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TPS5 Session 898 (Deleted Portion) January 30, 1980 sons daughters embody bare father

The dream was simply a small scenario. (Long pause.) Such probable currents ride beneath all relationships. If your father did have daughters, rather than sons in the life that you know, he actually would have fared better in the physical world, because he would have felt it his duty to protect them financially: he would have considered them fairly helpless, and in need of his abilities. As his sons grew out of boyhood he felt that they dwarfed him. He was in a fashion frightened of the ideas of masculinity he grew up with—ideas he felt he did not embody, and he projected those upon his sons so that in a fashion they overawed him, or put him to shame.

(10:30 PM. Jane didn’t remember the dream material. I thought it excellent, I told her. I was pleased to have tuned in to a probable reality, even if so briefly. More and more I appreciate the fantastic reality of dreams—the tremendous knowledge and variety, literally unending, that’s embodied within them. “Just think of the number of people who have dreams like that,” I said, “but who either don’t remember them, or pay any attention to them if they do. Look what they’re missing....” Later I thought that I should have asked Seth what kind of interpretation of the dream a conventional psychologist would have given.

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 591, August 11, 1971 Christ Luke Matthew conspiracy crucifixion

Symbolically, however, the crucifixion idea itself embodied deep dilemmas and meanings of the human psyche, and so the Crucifixion per se became a far greater reality than the actual physical events that occurred at the time.

[...] Many complicated questions and reasons have been advanced in dealing with various aspects of the Gospels: their possible foundation in oral tradition and older common literary or documentary sources; whether any of them embodies an eyewitness account of the life of Christ [it has been very recently claimed that Mark’s was written only a few years after Christ’s death, for example], whether the Gospels should simply be regarded as expressing a single tradition, the fact and atmosphere of Christ, regardless of anything else, etc.

TPS1 Session 585 (Deleted Portion) May 12, 1971 creed panel permanent symptoms sketches

[...] I pulled the little sketch, which was a free interpretation of what I considered to be a man facing himself, embodying certain distortions of face and form from my files recently and decided to paint it. [...]

(And embodied in our “creed” that we are now working on...)

UR2 Appendix 26: (For Session 734) Sumari families bereft Del November

[...] Even now she could only link the release of her very creative Sumari attributes, the singing poetry, and prose [as embodied in her novel, Oversoul Seven, for instance], with Seth’s reference to psychic families as well as physical ones.

UR1 Appendix 6: (For Session 687) ancient pathological article Appendix parallel

(While watching television last night we periodically discussed the trite thinking embodied in the article. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 28, 1984 viruses disease contributors darted Maude

[...] Jane said she thought that right away Seth was starting to answer my question of yesterday — not the portion about radiation and why that phenomenon is too strong for us to bear, but the part about the consciousness embodied in cancer, say, which is also too much for us much of the time. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session February 11, 1981 public arena spontaneous withdrawing white

[...] You both felt a sense of schism between Ruburt’s physical condition and a hypothetical image of Ruburt as someone getting my material and ideally embodying it, so that if not perfect at least the main aspects of the life were smoothed out without contrasts. (Long pause.) In that regard indeed Ruburt felt as if he could not live up to my creative work—as if his physical being must embody all of the knowledge that came to him through our sessions—another important point. [...]

UR1 Appendix 3: (For Session 681) capsule plane massive tissue boundary

[...] One day in April, 1973, she had a fine series of encounters with massiveness, many of them embodying those extra qualities; see her own account of the whole adventure in the notes for the 653rd session in Chapter 13 of Personal Reality.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 627, November 13, 1972 beliefs unexamined assess coughing power

Now, dictation: Not long ago Ruburt was presented with a demonstration embodying the nature and power of beliefs.

UR1 Section 2: Session 689 March 18, 1974 million animal toolmaking epochs totem

[...] Their living relics exist in the god concepts that embodied them. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session May 7, 1981 responsibility pleasure penance gloom incoherent

(I could add that yesterday and today especially the mail had embodied the extremes of response Jane often gets to her work—from the incoherent to the very complimentary, from people literally begging for relief from possession, say, to inquisitive, thoughtful letters from psychologists and other professional people. [...]

TES7 Session 331 April 3, 1967 project form Lizzie dead mac

[...] Each form, embodying certain identity characteristics, has its own environment. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session May 14, 1982 nurse Upjohn Eleanor Roe visits

(Long pause.) As I mentioned, the beliefs of your society are everywhere embodied in all of its organizations and professions. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 5: Session 901, February 18, 1980 optometrist lenses snake glasses waken

[...] It wasn’t until Jane began coming through with the ideas embodied in the Seth material that I began to question my “need” for glasses. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session April 5, 1978 public fears art threat livelihood

[...] Ruburt wants to embody his art. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 743 April 21, 1975 unknown ufo Atlantis Bermuda entices

[...] At the same time, I was thinking as I wrote that Seth’s sentence, above: “You cannot understand perceived events unless you understand who perceives them,” embodied one of his best ideas in “Unknown” Reality.)

TPS4 Deleted Session June 14, 1978 impulses interview welm Village library

[...] Their contents are embodied in the two papers that are reproduced below; the first one, from the library, she received before placing a call to The Village Voice; the second, from Seth, came through after she made that call, and called a few people about visiting us next Friday night.

TMA Session Five August 20, 1980 George Laurel target magical rational

[...] That juncture embodies the actions and beliefs we choose to draw from all of our previous points of power. [...]

DEaVF1 Preface by Seth: Session 881, September 25, 1979 billion creationists reptiles ambitious evolutionary

[...] We think about those subjects too, but in order to have the sessions on a week-to-week basis we concentrate upon the simple creative achievement embodied in each session itself, and let go of the larger implications. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 733 January 27, 1975 massive jigsaw greed counterparts utter

Seth’s almost casual remark here: “So does it appear to my consciousness,” embodies a new thought for us in connection with Jane’s adventures with massiveness; it’s the kind of clue about the Seth phenomenon that we’re always interested in getting. [...]

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