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UR2 Appendix 20: (For Session 713) plane saucer science craft flying

The strange thing about your flying saucers is not that they appear, but that you can see them. As science advances on various planes the inhabitants learn to travel between planes occasionally, while carrying with them the [camouflage] manifestations of their home stations …

Now back to the point. When sciences progress on various planes, then visitations become less accidental and more planned. Once the inhabitants of a plane have learned mental-science patterns, then they are to a great degree freed from the more regular camouflage [physical] patterns. This applies to “higher” planes than mine, generally speaking, although mine is further along in these sciences than your own.

At a later date I may go into the inhabitants of [those planes] more thoroughly, but as it is I am not very much acquainted with them myself.1

Planes can and do intermix without the knowledge of the inhabitants of the particular planes involved. I want to get away from the idea of a plane being a place. It may be in some cases but is not always. A plane may be a time. A plane, believe it or not, may be only one iota of vitality that seems to exist by itself. A plane is something apparently divided from the rest of the universe for a time and for a reason. A plane may cease to be. A plane may spring up where there was none. A plane is formed for entities as patterns for fulfillment on various levels. A plane is a climate conducive to the development of unique and particular capacities and achievements. A plane is an isolation of elements where each one is given the most possible space in which to function.

TSM Appendix: Session 453, December 4, 1968 void stars system awhile Consciousnes

[...] I am telling you that your own thoughts and mental actions appear to the inhabitants of other systems like the stars and planets within your own; and those inhabitants do not perceive what lies within and behind the stars in their own heavens. [...]

[...] Within that context, those inhabitants dream—in turn—their own dreams, and form electromagnetic realities. [...]

TES9 Session 453 December 4, 1968 void stars system planets inhabitants

[...] Now I am telling you that your own dreams and thoughts and mental actions appear to the inhabitants of other systems like the stars and planets within your own; and those inhabitants do not perceive what lies within and behind the stars in their own heavens.

[...] Within that context those inhabitants dream in turn their own dreams and form electromagnetic realities. [...]

TES1 Session 16 January 15, 1964 plane enzymes Malba saucer ectoplasm

[...] However, since the inhabitants of each plane are bound by the materializations or materialized patterns of that plane, they bring this particular materialization pattern or camouflaged vitality pattern with them. [...] When the inhabitants of a plane have learned mental science patterns, then they are to a great degree freed from the more regular camouflage patterns. [...]

[...] It is a view caused by the difficulty of getting any perspective about the particular plane which you happen to inhabit.

[...] Then too, the inhabitants of any particular plane are chameleonlike, animallike. [...]

The inhabitants see only the camouflage. [...]

TES3 Session 107 November 16, 1964 dimensions perspectives censure camouflage inhabitants

[...] The two perspectives or dimensions do exist simultaneously, even though you cannot inhabit them simultaneously.

[...] Projections in terms of reference points appear also in your dimension, and you have as little knowledge or understanding of their true nature, as inhabitants of other dimensions have of your own.

[...] The inhabitants of any dimension, or whatever makeup, are still whole-self constructions.

The subconscious has great and rather astounding effect in dimensions other than your own, and it sends vivid projections into these other perspectives, that appear there and are in their turn perceived in distorting manner by the outward camouflage senses of those inhabitants. [...]

TES1 Session 5 December 9, 1963 peach fence Gratis Arcturus playgrounds

(“How many of those planets are inhabited?”)

Many inhabitable places would seem uninhabitable to you. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 5 enzymes plane saucers Rob mental

[...] Then too, the inhabitants of any particular plane are themselves chameleon-like …

The inhabitants see only the camouflage. [...]

[...] As science advances on various planes, the inhabitants learn to travel between planes occasionally, while carrying with them the manifestations of their home station.

[...] However, since the inhabitants of each plane are bound by the particular materialized patterns of their ‘home,’ they bring this pattern of camouflaged vitality with them. [...]

TPS6 Jane’s note about the hostages hostages someway computers mistreated bewilderment

(After watching the televised events from all over the world, Tuesday night I dreamed that in the future all households would be connected to interconnecting computers, keeping track of all inhabitants, actions, goods, and so forth. [...]

