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[... 30 paragraphs ...]
In our own sessions I have explained something that I haven’t mentioned in class, and it is this: For every moment of time that you seem to exist in this universe, you do not exist in it. The atoms and molecules have a pulsating nature that you do not usually perceive, so what seems to you to be a continuous atom or molecule is, instead, a series of pulsations that you cannot keep track of.
Physical matter is not permanent. You only perceive it as continuous; your perceptive mechanisms are not equipped to detect the pulsations. Now, I am speaking to our friend over here (Art O., an engineer) because he may perhaps have a comprehension of what I am trying to explain, because of his background.
(Art O.: “Are these pulses extremely fast in our terms?”)
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
(Jim H.: “Would a noninterval be a positive interval to another aspect of our existence?”)
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(Jim H.: “Could this be the key to the simultaneous existence of all of our lives, the key to nontime?”)
Yes, indeed. And some evening I will tell you that you should change your conception of the word “lives.” This is the first hint I have given, either in our private sessions or in class, of some rather important material. But think of what you mean when you use the word lives, and see how limited the term is.
I am going to end our session, but I have a comment. I have said this before: You are as dead now as you will ever be. Now if you understand that remark and think about it, you will understand much that is behind what I have said this evening.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(Janice S.: “We are using our existence as the dream?”)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]