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Personally, I am convinced the human personality does survive the change which we call death. Although we have no scientific evidence of this at present, there is no reason to suppose it will always be lacking.
Jane Roberts
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Jane Roberts
Age: 55 †
Born: 1929
Born: May 8
Died: 1984
Died: September 5
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One of these days, you're going to fall in love with some guy, and you're not going to know what to do with yourself.
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Yours is the energy that makes your world. There are no limitations to the self except those you believe in.
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When you feel the rise of unpleasant emotions, take a moment and make an effort to identify their source. The answers are far more available than you may have previously believed. Accept such feelings as your own in the moment. Do not shove them underneath, ignore them or try to substitute what you think of as good thoughts.
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Suffering is not good for the soul, unless it teaches you how to stop suffering. That is its purpose.
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The easiest time to cure an illness is before it is accepted as a part of the self-image.
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SETH said: When the intellect is used properly, it thinks of a goal and automatically sets the body in motion toward it, and automatically arouses the other levels of communication unknown to it, so that all forces work together toward the achievement.
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If the world was taking care of women, women would take care of the world.
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You are given the gifts of the gods you create your reality according to your beliefs.
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The imagination, backed by great expectations, can bring about almost any reality within the range of probalities.
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The physical organism itself then, even as you know it, exists and moves and reacts and influences, and is influenced by, many fields or planes of actuality and its existence as you know it in your universe is determined by and dependent upon its existence within other fields, of which man is still intellectually ignorant.
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If toes had eyes, then I could see how my feet know where to go, but toes are blind. And how is it that my tongue speaks words it cannot hear? Because for all its eloquence, the tongue itself is deaf, and flaps in soundlessness.
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