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UR1 Section 3: Session 700 May 29, 1974 6/36 (17%) science chaos Wonderworks art scientist
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume One
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Section 3: The Private Probable Man, The Private Probable Woman, The Species in Probabilities, And Blueprints for Realities
– Session 700: The True Dream-Art Scientist
– Session 700 May 29, 1974 9:28 P.M. Wednesday

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(10:10. “He just stopped so you could rest your fingers,” Jane said after coming out of an excellent trance. The rate of her delivery had been average. “It’s sure funny: I can feel a whole lot more right there now, waiting to be given — but before the session, nothing. This book is different. I have to get into it in a certain deliberate way that I didn’t have to for the others [Seth Speaks and Personal Reality].” Jane snapped her fingers several times. “In ESP class Seth comes through trigger fast, like he did all those times last night. But not here; yet once I get started I want to keep going …”

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Now: You manufacture articles. It has taken you centuries to reach your point of technological achievement. It seems to you then that objects come from the outside, generally speaking — for after all, do you not make them in your factories and laboratories?

[... 4 paragraphs ...]

Now: That is the end of dictation. Give us a moment, and we will continue.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

(Through Seth, Jane now proceeded to deliver three pages of information for herself. The session ended at 11:02 P.M.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

(Now for a couple of references concerning portions of the book material in tonight’s session. Like the dream information given above, these instances demonstrate how “Unknown Reality and the events of Jane’s daily living are interwound.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

(2. Then almost immediately after 10:39, when Seth referred to “chaos”: His rather sly emphasis on the word didn’t escape me. Currently Jane and I are reading a book written by a biologist. It has many good things in it, but we’re disturbed when we come to passages in which the author describes “life” as opposed to “nonlife”, or in which he postulates an ultimate chaos — the running-down of our universe into a final random distribution of matter — as inevitable. Such ideas are surely the projections of a limited human view, we think, and are quite misleading. Also, as we grew up independently of each other, Jane and I gradually dispensed with conventional scientific ideas that life had occurred by chance; the emotional natures of our creative endeavors led us to question the theory. Now we don’t think it’s true even in ordinary scientific terms.

[... 7 paragraphs ...]

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