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UR2 Appendix 17: (For Session 711) beta waves brain theta eeg

(We read that in ordinary terms highly creative people [like Jane] usually generate large amounts of theta and low-alpha waves pretty constantly while doing their thing. Measuring and recording brain waves is a complicated task, however; not only is it important which areas or lobes of the brain are monitored — if not all of them — but because of the mechanical limitations of the EEG itself much that goes on in the brain is necessarily missed. In addition, the two hemispheres of the individual brain often show variations in electrical energy states. But most importantly, we think, while the EEG can indicate broad categories of brain activity, it can hardly probe the participant’s very individual and subjective content of mind within this camouflage [physical] reality. Nor at this time, given the minimum premise that Jane’s speaking for Seth constitutes any indication of “paranormal” activity, do we think that her performance could be identified as such per se on the graphs of her brain waves. The state of “EEG art” isn’t that advanced yet [if it ever will be]. Presumably, however, when speaking for Seth, Jane would show definite changes in all frequency areas in both hemispheres, with the theta and delta ranges altered the most. We also think that her EEG readings would vary once again when she spoke or sang in Sumari, her trance “language.”

A kind of inverted beta pattern, difficult to describe, often appears suddenly in the midst of the other ranges, driving through them, accelerating consciousness to a high degree of creativity. The brain waves as they are known are separately registered segments of a greater “whole” kind of consciousness, and your machines are just as segmented, perceiving only those patterns [they were designed to recognize]. Other activity escapes them. They cannot note the rapidity with which you move through all of the known patterns constantly. This behavior can be learned by anyone willing to take the time and effort. Some courage would also help.

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

[...] There is a constant, creative give-and-take between the day’s various programs. [...]

In other words, there is in the psyche constant interaction between all of the stations, and marvelous, literally unlimited creativity — in which, in your terms, all actions in one station affect all others in the other stations.

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

[...] They constantly change. [...]

Ruburt provided himself with a background in which a parent (Jane’s mother) was steadily, chronically ill,32 and in which the medical profession with its beliefs was in constant sight. [...]

“The entity itself does not have to keep constant check on its personalities, because in each one there is an inner self-conscious part that knows its origin. [...]

[...] The constant motion within them is caused by the unending perceptive nature of any consciousness, however minute in your terms. [...]