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TSM Chapter Ten 5/96 (5%) doorway Bill Mark apparition sketch
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Ten: The Nature of Physical Reality

[... 18 paragraphs ...]

Session 68 was held on a very warm night. All the windows were open. We were drinking iced coffee, and as the session started, my glass sat on the wooden table. At that time I still paced the room as I spoke for Seth, my eyes open with the pupils dark and dilated. As usual, Seth addressed us by our entity names, referring to me as Ruburt, and Rob as Joseph. Bill Macdonnel he called Mark. (As I mentioned before, these names refer to the whole personalities of which our present selves are only a part.)

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

“Now, Mark, you cannot see Joseph’s glass, nor can he see yours,” Seth said. “This can be proven mathematically, and scientists are already working with the problem, though they do not understand the principles behind it. Now there is an infinitesimal point where Mark’s perspective and Ruburt’s overlap. Again, theoretically, if you could perceive that point, you could actually each see the other two physical glasses.

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

“You, Joseph, perceive Mark sitting in the chair,” Seth continued. “He sits in his own chair which he has constructed in his own space continuum and personal perspective.

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

“There is the Mark which Mark has created, an actual physical construction. There is another, created by you, Joseph. There are two more physical Marks, one created by Ruburt, and one by your cat. If another person entered the room, there would be still another physical Mark.

“In this room, then, there are four physical Ruburts, four physical Josephs, and four physical cats. There are indeed four rooms.”

[... 54 paragraphs ...]

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