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[...] In English, the name would be Madonna of the White Waters.
[...] Bill Gallagher said the Spanish word for west is occidente; and the Spanish Madonna of the White Waters would be Madonna de Blanca Agua.
The same care and attention must be given as would be given to any vocation, and this is no light matter. [...]
I am not sugar-coating the process for you, for this would not be to your advantage. [...]
[...] Only it would survive. The day in which it was produced would vanish and be nothing—only the work would survive as a monument. The trivialities and moods, the feelings of morning and twilight would be extinguished—so he thought as you told him, and so against many of his natural instincts he tried to obey.
Language is practiced by infants in the dream state, and it is indeed that mental practice that results in children speaking sentences far more quickly than otherwise would seem possible. [...] Without dreaming there would be no learning, nor would there be memory.
[...] We decided we would like Seth’s help with this problem, and so expected to hear him speak this evening.
The personal matters, questions, affairs of daily concern, that may be mentioned because Ruburt’s emotional image triggers their inclusion—these will always be used as examples to give you material that you would receive in any case.
[...] Any other approach would rob the material of rich dimensions, for I am the proof in my own pudding, you see. [...]
[...] She said that at the end of the session, just before she left trance, she got a message that she would hear from the publisher Prentice-Hall, within three days concerning the prospectus they have for the book on the Seth material.
[...] A sequence of dreams, Jane said, would give a much better perspective on the dreamer’s challenges, fear, etc., in life, and yield much better insights. [...]
In the past, if people didn’t remember their dreams, they’d project their dream events upon natural events, or read objective events as symbols that would actually express the dream itself. [...]
[...] When you do remember your dreams, it can be quite effective to talk mentally with any of the dream images that are distressed or in difficulties, to bolster their courage or whatever, as you would bolster the courage of children for in a way these dream images are mental children.
[...] Before such communications, the normal world of social concourse and natural phenomena always provided a great backdrop, in which the dreams of the night before would speak their messages—and the exterior circumstances then become recognizable for inner insights.
(Jane was quite ready for her regular session at 9:00, although because of the call we weren’t sure what it would cover. [...]
[...] If the inner portions of the self were supposed to have that responsibility, then you would not need a conscious mind.
[...] You change the idea as an artist would his palette.
While Seth was dictating The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events, for example, the Three Mile Island nuclear accident occurred; and had the affair turned into a disaster, our Chemung County would have been used to house refugees. [...]
When Seth began this manuscript, I was personally working with the idea of “heroic impulses” (those separate from our usual ones) that would operate as inner impetuses toward constructive action. [...]
I’ve had my own hassles with impulses, following only those I thought would lead me where I wanted to go, and drastically cutting down those I feared might distract me from my work. [...]
[...] Not that such material wasn’t often distorted, or just as often discounted: In any case, it would have to be interpreted again and again so that it applied to the species’ experience in time’s framework.
I would like to discuss the inner senses in connection with some of the other material that you have been given more recently.
[...] I had forgotten to do so, and when I realized this at last break had assumed it would be better to wait until next session.
[...] We did not think Seth would clear up the doubtful points, at least not all of them, because of the lateness of the hour. [...]
[...] Note that the sawhorse shape and the support for a child’s seesaw would be practically the same. [...]
(Jane said before the session that she had no idea of what Seth would talk about. [...]
Now the length of this interval would seem unbelievably brief from some perspectives or systems, and centuries long, you see, if viewed from different systems. [...]
[...] Jane said this data is the way she would refer to such an object.
[...] This would connect such initials with the fact that the envelope object is a square item, [although not a package]. [...]
These multidimensional intensities would be considered as inherent qualities belonging to each number. (One minute pause.) They would represent other dimensional realities inherent in the number itself, and since numbers are only symbols they would therefore represent other dimensional realities inherent in the unit for which the number stood.
[...] Simple self-hypnosis on Ruburt’s part, just to induce physical relaxation, would also be of excellent benefit, because it would mean he was willing to induce relaxation.
I would like Ruburt to make a red star each time during the day he finds himself thinking pleasant or optimistic thoughts, and a large one each day or time he feels a strong surge of faith or exuberance. [...]
[...] This will be helpful at your present stages, where earlier both of your attitudes would have stood in the way.
[...] The child may know that the illness is the result of feelings that the parents would consider quite cowardly, or otherwise involves emotional realities that the parents simply would not understand. [...]
[...] It is easier to go along than to be honest, particularly when honesty would often involve a kind of communication his parents might frown upon, or the expression of emotions that are quite unacceptable.
Forgive the terminology, but you each believed in “magic,” or the sessions never would have started. [...]
As soon as I realized that Dreams, “Evolution,” and Value Fulfillment was going to be so long that it would require publication in two volumes, I began to think about how I was going to summarize here all of the material that Jane, Seth, and I had contributed to Volume 1. I developed the hilarious notion that if I did the job the way I really wanted to, this introduction would be as long as that first volume is itself! [...]