1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:289 AND stemmed:paus)
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(Jane began speaking in trance while sitting down, in an average voice with pauses. Her eyes soon began to open.)
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An experience in general is composed of electromagnetic pulsations. (Long pause.) They contain a kind of depth, having nothing to do with space, an existence dependent upon, again, intensity rather than duration. However, because of your own basic assumptions such experiences, perceived by the inner senses, are played back in such a manner that a traveling through intensities results in a journey through time within your own dimension.
I believe it will be found that differences will occur in the plus and minus charges in the body during such episodes. (One minute pause, eyes closed.) The girl’s emotional condition the other evening acted indeed like a psychological bridge, over which Ruburt could pass. Inner perceptions are never basically physical, you see. Basically, no perceptions are physical for that matter. Emotional patterns are quite wordless. (Long pause.) In other words, if you will forgive a pun, you can never be consciously aware of the basic inner perception, but you can follow backward to that point. You can discover how you use the data, and how you finally recognize it.
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There is always a time scramble, for the inner senses deal with basic data in the spacious present. Then the data must be interpreted in the time scheme of physical existence. (Long pause.) With training and experience a neutralizing element will be developed that protects Ruburt against the full emotional charge that he experienced the other evening. The organism itself forms this as a self-protective mechanism.
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(Jane resumed, still with pauses, her eyes opening at times, at 9:39.)
Now you two upset our balance. (Pause, head down.)
Give us a moment, please… Now we are clear. (Pause.)
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From my standpoint some limited sessions, with strictly selected witnesses, are perfectly acceptable. I am not necessarily suggesting these, you see. (Long pause at 10:20.)
There is an interesting similarity—and this is the last I will say—between last Friday’s episode and the ways in which the dream is basically constructed—the same emotional basis and projection, the same sort of symbolism. (One minute pause.)
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