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TPS1 Session 473 (Deleted) April 7, 1969 aggressive maze hurt college monks

I will try however to give you this as an example. A personality is born in a particular environment that is not clear and straight but crooked, as in a maze. The angles, corners and curves of the maze he has cleverly formed himself, before this existence. To get out of the maze automatically means that he has developed the abilities necessary. The flexibility, spontaneity, persistence, what have you, none of which he may have acquired had the “road” in quotes been absolutely straight from start to finish.

Obviously he must forget that he constructed the maze to begin with. This does not prevent the unmazed portion of the self from watching, giving helpful hints of a kind to ward off discouragement. The helpful hints are themselves lessons, reminding the personality that only a portion of it is involved in the maze.

TES1 Session 12 January 2, 1964 wires cubes plane board female

Consider then a network of wires somewhat like, although different from, Jane’s conception of idea construction—a maze of interlocking wires endlessly constructed, so that looking through them there would seem to be no beginning or end. [...]

[...] Again if you will consider our maze of wires, I will ask you to imagine them filling up everything that is, with your plane and my plane like two small bird’s nests in the net-like fabric of some gigantic tree.

WTH Foreword by Robert F. Butts omitted hospital unrevealed route foreword

[...] It would have been even finer to tap into those wondrous mazes much more, but we did the best we could. [...]

TES2 Session 45 April 20, 1964 camouflage Callahan cube hypnotism Miss

Like rats in mazes, with luck you could theoretically travel from one cube or maze to another, though practically this is impossible. [...]

If scientists think that the inner world is a murky maze of intimate chaos, let them see what happens when they attempt space travel; that is, journeys through a camouflage nonexistent space to begin with, with a camouflage vehicle. [...]

TES7 Session 292 October 10, 1966 cap beer Friday tipping trio

The impression of a maze (or amaze?). [...]

(“The impression of a maze.” [...]

(“Maze”, meaning puzzlement, can also apply here, for when the three women tried tipping the table they did not succeed. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, February 3, 1970 Brad misconceptions solve Theodore interjected

[...] You have become lost in intellectual mazes! [...]

And you will do much better than with these mazes of decisions that lead nowhere. [...]

TSM Chapter Three wires mirror séance palm cubes

“Consider a network of wires, a maze of interlocking wires endlessly constructed so that looking through them there would seem to be no beginning or end. [...]

[...] … Again if you will consider our maze of wires, I will ask you to imagine them filling up everything that is, with your plane and my plane like two small bird’s nests in the nestlike fabric of some gigantic tree. [...]

TES9 Session 446 November 6, 1968 lessons system training polls ideals

[...] There is a play within a play within a play, mazes of understanding. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 654, April 9, 1973 reprogram past neuronal present biologists

In the same way your unconscious also transforms for you, from an otherwise undifferentiated maze of reality, fields of activation into recognizable objects and events in your daily life.

TES7 Session 284 September 7, 1966 root agreements assumptions spacious device

[...] You will find your own way through complicated mazes of reality according to your own intuitional nature. [...]

TES9 Session 463 February 5, 1969 atoms perception molecules electromagnetic paranormal

[...] This is basically what I told you in our early analogy with the mazes and the wires.

TES3 Session 106 November 11, 1964 Kiley Nan Playboy November doctor

[...] If you distinguished other quite legitimate reference points also, then your physical universe would be indistinguishable to your perceptions; that is, physical perceptions, lost in a maze of seemingly chaotic data. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 691 March 25, 1974 Tertiary birds fauna microsecond cells

This (precognitive ability) steers the cell through mazes of probabilities, while allowing it to retain knowledge of its own greatest fulfillment — the idea of itself, which is always alive in any given period of your time. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 27, 1981 pleasure responsibility irresponsibility frivolous adolescent

[...] I was afraid our beliefs ruled our lives so completely, were so pervasive, that we’d never get out of their mazes. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session June 1, 1979 Ida Dick golf impulses brother

[...] You always have something to look forward to, clearer insight, the closest approximation to truth that you might attain, where many others live in a maze, in which it seems (pause) that any hope of effecting change is literally impossible, privately.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

Consider, then, a network of wires somewhat like, though different from, Jane’s conception of “Idea Construction”a maze of interlocking wires endlessly constructed, so that looking through them there would seem to be no beginning or end. [...]

Again, if you will consider our maze of wires, I will ask you to imagine them filling up everything that is, with your plane and my plane like two small birds nests in the netlike fabric of some gigantic tree … Consider, for example, that these wires are also mobile, constantly trembling and also alive, in that they not only carry the stuff of the universe but are themselves projections of this stuff, and you will see how difficult it is to explain. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 9: Session 535, June 17, 1970 death alive dead gaps unaliveness

[...] You are not left alone, therefore, lost in mazes of hallucination. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 863, June 27, 1979 paranoid spider schizophrenic web values

[...] If you believe that your life has no meaning, then you will do anything to provide meaning, all the while acting like a mouse in one of science’s mazes — for your prime directive, so to speak, has been tampered with.

TPS1 Deleted Session January 20, 1971 protest fears terrified mother accuser

[...] Lately the apartment seemed frightening to him because he felt like a rat in a maze, reacting to the same stimuli in the same way, without knowing the reason and without the introduction of any change.

TES3 Session 101 October 28, 1964 fifth dimensional dimensions midplane resistances

I would suggest Joseph, that when you find the time, or if you can coerce Ruburt into doing it for you, insert here for any reader’s convenience a copy of the early material, in which I set up the imagined structure of mazes.

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