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[...] But once begun the trance was good, eyes opening as usual, pauses as usual.)
(Pause.) In terms of value fulfillment you see, Ruburt is trying to assimilate information that has already been gathered, the last several days being far more valuable in terms of inner growth. [...]
[...] Also, we will deal with other methods to be used by you, that will allow you to perceive more clearly the basic nature of reality (pause), in quotes “showing through” physical camouflage. [...]
(Very long pause.) As his abilities grew, however, of course he sensed the outlines of other realities, the glimmerings of other worlds. He sensed these cousins of consciousness in one way or another—these environments that seemed real but not real, these further extensions of possible experience, and he decided that he must be very cautious: he must be prudent (long pause), he must take his time, he must range but carefully—and certainly to some extent such feelings cut down upon his spontaneity. [...]
(Pause.) It is also for that reason that they seem to fall outside of the realm of the s-a-n-e (spelled). [...]
[...] It can handle several (pause) main world views at once, realizing that they are each methods of perceiving and approaching reality. [...]
[...] When it is enriched (pause) by having in its possession several world views, then it does an excellent job of merging those into meaningful patterns, of sorting information and sending it to the proper places, so to speak.
[...] The dog’s desire for food led him to walk magically through the door, for the desires of the natural creature are satisfied (pause) with an ease that has nothing to do with your ideas of work. [...]
[...] Many schools of thought (long pause) seem to have the curious ideas that the ego is inferior to other portions of the self, or “selfish,” and imagine it to be definitely of a lower quality than the inner self, or the soul.
[...] (Long pause.) It is generally understood, then, that you do have an ego, directed toward exterior activity, and in those terms (underlined) you also have an inner ego. [...]
[...] It is important, again, to remember that this inner ego or inner self (long pause) uses a process that is far swifter than reasoning.
(Pause.) The two of you thought of yourselves specifically as a writer—or rather a poet—and an artist before our sessions began. [...]
[...] His specific art (pause) was both his method of understanding his own creativity, and a way of exploring the vast creativity of the universe—and also served as a container or showcase that displayed his knowledge as best he could. [...]
[...] It is a method of learning that redoubles upon itself, and you are uniquely equipped (pause) to discover comprehensions from a standpoint that is most unusual, unique. [...]
(Pause.) The book will necessarily of course include much material on the true nature of creativity and its uses and misuses by civilizations. [...]
(A one-minute pause at 9:59.)
(A long pause, one of many, at 10:07.) The body’s very structure will in itself set patterns for the kinds of probabilities that can be practically experienced. [...]
(A one-minute pause at 10:25.) The self that you know and recognize carries within it hints and traces of all of your probable characteristics that can be actualized within your system of reality. [...]
(Pause.) You had better wait on this. (Pause.) The older woman data leads Ruburt to make personal associations which could be distortive. (Pause.)
(Pause, and gesture, eyes closed.) There is not something “out there,” you see, which exists independently. [...]
(Jane paused at 10:29, and took the envelope for our 60th experiment from me without opening her eyes. [...]
[...] (Long pause.) We are struggling with Ruhurt’s vocabulary. (Pause.) The speed of its motion was also far greater than any you know, though it speeded up and slowed down in a cyclic manner.
[...] (Pause.) Identities take many roles in many lives.
[...] Jane paused for a few moments, then resumed after I had thought she was out of trance and had called her name.)
(Jane paused again. [...]
(Long pause at 9:28.) There are phases of relatedness, rhythms and harmonies of consciousness from whose infinite swells the molecular “music” of your universe is sounded. [...] (Long pause.) You exist in a kind of original interval—though, if you can, think of the word “interval” without the connotations of continuing time. It is as if an infinite number of orchestras were playing simultaneously (long pause), and each note sounded was also played in all of its probable positions with each other note possible, and in combination with all of the probable versions of the entire piece being played.
[...] They are also in other terms entities, fragments of All That Is, if you prefer—divine fragments of power and majesty, containing (pause) all of the powers of consciousness as you think of it, concentrations without substance in your terms.
[...] In those terms (pause), your world’s reality stretches back far further than you imagine, and in those terms—you need the qualifications—your ancestors have visited other stars, as your planet has been visited by others. [...]
(Pause.) At times your species has traveled those passageways, and many of your myths represent ghost memories of those events. [...]
[...] (Long pause.) He was afraid your father was not manly. (Long pause.)How much of this information do you want? [...]
[...] (Long pause.) He will have other reincarnations, and will eventually in your terms become a strong entity on his own. [...]
[...] (Pause.) I would rather tie it in to our information on the fetus—
(Pause.) The American experiment with democracy is heroic, bold, and innovative. [...]
(Long pause.) In the past, and in large areas of the world now, many important decisions are not made by the individual, but by the state, or religion, or society. [...]
(Long pause at 9:37.) That idealism, however, ran smack into the dark clouds of Freudian and Darwinian thought. [...]
[...] Instead it settled for platitudes that equated cleanliness (pause) with virtue — hence, of course, your deodorant advertisements, and many other aspects of the marketplace (amused).
(Pause at 9:23.) All of this is not as esoteric as it might seem. [...]
(Pause at 9:50.) This period can last for only a few moments, for half an hour, or can be returned to. [...]
[...] Her delivery tonight, without voice effects, with only short pauses and a minimum of gestures, was the kind that seemingly could continue indefinitely. [...]
(Pause.) In the original experience, however, the true nature of the Speaker is apparent. [...]
[...] (Two minute pause.) There are still a few issues, and I am trying to get at them. (Long pause.) His writing schedule, as he knows, should be maintained. [...]
[...] (Pause.) At this point he began to rely upon you somewhat as a controlling factor, since he felt you were more given to reason and control. [...]
[...] (Long pause, eyes closed.)
[...] (Pause.)