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Now: All creation is constant, and physical reality is formed and maintained in mental realms, sparked by psychic (pause) experiences. These inner events are the results of action’s own characteristics. Action continually working upon itself creates more action.
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Your psychological life is dependent upon your ability to perceive and react to such action-events. Your reaction, of course, creates new ones. Your identity, your inner self, is a main action-event, forming other such events that are the various portions of your personality.
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This does not mean that such ideas are necessarily valid, you see, but in your system they certainly appear as such, due to the intensity with which they are held. This intensity brings forth the corresponding physical materialization which the senses then perceive, and the circle becomes complete.
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Now: conversely, if you do not accept the idea of reincarnation, this does not mean that reincarnation is not a fact. It does mean that this insufficient energy will keep this reality at such a low ebb that it will not sufficiently materialize as an event within your system. For the egotistical self it will be a nonfact and the physical senses will of course find no sense data to confirm reincarnation.
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The resulting thoughts and images in turn are expressed and affect others, and not only symbolically. As you should know, mental acts have an electromagnetic reality which directly affects the inner self, which directly forms the constantly changing nature of the inner self. For the inner self is, after all, composed of mental actions, and the entity itself is everchanging.
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Your physical image and your environment are exterior materializations that represent your interior action-events at any given time. These are observed by the physical senses of yourself and others. You can therefore check your inner status by observing your outer status. Such checking always involves action, however, that already changes that which is perceived. All of these seeming separate actions belong together, you see, and occur at once. (Pause, long.)
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You sent vital healing energy and resolution to his physical body, and the heat he felt was the result of this energy. The feeling had built up in you to help him. The rubbing expressed this feeling from you, and then acted directly on a sense-data level which both of you needed at the time to confirm what was an inner experience.
Much of man’s creativity is expressed directly through his hands, and for this reason they are often used in healing experiences. They have a significance intuitively felt by the inner self.
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When he ceases activity however, he has a tendency to activate the symptoms rather than direct his attention elsewhere. The letup of physical activity is not the issue, though he thinks it is at the end of the day. An exciting conversation, an exciting inner mental activity serves well to divert him. A series of such lapses accentuate the condition of course. Then he uses his book and suggestion to clear the air and begins again anew.
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