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I use the word event here to include either object or happening. There is a field that combines both perceiver and perceived event, a communication and a system of similarities set up between them. Obviously this holds true in each case of perception. It is for this reason that the perceptor and the event change each other. The field reaches out from you, say, as a self, to all the things that you perceive —and physical time does not enter in.
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There are all kinds of events traveling along the same pathways, equally used, that do not appear physically. Physically then you do not perceive them. They may be transformed and emerge as realities or events within entirely different systems, in which they are then accepted by the inhabitants as vivid events.
Whether or not such an activation into physical actualization occurs or not, nonphysical portions of the self will to some extent react. There are certain similarities here both to the behavior of electricity as you understand it, and the behavior of the nervous system as you understand it, and I have tried to hint at this through the vocabulary that is available to me through Ruburt.
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Now I am not going to keep you this evening, but the information on perception and its relation to physical events and objects will continue for some time. You do not understand as yet the prime part played by the nervous system in the transformation of psychic material into physical matter.
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