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UR2 Section 4: Session 711 October 9, 1974 station programs psyche grocer characters

(Long pause.) New paragraph. For the sake of imagery, you can imagine your normal consciousness as your connection with this home planet — the familiar station that you tune in to every day. When you project your consciousness away from it, then you will encounter various kinds of atmospheric conditions. Once you understand what these are, and what effects can be expected, such journeys can be undertaken consciously, with the conscious mind that you know acting as the astronaut, for example, and the rest of your consciousness acting as the vehicle. Such journeys lead to quite valid realities, but as an astronaut must know the best landing conditions, so you must learn how to “come in” at the most auspicious time and under the best conditions.

Ruburt acts as a receiver when I speak, and so I must make certain adjustments so that my message can be channeled under conditions that involve, among other things, his nervous system and physical apparatus. That evening, through using what I call interior sound,5 I let Ruburt become acquainted with the power at my disposal so that he could realize that it did, basically now, come from beyond his personality as he understands it.

UR2 Appendix 18: (For Session 711) appendix Jung excerpts animus particles

Any perception is action; it changes that upon which it acts, and in so doing it is itself changed. [...]

“When such abilities as telepathy occur, this telepathic function is carried on continually by this other self-conscious part of you; but as a rule you act upon those data without the knowledge of the conscious self with which you are familiar.

[...] In the entire act of perception, however, there is a oneness and a unity between the seemingly objectively perceived event and the perceiver.

“The entire act has its own electromagnetic reality, and the event is actually electromagnetic motion. [...]