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You have noticed in our own work that oftentimes information will be perceived by Ruburt in terms of visual images. I do not give Ruburt the information in this manner. The images are formed from my ideas. Usually they are formed by his ideas. I try to direct his image making, but in both instances the same process of image making is involved. You can understand in fact the way in which sense images are organized much more clearly by studying instances where sense images exist without an actual object representing them in the physical universe. This shows that sense impressions are independent, you see, of objects.
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Another impression, separate from the first, with music—a concert perhaps. A third aisle. A seat to the right of the center.
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Another impression separate from the rest. Stedgewick, or Sedgewick. Something Dr. Instream has been reading. A connection with a volume, that is bound in a leather-appearing material, but softer. Brown-red in color. The edges of the pages are not white. Perhaps cream colored, and originally tinged with gold.
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