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(To Sue:) You did very well. Now because you are interested in probabilities you will have many more experiences along those lines. We will hopscotch back and forth and with our friend Ruburt, for this is also one of his main lines of interest, but your own experience can be used to benefit by the class at large for you must be led to see that you can alter physical events in such a way. You must be led to see that there are other dimensions of reality in which you also have your existence, and that you are not limited to the three-dimensional system that you know. Now when you are quieted and when you are in the dream state or when you are doing psychological time then you free yourself from the three-dimensional system and allow your consciousness to recognize other portions of its own reality. Now I have been very busy with all of you.
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Now, we will see to it that you live very adventurous nights, and those of you who do psychological time and take the physical time necessary to do the experiments, will find the mobility of consciousness—I am using that term because Ruburt likes it so well—that is necessary. You can extend your own conscious knowledge of reality if you are willing to do so.
(To Giselle.) Now, I am aware of the problems of which Ruburt knows, and we will discuss them at a later time whenever you can get up here and discuss it.
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Tell our friend, Ruburt, that Nassair should not set up what he is thinking of setting up, his offshore fund; and tell Ruburt that that is the only message I have for Mr. Nassair at this time. He will want to know because it is on his mind. Tell him also that Mr. Nassair’s friend, who was here at class, subconsciously knows that Mr. Nassair should not set up the fund at this time, but did not want to take the responsibility for saying so. You may call me your friendly, corner stockbroker.
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(To Valerie and Vanessa.) Now, I give you two my greetings and I will toss out, as Ruburt would say, a small goody for you. You were twin brothers in a past life and in Greece. I would like to tell you that it was a grand life and that you were gladiators, but you were houseboys. You were very close, however, and that psychic closeness is now returning in this life. You will do well working together.
(To Vanessa.) You played, I believe it is called, the cymbals. (To Valerie.) And you, as Ruburt would say, were wild on the flute. In your spare time, therefore, when your chores were done, you entertained travelers. You also had unaccountable imaginations and you told wild tales. Those tales were carried by word-of-mouth by the travelers and some of these ended up in Persian folklore, so if you were houseboys, you were imaginative houseboys.
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Now, Ruburt had some other things planned for class this evening and remember you are not to come here and listen to me as if I were some Sunday preacher for I make every effort to show you that I am not. In other words, on other days of the week I expect you to be active, and when I say “active,” I mean “active.”
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Now, I bid you good evening. Ruburt was afraid I had forgotten.