2 results for (book:ur2 AND session:712 AND stemmed:now)
Now: Dictation: As per Ruburt’s notes, each system of reality is indeed surrounded by its probable realities, though any one of those “probable realities” can be used as the hub, or core reality; in which case all of the others will then be seen as probable. In other words, relativity certainly applies here.
Now: In the same way you can be allied and in tune with other probabilities that do not coincide with your space-time axis. The exterior universe with its galaxies — as you understand it, and on that level of activity — can be encountered on certain rigid space-time coordinates. You can visit other planets only in your present (underlined). Your present may be the past or the future as far as inhabitants of a given planet are concerned. Your physical senses will only operate in their and your present.
(10:24. Jane told me that Seth had been “really there,” although her delivery hadn’t seemed to be any stronger or faster, say, than it usually is when she’s under. She added that the material had appeared to be endless, and that Seth had called for a break now only so that we could rest before he launched into the next block of data — for that too was already “there.”
(Rain had fallen in a fine drizzle throughout most of the day; and now, I saw from our second-story living room windows, a heavy fog lay over the street corner below and the newly finished Walnut Street Bridge just south of the intersection. The whole area had a warm dispersed glow from the bridge’s lights.
[...] Now Jane’s place slowed considerably. [...] This is all we can clear-ly com-mun-i-cate with you now.”
(Now to recap the situation leading up to tonight’s [612th] session: At supper time Jane encountered some relaxation effects6 — so much so, in fact, that she had to lay down briefly in the midst of preparing the meal. [...]
[...] [When Jane reads these typed notes she may not agree with some of my approximations.] Now in a heavy voice, almost grating:)