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WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 27, 1984 inbred infant garage cancer Maude

(I added that I hoped Seth would eventually discuss such questions in his book.

[...] The strange ringing was most distracting, and I thought it would never stop, yet Jane remained in trance, and continued dictation around a few pauses.)

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 672, June 25, 1973 Agnes Nineteen flood solid Chapter

[...] It would be impossible for you to handle the vast amount of material available, in the context of time as you presently experience it. [...]

[...] (See the 668th session in Chapter Nineteen.) You would call each of these immersions into three-dimensional existence a life, with its own self. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 13: June 20, 1984 Donald superbeing hero chocolate personage

Before we continue, I would like to remind the reader that in the middle of these or any of the other problems we have been discussing, there may be a period of depression, or the feeling that one’s own problem has no solution after all.

Remind yourself that for all you might have read, or heard, or deduced earlier, it is certainly not inevitable that all unfortunate situations take the darkest of tones, and that indeed the opposite is true; for if such were the case, the world and all of life would have literally been destroyed through disasters and calamities.

TES1 Session 32 March 4, 1964 Jews starlings gulping killing reverence

[...] She said she didn’t know what kind of a session we would have, yet by 8:58 she reported that she could “feel him.” [...]

(“What would happen if we did have a child?”)

What you would call the wisdom of instinct is not then so sure. [...]

[...] They said they would check into it.)

TPS5 Jane’s Dream Sunday, June 3, Nap. shadows Scene hide shackles storage

[...] I’m in line for a great job… walk with other women thinking how amazed Rob will be if I take it or get it… and that it would be good for me to mix with people for a change. [...]

TES1 February 14, 1964 whatnot sensation nibbling suffusing principally

(I hoped the feeling would develop, into sound or images or whatnot, but nothing more came. [...]

TSM Chapter Nineteen: Innate Knowledge of Basic Reality spider innate sixth purest revelationary

[...] It is concerned with the entity’s innate working knowledge of the basic vitality of the universe, without which no manipulations of vitality would be possible—as, for example, you could not stand up straight without first having an innate sense of balance.

ECS3 ESP Class Session, April 6, 1971 listen labor Alpha gloss platitudes

Now you learned as much this evening listening to each other speak as you would have learned from what I had to say. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 6, 1983 foot leg motion cigarette move

[...] After all, if the motion had been allowed on a daily basis, the ulcers would never have developed in the first place. [...]

The body itself definitely responds to such actions, and at minute levels the muscles and all parts of the body actually move as they would if the motions were physically activated. [...]

TES8 Session 334 April 12, 1967 row Pat tape seat Adrian

Very well indeed, as I intended that it would. [...]

(This would be Dave Lounsburg.)

UR2 Appendix 20: (For Session 713) plane saucer science craft flying

[...] Had the human species gone into certain mental disciplines as thoroughly as it has explored technological disciplines, its practical transportation system would be vastly different, and yet by this time even more practical than it is now. [...]

[...] There are other things you do not understand that I cannot explain to you, simply because they would be too alien now for your regular mode of thought….

TPS5 Deleted Session September 20, 1978 murderers fabric victim shell Eastern

[...] A man who kills with hatred will have his hatred to contend with, but he is not able to kill anyone who has not decided to die—and to die in a particular manner; that is, someone who wants his death blamed on another, who would not commit suicide, who would not choose a long illness—someone who is ready to die but does not want to deal with the circumstances, and wants indeed to be surprised by death.

TPS7 Deleted Session December 16, 1983 Pete Fife Hagen Infirmary insurance

[...] “Remember back in the beginning of these sessions, when I wondered about what would happen when people began to notice your improvements?” I asked Jane. [...]

[...] She said that next Tuesday at 1:00 PM one of the heads of placement at the Chemung County Infirmary a block away would be at 330 to interview Jane, with an assistant, and could I please be there too? [...]

[...] I also knew there were few private rooms in the Infirmary, and that if we lost our privacy it would interfere greatly with our work together—and that the creative work is as much a part of therapy as anything else. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 677, July 11, 1973 affirm creaturehood journeys Trust yourself

[...] I told her that I thought Seth would close out the book tonight. [...]

[...] But to explore the ramifications of reincarnation just as it involves the three of us, for example, would take a book in itself….

[...] She had no feeling any more that Seth would do an Appendix, as we’d speculated about occasionally.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 789, September 27, 1976 predream events ee undecipherable rocket

[...] If an event were a physical craft such as a spaceship, the EE units would allow it to land in your world, but would not be the original propellants. [...]

[...] Some space inhabitants would not be able to land under those conditions at all. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session May 15, 1978 timeless truth quandary daffodils fleeting

[...] It would be a good idea now and then during the day for him to make circles with his eyes, without overdoing it.

Now obviously, if you cut down distractions, or all experiences, there would be little left to enjoy or examine. [...]

[...] I would like you to make a list of what you want to do in a day—that is, in a 24-hour period, and to think of that period, now, as a gift of time, to be used as you desire.

TES9 Session 433 September 2, 1968 nontime road game systems aid

(Today Jane received a call from John Pitre of Franklin, Louisiana, concerning John’s ill wife Peg; thus there was a chance Seth would talk about Peg, but this did not develop.

[...] It would be worked out, you see.

[...] In nontime there is full recognition and sometimes use of time systems, but the personality realizes that it dwells in nontime, and it forms a time schedule or system to get where it wants to go in the same way that you would make a road or path. [...]

TPS5 Session 881 (Deleted Portion) September 25, 1979 approve guiltily refreshment brakes creativity

[...] Before the session I’d expressed the hope that Seth would have something to say about Jane’s frequently-very-relaxed state today.

TES9 Letter to Roger J. Sullivan from Rob and Jane Butts February 3, 1969 roger rundown sent sullivan butts

[...] We have studied your reply to some extent—not as much as we would like—and intend to do more with it. [...]

TES7 Session 302 November 21, 1966 Council election Skidmore article object

Rubert here of course would think of Delmer. [...]

[...] The Constitution was meant to preserve our gov’t., not to serve as a protecting screen for those who would seek to destroy it…”

[...] “There was also a dispute over whether or not a secondary school teacher would have the freedom to teach even the concepts of Communism, without being afraid of misinterpretation.This seemed to involve interpretation, and the final answer is left to the people.” [...]

[...] “Ruburt here of course would think of Delmer. [...]

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