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WTH Part One: Chapter 9: May 31, 1984 shin Margaret stretcher thirst Georgia

[...] Jane at once began telling herself it all would be all right, and that appears to be the case. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 650, March 22, 1973 senility hemisphere diagram wealthy picturesque

(Jane spoke very emphatically, gesturing often.) This would be quite apparent were it not for your current belief systems, through which the old are forced to interpret their experience. [...]

[...] Seth, I thought, would say that my father chose all the circumstances of his life, and that such a deprivation in old age was a probable result that materialized physically. [...]

TES9 Session 461 January 29, 1969 intellectually mistletoe superiority meaningful Tam

I would like him to keep Ruburt informed. [...]

[...] Meaning that as soon as I finished the painting I would be after Seth for the information. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 827, March 13, 1978 heredity council Emir character counsel

He was looking for a state of higher consciousness that would represent a unique and yet universal source of information and revelation. [...] He could not assimilate the information, and became frightened, to some extent at least, at the vastness of the experience involved, as if the ancient yet new knowledge that he sought for his individual reasons was so encompassing that his own individuality would have trouble handling it while retaining its own necessary frame of reference. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 15, 1984 faltering Gaye Webster Gym flexes

It would be a good idea once or twice for him to remember the Jungle Gym (in Webster, New York where my younger brother Bill and his family live), and the first time he remembered faltering in a physical fashion. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 9, 1984 inherit genetic raveled Wilson yesterday

[...] Ideally, a change of belief would remedy the situation.

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 30, 1984 maintenance waft passionately exemption tasty

[...] It also reminds me of something Seth said many years ago — that when Jane passionately wanted to get rid of the symptoms, she would do so. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 19, 1984 coughing steam cold loge stage

[...] Once more, I wondered when that cycle of fearful response would end. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 8, 1982 bespoke harbingers interlaces sporadic settling

[...] I hoped it would lead to increased mobility, at least. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, December 14, 1971 Sumari Rob language Femtori Grendah

You were right when you said that we are getting into more meaningful material and so I would like you all to listen so I do not have to give it twice. [...]

ECS1 January 14, 1969, Tuesday Conversation Between Rachel and Ruburt Rachel wheat unfriendly group leave

[...] Because you can change—now this is in our physical terms—you can change what we would think of as the past through actions in our present. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 13: June 23, 1984 superbeing schizophrenic personage dogmas genius

[...] I said that such periods seemed to run in cycles, that I watch Jane and would always call someone if I thought anything else was amiss. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 17, 1984 Georgia ashamed surmount panic starving

[...] She said she’d felt ashamed of the panic at times, and agreed with me that if the shame was used to possibly suppress the panic, it — the panic — would last longer.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 2 poems peach moons aesthetic poetry

[...] In a world where humans slaughtered their own kind constantly, who in their right mind would give a moment’s thought to a cat’s consciousness? [...]

[...] I never would have been able to accept Seth and the sessions without that initial introduction to nonphysical information. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session June 1, 1981 Werner Jim Adams muscular difficulties

[...] Why else would a person put up with what she has for well over a decade, without asking others for help? [...]

[...] You wanted to create a point of crisis, believing to some extent that this would help solve Ruburt’s difficulties. [...]

TES2 Session 72 July 20, 1964 Pipers imposed constructions sea endure

[...] Our friend accepted the invitation, with the proviso that he would come to the apartment providing his office was clear of patients by 9 PM. [...]

(I would like to add here a note that may or may not be of future interest.

UR1 Section 1: Session 684 February 20, 1974 units fluctuates poised blink selectivity

[...] Neither statement would be precisely correct in any case, because your present is a poised balance affected as much by the probable future as the probable past.

[...] There are, then, probabilities quite present, and for that matter biologically practical, that would allow for a change in individual consciousness so great as literally to propel the race into another level of experience entirely. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 8, 1984 Jeff hypothesis suggestions drown cognition

A suggestion like: “If you go swimming too soon after lunch, you will drown,” is extremely dangerous, for it predicts behavior of a disastrous nature that would follow almost automatically after the first act is performed. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 6, 1984 surgery disc Diana Billy employees

[...] Magnify their number proportionally amid the 1,000 or so employees at the hospital, and what sort of percentage of sick employees would you have? [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 18, 1984 fund swifter stick cavernous Newman

[...] Because is was so vivid, it would make a great series of paintings. [...]

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