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TPS2 Session 602 January 5, 1972 3/59 (5%) cordellas sound language sh onomatopoeia
– The Personal Sessions: Book 2 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 602 January 5, 1972 9:15 PM Wednesday

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The same applies however to light, for the atoms and molecules also exist as patterns of light that are unperceived by you. (Pause at 10:37.) Give us time here. At a certain point sound becomes visual, and light becomes sound. They are wedded then, but at other points the correlation is not at all obvious. It is always there. At one level sounds then can be theoretically perceived as light. Vowels and syllables exist as light as validly as they exist as sound.

Vowels and syllables build up their own kind of (in quotes) “light pattern,” or light picture, again, that you do not perceive. Light as you think of it then also exists as sound. There is no such thing as a sound barrier. It simply seems to you that there is.

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Cordellas are the principles behind the units, or the principles upon which the units operate. Sound and light both result from the interaction of different kinds of cordellas. They sometimes merge and are perceived spontaneously and simultaneously by you. Sometimes they are perceived separately. The cordellas are operating substructures of energy, with the ability to attract and repel, to become cohesive or fall apart, carrying within themselves the knowledge of their own identity, literally the self principle that allows them to retain their integrity as absolutes even while merging with others and forming subsidiary alliances.

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