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TES3 Session 139 March 10, 1965 action sphere pulsation perpetuating termination

(While speaking tonight, Jane said she has within a definite “feeling of a pulsation”; it might be likened to the perpetual opening and closing of a fist, she said, with each opening and each closing creating a new reality, and thus moving itself perpetually on.

If you will remember the three creative dilemmas discussed in our past session, you will see that we have here the reason for our self-perpetuating universe, the reason for termination within it, and the inherent necessity for change. If one thought were held forever, no other thoughts would follow, no action would follow, and no identity. In your own intimate psychological experience, in the intimate psychological experience of every individual within your race, you will find recognition of the thought.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 664, May 21, 1973 catastrophe institutions earthquakes caterpillar ice

Catastrophes, such as earthquakes or floods, are not perpetuated by certain elements of nature against other portions of itself. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, June 4, 1968 sic Theodore spare immortalized shortcuts

We have here in the room unbeknown to all of you a perpetual motion machine (Rachel swinging her leg). [...]

[...] I feel, and I do indeed feel, as you with the perpetual motion leg will know, like a friend to all of you this evening and hardly like a bishop. [...]

TPS2 Session 607 April 3, 1972 Alma Porcius Marcus Cato statesman

[...] A circle of reaction has formed about the family therefore, that so far is self-perpetuating. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 26, 1982 David vitamins Cohen letter guitar

[...] Instead they seek to perpetuate their existence as surely as any other living organism does, and in certain senses come to appear to be irrational, in that they seem unable to understand that certain beneficial changes would perpetuate their own lives as well as that of their host, whom they are damaging overly much. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 8, 1982 Roe bedsores Peggy nurse Kardon

[...] At the same time, I wanted material on why Jane might be perpetuating behavior that might lead her back into the hospital—an experience which she’d found to be so traumatic last time. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 22, 1983 spasms surmised legs houseboat Margaret

[...] And that, maybe, the young man they’d taken in represented me as I’d used to be, or a perpetuation of their belief systems into later generations. [...]

TES3 Session 95 October 7, 1964 Philip plane John compulsion entity

[...] But I disapprove of the terms, since in themselves they serve to perpetuate a most unfortunate distortive concept.

Energy is self-perpetuating. [...]

TES8 Session 392 January 22, 1968 displaced minister Philip John committed

[...] The upsetting circumstance mentioned—the decision—representing the basis of conflict that perpetuates many of his physical symptoms. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 20, 1981 handicap Tom symptoms insight aggravated

(Now that idea, I thought as I went into the kitchen to get Jane some wine for the session, made sense—it could account for the perpetuation of her symptoms on a daily, present-life basis, and made a lot more sense than thinking she was suffering now because of something that happened to her when she was perhaps eight years old or whatever. In other words, I said, we’d been approaching the problem backwards: Jane wasn’t sick so much because of her past as she was because of what we were doing every day in present reality—reinforcing and/or perpetuating the symptoms because they served a number of beliefs about present-day reality. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session December 17, 1973 symptoms Picasso price extraordinary isolation

[...] My point was that if she perpetuated her symptoms because of any reasons involving me, that she should instantly dispense with all of those reasons. [...]

(An added note: I now also realize that my not having an outside job helps Jane perpetuate her symptoms—the idea of “protecting” me against the world, etc. [...]

UR1 Appendix 7: (For Session 689) outline Health Illness Sunday contents

Medicine and Therapy as Used to Perpetuate Illness

NoPR Part One: Chapter 8: Session 635, January 24, 1973 guilt violation shalt instinct Thou

[...] Wars are self-perpetuating because they combine both natural and unnatural guilt, compounded and reinforced by memory. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session October 8, 1973 rituals gums shoes dissolved walking

[...] Until now the belief, however, has resulted in a condition of experience—a falsehood perpetuated upon the body, to which it has then responded. [...]

TES8 Session 346 June 14, 1967 peanuts overproduction sun symptoms apricot

[...] There was a resultant manufacture of various chemicals within his system that tended to reproduce and perpetuate the depressed state of mind. [...]

TES9 Session 442 October 14, 1968 circle triangle vortex spirals Freudenberger

They are to a large degree, but not entirely, self-perpetuating, as if the seeds of an apple, instead of falling down to the ground, fell backward into some mysterious dimension within the core of the apple itself. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 643, February 26, 1973 Andrea inferior beliefs aggression opposing

[...] (With emphasis:) Aggression in the most basic terms has nothing to do with physical violence as you think of it, but with the force through which love is perpetuated and creatively renewed.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 2 poems peach moons aesthetic poetry

And when I looked around me, it seemed that for all of man’s good intentions, he only transmitted the errors of his race; that each man or woman unknowingly perpetuated the peculiar sins and failings of their families. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 666, May 28, 1973 flood Pigs Joseph Cuba Bay

[...] You will then help perpetuate the “characteristic” climate to which you travel.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 856, May 24, 1979 Watergate President idealized nuclear fanatic

[...] The detection of the break-in at Watergate both uncovered and perpetuated a labyrinthian series of events that culminated in the resignation of President Nixon on August 9, 1974.

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