1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:250 AND stemmed:all)
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He can only play with the projections of reality within his own system. He can indeed do much damage, but only to his own camouflage universe. This physical universe is however quite important to him, after all, but he is well isolated within it.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
When you begin to look further and further into the nature of physical matter, of course you get further and further away from it until at the heart of the matter there is no matter at all, and this is as far as you can go with your instruments; the heart of the atom as you know it.
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I am speaking of one dimension only, for in other dimensions, and traveling through the same atom, you would come to kinds of matter with which you are not at all familiar, even in theory. For the atom is a structure that deals with the formation of energy into matter, and it runs through, so to speak, all systems that have their basis within any matter system at all.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
Now, quasars are originators of energy. All energy ultimately returns to them also. They are not on the far limits of your universe. They are projections from another system into your universe. They appear to be where they are not.
Looking out at them, you view the future as much as you view the past, for as you know now, the future and the past are one, and all apparent separation or division is basically an illusion. They exist, in other words, in your own terms, as much in the future as in the past.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(She explained her drawing to me, and I have translated it into three colors. The black circle comprises the whole atom as projected through all systems. The blue circles are portions of the whole atom to be seen in various systems. The red circle then is the portion of the whole atom seen in our own system. According to Jane we should think of this drawing as being of many thicknesses.
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Give us a moment, please. We will give an object shortly. First of all, an impression of an unpleasant occurrence connected with a woman in a blue dress. A separation of a kind that has occurred, and a connection with tall statues.
[... 30 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 10:31. Jane was again more dissociated than usual, she said. Her eyes had remained closed throughout all the experimental material.
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