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WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 31, 1984 dealer optimism car migrations Monarch

Many birds in their fantastic migrations demonstrate an amazing optimism, traveling thousands of miles to distant shores, almost literally flying by faith, as it were, ignoring all dangers, unbeseiged by doubts. There is no hesitancy, but the sure flight. Birds do not question whether or not the weather will be favorable, the winds fair or foul. They simply fly toward their destination. Even if some birds do fall or die, this in no way impedes or undermines the faith of the others.

Monarch butterflies, in their remarkable migrations, often fly toward land that they have never seen themselves — and yet they reach their destination.

(I remember also seeing an article not long ago on the migrations of the Monarch butterfly, but doubt if I’ll be able to locate that one easily.

UR2 Epilogue by Robert F. Butts geese Unknown migrations flight epilogue

Somehow the twice-yearly, north-and-south migrations of the geese have become symbols for me of the known and unknown qualities of life — sublime and indecipherable at the same time, enduring yet fleeting, and almost outside of the range of human events. For me, those migrations have become portents of the seasons and of the earth itself as it swings around “our” sun in great rhythms. [...]

For in closing, I’d like to return to one of my favorite happenings: the migration of geese. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 648, March 14, 1973 geese animals instinctive disease beasts

[...] Last night, we had reminders that a natural rhythmic cycle was completing itself six months later: As we retired I thought I heard the barking of geese migrating north, although Jane didn’t. I woke up around four a.m., though, and heard a flight clearly in the silent hour. [...]

[...] In a natural situation, this might involve a mass migration from one territory to another. [...]

Their migration is perfect in its simplicity and complexity, yet your journey as a species is far less predictable, opening avenues of probabilities in which your consciousness and free will allows you to become conscious creators in worlds that you initiate and then inhabit.

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

[...] When she lay down for a nap yesterday afternoon she picked up from Seth hints of subjects he’s going to discuss in Dreams: “man migrations,” and “inside and outside cues” as pertaining to man’s consciousness. [...]

The practical nature of his own dreams was also more apparent, for again, his dreams sent him precise visions as to where food might be located, for example, and for some centuries there were human migrations of a kind that now you see the geese make. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 908, April 16, 1980 cognition classified mathematical savants musician

[...] Abilities and inventions were not dependent upon human migrations, but those migrations themselves were the result of information given in dreams, telling tribes of men the directions in which better homelands could be found.

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 805, May 16, 1977 hunter species biological animals prey

[...] They will migrate if necessary to seek conditions more auspicious. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 649, March 19, 1973 race moral judgments wealth illness

[...] You may migrate to a climate in which the prevailing ideas suit you better, as well as the weather.

SS Appendix: Session 558, November 5, 1970 Baal Ron Speaker Bael b.c

[...] One portion of the group traveled to the land we now call Palestine, and the other migrated, in the next century, appearing in southern Europe.

TES2 Session 59 June 3, 1964 depth horse nail quality Boston

[...] When you migrated to Boston you took the name of Drake. [...] You were young when you migrated, and the ship was three days late. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 617, September 25, 1972 core beliefs invisible reinforce illness

[...] We marveled at the inherent order in the migration, the loud honking that so proudly demonstrated its rightness. [...]

NotP Chapter 4: Session 769, March 29, 1976 bisexual sex sexual heterosexuality love

The balance of resources, animal travel patterns, migrations, weather conditions — all of these must be taken into consideration. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 562, December 7, 1970 civilization violence Lumanians technology caves

[...] Some, after physical death, left to join those from the previous successful civilization, who had migrated to other planetary systems within the physical structure.

UR1 Section 3: Session 701 June 3, 1974 Einstein physicist diagrams theories destroying

[...] There are methods that can be used to discover how different species migrate, for example, and then to duplicate such feats technologically if you want to. [...]

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 873, August 15, 1979 idealist ideals impulses condemning geese

[...] Already I looked forward to their migration, that ancient movement I’ve become especially fond of since we moved into the hill house over four years ago. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 912, April 30, 1980 genetic triggering Rembrandt conceptualize fetus

[...] They were the source of dreams, mentioned earlier, that sent man on migrations after food, that led him toward fertile land. [...]

UR2 Appendix 23: (For Session 724) Warren histories elite primitive gurus

[...] They did not speak of the human beings who had to know what migrations of animals would roam through their land — and when and where, and at what phase of the moon — lest they starve….

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 907, April 14, 1980 genetic determinism artist volition actor

[...] [She also relayed to me Seth’s comments about an article on bird migration that I read to her while we were having lunch, but I lost those too.] Jane called me early for the session—at 8:20, while I was still busy with Mass Events. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 687 March 4, 1974 probable neurological shadowy geese race

(In chapters 3 and 12 of Personal Reality, I inserted notes describing how Jane and I had seen geese during their migrations south, then north, respectively, in 1972 and 1973. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 10: Session 933, August 7, 1981 Bahais pleasure tribe dreamers Shiite

[...] The dreamers would travel out-of-body in various directions to see the extent of drought conditions, and to ascertain the best direction for the tribe to take in any needed migration.

UR2 Section 4: Session 708 September 30, 1974 sleepwalkers hibernation flesh code secondary

(I took the sign of migration as a good omen, though, for the circumstances of the flight were strongly reminiscent of those described at the beginning of the 687th session, in Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality. [...]

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