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[... 5 paragraphs ...]
Now, I’ve said this before, you concentrate very nicely upon the similarities that exist in the phenomena of the physical world, and you ignore what is not similar of a large field of available data. Therefore, you focus upon only certain points and accept these as real and ignore others. When some of you then begin to focus upon different points, then there is great confusion ...for it seems to you that one set of data must be right, and if this set is right then all other sets must be wrong or fantasy.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
I bid you a good evening, but I want you to watch your conscious thoughts for a different reason this time. I’ve told you to watch them in the past to become aware of what you are thinking and what negative suggestions you are giving yourselves. But I want you now to watch them to catch your limiting intellectual concepts about your own reality and what is possible and what is not possible. For many of these ideas are so a part of your mental furniture and you do never change the furniture about. You do not even see it, it is so a part of your mental environment. So I would like you to listen inward to your own thoughts with this in mind. You will not open up if you are automatically closing down.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]