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[... 31 paragraphs ...]
Joking aside, I will now ask you to imagine these wires as being composed of the solidified emotion of which I have just spoken. Surely you must know that even the words feeling or emotion are at best symbols to describe something else, and this something else comes extremely close to your mental enzymes.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
The mental enzymes within the enclosure are the elements that set off the action and—listen closely—are also the action itself. In other words the mental enzymes not only produce action in the material world but become the action. I will always call any materialization an action from here on in, since as you both know by now nothing is stationary. If you will read over the above three or four paragraphs you will come close to seeing where mental and physical become one.
You both know again what love and hate are, but as I told you before try to think in new ways. Love and hate for example are action. They are both action and they both imply action in physical bodies, and even as far as thoughts are concerned. In your plane action is the main word of importance.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
The framework is only for convenience, as your walls are for your convenience as I mentioned earlier. The walls are not there as such, but you had better act as if they were or suffer a possible broken neck. I must still respect many like frameworks in my own plane, but my understanding of them renders them less opaque—and that is a poor word—all the time.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(Jane and I sat at the board, hands on the pointer. We moved it to the word good-bye.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
(“Abstract” art done in this manner would be an attempt to appeal, to generate an emotional response—in other words action on our plane—on a subconscious level. This would enable the emotional response so generated to radiate its warmth through all levels of our being. The appeal of “recognizable” art is more direct, and may penetrate the being in reverse direction, that is from the top down. Whether it is as profound I cannot say.)