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From a very small amount of physical data, then, certain kinds of developments are deduced, and almost automatically such passageways are activated. (Pause.) A very small example: the smell of an orange may instantly provide you with a mental image of one, so that that received from one sense is picked up in a fashion by the others—all serving in one way or another to give you a more completed picture of the object or event involved.
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To some extent the physical senses themselves are scandalized. In microscopic experiments, however, the senses themselves cannot perceive such altered behavior in the same fashion (underlined). They are not used to dealing with such miniature events to begin with, nor do they identify with them. To that extent there is great freedom.
The same applies to the conscious mind itself, which is not programmed in the same fashion to be the arbiter of microscopic events. It does not feel overly threatened, then, despite this, in many instances there will still be some blockage of PK effects. That blockage may still allow a kind of displacement targeting, however, in which case inner abilities are allowed to operate, but in a rather sabotaged way—not hitting the target with which the conscious mind is so familiar or concentrated upon, but hitting another microscopic target instead, in which effects are then noticeable.
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