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WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 27, 1984 medicine western animals site vaccination

It is true that some native populations — particularly in the past — were free of many of the childhood diseases that are considered natural by western medicine. It is also true, of course, that some primitive societies have lost large numbers of their populations to disease. Some of those instances, however, were caused precisely by the sudden introduction of western medicine.

I am not condemning western medicine per se, however, but merely pointing out its many detrimental aspects. Medicinal science is also in a state of transition, and it is just as important — if not more so — that it examine its concepts as well as its techniques.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 7: Session 631, December 18, 1972 viruses drugs natural counteract minced

Now in the context of usual Western learning, and with the introduction of modern drugs, you are in somewhat of a quandary. [...]

(Pause at 9:58.) I am not suggesting that you not visit doctors or not take drugs of that nature, as long as you believe in the structure of medical discipline that the Western world has evolved. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 651, March 26, 1973 black age races sleeping white

[...] Generally speaking, in Western society the conscious mind is seen as coming into its own in early adulthood, as the self rises from the bed of childhood unconsciousness into its critical awareness and differentiation. [...]

During Western years of adulthood, consciousness is focused most intently in one specific area of activity and physical manipulation. [...]

[...] Now all of this so far is from the standpoint of American and Western belief. [...]

TPS2 Session 601 December 22, 1971 chants Sumari songs language ancient

[...] The thought patterns beneath various languages are different, and he has been trained in the Western tradition. [...]

The translations when they come must make sense to the Western mind. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 659, April 25, 1973 hypnotist doctors witch hypnosis quacks

[...] With the greatest understanding and compassion, let me mention that Western medicine is in its way one of the most uncivilized hypnotic devices. The most educated Western doctors will look with utter dismay and horror at the thought of a chicken being sacrificed in a primitive witch doctor’s hut, and yet will consider it quite scientific and inevitable that a woman sacrifice two breasts to cancer. [...]

(Pause.) A modern Western physician — granted, with the greatest discomfiture — will inform his patient that he is about to die, impressing upon him that his situation is hopeless, and yet will react with scorn and loathing when he reads that a voodoo practitioner has put a curse upon some innocent victim.

UR2 Appendix 15: (For Session 710) gurus untruth Eastern mystical philosophy

(Yet I think more is involved than choosing among the belief systems offered by Eastern or Western cultures, for instance — that is, in more basic terms each personality would make that kind of choice before physical birth, with the full understanding of the vast influence such a decision would have upon a life’s work. [...]

[...] We could easily take a book to present the reasons for our particular beliefs, examining them in connection with both Eastern and Western religious philosophies. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 690 March 21, 1974 Christ architect species religious Jehovah

[...] The male aspects of Christ were the ones that Western civilization emphasized. [...]

[...] I am speaking now of mainline Western civilization. [...]

Now: Realize that for now I am emphasizing your Western civilization.

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

Much investigation along the lines of so-called ESP is being carried on in the Western world. The fact is that Western man has not only cut himself off from half of his own ability, and half of his own knowledge because of his insistence upon an artificial dual nature, but he has also cut himself off from the very primitive societies from which he could learn very much about these abilities, which he himself refuses to admit.

[...] There is certainly much to be said for Western man. [...]

The fact remains that psychologists or scientists cannot really speak of so-called ESP as either below normal or above normal as far as the species is concerned, just because Western man finds such difficulty in using it with any effectiveness. [...]

TES8 Impressions Given in Session 333 on April 10, 1967 Gallaghers constables antique combos hobnail

[...] This shop specialized in unusual military type uniforms… jackets that buttoned up the side of the type that possibly an early western constable might wear. [...]

NotP Chapter 5: Session 772, April 19, 1976 sexual male female orientation deities

[...] There are some exceptions of note, but here I am speaking historically of the Western world with its Roman and Greek heritage. [...]

[...] The species, then, had not yet taken up the theme that has been predominant in Western culture.

SS Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 583, April 21, 1971 snoring astral lay bed bathroom

(The experience gave rise to a couple of questions which I added to the list for Chapter Twenty: 1. My own projection was so enjoyable, but more importantly contained so many potentials, that I wonder why Western man isn’t more aware of these abilities. [...]

Now in answer to your questions: Western man has chosen to focus his energy outward and largely ignore inner realities. [...]

TPS5 Session 869 (Deleted Portion) July 30, 1979 mistrust devalue Trumansburg tensions reducing

[...] Creative people are not self-destructive, but if they sometimes appear so in the western world, it is because of that division, that artificial barrier. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 3, 1984 Syria Assad Jackson airman Jesse

(Of more importance, it seems on the surface at least, is a reaching-out on Assad’s part toward a dialogue with the Western world — quite an unexpected development, I thought. [...]

UR1 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts volumes Unknown sections footnotes letter

[...] We go along in our own stubborn ways, knowing that our outlooks are rooted in the Western traditions of the world, but also knowing that there exist all about us these numerous other philosophies or systems, some of them many centuries old, that the human race has created to help it explain reality. [...] (A simile I often think of here compares Eastern and Western life and thought with the right and left hemispheres of the brain; they’re separate, yet united; each half performs functions that complement and to some extent overlap those of the other, and together they operate as a whole.) But we dislike the idea of nirvana in Buddhism and Hinduism, which calls for the extinction or blowing out of individual consciousness, and its absorption into a supreme spirit, usually after a series of lives. [...]

[...] The very casting of the idea into words (as best Jane can do it) helps one grasp what Seth means: We can make intuitive nonverbal nudges, or jumps, toward understanding that to some degree transcend our trite ideas of that quality or essence we call time, and take so much for granted in our Western societies that to even question its seeming one-way flow appears to be quite futile.

[...] Ordinarily we don’t think of those questions — and challenges — as being mystical in origin, not from our Western social viewpoint. [...]

TPS5 Session 893 (Deleted Portion) January 7, 1980 easy adjustment easier cession threats

But your beliefs do not stop there; because of both scientific and religious ones you believe in western civilization that there are threats from within also. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 505, October 13, 1969 units rock emanations tones scientists

There is another reason why they remain a secret from Western scientists. [...]

DEaVF1 Preface by Seth: Private Session, September 13, 1979 Iran animals Mitzi religious Mass

[...] This year [1979], Iran has turned into a land in which all Western nations—but particularly the United States—have become anathema. Iran’s religious leaders actually run the country now, operating behind a weak secular and probably temporary government appointed by its Western-leaning and departed leader before he fled his country last January. [...]

[...] Our citizens began a large-scale evacuation of Iran by air, as did those of several other Western countries. The official and unofficial call has gone out from millions of Iranian throats to purge the country of all Western thought….

Iran’s fundamentalist Islamic orientation is directly opposed to the secular or worldly view of government espoused in Western lands. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 660, May 2, 1973 foods vitamins overweight eat diet

[...] A Western doctor may give vitamin shots or pills to a native child in another culture. The child need not know what particular vitamin is being given, or the name for his disease, but if he believes in the physician and Western medicine he will indeed improve, and he will need the vitamins from then on. [...]

TES4 Session 181 August 25, 1965 ego absent environment anchorage map

Nevertheless it is fully capable of perceiving far more than Western man allows it to perceive. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 663, May 14, 1973 criminal power aggression violence prisoners

[...] So churches as they now exist in Western society need a devil as well as a god.

(10:59.) I am dealing here mainly with Western culture. [...]

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