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Notice Board for this Area Nothing to post for this area as yet. In the meantime here is an extract from one of my favorite books, "The Power of Now".
I am in a situation at work that is unpleasant. I have tried to surrender to it, but I find it impossible. A lot of resistance keeps coming up. If you cannot surrender, take action immediately. Speak up or do something to bring about a change in the situation - or remove yourself from it. Take responsibility for your life. Do not pollute your beautiful, radiant inner Being nor the Earth with negativity. Do not give unhappiness in any form whatsoever a dwelling place inside you. If you cannot take action, for example if you are in prison, then you have two choices left: resistance or surrender. Bondage or inner freedom from external conditions. Suffering or inner peace. Is nonresistance also to be practiced in the external conduct of our lives, such as nonresistance to violence, or is it something that just concerns our inner life? You only need to be concerned with the inner aspect. That is primary. Of course, that will also transform the conduct of your outer life, your relationships, and so on. Your relationships will be changed profoundly by surrender. If you can never accept what is, by implication you will not be able to accept anybody the way they are. You will judge, criticize, label, reject, or attempt to change people. Furthermore, if you continuously make the Now into a means to an end in the future, you will also make every person you encounter or relate with into a means to an end. The relationship - the human being - is then of secondary importance to you, or of no importance at all. What you can get out of the relationship is primary - be it material gain, a sense of power, physical pleasure, or some form of ego gratification. Let me illustrate how surrender can work in relationships. When you become involved in an argument or some conflict situation, perhaps with a partner or someone close to you, start by observing how defensive you become as your own position is attacked, or feel the force of your own aggression as you attack the other person's position. Observe the attachment to your views and opinions. Feel the mental-emotional energy behind your need to be right and make the other person wrong. That's the energy of the egoic mind. You make it conscious by acknowledging it, by feeling it as fully as possible. Then one day, in the middle of an argument, you will suddenly realize that you have a choice, and you may decide to drop your own reaction - just to see what happens. You surrender. I don't mean dropping the reaction just verbally by saying "Okay, you are right," with a look on your face that says, "I am above all this childish unconsciousness." That's just displacing the resistance to another level, with the egoic mind still in charge, claiming superiority. I am speaking of letting go of the entire mental-emotional energy field inside you that was fighting for power. The ego is cunning, so you have to be very alert, very present, and totally honest with yourself to see whether you have truly relinquished your identification with a mental position and so freed yourself from your mind. If you suddenly feel very light, clear and deeply at peace, that is an unmistakable sign that you have truly surrendered. Then observe what happens to the other person's mental position as you no longer energize it through resistance. When identification with mental positions is out of the way, true communication begins. Phsyical Mediumship North Yorkshire
Extracts from Robert Monroe's Journey's out of the Body This is most remarkable, because it seems infallible, with the innermost self appearing to radiate patterns, much as the composition of a star or a piece of metal can be analyzed by its spectrograph. I suspect that such emanations cannot be shut off by the individual, so there can be no covering over of the inner self to hide it from view. Another is the ability to communicate with others at a level above conscious awareness. This has been performed with living persons awake and asleep. It is quite possible that it also takes place among people living in the physical state who are completely unaware of it. In the Second State, it is specific and utterly natural. There are many incidents reported in the notes of such communication while the other person is in conscious physical conversation with a third party. The most frustrating part of this is that the communicant rarely has any memory of it afterward. Also, it is only with difficulty that such contact is opened with a person physically awake. It is like trying to rouse a person from a sound, deep sleep. It may be that this communicating portion of the mind is actually asleep during periods of physical consciousness. Free association or regressive hypnotic techniques should bring recall from such sources when needed. One problem is encountered periodically in perception during the Second State. It may be more common in perception by physical means than has been reported, and thus not unique. I refer to the question of the mind's identification of persons, places, and things which up to that moment have been unknown and unperceived previously. In the quest for evidential data and self-orientation, the mind seems to act strongly in response to an unformed thought command to "Identify!", without modification or equivocation. Therefore, when an unknown or apparently impossible situation, place, person, or thing is encountered, the mind comes up with some kind of answer rather than no answer whatsoever. The answer takes the form of rationalization, if it can be called that; or more commonly, a search is made of past memories and experiences to produce proper identification. It compares the situation under which the object or action is perceived with past personal experience. If there is nothing to coincide exactly with the observed data, the mind invariably reports the most similar memory and states, "This is the object or action you are seeing." It is only after critical analysis that some semblance of what actually was perceived comes to light. There are many good illustrations of this phenomenon. One of the best is the visit to Mr. Bahnson's house in the morning. The mind, having no reference in its