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He did not alert his critical faculties however, and is consciously unaware of the experiences and the information. There were three projections involved. I was his guide. We shall have to discuss this information, in our own way, so that you can be consciously aware of it.
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One form may indeed serve, and then consciousness may project out of it into a new form that is familiar with other dimensions. In Ruburt’s experience three different forms were used. He spoke, incidentally to his Father Trainor, and Lizzie Roohan together, while he was in the second form. He was then led by me into a further dimension of reality in which his third form was used. You must remember that all of these portions of the self exist at once, and that the whole inner self knows them as a part of its own identity. (Lizzie and her mother shared the two-family Saratoga, NY home with Jane and her mother.)
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A personality may or may not realize the fact of physical death, for example. Literally, he may or may not find himself in a physical-seeming environment. He will be in a form, however, and will seem so to himself also.
He will seem to have a physical perception. The sense apparatus, supposedly the exclusive right of the physical body, will be much more acute, and yet it will not be determined by any physical mechanisms. The form will be produced directly by idea, yet it will be a definite form in objective terms.
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Ruburt was not meant to remember the episodes consciously, merely to become aware of their existence as a preliminary step. Soon he will retain conscious knowledge of them.
He is bolder in his projections than you, Joseph.
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Particularly when he is in the dream state, so-called. You have had a characteristic distrust of fantasy, you see, that even extended itself into your knowledge of your dreams; and a fear of flinging yourself off from the recognizable. This is lessening, however.
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