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Now, putting these two statements together, you see that an individual will perceive basic reality, in the main, only from his own reference point, and through his outer sense apparatus. His perception of basic reality in one way does not change the nature of that reality or of that action, as it exists independently of his field of reference. However, the very distortions that occur in his attempt to perceive this reality results in a new reality. What he perceives then is legitimate, for his very perception of it is the basis for its existence.
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(Actually, I have been painting for the last two weeks, following my final recovery from my illness of late March and early April. This apparently had not been sufficient to satisfy the literal-minded personal subconscious, hence my coldlike symptoms. I have also been investigating with the pendulum to some extent, and can say that usually the periods did not last more than half an hour a day.
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(Break at 10:25. Jane was dissociated as usual. She said the restlessness had subsided somewhat, yet still lingered. She resumed in a somewhat louder voice. As she sat back down and closed her eyes, she remained quite motionless and quiet for perhaps two minutes before she began speaking. Resume at 10:39.)
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