memory of the object being placed in the back of the car (Van DeGraff generator), identified properly its approximate size, the round, wheellike protuberance on a post, and the base platform, and reported erroneously that it was a child's automobile. The mind properly reported the boy and the baseball, because this was a part of its memory-bank data. However, it ran into a problem on the motion of Mrs. Bahnson in handing out the morning mail. This was reported as "dealing cards," but the mind was faced with the incongruity of playing with large white cards (letters) at a table filled with dishes. The idea of "card playing" was the least impossible similar event in the memory association, so that was the unit retained. Of equal interest was the experience of the airplane crash reported in Chapter 11. Here was a whole series of events filled with much sensory data, filtered by the mind's past associations. Added to this was the rapid superimposure of information, so that the sequence of events in time added to the confusion. The impression of taking a trip by airplane was quite accurate. However, the mind "forgot" that there was a bus trip to the airport first. Consequently, in reporting the loading of the bus, the impression was that this was the airplane. In boarding the bus, the mind perceived the driver waiting beside the door. In an attempt to identify the man, the memory was searched and the most similar person in past experience (D.D.) was selected as the person encountered. (The physical similarity between the bus driver and D.D. when compared later was most remarkable.) Recognition of the woman in the seat ahead and her discomfort was another form of misinterpretation. The, discomfort or anxiety was accurate, the reason wrong. The mind had not determined the cause of the woman's anxiety, so it related it to the individual, as some answer was demanded. Then, the flying low and slow over streets was a perfect description of the event itself—the bus traveling the turnpike to the airport—except that the mind was still fixed on the idea of flying in an airplane. The mind still held fixedly on the "fact" that the plane flight had already begun. When the plane encountered the storm, the mind reported the plane flying under power and telephone wires because it could not translate directly the effect of the storm. Most significant was the mind's interpretation of the "accident" or catastrophe. It "saw" what appeared to be a disruption of the heart activities. This was an impossible situation, an inconceivable event based upon its experience. In the face of this past data, the mind was forced to "Identify!" Experience said the observed catastrophe was not possible. Therefore, it selected an airplane crash as an event that would be believed and acceptable as a possibility. From this, the difficulty of accurately reporting the observance of unknown material can be understood. If it proves this complex in familiar environments, one can well imagine what takes place when that which is perceived has no relationship whatsoever to previous experience. Only by laborious trial and error have a few facts been assembled, and these may not all be common with the interpretation of other minds with other experience backgrounds. This is the reason for the need for others to experience the same conditions. The entire picture may become clear with the help of such additional reports. Of the few facts that have been properly tagged, there are the "flying" and "falling" dreams. I am quite certain that such dreams are but memories of some degree of Second State experience, I have often become aware of experiencing the flying dream during sleep, only to discover that I was actually floating out in the Second Body as I brought consciousness to the incident. This involuntary action happens most frequently without any conscious effort. It may well be that many people do have this experience during sleep, but just don't remember it. A dream of riding or flying in an airplane has a similar connotation. The mind, refusing to accept the possibility of flying without mechanical help due to memory experience, conjures up an airplane to rationalize the event Again, when consciousness and full awareness are brought into play, the "airplane" disappears. There you are, high in the air, with no logical means of support. It is most disconcerting until you get used to the idea. Falling dreams were also repeatedly examined in my early experiments. It is a common "feeling" in quick reintegration of the Second Body with the physical. Evidently, the proximity of the physical causes it to accept relayed sensory signals from the Second, which is "falling" into the physical. By the same token, the process of "falling" asleep often brings forth a "sinking" sensation. By trying it again and again, the effect is produced by the separation of the Second from the physical, and the sensory impressions are split between the two. Perhaps the same sinking sensation takes place when one loses consciousness from other causes, such as fainting, application of anesthesia, etc. Intelligence measurement On the surface, except for the addition of sensory abilities just noted, there seems to be no immediate opening of new vistas of knowledge and information. There is no jump in IQ by the standards applied in the physical world. There is indeed a new kind of intellect at work, but it is in a form that seems incomprehensible. This composite mind uses the experiences of living in the physical, but applies them only when they "fit" the event or incident Sometimes actions take place that seem utter nonsense to the conscious mind, and their validity is recognized only after the event. After a significant number of experiments, one becomes aware that the conscious mind in itself, even with its memory-recall patterns, is insufficient for the task of full comprehension. There is too much to be evaluated that is beyond the scope of conscious personal experience. Again, this demands a continuing need to organize the available data into comprehensive form, and to add to that body of knowledge through the evidential experience of other conscious minds. This conscious mind has recognized its limitations! Memory patterns. If the conscious intellect does not seem improved, the memory storehouse is another matter. One of the early changes is