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UR1 Section 3: Session 701 June 3, 1974 Einstein physicist diagrams theories destroying

2. Two weeks after this session was held I added “[mental]” to Seth’s term, “the true physicist,” because he does refer to “mental physicists” in the next three sessions.

Give us a moment … You are presently little aware of the dimensions of consciousness — your own or those seemingly “beneath” your own. The true physicist is one who would dare turn around inside his own consciousness.

Give us a moment … There are inner structures within matter. These are swirls of energy. They have more purposes than one. The structures are formed by organizations of consciousness, or CU’s. You have the most intimate knowledge of the nature of a cell, for example, or of an atom. They compose your flesh. There is, in certain terms, a continuum of consciousness there of which your present physical life is a part. You are in certain kinds of communication and communion with your own cells, and at certain levels of consciousness you know this. A true physicist would learn to reach that level of consciousness at will. There were pictures drawn of cellular structures long before any technological methods of seeing them were available, in your terms.

UR1 Section 3: Session 703 June 12, 1974 blueprints dynamics Section physician frequencies

[...] So-called objective approaches will only work at all when you are dealing with so-called objective effects — and your physicists are learning that even in that framework many “facts” are facts only within certain frequencies,2 or under certain conditions. [...]

[...] I have mentioned the dream-art scientist and the [true] mental physicist (in sessions 700–1). [...]

[...] So far, Seth hasn’t designated or titled a Part 1.6 Jane had received more, but she was vague on it:… something to do with how each of us could be our own dream-art scientist, mental physicist, and complete physician. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 722 November 27, 1974 particles waves Physicists pool wavelike

4. I doubt if by his statement Seth means that physicists are attempting to study his CU’s (see Note 2) — certainly not yet, although a few scientists who have written us thereby show that they’re familiar with Seth’s thinking here. Rather, some “modern” physicists are searching for nonmaterial “particles” that certain theories (one of them having to do with “quarks,” for example) say should exist if the theories are valid. [...]

Give us a moment … Physicists know that waves can appear as particles upon certain conditions, and that particles can behave like waves.3 So moments as you understand them are like waves experienced as “particles” — as small bubbles, for example, each one breaking and another forming. [...]

(9:42.) Physicists think of atoms as particles. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 702 June 10, 1974 spin electrons technology biofeedback science

[...] Some of these civilizations did not need spaceships.4 Instead, highly trained men combining the abilities of dream-art scientists and mental physicists cooperated in journeys not only through time but through space. [...]

[...] Physicists are going beyond themselves, so to speak, where even their own instruments cannot follow and where all rules do not apply. [...]

[...] Such ideas involve the physicists’ ongoing conception of the duality of nature. [...]

TPS3 Session 768 (Deleted Portion) March 22, 1976 ence ex peri Wheeler tal

[...] Certainly a connection with all of this is the call Jane received from Andrija Puharich a few days ago; he wanted her to see what she could get about physics; he’d been to a meeting of physicists at Princeton University, Wheeler’s home base; he’d given Jane the names of some well-known physicists who were interested in what psychics could get, but she hadn’t remembered any names.)

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 653, April 4, 1973 synapses neuronal nerve future events

Impulses possess a far different reality than physicists or biologists suppose. [...]

[...] She thought Seth was “trying to couch the stuff in terms that would make sense to someone who didn’t know much about such things, while keeping it of interest to a physicist, say — which wasn’t easy to do. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 704 June 17, 1974 oracle physician predict disease psyche

[...] The dream-art scientist, the true mental physicist, the complete physician — such designations represent the kinds of training that could allow you to understand the unknown, and therefore the known reality, and so become aware of the blueprints that exist behind the physical universe. [...]

Dictation: To some extent, each individual who wants to can become aware of the “unknown” reality — can become his or her own dream-art scientist, mental physicist, or complete physician, and begin to explore those lands of the psyche that are the real frontier.

