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Inspiration is often a more or less instantaneous translation, occurring for various reasons which I will give you later, without the benefit of the brain’s intervention. It is this strangeness that is often noted. The individual seems not to know where the thought comes from, because he does not recognize the characteristic mark of his brain upon it. And indeed such a mark is lacking, for inspiration originates with the inner self.
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All of these influences have a part in the formation of the physical individual, and his existence is dependent upon a balance being maintained. In some instances, to use an analogy, serious short circuits do occur, intensities of power accumulate. The dream universe, for example, may intrude with unusual sharpness. The systems lose complementary balance, but on the whole the systems operate together most efficiently.
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They exist within the cells, or I should more properly say that the cells form about them. These electric coded signals then form electric counterparts of complete experience, as it has been felt by any given individual. It is, the pattern is, then independent of the physical system, while residing within it. In other words, each individual from birth on forms his own counterpart from built up, individual, continuous electric signals. At physical death his personality then exists in its complete form, and of course escapes the sort of ending that it would suffer if it were an integral part of the physical system.
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Tonight’s material, taken with our last few sessions, should add new dimensions to much of the knowledge that you had previously. I am very pleased that Ruburt is keeping his dream notebook. Correlations will indeed be found, and the habit of subconscious focus in this manner will certainly bring results.
The material given here on dreams will add depth also to previous material on the subject, and should be studied in that manner. A note here: Ruburt has indeed discovered something at which I hinted, though in a different connection. In his daily predictions he has begun to notice that one phrase seems to stand for more than one event in some cases.
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His confidence however is slowly growing, but definitely growing. And as it does so shall we progress.
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