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TES9 Session 450 November 20, 1968 5/66 (8%) Pius Carl encyclopedia creaked guy
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 450 November 20, 1968 9:28 PM Wednesday.

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

This has to with the 2nd equation. Its establishment can be found when you understand the hidden minus power that you have not uncovered.

The Greeks had a name for it. The mastery of the equation is not determined by predictability, but by the realization that unpredictability often occurs at a constant ratio. The ratio minus zero over one three seven, leaping back now to the other.

[... 12 paragraphs ...]

In the heart of the vortex, integers fall apart. They regroup on the other side of 7 to the 9th on the minus side. The positives are scattered.

(Jane gave me a punctuation here: “There’s a period after the minus side.”)

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

Cron... It’s a Latin word—crontonomous (my phonetic interpretation), as applied to the inner minus spectrum. J U R I N I S (spelled out in a much stronger voice), S T A V O (also spelled, though quieter), one one five one eleven. (The facial difference was now quite marked; Jane looked older.) The symbol to help you identify a sphere with lines like rays. Juris, Edinburgh, 1831 (much louder), 1872 (softer), died. Tormented with the aspects, with the problems of the unknown constant, and the fallacy, the fallacy (puzzled; shakes head almost vehemently), of... I don’t know ... Robby, I think its Democritus (my phonetic interpretation.)

[... 35 paragraphs ...]

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