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Now. Ruburt was definitely given information in several projections from the dream state early this morning.
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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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In the first stage, Ruburt projected through physical reality and saw personalities who had very recently died in physical terms. Now, it is very difficult to tell you simply what happens at physical death, for the conditions vary considerably, according to the individual; his abilities and beliefs will largely determine what happens in those terms.
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The conscious self is not aware of this. I instructed Ruburt in the procedure last evening. A man from Kentucky, and woman from Vermont, and an Indian from Quebec were involved.
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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.
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Ruburt exuberantly goes forward, particularly in sleep, when his ego is stilled.
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Your nightly projections work to your credit. Most of you are better than you know, doing good in other dimensions even though you may do poorly within physical reality. Much of this was explained to Ruburt last evening.
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Ruburt should not demand more of them, for it is necessary that both of you do give in this manner, and for this particular kind of giving you cannot demand thanks. The giving is for your own benefit as well as for theirs. If you could not give then your knowledge would be of less worth.
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