UR1 Appendix 3: (For Session 681) capsule plane massive tissue boundary

[...] No living consciousness exists on any plane without this tissue capsule enclosing it … To some inhabitants of other planes [realities] that have access to your plane, all that can be seen of you is this capsule, since such inhabitants have had no experience in your particular type of camouflage [physical] construction. [...]

TES2 Session 72 July 20, 1964 Pipers imposed constructions sea endure

[...] The world, or field, that you presently inhabit is real, definite on your level. [...]

[...] There are of course different methods of construction suitable for various fields, and in some instances the same atoms and molecules can be utilized by inhabitants of more than one field.

In this case of course the inhabitants of the different fields remain unaware of each other, and only see, or recognize, the particular pattern that they have imposed upon the atoms and molecules in question.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 789, September 27, 1976 predream events ee undecipherable rocket

[...] You know that space is filled with all kinds of inhabitants, and we will compare these space inhabitants to probable events. [...] Some space inhabitants would not be able to land under those conditions at all. [...]

TES7 Session 328 March 22, 1967 weekend vibrations attuned reception Crittenden

[...] Vast differences of magnetic vibrations are concerned here, and projecting it will be difficult for you to maintain the steadiness necessary to hold to the necessary vibrations to which others, inhabitants of the systems, will be more or less automatically attuned. [...]

TES3 Session 118 January 4, 1965 organism fields influences planes actuality

These fields or planes are more various than you can imagine, and they are formed in the same manner, basically, as your own universe was formed, and many of those inhabitants tune in on your universe spontaneously and quite accidentally. But the inhabitants of most such planes are no more aware of your actual existence than you are of their existence.

[...] There is a freedom, however, in independence from material construction that inhabitants are familiar with in other actualities.

TES9 Session 484 May 26, 1969 John Philip overcrowded overpopulation mankind

[...] It is quite within the probabilities that the statistics will reverse themselves and that for no reason that scientists can discover, children are born stillborn, as in a mass epidemic, and that entities simply refuse to inhabit the bodies made for them. [...]

[...] And if personalities refuse to inhabit a new body, then no science will be able to give life to the newly formed but uninhabited body.

UR1 Appendix 8: (For Session 690) ocean climate plunge camouflage likened

[...] The inner senses inhabit directly the atmosphere of our value climate; they see through the ever-varying camouflage (physical) patterns, and the flux and flow of apparent change. [...]

TES3 Session 96 October 12, 1964 gestalt Trinity unitary primary plane

They, or the inhabitants of such realities, do not perceive your plane of existence for the same reason. [...]

[...] During break I wondered aloud whether the inhabitants of another plane might be able to tune in on our dream world from the other side, you might say, and through the dream world thus locate our plane. [...]

TES1 Session 40 April 1, 1964 spider capsule plane desk web

[...] To some inhabitants of other planes that have access to your plane, all that can be seen of you is this tissue capsule, since such inhabitants have had no experience in your particular type of camouflage construction. [...]

[...] And in certain instances as you attempt space travel, you will travel through what inhabitants on another plane will think of as their own particular “solid”—in quotes—and you will never know the difference.

The inhabitants of the flying saucers are not of your own plane. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 550, September 28, 1970 hate hatred sausage cheek evil

Now sometimes, there are also such variations in that the inhabitants of a particular town now may be the reborn inhabitants of those who lived, say, in 1632 in a small Irish village. [...]

[...] Remembering what I said about families, realize also that towns and villages may also be composed of the past inhabitants of other such towns and villages, transposed with new experiences and backgrounds, as the group tries different experiments.

UR2 Section 4: Session 710 October 7, 1974 demons journey objectified City travel

[...] There are other levels, further away in your terms, that involve mass behavior on a psychic level, where together the inhabitants of the physical world plan out future events. [...]

[...] In these terms the real environment will be that which was generally perceived by the natural inhabitants of the system.

[...] They are not the inhabitants of some nether world, then, or underground. [...]

TES2 Session 78 August 10, 1964 immersion system props outer closed

[...] From within the room inhabitants watching would be able, through mathematical deductions, to deduce exactly how long the ball would keep its continuous bouncing activities, at what rate the motion of the ball would lessen, and at what future time the motion would cease entirely.

[...] Imagine now that our inhabitants have been hypnotized into believing that they are in a small closed room. [...]

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