1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:284 AND stemmed:now)
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Now. The physical universe is far more complicated than you know, and you understand little about its origins or even about its nature.
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You agree to accept certain data in the physical universe. You agree to form this into certain patterns, and you agree to ignore other data completely. These, now, root agreements, form the main basis for the apparent permanence and coherence of your physical system.
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Now these root agreements will only confuse you in your inner explorations. Objects may appear and disappear in these other systems. Using the root agreements just mentioned as a basis for reality, an observer would insist that the objects were not real, for they do not behave as he knows objects must behave.
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Now. There is a cohesiveness to the inner universe, and to the systems that are not basically physical. But this cohesiveness is based upon an entirely different set of root assumptions or agreements, and these are the keys that alone will enable you to manipulate within, or understand, other systems.
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Now. One: Energy and action are basically the same, although neither must necessarily apply to physical motion.
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Now. Only if these basic assumptions are taken for granted will your projection experiences make sense to you.
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Now. If another individual under the same circumstances comes across the same potential object, he can also perceive it as you did. He may however, because of his own makeup, perceive and translate another portion of allied pattern. He may see the form of the man who originated the thought of the building. (Pause.) To a large extent your habit of perceiving time as a sequence forms the type of experience, and also limits the experience that you will have in physical reality.
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(Break at 10:01. Jane was out as usual. Her eyes had opened more often; though she was still tired, she did not appear to be as much so now. She wondered where all the material, excellent as it was, could be coming from. She hadn’t been thinking along these lines consciously lately.
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You must learn to differentiate between many forms that may appear in many ways similar enough, to seem to be of identical nature. In physical life however you do this now automatically.
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We will now close our session. It has been an excellent one. My heartiest regards to you both.
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(End at 10:31. Jane was out as usual, and her eyes had been closed most of the time. She now looked and felt better than she had before the session began.
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