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WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 4, 1984 ginger ale decisions dreaded limping

I do not wish to simplify matters, but such decisions can be uncovered very easily in children. A child might fall and badly scrape a knee — so badly that limping is the result, at least temporarily. Such a child will often be quite conscious of the reason for the affair: he or she may openly admit the fact that the injured part was purposefully chosen so that a dreaded test at school could be missed, and the child might well think that the injury was little enough to pay for the desired effect that it produced.

An adult under the same circumstances might become injured to avoid a dreaded event at the office — but the adult may well feel ashamed of such a reaction, and so hide it from himself or herself in order to save feelings of self-esteem. In such cases, however, the adults will feel that they are victims of events over which they have little or no control.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, June 30, 1970 guilt Derek guilty props penance

[...] You will not do anything so dreadful if you allow yourself some freedom. [...]

[...] It would lead me to believe that to be alive must be a dreadful state indeed! [...]

TES3 Session 98 October 19, 1964 nodule arthritic wrist irritation injury

[...] Oftentimes also those in attendance, the doctors or other healers are themselves tired, prone to the patient’s emotional fears, and automatically in self-defense respond by giving voice to the patient’s subconscious dread, picking it up telepathically but feeling it is directed at themselves, on a subconscious level of course.

[...] In such an instance and under certain conditions such an individual would have his deepest dreads, therefore, fastened upon him.

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: March 27, 1984 insurance circulate enemies health exuberance

[...] However, that mixture of dread and anticipation I’ve felt every day for months when I went to the mail box should now begin to dissipate.

TES3 Session 87 September 14, 1964 enclosure cancer comprehension capsule gates

[...] Two in particular were men, dreadfully afraid of death, and both dying of cancer.

In Ruburt’s second dream he experienced no feeling of dread when he spoke of having cancer, because at the time he was not afraid. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session March 15, 1976 chores policy distraction refreshing agitation

[...] There is no need either to dread the summer. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 5, 1984 funeral breakfast eating chucks uneven

[...] “I guess I was getting from Seth: ‘Ruburt will make out okay in hydro,’ because it’s something I’ve been dreading.”

TPS3 Deleted Session August 20, 1977 materialistic spray jaw glasses forecast

[...] The steps to the garage are no longer dreaded. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 921, October 8, 1980 schizophrenic devil demons personifications debased

[...] Some stood for forces of nature that could very well be at times advantageous, and at times disadvantageous—as, for example, the god of storms might be very welcome at one time, in periods of drought, while his powers might be quite dreaded if he overly satisfied his people. [...]

TSM Chapter Twelve Doris Matt reincarnation Rev Jon

[...] In the meantime she was dreadfully lonely, for she would refuse dates with “ordinary” men, since they seemed so inferior compared to the new idol.

[...] But in both cases the personality was filled with an inner dread, to some extent resenting those he helped. [...]

TES9 Session 434 September 6, 1968 monastery Tam Bordeaux intellect monk

[...] But in these cases the personality was filled with an inner dread, and to some extent resented those he helped. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 10, 1982 chair scared crying leaned tv

(One of my first thoughts was that the dreaded time had come—that no matter what Seth had been saying lately, or what Jane and I thought about her getting better, she was actually worse off than ever. [...]

TES1 Session 25 February 12, 1964 duality phonograph recorder plane camera

It is only the sense of duality, of which we have spoken, that makes death appear as such a dreadful thing. [...]