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(4:00. More similar mild exercises, including getting the “satin” feeling in her right shoulder. “I’ve got that thing again where when I stop doing the exercises my eyes work better,” she said. “I can see the colors better.” Another good sign. Rest. After getting her eye drops Jane did some more subdued exercises while I made notes and worked on mail.
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(4:50. I turned Jane on her left side, and the move went well; she’s been doing the turning a good deal better. I took my nap after massaging her with Oil of Olay. When I got up at 5:30 the tray wasn’t there, so we had to ask Sharon for help. When she brought it, it contained enough different kinds of food and soup so that Jane was able to eat her fill, though the omelet eluded her efforts to chew it.
(Jane was having a smoke at 6:45 when she asked me if I wanted to have a short session before I left for the evening. I said okay. I should note here, first, a question I’d asked her yesterday, concerning a line of Seth’s that I’d typed up yesterday in Session 889 for Dreams. Seth had delivered this intriguing line on December 17, 1979. I’d made a note of it, and asked that Seth comment if we had a session yesterday: “Units of consciousness also form other kinds of matter that you do not perceive.”
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(Pause.) Units of consciousness do help form different kinds of physical realities—as indeed Ruburt has himself hinted in some of his poetry. There are many dimensions that are as physical, so to speak, as your own world—but if you are not focused in them you would not at all be aware of their existence, but perceive only empty space.
Nothing in the universe is ever lost, or mislaid, or wasted, so the energy of your own thoughts, while they are still your own thoughts, helps to form the natural attributes of physical realities that you do not perceive. (Pause.) So is your own world formed by units of consciousness. Its natural elements are the glistening remnants of other units of consciousness that you do not perceive.
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