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NotP Chapter 9: Session 792, January 24, 1977 events shared cellular network rose

[...] Love, purpose, belief, and intent — these shape your physical body and work upon it and with it even as at other levels cellular consciousness forms it.

The exercises will not work, however, in the way they are meant to if they are embarked upon with too serious an air or intent. [...]

[...] I watched, bemused and certainly delighted, as she got to work. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 518, March 18, 1970 astute march environment chapter lapse

In the following chapter I hope to give you an idea, quite simply, of our existence, the work in which we are involved, the dimension in which we exist, the purposes that we hold dear; and most of all, of those concerns that make up our experience.

TPS7 Deleted Session November 28, 1983 diet nightshade recovery knuckle Steve

[...] While I worked with mail, Jane began reading yesterday’s session. [...]

[...] I wanted to know what part beliefs played in such diets, that worked, and I wanted to know about the wide variance in human responses. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 940, February 3, 1982 center homey doorstep prepackaged stand

[...] Jane’s vocal difficulties have been minimal, but her handwriting hasn’t been too steady as she answered mail and worked on some poetry. [...]

[...] The writer of the other letter, while praising our work, is caught up in questions of conventional religion: “I keep wondering over and over again whether Seth is a demon or a deception. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 580, April 12, 1971 unending inhumanity suffering portray misdirection

[...] He checks on his inner progress by seeing the physical materialization of his work. The work, the reality, is still a creative achievement, although it may portray a tragedy or unspeakable terror in your terms at any given time.

TES2 Session 63 June 17, 1964 antimatter perspective ball interval Philip

[...] I was rather tired this morning but began work on my ESP book as usual. [...] encounter in the chapter I was working on. At 9:55 I turned the radio off in the front room where I was working, and leaving the doors open between the front room and the bedroom, I lay down.

[...] John Bradley set to work drawing a map of his neighborhood in Williamsport. [...]

[...] I then continued putting myself in a light trance, suggesting that my subconscious would give me an experiment that would prove the validity of clairvoyance, premonition or prediction for the chapter I was working on. [...]

[...] There was more, but I believe that by this time I was coming out of the desired state and was consciously connecting the name Ryerson with a local teacher by that name whom Jane sees occasionally in connection with the art gallery where she works. [...]

TES3 Session 93 September 30, 1964 tub Larry leaked pajamas theatre

(Howard bought a small tempera of mine picturing two apples; and then to Jane’s surprise he bought off the wall of our apartment a small abstract oil that Jane and I had produced jointly, in a humorous attempt at working together. [...] It was the first piece of art work Jane had ever sold, and she was pleased.

When I spoke of the fine discrimination used in the construction of a dream, I had reference to the amazing work done by the inner self in the choice of its individualized symbols, which would have meaning to the many and various levels of the subconscious.

[...] In dreams the self looks elsewhere, and the “I” is a conscious “I”, and the working ability is tremendous. [...]

[...] I remember walking out to the living room where she writes her poetry, having finished my own work in my studio in the back of the apartment at about 9 PM; Jane’s first words were “Boy, have I got a great idea,” or to that effect. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 711 October 9, 1974 station programs psyche grocer characters

[...] The overall reception is dependent upon the wiring and the inner workings of the radio — and (intently) those workings exist apart from the stations they are meant to pick up. [...]

[...] Therefore your world has a stability that you accept, a certain order and predictability3 that works well enough for daily concerns. [...]

[...] The crowds then cheer, and our grocer in his soap opera may smile and say: “But it will all work out after all.”

[...] “I know he said that was the end of book work” she told me, “but I think there’s more on it. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 7 camouflage Malba instruments Decatur senses

[...] She grew up with an aunt and older brother, married at eighteen and worked in a dress or textile plant in Decatur, South Dakota. [...]

[...] While her husband worked in the factory, he also owned a farm outside of Decatur, and after marriage the couple moved there. [...]

[...] She told us that she worked in the factory for only a few months. [...]

[...] As you’ll see, we were shortly to put his methods to work. [...]

TES5 Session 215 December 8, 1965 candle flame Roy height test

[...] But again, his affairs will work out. The discouragement seems to be connected with his work, and a lack of confidence that is temporary. [...]

Again, a clock that did not work correctly.

[...] I have the impression also that he is discouraged, but affairs will work out well for him.

(At first the envelope test data left us at a loss, until memory began to work. [...]

TES5 Session 232 February 9, 1966 photo Ezra twisted table envelope

[...] Now much of it would, and is, theoretically available to each human being; but practically of course things simply do not work that way. [...]

It will also be developed on your part as you let it develop, Joseph, and in your own work. [...]

