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TPS2 Session 599 (Deleted Portion) December 8, 1971 3/65 (5%) montella alphabet language cordella dyniah
– The Personal Sessions: Book 2 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 599 (Deleted Portion) December 8, 1971

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The word dyniah connotes an apparent boundary that serves to define that which lies within by acting upon it. dyniah, the word itself without the “d” ending, you see, while never appearing within the montella, defines its activity, reinforces its identity, and is as much a part of it as the hidden cordella that gives it form. (Pause.) From the outside the dyniah seems to bring the montella to an end. (Long pause.) Give us a moment here.

As you know, there is constant interaction going on within all portions of the montella, these possible because of the defining boundary (in quotes) “barrier.”

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Think in terms of impressionism and its values, then switch to the idea of a Sumari language and see the connection, and the purposes that can be served. The language is fluid. All of the words need not be defined, though key ones will be. It will be used as a method of expanding your concepts, not of teaching you to translate experience into just another but different stereotyped form that happens to be more exclusive.

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

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