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A small note here, mentioning a fact of which Ruburt is surely now aware. The momentary difficulty in the short story that he did not finish was simply caused by a very temporary relapse because of pressure: He did not wait for his subconscious to deliver an idea, as he has been long accustomed to doing.
When he grabs upon a definite whole piece of autobiography, it is usually caused by impatience. He is past that momentary lapse.
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As the dream does not begin then at any particular moment, neither did your physical universe begin at any given moment, and neither did the inwardness become born in terms of cause and effect.
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The relationship between these two universes is truly astounding, and such interchanges have great transforming effects.
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But the significance is not seen. No energy is not used. Entropy does not exist. It is the appearance only of an effect within the physical perspectives; that seemingly unusable energy helps form your dream universe. That energy from which you seem to get no work physically, that energy which seems to diminish in value, is plowed backward into inwardness, regenerated and used to form universes without which you could not exist even as physical beings.
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