...] You knew how well hypnosis worked, though the term is meaningless.
(To Ned.) And no disappearing act will work, for wherever you can disappear to, I can follow and behind all your ostentatious openness there are closed doors. [...]
[...] The reality of what you are now and then you can begin to work with what you are and what you have. [...]
Now I will let you take your sensitive break and barriers do not work with me. [...]
([Joel:] “Barriers don’t work with us do they? [...]