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Dictation. (Slowly:) You must remember that beginnings and endings are realities only within your own system of three-dimensional life.
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(10:11.) Actually, I prefer that you think of them as simultaneous selves. In the dreaming condition there is a great interchange of information with these other portions of your selves. Your physical brain automatically converts such data into temporal terms so that many of your significant, remembered dream experiences are already translations by the time you recall them. Otherwise they would make no sense to you at all.
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(Pause.) This bouncing back of energy into itself is the meaning of the dream state, in which experience that is basically nonphysical is embarked upon, and is then interpreted as a dream through the brain. Your deepest dreams involve nonmaterial comprehensions, however. Your dream, though clearly remembered, is already a translation of the physical brain. The information then enters your present, where it biologically and mentally colors your life.
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(10:55. Once again Jane’s delivery for Seth had been steady and forceful. “I don’t really remember what I said,” she told me, “yet I do feel that in this material we’ve gone beyond what we’ve gotten before. It’ll revolutionize science if physicists can understand it. Even as limited as we are as human beings, I think we’ve latched onto some ideas, through Seth, that are vitally important….”
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