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“… forms vary on different planes, are visible or invisible according to your own situation. A form that may be perceived by you as solid may be seen merely as an electrical unit on another plane, or as color on a third. You, for example … are perceived by others on other planes at this moment, but to them you are not seen in the form with which you are familiar.
“The universe as you think of it contains innumerable planes, all taking up, in your terms, the same amount of space. The forms within these planes are in constant motion, as are the planes themselves. There is a continual exchange of energy and vitality, in other words, of actual atoms and molecules between one plane and another … the interaction and movement of even one plane through another results in effects that will be perceived in various ways … as necessary distortive boundaries, in some cases resembling a flow as if a plane were surrounded by water, or in other cases a charge as of electricity. But on each plane the effects … of this interchange of energy will take on the camouflage [physical appearance] of the particular plane.
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