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These units—let us discuss them as they are related to a rock. [...] These units are sent out indiscriminately by the various atoms and molecules, but portions of them are also directed by the overall rock consciousness. The units are sent out by the rock, informing the rock as to the nature of its changing environment: the angle of the sun and temperature changes, for example, as night falls; and even in the case of a rock, they change as the rock’s loosely called emotional tone changes. As the units change, they alter the air about them which is the result of their own activity.
These emanations rise as naturally as breath, and there are other comparisons that can be made, in that there is a coming in and a going out, and transformation within the unit, as what is taken into the lungs, for example, is not the same thing that leaves on the exhale stroke. You could compare these units, simply for an analogy, to the invisible breath of consciousness. [...] Breath is, of course, also a pulsation, and these units operate in a pulsating manner. [...]
I will try to clear this later, but the air is the result of these units’ existence, formed by the interrelationship of the units in their positions and relative distance one from the other, and by what you could call the relative velocity of their motion. Air is what happens when these units are in motion, and it is in terms of weather that their electromagnetic effects appear most clearly to scientists, for example.
[...] The units meet with, and to some extent merge with, other units sent out, say, from foliage and all other objects. [...]
Now: These units of which we spoke earlier are basically animations rising from consciousness. [...]
The units are just beneath the range of physical matter. [...]
[...] I do intend to explain the structure of these units. [...]
[...] They combine qualities of a unit and a field, in other words.
[...] They will draw other such units to them, for example, according to the intensity of the emotional tone of the particular consciousness at any given “point.”
These units then obviously change constantly. [...]