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SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

(See the considerable world-view material from Jane and from Seth in Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality. A world view is the body of an individual’s personalized interpretation of the physical universe; emotions are necessarily involved. “Each person has such a world view,” Seth tells us in Session 718, “whether living or dead in your terms, and that ‘living picture’ exists despite time or space. It can be perceived by others.”)

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 10 Mark Rob furniture arrangements bookcases

In my operations in your plane, I must use the materials at hand, but despite any ideas to the contrary, this involves a give and takeRuburt’s “Idea Construction” was rather amazing under the circumstances. [...]

“Well, okay, ever onward,” I said, because despite it all, I felt it foolish to look a gift horse in the mouth. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

[...] The part of himself that did ‘teach’ him to see still guides his movements, still moves the muscles of his eyes, still becomes conscious despite him when he sleeps, still breathes for him without thanks or recognition and still carries on his task of transforming energy from an inner reality into an outer one. [...]