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That vision reminds me of a letter of mine that has just appeared in Reality Change, a magazine its editor is devoting to the Seth Material, and publishing in Austin, Texas. At her request last September, I briefly described my feelings a year after Jane’s death. I mentioned how worthwhile it would be to throughly study the continuous global healing processes that I believe constitute one of the earth’s major forces, so that we could consciously use them to “help our species lead itself into new areas of thought and feeling.” Now I enlarge upon that idea by stating that such processes should be studied amid the earth’s even larger life-and-death cycles — those making up that “flickering gentle glow” my mythical observer would see from space. I think that eventually we’ll regard all life upon our planet — or upon any other — in such terms, that we’ll be led to do so by our own needs and creative curiosity. Beyond that will lie our exploring, as Jane did, the more basic nonphysical nature of reality.

My history is filled
with kingdoms lost and kingdoms found,
with magic mirrors that open up
into brand-new cosmic maps,
and within my head
glittering worlds are spread
enough to fill
a thousand books.
Multiple vision leads me on
over paths that form
new worlds of fact.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

With the vision came its explanation. [...] The vision was so clear that Rob instantly made a quick sketch of it. [...]

It is true that Joseph receives much more data through inner visions. In the past, he has more or less translated this data automatically, without realizing it, into paintings, with no memory of any vision at all. [...]

[...] With no transition or advance notice, a vision appeared to him. [...]

Rob’s vision was spontaneous. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 9 clock sensation Miss Rob twenty

[...] That is, you use this inner sense quite inadvertently in your visions, except that because of your lack of consistent training, you see these only dimly.

[...] You have trouble now with the duration of your inner visions because you are trying to transpose them according to physical timeand this is going about it in the wrong way. [...]

This is closely related to the second inner sense, and it is upon psychological time that you must try to transpose your inner visions. [...]

[...] Now, as dreams seem to involve you in duration that is independent of clock time, so can you achieve the actual experience of duration as far as your inner visions are concerned.

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

[...] It seemed incongruous that I could have a “vision” of such a simple object and then not have the vocabulary to describe it.

[...] Just before you got started, I had a vision of my own.”

[...] But your vision was quicker, more limited, but very precise.”