The workings of any cell within your physical body would strike you as quite alien. [...]

(“A connection with four people,” I felt to be a vague reference to others I worked with at Artistic Card Co., when the photo was taken in 1960. [...]

TES5 Session 239 March 7, 1966 John perfume dominate Philip wife

[...] It cannot be clearly understood simply because at present psychologists believe that association works only in connection with past events.

[...] It is true that the mind works on associative principles. [...]

The associative processes work both backwards and forwards. [...]

[...] He is an excellent medical representative for Searle Drug, but feels he is not being extended enough in his work; he wants more challenge. [...]

TMA Session Two August 11, 1980 Brenner rational deer Floyd magical

(Today I bought Jane a “water cushion” to aid in her sitting difficulties, but upon filling it after supper we didn’t think it would work. [...]

[...] In the past you have both felt at some disadvantage yourselves, feeling our work to be theoretically fascinating, creatively valid, but not necessarily containing any statement about any kind of “scientifically valid” hardbed reality. [...]

[...] The thing is, I really believe the information is good, and that it can work, that basically it’s the best kind of information people can get.

“Floyd Waterman represents someone who has a connection with living animals in the present [on his farm], and connects the times in the dream, since he also is in the construction business and does carpentry work —and the man who owned the deer was a carpenter. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 586, July 24, 1971 Christ Paul historical Saul zealot

[...] There were many factors behind the long layoff: Jane’s sheer need for rest; problems and questions of our own that we had wanted to deal with, but had put off for a long time; some work with others; a vacation; and the acquisition of several more rooms across the hall from our original apartment. [...]

Another will be born in Africa, a black man whose main work will be done in Indonesia. [...]

[...] I had to work harder than usual taking notes because I was out of practice; I also discovered I’d temporarily forgotten some of the symbols I use in my own version of Speedwriting.

(10:05.) All personalities have free will and work out their own challenges. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 870, August 1, 1979 impulses ideal urge civilizations headache

[...] Begin with innocuous but annoying physical conditions, however, and try to work those out for yourself. [...]

[...] As children, some people love to work with words, some with images, some with objects. [...]

[...] You begin by changing your thoughts toward your contemporaries, your country, your family, your working companions. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, November 16, 1971 Gert Jason Phil Bette Alpha

[...] So you work not only for yourselves, but you work for others, and you change not only yourselves, but you change others, and you alter the species of which you are a part. [...]

[...] It seems to you that there are divisions within it, but it is only because from your point of view, you are working upward. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 617, September 25, 1972 core beliefs invisible reinforce illness

[...] Others, we saw, were impressed too: men doing flood repair work in a downstairs apartment came outside to stand in the driveway, staring skyward. [...]

[...] If you dwell on ideas of danger or potential disaster, if you think of the world mainly in terms of your physical survival and consider all those circumstances that may work against it, then you may find yourself suddenly aware of precognitive dreams that foretell incidents of accidents, earthquakes, robberies or murders.

(Seth’s clever, somewhat humorous stresses in the above paragraph were intended to make certain points to me personally while he continued work on his book. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 703 June 12, 1974 blueprints dynamics Section physician frequencies

[...] So-called objective approaches will only work at all when you are dealing with so-called objective effects — and your physicists are learning that even in that framework many “facts” are facts only within certain frequencies,2 or under certain conditions. [...]

[...] Unknown or not, it is what you are working with.

(Once again now, Jane wondered why the “more elaborate or complicated qualities” of her trances [she couldn’t really explain what she meant here] were necessary in order for her to deliver this book, as opposed to the “easier” ones she’d experienced for Personal Reality. I suggested she forget such comparisons and think that “Unknown” Reality simply required a different approach, for whatever subjective reasons, and that perhaps her constant questioning would be taken care of as her work on it progressed.5

TES3 Session 144 April 7, 1965 knot Lorraine Belgium narcotics action

[...] Several Elmirans keep well informed concerning them, and one Elmiran happens to work in the same out-of-state town in which they live.

[...] She confirmed that she has been interested in communication and related work. [...]

[...] Having problems in the physical world, he may attempt to solve them through working them out on a dream basis, trying various solutions.

[...] Consciously he may not even know the problems which beset him, but which he has worked out on a subconscious level. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 17, 1978 accident death family killed tragedy

[...] And his work in turn led me to what I think of as an exceptionally good idea for a book, which I’ll describe at first break.)

Apropos of your remarks: you should do your work, as you used the term, first of all because you both want to do it. [...]

Our work, in those terms, may have turned into a career, but not a career that you can equate with others. [...]

[...] It is far more important that psychology understand our work, for example, than that your current physicists do.

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