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Now. What I am trying to tell you is that a thought or a feeling, with all its varieties of intensities, is more like time, like the true nature of time, than all of your minutes or hours.
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These personalities themselves are constantly developing and changing, as one thought can change into another, or bring forth another. The subjective experience of these personalities, the psychological existence of these personalities (long pause), is composed of (pause, frown) dimensions of value fulfillment, as considering your time, hours are composed of moments.
In this case however, the hours as well as the moments would be themselves conscious and alive. I do not know how much you will get from this session. We well have to clear up many points for you, but we have to begin somewhere with various analogies to make a dent.
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