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(To class.) Now you can utilize this state as a method of inner transportation. You can use it to move from reality to reality. You can use it to understand your present reality now and to understand your fellow being as in the communication that took place here. And we will use it in class as a background for some of the material we have been discussing of late. And I, myself, have some good experiments in mind that you can do in Alpha I. And some more that you can do in Alpha II.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Now I am shortly going to close my session, but I have a few words for you. Now, as Ruburt told you, the Alpha I state is an adjacent state of consciousness, and when he has talked about it he has spoken about going below into other deeper layers, and also in his mind, he also has the idea of going above into other layers.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
And not of the man himself, but of a difference between the man and yourself. A difference in the behavior of two personalities that he holds dear. Now give us a moment here. He has been identifying with you as his male image. There are some adjacent personalities about your home which also serve as semi-images in this respect. When he is away from you, however, in his particular case, any characteristics that are not yours that he sees in his grandfather somehow become threatening. He wants to identify with both of you. He wants to think of you in some manner as one. Any individual differences between the two of you upset him. When the two of you are together, you and grandfather, there is no difficulty because the boy, in his own mind, interweaves these characteristics. When he is alone, however, with the older man, any characteristic of his that does not agree with yours becomes threatening to him.
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