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(10:12. Jane’s delivery had been somewhat faster than usual. While we talked now she interrupted herself to say that she “got in a flash” the main activities, the predominant slants of consciousness, of the next three families on Seth’s list: the Milumet, the Zuli, and the Borledim. Yet when she tried to describe their attributes for me she had difficulty in doing so; the information was peculiarly evanescent, she said.
(She did remember that Milumet represented many mystics, then added rather humorously that she didn’t think the name fit the activity — she thought Zuli a much better mystical appellation. All of this, of course, while Jane herself is a Sumari mystic.3 But some mystical differences began to emerge when Seth resumed dictation at 10:40.)
Now: Dictation: The next family (Milumet) is composed of mystics.
Those belonging to this (Milumet) family will not be in positions of any authority, generally speaking, for they will not concentrate that long on specific physical data. However, they may be found in your country precisely where you might not expect them to be: on some assembly lines that require simple repetitive action — in factories that do not require speed, however. They usually choose less industrialized countries, then, with a slower pace of life. They have simple, direct, childish mannerisms, and may appear to be stupid. They do not bother with the conventions.
1. Gramada | (736) | To found social systems | ||
2. Sumafi | (736) | To transmit “originality” through teaching | ||
3. Tumold | (736) | To heal, regardless of individual occupations | ||
4. Vold | (736) | To reform the status quo | ||
5. Milumet | (736) | To mystically nourish mankind’s psyche | ||
6. Zuli | (736) | To serve as physical, athletic models | ||
7. Borledim | (737) | To provide an earthstock for the species through parenthood | ||
8. Ilda | (737) | To spread and exchange ideas | ||
9. Sumari | (723, 732, 734–36) | To provide the cultural, spiritual, and artistic heritage for the species |