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Now I invite you all to close your eyes, to listen to my voice and to use it as a launching pad for your own experiences. You can travel where I am. Your self is not a closed door. The inner portion of you is open. You have senses which you have not been using, and I invite you now to use them. I invite you, therefore, to listen within yourself and to use my voice as a beacon in the darkness—a point of safety. It can illuminate many ways and you can feel safe to follow these ways into other personalities that are a portion of yourself—and into other realities in which you also have your existence.
Therefore I invite you to forget the bodies that you know, to set your inner selves free. I ask you, as Ruburt has often, to realize that within yourself there are endless dimensions, and that you can travel safely within them. I ask you to realize that your mind is a gateway into other dimensions. And I ask you to open your inner eyes, and I ask you to look around at the inner world in which you also have your existence. I ask you to sense within yourselves the energy in this voice that you hear, to realize that this energy is also a portion of your own energy—the energy of individuality, the energy of the universe, the energy that grows you from a fetus to the self that you know.
Then I invite you to open up within you those gateways of knowledge, those pathways of existence. I entreat you to find within yourselves echoes of this energy that now fills this voice and to use that energy to prepare you, to prepare you in the journey towards self-realization.
[...] The invitation however did have some application, though there was some distortion. When you talked to Ruburt there was an implied invitation on his part, for he would have liked you to have gone down.
[...] A card, such as the kind sent out by organizations for invitations.
(“A card, such as the kind sent out by organizations for invitations.” [...]
[...] He imagined the couple at the house, and surprised himself by thinking that he might indeed call them later in the day and invite them down for the evening, even though he and Joseph had both decided against guests that weekend.
Furthermore, Ruburt did not like the idea of making an invitation on such short notice. [...]
(Here are some corroborative notes re pages 436-37 of the last session, dealing with our invitation to a party given by Tom Hartley on Saturday, November 29. [...]
[...] In this chapter I will invite the reader to use his inner senses, to see me in his own way. [...]
While my communications will come exclusively through Ruburt at all times, to protect the integrity of the material, I will invite the reader to become aware of me as a personality, so that he may then realize that communication from other realities is possible, and that he himself is therefore open to perception that is not physical.
[...] Some connection with an invitation, or an attempt, perhaps to communicate.” [...] Chapter five of the dream book of course contains many invitations to the reader to try various experiments listed, to communicate back and forth between the waking and dreaming states, etc. Invitations and attempts to communicate are also mentioned on the object itself.
Some connection with an invitation, or an attempt, perhaps to communicate. [...]
[...] This invitation…communication data also picks up the first impression given in tonight’s session, interpreted on page 155: “A connection with a trial…”
[...] Be aware, however, of the sudden reassurances from Framework 2. (Also at Prentice)—The news program invitation (from ABC), which places you in a context, however small, of national interest—an invitation that you did not court; these, plus many excellent letters of late, should show you of course the beneficial aspects of your work that you can at times overlook (with irony). [...]
[...] He imagined the couple at the house, and surprised himself by thinking that he might indeed call them later in the day and invite them down for the evening, even though she and Joseph [Rob] had both decided against guests that weekend.
Furthermore, Ruburt did not like the idea of making an invitation on such short notice. [...]
(“Connection with an invitation.” Since the object is a notice that the Art Shop is continuing in business, it is an invitation to continue trading there. Also Jane and I have been personally invited by the three new proprietors, whom we know, to continue doing business with the Art Shop. [...]
(After supper this evening I went around the corner to the office of Doc Piper and invited him to attend the session, since last week he had expressed an interest in doing so. Our friend accepted the invitation, with the proviso that he would come to the apartment providing his office was clear of patients by 9 PM. [...]
(At about 8:50 PM Jane received a phone call from Tom Hartley, a newspaper friend of ours, inviting us to a party next Saturday, November 29. [...]
(As soon as she received the invitation from Tom, Jane now reminded me, she accepted it without consulting with me, even though I sat almost beside her as she spoke on the phone. [...]