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[... 14 paragraphs ...]
(To Ned.) And you find rest beneath trees that are not physical, and you travel quite safely in areas that are not physically perceived. And our friend, Ned, for all his troubles with your draft board, is quite well aware of the nature of existence and joy, but it is because you are so well aware of it that you become so desperate in the field of reality in which you are presently focused, and you must find a way to give that joy and freedom a release in the reality in which you are presently focused. Do not buck it so. You can enrich it and do not be frightened of it. Now, in your terms, I dig what you are after.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
That is the answer of course. In the vocabulary of the present time you know, you can always cop out. I am taking a break.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
The names make no difference anymore than my name makes any difference, or does your own. At the present point he identifies with the name that he has given you. As you awaken, so will he awaken.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
It is indeed and also I mentioned that everyone who comes to this class has been involved with these problems in other lives and so you gravitate for that reason. You wanted a circle of safety however, before you would allow yourselves to use these abilities. And your present personality will have to learn to deal with these abilities. This will cause an expansion within the personality.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
Each of you are more miraculous in this particular moment than any of you presently suppose, but you hide the miracles from yourselves. Intellectually you try to imagine what I am and yet you should be trying to feel what you are. And if I speak through this woman, then what should this tell you about the nature of human personality and since you all have human personalities at this point, what questions should this make you ask of yourselves. The answers are already given, you have only to ask the proper questions.
[... 11 paragraphs ...]