the gradual flooding of the memory with events, places, people, and things that have no relationship in any way to one's current physical life activities or past experience. Nor do they seem to have any bearing on the visits to Locales II or III. The source of these memories still remains a mystery. They are sensed and recalled while in the Second State. For example, I have a vivid memory of a place where I used to live —the roads leading up to it, the shape of the land, its location in relation to the road, and the surrounding landscape. It is not a good piece of land, but I seem to have worked hard for it and it was all I could afford. I had intentions of building a house on it someday. There is the memory also of three connected buildings on a city street—old buildings, some eight stories high. The top floors of these buildings (similar to old apartment buildings) have been joined into one large living area, with large, high-ceilinged rooms. One has to step up or down slightly to go from one room to another due to the difference in floor levels. This was a place I visited, not too often, sometime, somewhere. There are many more, probably unimportant in relation to the whole. It is important to know, however, that these are directly the product of Second State experimentation. Of what value they are, beyond to confuse, I have yet to learn. 15. SEXUALITY IN THE SECOND STATE Throughout the entire experimentation, evidence began to mount of a factor most vital to the Second State. Yet in all the esoteric literature of the underground, there is no mention of this, not so much as one word of consideration or explanation. This factor is sexuality and the physical sex drive. If the Second State data is contemplated as fact, this business of sex among humans has somehow become thoroughly confused, distorted, and badly misunderstood. In a nation where over 90 per cent of the practicing psychiatrists are Freudian, much mention is made of this factor. Virtually no thought or action stems from any other motivation, if we subscribe wholly to this theory. With the label of "evil" long pinned to the subject, the underground probably ignores it as something grossly "material" and unworthy of any bearing in spiritual development. Much the same pattern has applied to religions, formal and otherwise. Like food, this necessity was manipulated in man's history again and again under artificial rules and taboos to exercise control over the mass populace. To a great extent, this still applies as a basic control over our desires and actions. Watch almost any American TV commercial to observe one facet. Listen to a hell-fire-anddamnation preacher for another. Study the uncensored history of any major civilization or religion for the long look. In the underground, there were rumors based upon mild evidence that many well-known "psychics" were highly sexed individuals. The more sophisticated group claimed knowledge of this parallel, but nothing was synthesized from it. Gurdjieff, the famous early-twentieth-century mystic, was reported to have stated that if there had been two obstacles to achieving the mystical state such as the sexual one presented, he wouldn't have achieved it. It is impossible to describe how deeply I now appreciate and understand Gurdjieff's comment. For I have been subjected to the same environmental concepts and conditioning as any American. Even now, after a deconditioning process, I sense echoes of guilt and sin in attempting to bring some candor to this section. Yet I know this would be an incomplete report without it. Here are some excerpts from the notes in the early experimental stage. 5/7/58 Late night, bedroom, low humidity, no moon, 1 was physically tired, mentally calm. I lay down to sleep, and the vibration pattern developed some five minutes later. I got up courage to try a "lift-out" thought, and moved out and up slowly and steadily to about five feet over the bed. I was trying to decide what to do when I was filled with a great desire for sexual satisfaction. It was so strong that 1 forgot everything else. I looked around and spotted my wife lying below me on the bed. I went down and tried to wake her so we could have a sexual act, but was unsuccessful—she wouldn't wake up. I felt that the only way I could achieve results would be in the physical, so I dove back into the body. The vibrations started to fade almost immediately. By the time I sat up physically, the sexual desire had gone completely. This is very strange; I didn't know I had such strong undercurrents of desire. 6/1/58 Late night, bedroom, average humidity, cloudy. 1 was sleepy, but mentally alert. The vibrations came in some two minutes after lying down to sleep. I lifted straight out and up by the "think" method, and was overwhelmed again with the sex urge, for the fourth time in a row. I can't shut it off, no matter how hard I try. Disgusted with myself, I went back into the physical. The vibrations were not in evidence when I sat up. There must be a way to shut it off! 7/29/58 Late night, office, average humidity. I was somewhat tired, but mentally alert. I think I have found the answer to the sex maniac in me—it worked this time with amazing results! The vibrations came in gently, and I waited until they seemed strong, then "thought" up, and there I was over the bed again. Again, I looked all through the office for a female. As in the past, every time I tried to think of going farther than ten feet from the physical body, the sex idea stopped me. The new technique was that instead of fighting the idea of sex, or ignoring it, or denying its existence, I thought, yes, the idea of sex is a very good one and we (I) must do something about it. I will in just a little while, but first, I want to go somewhere else. With a start, 1 shot up through the ceiling and in just a few seconds, I was in another room. They were sitting at a table and there was a long white book on the table. I was excited, but quickly became worried about getting back, and thought urgently of my physical body. With a rush, I felt myself wiggling into my body. I sat up physically on the couch, looked around, and everything seemed normal, including myself. But I had at last left the immediate vicinity. I wonder who the two people were. From this, it can be seen that the sex drive was never actually conquered. Instead, it