TPS3 Session 702 (Deleted Session) June 10, 1974 physician improper muscles softened mistrust

Now: such physicians, in their field, are like the mental physicists and dream artists (described in The “Unknown” Reality). [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 823, February 27, 1978 principle complementarity uncertainty quantum Heisenberg

I doubt if physicists in the 1920s were concerned about the psychological activity of atoms, molecules, or particles, although it seems that Heisenberg came close to Seth’s idea when he considered the free behavior of an electron emitted by a light ray. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 8 Sunday, May 23, 1982 quantum Marie rheumatoid arthritis theory

[...] I can’t help wondering!) Portions of the latest scientific literature I have on hand, particularly that produced by physicists, contain references that not long ago would have been branded as metaphysical, or even worse.

[...] (Some physicists, however, have implied that subatomic particles—photons—communicate with each other as they take their separate but “sympathetic” paths.) Pardon my irony here, but Seth has always dealt with the ramifications of consciousness and maintained also that we do not inhabit just one probable world, but constantly move among them by choice—and by the microsecond, if one chooses.

[...] In those terms, then, quantum mechanics is a theory that doesn’t penetrate deeply enough into basic reality, even if physicists these days are basing their unified field theories upon quantum thinking. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session September 6, 1972 leadership Macmillan Terry abundance fame

[...] I typed up that portion of the session earlier, and it’s already been read by Terry Jacobs, a physicist from IBM at San Jose, California. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, June 29, 1971 Joel beyond flesh kinda sand

[...] Your image was an excellent one and in your terms it represents the characteristics of space as you might relate to it and also to those black pockets of which the physicists are speaking where all realities swooped into these, so to speak. [...]

NotP Chapter 1: Session 753, August 4, 1975 psyche wristwatch local birthright woods

[...] The psychologist, the priest, the physicist, the philosopher or the guru, can explain your own psyche to you only insofar as those specialists can forget that they are specialists, and deal directly with the private psyche from which all specializations come.

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 884, October 3, 1979 particles meson protons smaller eccentric

Through their work with particle accelerators, or “atom smashers,” physicists have discovered that protons and neutrons themselves are composed of forces and particles that in turn are almost certainly composed of forces and particles, and so on, in an ever-descending scale of smaller and smaller entities and concepts. [...]

Some of the “particles” the theoretical physicists have discovered—and/or created—in their gigantic particle accelerators have unbelievably short life-spans in our terms, vanishing, it seems, almost before they’re born. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, November 2, 1971 bull pasture listen Gert silence

[...] It can speak in the silence of a room if you have the wits to realize that beneath sound there is what our friend, the physicist over here, might call antisound. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 682 February 13, 1974 units propensities unpredictability probable selection

Many physicists now think it untenable to consider that each condition or event in the universe embodies the same kind of time. Physicists and parapsychologists have suggested various sorts of minute and undiscovered entities (mindons, psychons, psitrons, and so forth) that can move backward in time relative to our conscious conception of what time is, or that are at least free of our idea of a time that flows inevitably forward. [...]

NotP Chapter 2: Session 758, October 6, 1975 frequencies program criteria awake monitor

The physicists have their hands on the doorknob. [...]

TES9 Session 431 August 26, 1968 number row unit shafts behind

[...] Your physicists can theorize to a certain point. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 7, 1977 Keefe resources Ms Framework renewing

[...] I asked her help re the address of a physicist in London, to whom I thought of sending a copy of “Unknown” Reality. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 688 March 6, 1974 cu dolphins holes cell neurological

[...] Yet, disappearing through one of the physicists’ black holes,4 for example, though structure and form would seem to be annihilated and time drastically altered, there would be an emergence at the other end, where the whole “package of a universe,” having been closed in the black hole, would be reopened.

[...] In their own way, and using an analogy, now, in certain respects at least the CU’s operate as minute but extremely potent black holes and white holes, as they are presently understood by your physicists. [...]

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