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TES3 Session 99 October 21, 1964 4/82 (5%) cellar vessel Tubbs furnace collaborate
– The Early Sessions: Book 3 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 99 October 21, 1964 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled

[... 12 paragraphs ...]

Ruburt did anticipate with some correctness part of this evening’s subject matter, having to do with apparent deterioration of the quality of matter itself, that composes the physical body. Since you know now that all physical matter is constantly coming into formation, that it is formed by atoms and molecules so instantaneously, and that these atoms and molecules that give form to matter continually appear and disappear, so swiftly that the physical form that they compose appears permanent, then you must realize that there is no reason why physical forms should deteriorate as far as the atoms and molecules that compose them are concerned.

You are, however, left with the fact that physical matter, while appearing permanent for practicality’s sake, nevertheless does exhibit disintegration in varying degrees. Since the cause lies not within that which composes matter in physical terms, then wherein does the cause originate?

[... 43 paragraphs ...]

This arrangement, while rather a conglomeration, does help to serve a purpose that I mentioned last spring. Some sort of a permanent fixture might set you at rest Joseph, since you would be harassed no longer.

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

The permanent setup, whenever and if ever arranged, will here be most beneficial, and in ways that I will not now, because of the time, discuss. There is a connection with mental enclosures though it is a subconscious and psychological one.

[... 17 paragraphs ...]

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