was set aside, put off for the moment while I fully recognized and acknowledged its existence. Actually, the idea came from what used to be called the "Gene Autry love scene." In his typical Western, Gene would fight the villains to save the girl, and lead her to the corral fence. He would move close to her and make remarks about how pretty her hair was, just like a sorrel. The girl, with love in her eyes, would move in. Just as you {and the girl) were sure he was going to kiss her—even after she had asked him to kiss her—old Gene would say, "I shore will, Susy Jane—but first, I want to sing you a little song." And from nowhere, he'd pull out a guitar and sing about horses. After the song, he never did kiss the girl because the picture ended before he got around to it The idea of delaying instead of denying proved to be the means of emancipation from the domination of the sex drive. The drive remained, and still does, and will return given the least opportunity. And those opportunities do arise in the Second State, but in a different form. "Different" is actually a very inadequate description. The sexual action-reaction in the physical seems but a pale imitation or a feeble attempt to duplicate a very intimate Second State form of communion and communication which is not at all "sexual" as we understand the term. In the physical drive for sexual union, it is as if we are somehow remembering dimly the emotional peak that occurs among people in the Second State, and translating it into a sexual act. If you find this difficult to accept, try to examine objectively your own sexual desires specifically, without the conditioning factors to which you have been exposed. Take away the rules and taboos, and look closely without emotional bias. It can be done. Perhaps you too will wonder how mankind could have been so greatly misdirected. Here is the closest possible analogy to the Second State experience, of which physical sexuality is merely a shadow. If the opposite charged poles of electrostatics could "feel," as the unlike ends approach one another, they would "need" to come together. There is no barrier that can restrain it. The need increases progressively with nearness. At a given point of nearness, the need is compelling; very close, it is all-encompassing; beyond a given point of nearness, the attraction-need exerts tremendous pull and the two unlikes rush together and envelop one another. In an immediate moment, there is a mind(soul?)-shaking interflow of electrons, one to the other, unbalanced charges become equalized, peaceful contended balance is restored, and each is revitalized. All this happens in an instant, yet an eternity passes by. Afterward, there is a calm and serene separation. It is as normal and natural as this. It may be difficult to reduce this vital functional emotion to a simple and truly natural need, to nothing more or less than the application of a law of physics at another level. Yet many tests consistently support this premise. The distillate of this conclusion did not come easily, as there were almost insurmountable barriers to overcome. The first of these was the conditioned responses set up and ingrained by the rules and taboos of our social structure. Initially, these were carried over into the Second State. Here is a good example from the notes. Phsyical Mediumship North Yorkshire 52 Acaster Selby-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Ainderby Quernhow-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Appleton Le Moors-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Appleton Le Street-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Appleton Roebuck-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Arkle Town-North Yorkshire (Near Barnard Castle) - Baldersby St James-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Barton Le Street-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Barton Le Willows-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Beck Hole-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - Bickley Gate-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Bolton Abbey-North Yorkshire (Near Ilkley) - Bramley Head-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - Bridge Hewick-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Bridgehouse Gate-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - Brompton By Sawdon-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Brompton On Swale-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Brough Park-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Burton Salmon-North Yorkshire (Near Normanton) - Carlton Husthwaite-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - Carlton Miniott-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Castle Bolton-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Catterick Garrison-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Chapel Le Dale-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Chop Gate-North Yorkshire (Near Guisborough) - Church Houses-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Cloughton Newlands-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Cold Cotes-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Cold Kirby-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Coniston Cold-North Yorkshire (Near Barnoldswick) - Copt Hewick-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Cowling (Glusburn)-North Yorkshire (Near Colne) - Cridling Stubbs-North Yorkshire (Near Askern) - Cross Lanes-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - Dale End-North Yorkshire (Near Skipton) - Danby Wiske-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - East Appleton-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - East Ayton-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - East Barnby-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - East Harlsey-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - East Hauxwell-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - East Heslerton-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - East Layton-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - East Lutton-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - East Ness-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - East Scrafton-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - East Tanfield-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - East Witton-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Egton Bridge-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - Egton Grange-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - Fangdale Beck-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Friars Hill-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Gate Helmsley-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Gilling East-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - Gilling West-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Gollinglith Foot-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Great Ayton-North Yorkshire (Near Guisborough) - Great Barugh-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Great Broughton-North Yorkshire (Near Guisborough) - Great Busby-North Yorkshire (Near Guisborough) - Great Edstone-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Great Habton-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Great Heck-North Yorkshire (Near Snaith) - Great Langton-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - Great Ouseburn-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Great Smeaton-North Yorkshire (Near Middleton St George) - Greenhow Hill-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - Halfpenny Houses-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Halton Gill-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Hartoft -North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Harwood Dale-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Helwith Bridge-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - High Birkwith-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - High Ellington-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - High Grantley-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - High Hawsker-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - High Hutton-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - High Kilburn-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - High Normanby-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - High Worsall-North Yorkshire (Near Darlington) - Horton In Ribblesdale-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Huby (Harrogate)-North Yorkshire (Near Otley) - Hurworth Moor-North Yorkshire (Near Darlington) - Hutton Bonville-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - Hutton Buscel-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Hutton Conyers-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Hutton Le Hole-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Hutton Sessay-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Hutton Wandesley-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Ingleby Cross-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - Ingleby Greenhow-North Yorkshire (Near Guisborough) - Jack Hill-North Yorkshire (Near Otley) - Keld Head-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Key Green-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - Kirby Grindalythe-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - Kirby Hill (Richmondshire)-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Kirby Knowle-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Kirby Misperton-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Kirk Deighton-North Yorkshire (Near Wetherby) - Kirk Hammerton-North Yorkshire (Near Wetherby) - Kirk Smeaton-North Yorkshire (Near Askern) - Kirkby Hall-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Kirkby Malham-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Kirkby Malzeard-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - Kirkby Mills-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Kirkby Overblow-North Yorkshire (Near Harrogate) - Langdale End-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Lawkland Green-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Little Barugh-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Little Habton-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Little Heck-North Yorkshire (Near Snaith) - Little Holtby-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Little Ouseburn-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Little Sessay-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - Little Smeaton-North Yorkshire (Near Askern) - Little Stainforth-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Little Thirkleby-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Long Headland-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Long Preston-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Lovesome Hill-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - Low Bell End-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Low Bentham-North Yorkshire (Near Carnforth) - Low Dalby-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Low Ellington-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Low Grantley-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - Low Hawsker-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - Low Hutton-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - Low Laithe-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - Low Marishes-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Low Mill-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Low Row-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Low Worsall-North Yorkshire (Near Thornaby) - Lower Dunsforth-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Malham Tarn-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Markenfield Hall-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Melmerby (Harrogate)-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Melmerby (Richmondshire)-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Menwith Hill-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - Middleton On Leven-North Yorkshire (Near Thornaby) - Middleton Quernhow-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Middleton Tyas-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Monk Fryston-North Yorkshire (Near Normanton) - Moor Monkton-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Morton On Swale-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - Musley Bank-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Myton On Swale-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - New