1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:463 AND stemmed:natur)
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Do not insist that it be published in chronological order, in other words. Now, large portions of it will be published in chronological order, but not if you insist upon this now. (Pause.) It is in one way the natural order of the material, but also your own development was my beginning point. Though you were not acquainted specifically with such phenomena, you were good readers, and my presentation was, if I may say so myself, shrewdly and cleverly geared (leaning forward intently) to your own individual possibilities.
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Now Ruburt’s ego, so hard to win over, is now up in arms because it regards me as its exclusive property. (Smile; pause.) It need not worry. It took me long enough in your terms to set up our communications, and our relationships in the past helped in this behalf. (Reincarnational relationships.) It is quite natural that others in your acquaintanceship who are experimenting should go through a stage in which it seems to them they are receiving information from me.
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The constant motion within them is caused by the constant perceptive nature of any consciousness, however minute in your terms. Does that answer your question?
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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.
[... 21 paragraphs ...]
—and I thank Ruburt for the class sessions. (Elaborate, courteous amusement.) He learns as much from them as the students, but of a different nature; and he also knows that if he did not give his permission, such sessions would not be held. A hearty good evening.
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