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2 results for (book:ur1 AND session:687 AND stemmed:bed)

UR1 Section 1: Session 687 March 4, 1974 1/51 (2%) probable neurological shadowy geese race
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume One
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Section 1: You and the “Unknown” Reality
– Session 687: Practice Element 1: An Exercise for the Reader. Expansion of Consciousness as Necessary to Man’s Biological and Spiritual Survival
– Session 687 March 4, 1974 9:42 P.M. Monday

[... 22 paragraphs ...]

(Another one-minute pause.) Give us a moment … The “unknown” reality sustains you and the web of life as you understand it. Your conscious concepts must enlarge so that the conscious self can understand its true nature. As you think of it, consciousness is barely — barely — half developed. It has learned to identify with one small group of neurologically accepted responses. Portions of the brain not used lie latent, waiting for the recognition that will trigger them into activity (intently). When this happens, the mind will become aware of the rich bed of probabilities upon which the ego now rides so blindly.

[... 27 paragraphs ...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 687 March 4, 1974 1/61 (2%) hawk worm giblets wren brain
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume One
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Section 2: Parallel Man, Alternate Man, and Probable Man: The Reflection of These in the Present, Private Psyche. Your Multidimensional Reality in the Now of Your Being
– Session 687: Practice Element 1: An Exercise for the Reader. Expansion of Consciousness as Necessary to Man’s Biological and Spiritual Survival
– Session 687 March 4, 1974 9:42 P.M. Monday

[... 11 paragraphs ...]

(The next morning Jane told me that once again she’d done “a lot of book dictation” after she went to bed. But this time, she thought, she’d been alert: When she realized that the material was “running through her,” as she often puts it [meaning she isn’t aware of Seth’s presence], she sat up, turned on a night light, and began to record the data on the pad she keeps on her bedside table. I wasn’t disturbed as I slept beside her. “Aha,” Jane told herself at last, when the information stopped flowing, “this time I got it all down.” She lay back in bed — and woke up. She had dreamed the recording part of the experience.)

[... 48 paragraphs ...]

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