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SESSION 625, NOVEMBER 1, 1972
9:03 P.M. WEDNESDAY
(Jane’s delivery was leisurely and quiet as the session began.)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
Dictation: The body reacts not so much to physical sound as to the interior sounds into which the physical sounds are translated. As mentioned (in the last two sessions), it also reacts to sounds that have no physical “counterparts.”
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
(“Yes.” See the definitions of genes and chromosomes in the 610th session in Chapter One.)
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
Consciously you react to the physical data — the noise, the squeal of brakes perhaps, the visual shock of seeing the car so close, but the entire inner reality of that scene or event is instantly “recognized” by what I refer to as your inner senses. (See the note at the end of the session.) These respond to the interior patterns I’ve told you about. The physical data is carried through the nerves with the necessary time lapses that must occur. These represent the temporal end of the spectrum of perception.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
(“The needs and desires of others naturally enter in,” Seth continued, “and some energy must be used to close them out. The more interested and excited [witnesses] are, of course, the more their own concerns ring out. It is difficult for Ruburt to block out these additional psychic distractions…. With strangers the sessions are often personal, however, because their own emotional reactions are so vibrant initially….”
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(This break, it developed, marked the end of book dictation. Seth returned with other material, though, and the session lasted until 11:45 p.m.)