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TES7 Session 292 October 10, 1966 5/126 (4%) cap beer Friday tipping trio
– The Early Sessions: Book 7 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 292 October 10, 1966 9 PM Monday

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

They are not one-dimensional images therefore, nor for that matter are they static. They are vital, full of their own energy reality, living composites. In dreams as a rule you only perceive them as images. They possess a psychic identity however that is biological to some extent as far as you are concerned. In other words, at this time various biological changes must occur in order for you to tune in upon them directly.

I use the word directly loosely, for only the inner senses can really contact them without the necessity of distortions. To some extent, on their own level they have an awareness of the dreams in which they participate. They function to some extent independently. However your emotional moods become their psychological climate.

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

You understand that these are units of electromagnetic patterns, highly codified, and not active little animals in your blood. (Dry humor, smile, eyes open.) Indeed, they take up no space, as the dream within your head takes up no space. They are the results of interactions, and still they exist in reality whether or not those interactions activate them.

They are more obvious in the young child. The adult is hardly aware of them, except in some dreams, and then their meaning is misinterpreted.

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

In dreams, when you expect none, none appear. Out of body experiences indeed can be a health boon. Your system is automatically relaxed and free of pressure. Also, incidentally, free of time. It does not age during a projection; that is, the body does not age. It is in suspension. Any interpretations that are made are made by consciousness itself. The physical senses are not, underline not, utilized. At the moment of perception the traveling consciousness perceives through the inner senses, and by itself automatically makes the necessary adjustments so that the ego can perceive the data in its accustomed way.

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