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ECS4 ESP Class Session, August 31, 1971 installment Muing Let Edgar Ellen

[...] Let it ring throughout the cells of your body and dance within the cells of your brain. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 639, February 12, 1973 Rooney puddle nightmares lsd creature

[...] The associative processes of your mind, working through the brain, have great connection with the minute behavior of your cells. As you learn to use your thoughts, or even as they naturally change, resulting alterations take place within the cells. [...]

Now: In the normal cycle of the death and rebirth of cells, and the usual pattern in which the ego constantly changes, there is a smooth flow and no loss of orientation. Previous cellular memory is carried along easily from one cell generation to another.

[...] What you think of as the self dies and is reborn constantly, as the cells of your body do. [...]

TES2 Session 54 May 18, 1964 entities forest extral chicken durability

As the physical atoms and molecules combine to form cells, and the cells to form physical organs, and as they do not lose their individuality in so doing, and as the atoms and molecules themselves actually gain and share in higher perceptions because of this gestalt, so do the basic components or fragments of an entity constantly form new and varied personalities; and these in turn form entities of their own.

This self-awareness in each atom and molecule determines what sort of cell or combination that the particular atom or molecule will form. The cells then, being a gestalt, contain the individual conscious components, which then form a consciousness greater than the consciousness of any individual component within, and different in scope and ability.

The cells combine into other patterns, forming finally into your physical organs. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 686 February 27, 1974 neurological selectivity carriage pulses corporal

Now: Basically, the cell’s comprehension straddles time as you think of it. [...]

(Pause, and slowly:) The cells’ basic innocence of time discrimination had to be bypassed. [...]

[...] The cells still reacted to these otherwise neglected pulses, as they needed data from both the past and future to maintain the body’s balance in “the present.” [...]

While the cells required future and past data, and used it to form from that invisible tension the body’s present corporal reality, the same kind of information could be a threat then to the ego consciousness, which could be overwhelmed. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 12, 1984 cancer patients garbage disease unconscious

[...] It is much better to imagine, say, the cancer cells being neutralized by some imaginary wand. [...]

[...] The overabundance of cancer cells represents nevertheless the need for expression and expansion — the only arena left open — or so it would seem.

TES9 Session 504 September 29, 1969 Otis fetus father units stationary

[...] The units are not stationary in the way that a cell say, is stationary within the body, generally speaking.

Even a cell, for example, only appears stationary.

[...] Cells are not just responsive to light because this is the order of things, but because an emotional desire to perceive light is present.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 3: Session 616, September 20, 1972 protoplasm amoeba conform Willy cat

[...] Take the amoeba, a one-celled microscopic animal, for instance: I knew that the protoplasm in the amoeba, the essential living matter, represents the individual needing-to-go-out quality. [...]

(“The protoplasm, while reacting ‘on its own,’ has to take the cell form into consideration; this insures the integrity of the whole unit. [...]

[...] It could also discuss the same question from the view of the growth of the human body and the development, say, of cancer cells that break out of a conforming pattern and superimpose a ‘new’ one, their own, on the unit structure….

UR1 Section 3: Session 701 June 3, 1974 Einstein physicist diagrams theories destroying

[...] The structures are formed by organizations of consciousness, or CU’s. You have the most intimate knowledge of the nature of a cell, for example, or of an atom. [...] You are in certain kinds of communication and communion with your own cells, and at certain levels of consciousness you know this. [...]

Give us a moment … There are shapes and formations that appear when your eyes are closed that are perfect replicas of atoms, molecules, and cells, but you do not recognize them as such. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 708 September 30, 1974 sleepwalkers hibernation flesh code secondary

[...] Full creative participation in any moment, however, awakens you to your own potentials, and therefore allows you to experience a unity between your own consciousness and the comprehension of your physical cells. Those cells are as spiritual as your soul is.

[...] The cells within you obviously die constantly. [...]

