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UR2 Section 4: Session 714 October 23, 1974 snapshots tone postcards sound Politics

[...] Instead of pointing out to you, as in earthly travel booklets, the locations of art galleries and museums, they will direct you to the Akashic Records.6 Instead of leading you to the archaeological sites of your world (intently), and its great ruins of previous civilizations, they will tell you how to find Atlantis and Mu7 and other times in your past.

So you take a psychic guided tour into other realities; the unknown seems known, so that you are not an explorer after all, but a tourist, taking with you the paraphernalia of your own civilization, and beliefs that are quite conventional.

TMA Session Seventeen October 15, 1980 translating poetry playacting rational ancient

[...] The species contains within itself all of the necessary spontaneous attributes that are necessary to form a civilization, for example. [...]

TES8 Session 409 May 1, 1968 coordinates rascal cohesiveness boundaries intensity

[...] This will change civilization as you know it.

TES9 Session 438 September 23, 1968 Eve notime accident Helena rm

[...] The main events of a civilization are chosen by its people, but because a course is begun this does not mean that it cannot at any point be changed.

TPS6 Deleted Session March 11, 1981 church Normandy grandfather heresy nightmare

By such tactics the church managed to hold on to an entire civilization for centuries. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 867, July 23, 1979 portraits species disease inventions perplexity

[...] If you were thinking in old terms of evolution, then I would be saying that your cultures and civilizations actually alter the chromosomal messages. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 916, May 14, 1980 cu units ee genetic repetition

[...] Your imaginations have always helped you form your civilizations, your arts and your sciences, and when they are united with your reasoning processes they can bring you knowledge about the universe and your places in it that you can receive in no other fashion.

TPS3 Deleted Session November 26, 1975 heroic Latin Teresa Deus title

[...] There are heroic civilizations that coexist with your own.

NotP Chapter 7: Session 780, June 22, 1976 language implies psyche identity Cézanne

[...] You contribute your abilities and experience, helping to form the world’s civilization and culture. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 15, 1978 Wallace substances food cured dietary

You tell your body what to do with the food you eat—and when you are in a technological civilization, it is rather foolhardy to convince yourselves that your food is poisoned. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 735 February 3, 1975 apple composition melody music contradictions

[...] If all of this goes on personally, as you choose one melody and call it yourself, then perhaps you can begin to see the mass creative aspects in terms of civilizations that seem to rise and fall.

I have said before that personally you can change your past from the present.11 The same applies to civilizations.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 9: Session 637, January 31, 1973 cells soul entity greater structure

[...] You also produce forms of art — fluid living constructs that you do not understand, in terms of societies and civilizations — and all of these flow through your alliance with flesh and blood.

TPS6 Deleted Session May 5, 1981 panic superself dj poohed Sinful

[...] Those aspects are at the psychological core of your civilization, and at the very heart of your organizations, whatever they are. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 4, 1981 bondings matrix safety bindings abandonment

[...] You fear abandonment for that reason, since you are meant to develop individually while also interacting with others, that interaction giving you the peculiar quality of established civilizations. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session March 18, 1981 upright couch lean compassionately cultural

(Long pause at 9:56.) The entire dynamics of civilization to a large extent is related directly to man’s individual and mass psychic experience, and he ever receives fresh information from those inner sources. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session November 18, 1974 ape instincts identification pygmy grandfather

[...] He tried to be “civilized,” to counteract the Indian image, and he repressed his feelings. [...]

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

(A minute later:) In the psychic areas, all patterns for knowledge, cultures, civilizations, personal and mass accomplishments, sciences, religions, technologies and arts, exist in the same fashion.

NotP Chapter 5: Session 771, April 14, 1976 sexual homosexual male heterosexual female

[...] Over the generations, then, certain characteristics appear to be quite naturally male or female, and these will vary to some extent according to the civilizations and world conditions. [...]

NotP Chapter 9: Session 788, September 6, 1976 significances predream aunt vase Sarah

[...] In your terms, you literally look backward and forward in time at your individual self and your civilization, seeing where they merge, and feeling the infinite connections, so that each event you choose as your own will also be chosen as a world event — participated in to whatever extent by others, and adding to the available experience of the species from which others can also draw.

UR2 Section 4: Session 715 October 28, 1974 library models Politics Unknown Roman

There are civilizations of the psyche,11 and only by learning about these will you discover the truth about the “lost” civilizations of your planet, for each such physical culture coincided with and emerged from a corresponding portion of the psyche that you even now possess.

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