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TSM Chapter Nineteen: The Conceptual Sense 2/5 (40%) conceptual concept cognition ions experiencing
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Nineteen: The Inner Senses — What They Are and How to Use Them
– The Conceptual Sense

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“You can best achieve some approximation of an idea by using Psychological Time [as a preliminary]. Sit in a quiet room. When an idea comes to you, do not play with it intellectually, but reach out to it intuitively. Do not be afraid of unfamiliar physical sensations. With practice and to a limited degree, you will find that you can ‘become’ the idea. You will be inside it, looking out—not looking in.

“Concepts such as I am referring to reach beyond your ideas of time and space. If you become proficient in the use of the third Inner Sense [perception of past, present, and future] when cognition is more or less spontaneous, then you can utilize the conceptual sense with more freedom. Any true concept has its origins outside of your camouflage system and continues beyond it. Unless you use the Inner Senses in this manner, you will only receive a glimmering of a concept, regardless of its simplicity.”

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