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NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 820, February 13, 1978 4/29 (14%) Framework technique art monotony vaster
– The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Two: Framework 1 and Framework 2
– Chapter 3: Myths and Physical Events. The Interior Medium in Which Society Exists
– Session 820, February 13, 1978 9:40 P.M. Monday

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(Jane showed more interest in my idea than I’d thought she would, and spent the afternoon going over those private sessions. As the hours passed she reacted to Seth’s data by becoming very loose and relaxed. She “felt funny,” she said. Still, she wanted to try for the session. We began waiting at 9:30. Then, without greetings:)

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

In those terms, using our analogy, the recognition of Framework 2 would bring you from that point to the production of great art, where words served to express not only the seen but the unseen — not simply facts but feelings and emotions — and where the words themselves escaped their consecutive patterns, sending the emotions into realms that quite defied both space and time.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

Your Framework 1 life is, again, based on the idea that you have only so much energy, that you will wear out, and that a certain expenditure of energy will produce a given amount of work — in other words, that applied effort of a certain kind will produce the best results. In the same way, it is believed that the energy of the universe will die out. All of this presupposes “the fact” that no new energy is inserted into the world. The source of the world would therefore seem no longer to exist, having worn itself out in the effort to produce physical phenomena. In the light of such thinking, Framework 2 would be an impossibility.

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(Her comments fit in well with Seth’s closing statement about the difficulty of translation; otherwise, we couldn’t find a reason for her reactions in the session material itself. I suggested that the necessary insights would come to her later. It did seem that her odd state had its origins in her feelings of the afternoon and early evening.)

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