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I would like this evening to speak more concerning the interrelationship of various units; for when I speak of the interrelationship of universes, remember that these universes are also units, or if you prefer, systems.
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If we may speak in an analogy, then these particles have two faces. If you consider them as soldiers guarding the barriers or the boundaries, then you would have to imagine a strange creature, our particle, as a soldier on a boundary facing toward and away from the country in question.
He would be composed of the stock of each country, so that neither country could decipher any alienness within him. This is a rather important point, for it concerns all units or systems. The inner alignment and electromagnetic structure of such particles is the main issue that allows them to be, or to operate within, two different units or systems. And while these particles act as resistant boundary forces, they are also uniting forces, forming so to speak the connective tissue that both separates and unites.
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To you they would be seen as mysterious connectors or links. Energy passes through these particles from one system to another, more or less constantly; yet they themselves, taking energy from system A, transform it into an adaptation that can be received by system B.
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This has been a most rewarding session, and I have enjoyed it. I would suggest here that our hardheaded friend, Ruburt, refresh himself tomorrow by loosening his schedule somewhat, and gaining new reservoirs of creative energy, through perhaps an aimless walk, or quiet contemplation.
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(December 16, Wednesday, 8:15 PM: Another quite interesting experience. After achieving the desired state, I saw a few vague faces, male and female. I then began to tell myself I would visit Ed Robbins, in his house in New Paltz, NY. After a few minutes of this I abruptly became aware that my lower legs felt as though they were off the edge of the bed, suspended in space. The feeling was startling and quite definite. I was aware of it in the left leg from the knee down, and the right ankle and foot. I could not feel the pressure of the limbs upon the bed.
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