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TPS2 Session 600 (Deleted Portion) December 13, 1971 2/55 (4%) cordella Alphabets language shambalina impressionism
– The Personal Sessions: Book 2 of The Deleted Seth Material
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– Session 600 (Deleted Portion) December 13, 1971

[... 31 paragraphs ...]

(10:11. Pause.) As I have said often, language is used as often to distort as it is to clearly communicate. There is a structure within the Sumari language, but it is not one based upon logic. Some of its effectiveness has to do with the synchronization of its rhythms with bodily rhythm. The sounds themselves activate portions of the brain not usually used in any conscious manner. It is a disciplined language in that spontaneity has a far greater order than any you recognize.

[... 13 paragraphs ...]

In quite different terms however it is a language that is at the base of all languages, and from which all languages spring in your terms. Alphabets do not change, or you would consider them relatively useless. Cordellas, as I told you, do change. Alphabets are the physical aspect of cordellas. One very small aspect of a cordella is sized upon and (in quotes) “frozen,” so to speak, its ordinary motion and the rhythm of its changes therefore unrecognized. (Long pause at 11 PM.)

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

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