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UR1 Appendix 5: (For Session 686) appendix neurological leap messages vocabulary

“Now I’m getting ideas from so many places at once, so fast, that I can’t express them all. I need you to coach me, to ask, ‘What’s happening now?’ to keep me focused on one channel…. Because our mental habits automatically block out such material, we only recognize one series of neurological happenings — it takes time for the message to leap the nerve endings [the synapses]. We just recognize one speed. Other messages leap too fast or too slow for us to focus upon them. By altering our consciousness in the way I’m learning to do now, though, we can line up our focuses with these other ‘ghostly’ messages, that are quite as real as the neurological validity we usually accept.”

(9:24.) “Now while giving all of that, I’m in some kind of altered state of consciousness that I can’t quite identify. What’s so strange about it, I guess, is that I don’t seem able to verbally put my fingers on it.” (Jane laughed, scrambling her syntax.) “I can’t pick it up, and for that reason it can get quite exasperating when I talk about it. I feel, though, that all of this is part of tonight’s session.”

UR1 Section 1: Session 686 February 27, 1974 neurological selectivity carriage pulses corporal

(10:57.) These developments, with others, are already triggering changes in man’s behavior, and inspiring him toward further alterations of consciousness. [...]

[...] Its concepts of godhood will significantly alter, as will the dimensions of emotion. [...]