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(At 8:45 Jane had no idea of the material for the session tonight. She had tried to sleep at 7:30, without success. She said she still feels “a little odd when I don’t have any idea of what he’s going to talk about, or anything.” Jane has also begun the study of psychological time on a regular basis, but has nothing of note to report yet, beyond a few glimmerings.
(I have yet to resume psychological time study. I now have my dream notebook in full swing, and since I had more dreams on the order of the two already discussed by Seth, I had my dream notebook open on the table as session time approached, in case these dreams were used in the material.
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There is no one reality. There are many, in fact infinite, realities. There is no beginning and end. When beginnings and endings are spoken of, the implication is always there, that there must be but one reality, and that it must have a beginning in time and an ending in time.
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The primary energy gestalt did not have a beginning in time, nor will it end in time. It is a result of an expansion, again, in terms of value fulfillment, an expansion that has nothing to do with either time or space as men conceive them.
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And since you are not, you do not have the peculiar sets of camouflage perceptors necessary to experience existence within them. Now. Within the same space and time that you at this moment occupy, there are numberless planes of reality. You simply do not have the camouflage equipment to perceive them.
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A note here. If Ruburt would resume his back exercises his sinuses will improve. The exercises should be done very slowly, however, and without strain. At times he did them too quickly.
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The chemical and electrical construction of the human individual opens other pathways, and requires other activities in other fields than those with which the conscious ego is familiar. The mechanics are not important, but as dreaming is partially caused by chemical poisons that make dreaming a necessity for physical survival, so there are other mechanisms of this kind that are actually doorways, built within and natural to the physical mechanism, that at the same time necessitate experience upon other fields of reality.
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An effort is involved here, as concepts of rather complicated nature must be broken into words between us for the first time, and this involves a discrimination most difficult, in order that the most evocative phrases be used while taking care that as many distortions as possible be avoided in word translation.
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