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What about the cycles of history? You spoke of these I believe a few days ago. What about the spacious present and your quasars? What about your spacious present and the predictions, for example, of Nostradamus? What about the spacious present and its connection with evolution? All of these questions follow naturally, and should be here answered.
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You must remember the material I gave you concerning moment points, and the nature of action. All of that material you see applies here. Again, you merely perceive a small portion of any given action, and when you cease to perceive it then it seems to you that the action itself ceases, and so an artificial boundary is erected.
It has not occurred to you, you see, to attempt to look over this boundary, so to speak, because you have taken it for granted that nothing exists on the other side. I am not here speaking necessarily of death, though this is the obvious instance of course. I am speaking of something much more subtle. I am speaking of any small, seemingly insignificant action that you perform during an ordinary day, and here we are coming close.
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A luncheon for our friend today, of an established kind. Some distant connection here with a museum.
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It also seems as if he has recently been in a strange kitchen, speaking with a man. Tables and chairs here of modest wood. Perhaps the man works for Dr. Instream in some capacity. A handyman or janitor.
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A connection with strong musical interests. The item belongs to, or did belong to, someone with musical interests. An instrument connected here I believe, perhaps indirectly.
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I am not clear here. There seems to be more than one of a kind.
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(“Yellow.” Jane and I didn’t make any connections here, but Seth does later.
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(“A connection with strong musical interests. The item belongs to, or did belong to, someone with musical interests. An instrument connected here I believe, perhaps indirectly.” Doug’s parents, Loren and Betts, have strong musical interests. As far as we know however Doug does not. Nor does his sister Linda, who wrote the letter and enclosed it in the envelope from which the flap used as object was taken. Neither Loren or Betts own any instruments except for a piano, which they both major in. Betts is choir director for her church. Would a piano or organ be the indirect connection? I did not think to ask.
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(“I am not clear here. There seems to be more than one of a kind.” There are two different signatures on the object.
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Give us a moment here. (Pause.) He was thinking of his health, and also of money difficulties of which we have earlier spoken.
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