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Habitual illness will follow the lines of learned response and memory. Definite molecular substructures are formed biologically in response to inner electrical charges. The inner electrical charges are not a part of the physical system as such, you see. But they act within the physical structure, forming then definite changes in the RNA patterns.
There was some question in the article about long-term and short-term memory. Now basically the original intensity of the charge determines its duration in your time structure. The intensity of particular charges can completely reorganize the personality structure through changes in the RNA formations. (Long pause at 9:10.) Previous life memories, existing electronically and magnetically, may carry such intense charge that they superimpose themselves in the present physical structure, and form memory patterns quite alien to those of the present ego personality.
I am not denying at all that physical changes do occur, for this is all the more the pity. But the basic causes must be uncovered, and in some such cases, in many in fact, these causes lie to a large degree in faulty or inadequate memory functions. I am simply using Ruburt’s minor symptoms as a springboard here. They are now being erased, the latest ones the first to go.
A page number 397 connected with him. A brown book. An invasion in the place to the south mentioned earlier. In 1471 and 1732. Connection with small nuggets here. The Jesuit thinks strongly how computers could change the islands, and discusses this with some heat or enthusiasm with another man, I believe, who wears a gray or white jacket, and a sporty hat.
The Jesuit (Bill) thinks strongly how computers could change the islands and discusses this with some heat or enthusiasm with another man, I believe, who wears a gray or white jacket and a sporty hat.
[...] In discussion Bill mentions that plane changed course because of rocket launching at Cape Kennedy; this seems legitimate to me.)