[...] Such inner knowledge is inherent in the cells, and in ordinary terms of evolution is quite possible as a “future” development.

[...] (Pause.) That day’s reality is already anticipated by your cells. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 689 March 18, 1974 million animal toolmaking epochs totem

[...] These blueprints are biologically valid — that is, they allow the cells precognitive knowledge, upon which present behavior is based. This applies not only individually, so that the cell knows its future pattern, for example; but in the same way, an entire species will unconsciously have the knowledge of its own “ideal” fulfillment in its overall world environment.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 669, June 11, 1973 imagination twenty simultaneous current solution

[...] There are miracles of condensed information within the cells themselves that scientists cannot perceive, for they exist outside of the scope of physical instruments. [...]

[...] Some of your physical cells are brand new, so to speak — the regeneration of fresh life is physically within you; in your terms this is true not only until your death but even after it, when your hair and nails can still grow. [...]

Your cells’ multidimensional knowledge is usually not consciously available, nor can they put it into psychological terms for you. [...]

NotP Chapter 10: Session 794, February 21, 1977 brain orange neural double sequences

[...] Playfully imagine how that event is interpreted by the cells of your body. [...] It might be directly felt by the tip of your finger, but are the cells in your feet aware of it? Do the cells in your knee know you are eating an orange?

TMA Session Eight September 3, 1980 government citizens caretaker paranoid magical

[...] It therefore tells all of the citizens — or cells of the body — to mobilize for action, to be on the alert, to pare down all but necessary activities, and so forth.

[...] Now the people might finally revolt, or they will take certain steps to see that their freedom is restored, and so the body’s cells will do the same.

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 905, March 3, 1980 genes genetic chromosomes predilections program

1. Genes are elemental units arranged along the threadlike chromosomes in the nucleus of each cell, and transmit hereditary characteristics to following generations of animals and plants. [...] We humans, for instance, have 46 chromosomes and an estimated 100,000 genes in each cell, and our genes provide the blueprints for the synthesis of some 50,000 proteins. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 7, 1977 Keefe resources Ms Framework renewing

[...] Within the framework of physical reality, then, granting the necessity for death, the body has renewing qualities that come to it from Framework 2. The cells of your body are immersed in Framework 2’s reality. Your cells have great expectations on their own, and rejoice to use their abilities and perform their functions.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 8: Session 635, January 24, 1973 guilt violation shalt instinct Thou

[...] A cell that becomes omnivorous can destroy the life of the body.

[...] In cancer cells the growth principle runs wild; within creaturehood each of the species has its place, and if one multiplies out of its proper order then all life and the body of the earth itself comes into peril.

TPS3 Session 707 July 1, 1974 Tam warmest salesmen Willy injured

[...] Cells, as entities, do not drop off like apples; I was using, I suppose, a kind of shorthand I believed was clear in the context given.

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 6, 1971 Joel Bette divinity listen Astor

I want you to understand that in this moment in your time, your very cells respond to what I say, not because I say it, but because your cells also speak through my voice and the forgotten portions of you to which you do not listen. [...]

Now I bid you all a fond good evening, and yet before I do, I ask you to identify with the power behind this voice and to feel it within your very cells, for it is your own power, your own energy, your own knowledge and the divinity from which you have sprung and which is a part of each of you. [...]

TPS3 Session 768 (Deleted Portion) March 22, 1976 ence ex peri Wheeler tal

(Pause.) There are no fu-tile acts, for all of them are val-id, and con-trib-ute to banks of ex-peri-ence and to the birth of cells who are en-dowed with your ex-peri-ence as knowledge.

[...] Then e-ven cell-u-lar compre-hension swirls into this be-ing that will auto-mati-cally incite psychological recog-nitions.

NotP Chapter 8: Session 785, August 2, 1976 sentence cellularly attuned grammar previews

[...] Each cell in the body does its part in picking up such signals and transmitting them. [...]

[...] In sleep, again, each cell calculates the effect of various probable events upon its own reality. [...]

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