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TES9 Session 463 February 5, 1969 4/58 (7%) atoms perception molecules electromagnetic paranormal
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 463 February 5, 1969 9:10 PM Wednesday

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(Before tonight’s session I read to Jane this question: “In the 462nd Session, page 232, you say [meaning Seth] that any perception, however slight, alters every atom within our physical structure. Not to be nitpicking, but others as well as ourselves are sure to want to know just what you mean by this alteration.”

[... 14 paragraphs ...]

Now give us a moment. (Pause.) Returning to the material on perception, there are changes in the positive and negative atomic charges, alterations of movement inside the atoms in the smaller particles (long pause), a change in pulsation rate. (Long pause; eyes closed; smile.) The activity of molecules actually is caused by perceptive qualities. To begin with, atoms do not just move within themselves because they move because they are atoms.

[... 15 paragraphs ...]

There are constant interchanges on all levels. I will try to explain this to you more clearly. Remember also in your terms that the seemingly independent perceived event and its nature is changed and altered by your own perception of it.

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

Now. To some very valid extent in our sessions, changes occur then within Ruburt’s physical organism (pause), for in responding to my communications, electromagnetic alterations are therefore in inevitable. You have however more of a merging. I do not for example completely take over. There is a complementary merging with my patterns however predominating mentally and psychically, and to a large extent emotionally.

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