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[... 9 paragraphs ...]
This interrelationship is not in terms of cause and effect, as this law is a distortive misinterpretation of actuality. The interrelationship between all units or systems has nothing to do with continuity in your terms. The systems or units are basically simultaneous actions. As participants within one system of action, you are to a large extent limited by the very participation that gives you reality within the action system.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(By now I was also aware of a mild feeling of enlargement in the fingers of my right hand. The third finger was the most involved. Neither Jane or I have had many experiences of this kind in recent sessions. See the 47th and 55th sessions [in Volume 2} for more pronounced effects of this kind, including measurements.
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
They are smaller than small, to be sure, but soon your scientific instruments will detect them; though I do not believe their significance will be understood. But many such units cannot by any stretch of the imagination be considered as particles in these terms; and while certain of their effects are detectable both chemically and electrically within your system, they cannot be examined directly with instruments.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
(I was still aware of the feeling of enlargement in my right hand. I was careful not to confuse this with any cramping effect from holding a pen for so long. However, the feeling now became more pronounced, so that when I made a fist my fingers felt thicker, against a thicker palm, giving a feeling of restricted movement. Usually such effects begin to wane as soon as a session ends, but in this instance the sensation was stronger than ever five minutes later. It lasted for some fifteen minutes or so, during which time it gradually declined.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
(While this sensation attained some duration, I began to experience my feeling of existing upon two levels again. I haven’t had this one lately, however. This was also definite and prolonged. First, my middle body felt depressed [or nonexistent] upon the bed. I then became aware that my left arm and hand felt itself to be some inches higher than my right arm and hand. Yet beneath both limbs I felt the presence of the bed. It appeared that the point of transition between the two levels existed somewhere within, or beneath, my body, but I was not aware of it consciously. While I knew the bed lay beneath either arm, note that I was not aware of the bed beneath my lower legs. Good duration for both effects.)