Houses-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Newby Hall-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Newsham Bridge-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Newton Le Willows-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Newton Mulgrave-North Yorkshire (Near Loftus) - Newton On Ouse-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - Newton On Rawcliffe-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - North Cave-East Riding Of Yorkshire (Near Market Weighton) - North Cliffe-East Riding Of Yorkshire (Near Market Weighton) - North Cowton-North Yorkshire (Near Darlington) - North Dalton-East Riding Of Yorkshire (Near Driffield) - North Deighton-North Yorkshire (Near Wetherby) - North Duffield-North Yorkshire (Near Howden) - North Frodingham-East Riding Of Yorkshire (Near Hornsea) - North Grimston-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - North Howden-East Riding Of Yorkshire (Near Howden) - North Kilvington-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - North Leys-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - North Newbald-East Riding Of Yorkshire (Near Market Weighton) - North Otterington-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - North Rigton-North Yorkshire (Near Harrogate) - North Stainley-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Norton-North Yorkshire Norton Conyers-North Yorkshire - Norton Conyers-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Nun Appleton-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Nun Monkton-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Old Byland-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Old Malton-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Old Thirsk-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Pateley Bridge-North Yorkshire Pepper Arden-North Yorkshire - Pepper Arden-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - Port Mulgrave-North Yorkshire (Near Loftus) - Potter Brompton-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Preston Under Scar-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Primrose Valley-North Yorkshire (Near Filey) - Reighton Gap-North Yorkshire (Near Filey) - Riggs Head-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - Robin Hoods Bay-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - Rosedale Abbey-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - Saltney Ferry-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Saltwick Bay-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - Sand Hutton-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Scaling Dam-North Yorkshire (Near Loftus) - Seave Green-North Yorkshire (Near Guisborough) - Shaw Green-North Yorkshire (Near Harrogate) - Sheriff Hutton-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - Shipton By Benningborough-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Skeugh Head-North Yorkshire (Near Barnard Castle) - Skipton On Swale-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Sneaton Thorpe-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - South Milford-North Yorkshire (Near Normanton) - Stalling Busk-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Stockton On The Forest-York City Council (Near York) - Street Houses-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Strensall Camp-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Sutton Grange-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Sutton Howgrave-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Sutton On The Forest-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - Sutton On The Forest-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - Sutton Under Whitestonecliffe-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Sutton Upon Derwent-North Yorkshire (Near Pocklington) - Swinton Grange-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Thornton In Lonsdale-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Thornton Le Clay-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Thornton Le Dale-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Thornton Le Moor-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - Thornton Le Street-North Yorkshire (Near Thirsk) - Thornton Rust-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Thornton Watlass-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Thorp Perrow-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - Thorpe Bassett-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - Thorpe Willoughby-North Yorkshire (Near Snaith) - Thorpe Wood-North Yorkshire (Near Snaith) - Town Head (Mearbeck)-North Yorkshire (Near Settle) - Upper Helmsley-North Yorkshire (Near York) - Ure Bank-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - Walden Head-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - Wedding Hall Fold-North Yorkshire (Near Skipton) - West Ayton-North Yorkshire (Near Scarborough) - West Barnby-North Yorkshire (Near Whitby) - West Burton-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - West Cottingwith-North Yorkshire (Near Pocklington) - West End (Padside)-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - West Harlsey-North Yorkshire (Near Northallerton) - West Heslerton-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - West Knapton-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - West Layton-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - West Lilling-North Yorkshire (Near Easingwold) - West Lutton-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - West Marton-North Yorkshire (Near Barnoldswick) - West Ness-North Yorkshire (Near Kirkbymoorside) - West Scrafton-North Yorkshire (Near Pateley Bridge) - West Stonesdale-North Yorkshire (Near Barnard Castle) - West Tanfield-North Yorkshire (Near Bedale) - West Witton-North Yorkshire (Near Richmond) - Wharram Le Street-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - Wharram Percy-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - Whitewall Corner-North Yorkshire (Near Norton) - Whitley Bridge-North Yorkshire (Near Snaith) - Whitwell On The Hill-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Whitwell On The Hill-North Yorkshire (Near Malton) - Wistow Lordship-North Yorkshire (Near Snaith) - Wormald Green-North Yorkshire (Near Boroughbridge) - 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