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Since our imagined experience would depend upon all of the inner senses working together in a complex, near-perfect manner, that I doubt you could achieve at this stage. This experiencing of past, present and future would seem to be unwilled, almost automatic. If you were to have it or one like it, it would seem as if a door suddenly for no reason opened and then just as abruptly closed. This would not be the case however.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(At 9:34 the service truck moved to the back of our house; we could see a man with a flashlight checking wires, etc., but no one knocked on our door. Jane resumed dictation at 9:35. And here again, her first few sentences answered the question in my own mind.)
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
(At 10:22 the TV serviceman knocked on the door, just as Jane finished the above sentence. He spent several minutes checking reception on our set while we talked with him. He was on duty until 11:00 PM. He left at 10:30. Jane rested briefly, for she could not make the switch back to Seth that quick, then resumed dictating at 10:31.)
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