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Now it is important that you realize that we have used analogies rather freely in our last two sessions, for there was no other way to give you any clear concept of the material I wished to present.
Your physical brains simply cannot handle certain kinds of information. Again, the neurological structure has much to do with this. You are so used to handling certain kinds of concepts, and interpreting them in thus-and-thus a fashion, that the pathways for more complicated data simply do not as yet exist in physical terms.
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I am speaking now in terms of evolution. The material in the last two sessions was given to you therefore in terms that you could understand. (Pause.) Multidimensional concepts cannot be received, nor interpreted, at this point by the physical brain. The mind and the inner self can become aware of such concepts. Now give us a moment. (Pause.)
[... 30 paragraphs ...]
Both of us are obviously then portions of a larger self, and manifestations of it, but one does not end in the other, and one’s purpose is not to become the other. We all, quite simply, are. Keep this sort of thing in mind when you think in terms of purposes. For the word can distract you, and lead you into narrowing concepts.
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