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(At 8:10 our cat Willy behaved in a most peculiar fashion. I was working in the middle room of our apartment; my studio is thus on my left, the living room on my right. Willy was sleeping in the closet. All was quiet when suddenly Willy burst out of the closet in a mad scramble, his nails sliding on the bare floor. His ears were back, his hackles up. Looking back into the empty studio, he raced into the living room, jumped up on a bookcase beneath a window and hid behind a curtain.
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(Break at 10:00. Jane was dissociated as usual. She also felt somewhat tired, as did I. But we were more used to our new schedule than we had been last week at this time. Resume at 10:06.)
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(“Is there any other intelligent life in our own solar system?”)
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We have not completed by any means our outline on the inner senses. When we have then some of this material will make more sense to you. Some data on the inner senses has to be withheld until you receive connecting information.
Such effects as levitation and teleportation, however, are qualities belonging to our next inner sense, which involves a momentary or temporary breaking up of certain camouflage patterns. This particular sense, which I hope to discuss at our next session, is not however the only inner sense that is concerned with what you are pleased to call transportation. It merely involves one of the simpler methods, but there are others belonging to other inner senses which you are not prepared as yet to understand.
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I am going to end our session after a few brief remarks. You may take a break first if you so desire.
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I intend to add to our discussion concerning the dream world, as it is not only important in itself but offers excellent analogies as far as many other aspects of manipulation are concerned. In fact, I do hope also to explain to you the various and numerous levels of existence upon your own plane, and those connected to it in basic ways.
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