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—and our greetings to our new friend.
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Now if you please, give me a moment, and I shall use it well. (Pause, eyes closed.) These are simply impressions. I shall make no attempt to unscramble them at this point. They will have to do with our new friend. (Venice.)
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You may indeed, if it does not hurt you. (To Venice:) our new friend reminds me of the Jesuit when he first came to our sessions (Bill Gallagher)—watching, when break came, to see when Ruburt and I should fall apart from each other. I hope no crack is expected.
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Energy or action is composed of an infinity of itself, and yet, forever acting upon itself, it forms forever new portions of itself. Each action causes another. Now until we have done more talking you will simply have to take my word, for the sake of our discussion—our one-way discussion—that any action or energy possesses consciousness seeking to know itself, therefore; and acting within itself it forms new consciousnesses that are individual and independent, and yet connected to every other consciousness.
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(To Venice:) I enjoy our new friend’s questions, and I enjoy answering them. (Smile. To Pete:) As to our young friend’s question about his Lear Jet, I presume that is a snickering jet, we shall see.
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