1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:249 AND stemmed:univers AND stemmed:conscious)
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You perceive portions of such actions consciously, some subconsciously, some with the inner senses, but you do not perceive the whole action. Your perceptions, your physical perceptions, cut a good bit of the portion that you could receive into bits and pieces. Since you do not perceive whole action that occurs within your own system, you do not understand it. So it should not surprise you that you misinterpret projections of other actions from different systems, when they appear as they sometimes do within your own.
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(Seth began talking about quasars and related background material in the last session. That material in turn resulted from a question I asked, or a comment I made, in the 246th session. Once again, quasars are quasi-stellar radio sources, presumably at the farthest reaches of our observable universe according to our instruments. They contradict our laws of physics, being many times too bright for their size and distance, and emitting much too much energy. See the article on them in Time magazine for March 11,1966.)
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It is electrical energy. Quasars are distributed, so to speak, throughout all realities—throughout all universes, in other words. They do not conform to the camouflage patterns within any system outside of their own. They are not suns, planets, galaxies or universes in those terms.
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Their influence is felt in every universe. Their diffused, or their energy diffused through all systems, powers all systems.
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It is their energy that gives energy to your own, and all other universes, and it is their energy that forms the matter of your own physical universe. Yet these quasars represent the power of only a small portion of reality.
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(I used the ribbon as object not only because I wanted to get its background for myself, but because this lack of at least conscious knowledge on my part would simulate the circumstances surrounding an object furnished by someone else.
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