1 result for (book:tps2 AND session:601 AND stemmed:ancient)
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Hopefully the memories will later become memories of the future as well as the past. While the chants are indeed seeped in ancient knowledge inherent in the race, the knowledge itself when intuitively felt brings forth an experience of timelessness. This will make it possible for some to obtain a clear vision of their timelessness of the self, existing in future as well as past terms.
(Pause at 9:34.) The actions that arise out of the chanting—as the circle arrangement of students—these are all deeply buried psychically and psychologically pertinent actions that have been a part of your race from its earliest times. The chanting and the action are physical keys or symbols that open up the doors to a nonphysical state of existence before those of your race entered history. (Pause.) They were significant then, and evocative. They reminded man of his past. They were ancient the first time the first man chanted, or the first circle was formed.
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The translations when they come must make sense to the Western mind. But they must not be limited by the nature of its stereotypes. The new songs are the first step in this procedure. The ancient songs will follow when the practice of the new ones is complete.
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(Here Seth means books on the ancient Sumari songs and on the new.)
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