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(Pause at 10:39.) Rest your fingers.
(With many pauses:) Dictation: The physical universe is the result of idea construction, as Ruburt perceived in the experience mentioned in the last session (at 11:10).
[...] (Very long pause.) The forest is the world of your imagination, surely, the imagination of your minds, and yet given force and power by the innate creativity that rises up from an inner world that represents much more truly the origins of man and beast. [...]
(A one-minute pause at 9:23.) You may need some time before the old beliefs become less prominent, and finally fall into their proper decay—a decay, incidentally, that does indeed have its own kind of majesty, energy, and beauty. [...]
(Long pause.) The sessions on magical approach do indeed represent the most “natural truths” about the nature and structure of your world, to the extent that you understand them and put them into practice.
(Pause, one of many.) Each world view exists at its own particular “frequency,” and can only be tuned in to by those who are more or less within the same range. [...]
(Pause.) The unknown reality, colon: Again, because of your precise orientation you are often theoretically intrigued by the contemplation of worlds not your own. [...]
(Long pause at 11:30.) The most legitimate instances of communication between the living and the dead occur in an intimate personal framework, in which a dead parent makes contact with its offspring9: or a husband or wife freshly out of physical reality appears to his or her mate. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Biologically speaking, they possess certain qualities that nullify “negative” codes in the genes.2 They are usually very healthy people, and marriage into this group can automatically end generations of so-called inherited weaknesses.3
[...] They may be emotional rather than intellectual, as you understand those terms (pause), but they are restless, usually on the move. [...]
(Pause at 10:24.) Many of the courtesans who ruled the salons of Europe belonged in the (Ilda) category, then. [...]