1 result for (book:tes3 AND session:131 AND stemmed:would)
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(Jane felt fine today. She’d had no aftereffects either yesterday or today from her inadvertent semitrance state of last Monday. See the last session. She spoke this evening while sitting down and with her eyes closed, and in a quiet and clear voice. Her pace was very slow and filled with pauses. If I indicated her pauses as in the last session, their frequency would mar the text.)
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
The gradations of intensities are so minute that it would be impossible to measure them, and yet each field contains in coded form the actual living reality of endless eons; contains therefore what you would call the past, present and future of unnumbered universes; contains the actual coded data of any and every consciousness that has been or will be, in any universe; those that have appeared to vanish, and those which seemingly do not yet exist.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
This would seem contrary to your known laws, yet no one has looked into the reasons for this seeming contradiction. We shall spend some considerable time with it at a later session. Nothing is static. Everything moves and changes. Electrical identities move and change. Now. Within the electrical universe there is constant motion. There is negative and positive reaction, and infinite degrees or gradations between.
[... 20 paragraphs ...]