1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:326 AND stemmed:but)
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In all probability you will become aware of me first either in a dream projection or in a session. The book you are reading will help you both. It can hardly cover very many points, but it is generally legitimate as far as it goes.
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You should try willing yourself into another room. When you awaken in the middle of the night, try such an experiment. Your projections do involve you in extensive levitations from the dream state, but you recall only a few. The most extensive traveling is done in nightly excursions, but it is easiest to remember those dream projections that occur during naps in the day, simply because the waking consciousness is more alert.
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The woman was quite real, but existed in another plane of activity. She was a survival personality in your terms. You projected to her system of reality and the environment was pseudophysical, the projection of her own thoughts made real in objective terms within the system.
You had one brief experience before this one but did not remember, where you walked along the banks of a misty river landscape. You had several other later projections that same evening that you did not recall.
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Now, you form the physical universe individually and yet find it cohesive. There are similarities upon which you all agree, of environment and conditions. The same can be said of all systems into which you may project. But you must learn which portions of the environment are held by all, generally speaking, and which are not. You must learn the new root assumptions in other words. This is precisely what you are doing in your projections.
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