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(This note added in 2003: Jane died in 1984. In 2003 a friend, Jeff, used a Latin dictionary to check her book title. She had been close: “Enodo means to explain; Inventum—discovery; Deus—God.” Was the monk Nebene—me when I was a very strict teacher of the children of rich Romans in first-century A.D. Italy? I should have asked Seth. In volume 2 of Personal Sessions see the Nebene material in the deleted session of July 17, 1972.
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Their time scheme is far vaster than the one you recognize. The kind of reality that you understand forms the least active portion of their actuality, and would represent, for example only, a relatively defective or “inferior” state of consciousness and comprehension, a state like (underlined), perhaps, senility. In the time in which we are speaking, the duration of those lives straddles your centuries. The individuals concerned, by their standards, are not unusually long-lived, however. They would feel no older after 5,600 years than one of you at 80. In ways almost impossible to describe, your realities mix and merge at certain points.
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Ruburt travels in the heroic dimensions, and the library exists there. There are rhythms to the psyche, and to your own relationship, with Ruburt, and with me. He often looks to you for signals, as you look to him for signals at other times. (Long pause.) Much of this is put in terms that you can understand. It must be in your language—your neurological language. There are languages that do not fit that pattern (intently). It is easy for you to think in terms of messages taking centuries to pass through space with your technology. In those terms only, some messages can take centuries to pass through the psyche—that greater psyche that straddles the eons.
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