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[... 7 paragraphs ...]
I will here welcome Philip to our session. Since he is acquainted with our later material, I will continue along the same lines.
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
It is difficult here to do more than simply give you the statement. If you will, at your leisure, consider the makeup of your own dreams, you may partially and intuitively understand what I mean, for the distance in dreams is endless, though you may go but a little way; yet this distance as we have said, does not take up space. This comes close to evoking an understanding of distance as it occurs electrically, existing within an action.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
All depth, all dimension and all distance is therein contained within the electrical universe. There is here, as I have said, no such thing as size in your terms, or shape in your terms; but there is, again, distance, which is not absolute but varying, and which can be said to exist both backward and forward indefinitely within the infinite intensities. And all reality within any given field basically occurs within such intensities.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
I show to you those facets of my personality with which you can attune yourselves most readily. I am indeed here, and with you more than you realize. For you see, your experience of me now exists in electrically coded data within your own systems. I am myself. I still exist, however, in electrically coded data within, or about, yourself; as I have explained that all individual experience is so electrically coded and retained.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
I here mention once more that you keep some watch upon Miss Callahan, and would indeed suggest that Ruburt, for a period of three or four days, brings up the mail to Miss Callahan. This will prevent Miss Callahan from attempting the stairs, at least for this purpose, and it is during the afternoon periods that concern is felt here.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
I will now close our session. When the three of us are together upon some other occasion, then perhaps we shall see about your effects. Show me, show me, show me, Ruburt. And here you see this: Because Mark has seen what Mark has seen, our Ruburt is dubious. Why? Because Mark has seen what Mark has seen!
[... 6 paragraphs ...]