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UR1 Section 3: Session 700 May 29, 1974 science chaos Wonderworks art scientist

Dictation: You must first of all understand that your own greater reality exists whether you are in flesh or out of it, and that your subjective experience has a far greater scope than the physical brain itself allows.

[...] It presents a parallel noncorporal existence, so to speak, that your brain does not register. [...]

NotP Chapter 3: Session 762, December 15, 1975 Cézanne skill psyche triggered inclinations

[...] Certainly mathematical formulas are not imprinted in the brain, yet they are inherent in the structure of the brain (intently), and implied within its existence. [...]

TES9 Seth II diminished Carl Bega human beyond

[...] The most minute cell within your brain has been made from the patterns of consciousness, which we have given you. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 664, May 21, 1973 earthquakes unstable chemicals storms excesses

[...] There are great correlations between thunderstorms and psychic storms, for example, and between unstable electromagnetic properties of both feeling and thought, the brain’s ability to handle these, and its need to rid itself of excesses. [...] The brain is a nest of electromagnetic relationships that you do not understand. [...]

NotP Chapter 10: Session 795, February 28, 1977 sex feedback dreams slate species

[...] It has been said that statistics can be made to say two things at once, both contradictory; so the facts of nature can be read in completely different fashions as they are put together with the organizational abilities of the mind operating through the brain’s beliefs. [...]

[...] Your brain is far from an empty slate, waiting for the first imprint of experience; it is already equipped with complete “equations,” telling you who you are and where you have come from. [...]

TSM Chapter Sixteen action professor identity students dilemma

“The past exists as a series of electromagnetic connections held in the physical brain and in the nonphysical mind. [...]

“The future consists of a series of electromagnetic connections in the mind and brain also, and this is the only reality that you are justified in giving the present.

[...] Once more, the only reality that can be assigned to the past is that granted to the symbols and associations and images that exist electromagnetically within the physical brain and nonphysical mind.

[...] For the past exists only as a pattern of electromagnetic currents within the mind and brain, and these constantly change. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, March 12, 1968 peace space banter solve sorrowful

[...] Knowledge within your brain does not take up physical space within your brain. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 623, October 25, 1972 sound assessment Speakers glasses inner

Now the animals’ conscious minds, connected with their physical brains, make this necessary selectivity possible. [...]

New sentence: Because your mind in life is connected with the brain and the physical organism, it is automatically attuned to corporeal reality, and to some extent of course it ignores some nonphysical data that lies within any given field of perception. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 652, March 28, 1973 unconscious sleep waking evil behavior

[...] There is within the innate characteristics of the mammalian brain, then, a great balance in which complete physical relaxation can occur in sleep, while consciousness is maintained in a “partially suspended, passive-yet-alert” manner. [...]

[...] (Long pause.) All of mankind’s developments however are latent in the animal brain, and many attributes of which you are unaware are latent in your own. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 684 February 20, 1974 units fluctuates poised blink selectivity

[...] These units form what you think of as the mind, around which the structure of the brain is formulated. The units permeate the brain.

TPS4 Deleted Session September 3, 1977 heart liver bodily nap shouted

[...] You can say that you have a brain and heart and liver and appendix, and so forth, and muscles and bones, and insist that all of these work in a certain fashion, as of course they do. [...]

[...] In many cases, now, meaning not in all, such feelings set up quite invisible but definite alienations, or lacks of balance, between the heart and the brain, so that delicate relationships between them are upset. [...]

NotP Introduction by Jane Roberts psyche Cézanne sexuality bisexuality view

[...] In Chapter 3 of Psyche Seth says: “Certainly mathematical formulas are not imprinted in the brain, yet they are inherent in the structure of the brain, and implied within its existence.”

SS Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 559, November 9, 1970 evolutionary entranced embedded multidimensional catalogue

[...] Your slightest experience has far more repercussions within this multidimensional environment than the physical brain can conceive. [...]

SDPC Preface Sonja Jack program television camera

Imagine further this poor creature having a brain to go with each face, and each brain interprets reality in terms of the world it looks upon. [...]

The subconscious, in this rather ludicrous analogy, would exist between the two brains and would enable the creature to operate as a single entity. [...]

UR2 Appendix 12: (For Session 705) evolution Darwin appendix dna realism

[...] Disbelievers say that neurological evidence contradicts this theory; that from the neurological standpoint the events in our lives and within our bodies depend upon interpretation by the brain, that we can know nothing directly, but only experience transmitted through — and so “colored” by — the central nervous system. [...] I merely want to remind the reader that in ordinary terms naïve realism, or some mind-brain idea very much like it, is habitually used whether we’re considering evolution within a time-oriented camouflage universe, painting a picture, or running a household. And after many centuries, the debate over the relationship between mind and brain continues, if first the existence of the mind is even agreed upon!

[...] I am telling you that the basic universe exists behind all camouflage universes in the same manner, and taking up no space, that the mind exists behind the brain. The brain is a camouflage pattern. [...]

[...] Building upon those limited assumptions, the individual in question tells us how ironic it is that the “new” portions of the human brain, those that have evolved within the last two million years, are responsible for the moral and technological problems our species now faces. The brain’s great creative neocortex is held especially accountable for problems that may lead to humanity’s self-destruction. [...]

[...] The mind does not take up space, and yet the mind is the value that gives power to the brain. [...]

DEaVF2 Poems by Jane Roberts, with Commentary by Robert F. Butts poem lord commentary humbly nuzzled

I’ve always transferred my life to letters,
and one day it will reside
exclusively in written nouns and vowels,
clean paragraphs
distilled from mysterious life’s days.
Even before death’s event
I plan my mind’s resting place
as if there is a second life
in thought’s products that defies
the brain’s shorter span, and rises
sans blood, flesh, hand or eye,
self-contained, truly alive at last;
like some mental balloon
set on a safe course finally
through unexplored skies
when the hand that holds it
lets it go.

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 912, April 30, 1980 genetic triggering Rembrandt conceptualize fetus

[...] Such dreams provide (pause) the subjective understanding from which thoughts are developed, and in those terms complete thoughts are possible before the brain itself is fully formed. It is the process of thinking that helps bring the brain into activity, and not the other way around (all quite intently).

TES1 Session 28 February 24, 1964 Miss Callahan entity psychiatrist plane

[...] Imagine, further, this poor creature having a brain to go with each face, and each brain interprets reality in terms of the world it looks upon. [...]

[...] The subconscious therefore, in this truly ludicrous analogy, would exist between the two brains, and would enable the creature to operate as a single unity. [...]

TES9 Session 489 June 23, 1969 pyramid gradations interwoven faint diversities

[...] The very matter of your physical brain has its greater reality in the mind, and behind that mind is another mind, and behind that another, and yet all of this is your mind. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 722 November 27, 1974 particles waves Physicists pool wavelike

[...] (Pause.) Since your brains are composed of cells with their atoms and molecules, and since these are themselves made of certain invisible particles,2 then your memories are already structured by the biological mechanisms that make them possible in your terms. [...]

Now: Many of these invisible particles (CU’s) can be in more than one place at a time — a fact that quite confounds the physically tuned brain perceiving a world in which objects stay where they are supposed to be.

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