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[...] The civilization, even then long forgotten, had lost all of the knowledge that that earlier civilization possessed. [...]
You returned as a squaw many centuries later—in Quebec, outside of Quebec—in the 1700’s, where you learned the intuitive knowledge of the female and applied these abilities to your search for truth. [...]
[...] It was of course the knowledge that he would necessarily die before you will that gave rise to his passing by, but the dream did not involve an immediate clairvoyant knowledge of his death.
A familiarity must be gained by an individual with the general nature of his own dreams first, as Ruburt now has some knowledge or intuition that enables him to distinguish between dreams that originate in areas having to do with past lives, and those which originate in other areas, though he is not yet able to further differentiate.
It, the sequence, referred again to that ocean voyage, and gave you additional subconscious knowledge, informing you that the Larry Potter of your acquaintance was a seaman on the same vessel. [...]
Now we come to a dream that originated on quite a different subconscious area, and that did include a certain clairvoyant knowledge. [...]
[...] They will be built upon your own inner knowledge and your feelings about your state at the time, and your inner knowledge about people at the door.
[...] There are more people than you know, relying upon the best medical knowledge of the society, who are in far worse shape, whether or not the condition is observable—millions, incidentally, with false teeth.
[...] Of course, you would not be the same people—but your understanding and knowledge has drastically changed the future that could have been expected, say, from your backgrounds in this life, now.
[...] The ego is simply not conscious enough to be able to contain the vast knowledge that belongs to the inner conscious self from which it springs. [...]
It is this inner self, out of the massive knowledge and unlimited scope of its consciousness, that forms the physical world, that provides stimuli to keep the ego constantly at the job of awareness. [...]
[...] The inner self has a vast and infinite reservoir from which to draw knowledge and gain experience. [...]
[...] When such knowledge is gained, the ego can accept it, for it finds to its surprise that it is not less conscious, but more conscious, that its limitations are dissipated; now it is not true, and I emphasize this strongly, that so-called unconscious material, given any freedom, will draw energy away from the egotistically organized self in a normal personality.
[...] Whatever, he’s always ready to share his perceptions and knowledge with us, as far as he can translate them into words so that we can understand them. [...]
[...] It is highly important to remember that your experience and knowledge grow at those other levels of actuality. [...]
[...] They experience knowledge that comes from within rather than information that comes from without.
It was only after this dream that the knowledge that the woman had died of cancer was allowed to emerge. [...]
[...] This is in keeping with the sometimes necessary inclination of the subconscious to block out such knowledge.
[...] The washing machine that he saw is an excellent example of subconscious knowledge distortion and fabrication.
There is no point in giving you a superficial analysis, since dreams usually impart knowledge that can be utilized by several levels of the personality; though consciously the information perceived and brought into meaningful context by the subconscious may not be at all comprehensible to the ego, it is nevertheless utilized by the whole personality.
(Pause.) I told you some time ago that miracles were simply nature unimpeded, and Ruburt is learning to give his nature freedom, so that it can follow the greater ways of its own knowledge —therefore freeing his body so that it can behave in a more natural and normal fashion. [...]
I am not comparing the body to a computer—but in a fashion it is as if Ruburt were reprogramming himself, with help from higher echelons of his being, so that a kind of new and more effective and beneficial organization is being activated, in which old errors were cancelled, and new knowledge is inserted. [...]
If Ruburt wants to disagree with the world’s knowledge, he feels that it is his right—and again, would defend such ideas forthrightly. [...] My self-evident knowledge comes even if I were no more, again, than a part of his larger psyche, from reaches that would be inaccessible in those terms to him (all emphatically). That is, in those terms I would be delivering self-evident knowledge to him, revealing it (long pause), delivering it. [...]
[...] And to a large degree those questions would be there even if our material quite agreed with the established knowledge of your world—but it does not. It contradicts much of the world’s knowledge. [...]
[...] In a fashion, as far as the psyche is concerned, they come from a portion that is indeed immersed in knowledge that is self-evident. [...]
Therefore I cannot tell you in advance of any such demonstrations, and in the case of my advice to Philip the slight demonstration of what you would call, I suppose, clairvoyant knowledge had two purposes.
The fifth inner sense carries us further along in this direction, and involves what I will call cognition of the knowledgeable essence. [...]
To complete our skeleton outline, and we will go much more deeply into all of the inner senses, I will give you some data on the sixth inner sense, which actually involves a knowledge or ability used by some of the others.
It does therefore contain within it the knowledge of its experiences upon your plane, though such an entity can spring from any plane. This of course represents the most extraordinary possibility, and such an entity can, if it is so propelled by its own strength, exist upon a variety of planes, carrying along with it knowledge of all previous planes; and each of its outer egos have the same opportunities. [...]
[...] This is by far the most advantageous method of experiencing inner reality, because the outer ego is therefore consciously aware of what has been going on, and can use such knowledge in its own sphere.
It may choose to return to the same plane as a great originator, using knowledge that it receives from the inner self to make lasting and original innovations upon that plane, according to its interests, abilities and capacity. [...]
[...] The synthesis is yours, and yet the self must be plunged into chaos even to find order, to find itself and to find a comprehension and understanding that will bring original insight and knowledge into your plane. [...]
[...] If you identify with your own youth, or beauty, or intellect, or accomplishments, then there is the constant gnawing knowledge that these attributes can and will vanish.
You have each lived other existences, and that knowledge is within you though you are not consciously aware of it. [...]
[...] You are sometimes wiser, more creative, and far more knowledgeable when you are dreaming than when you are awake.
[...] It is more knowledgeable than any one aspect of the personality. It is more knowledgeable than all other aspects of the personality, for it forms them together into a cohesive whole.
[...] (Long pause.) We dwell in dimensions that are far beyond your comprehension, and in many instances what we say is squeezed, as if through a tube, so that the knowledge may enter the relatively smaller dimensions of your present existence.
This knowledge is being given to you in terms that you can understand, and it must be given to others in terms that they can understand. [...]
(“...something to the idea that knowledge was meaningless if it wasn’t applied to consciousness...” [...]
I want to emphasize that Framework 2 keeps track of connections beyond your conscious knowledge, and can make computations in the twinkling of an eye. I would also I like him to give suggestions before sleep that in one way or another during the dream state your knowledge of Framework 2 will be increased. [...]
[...] What psychologists do not understand, however, is that in deep levels of subconscious activity associations may spring from the inner self’s latent knowledge and experience of past lives.
These various stages of the subconscious represent what was once the conscious ego of an individual, left now almost like living archeological heritage, from which the present individual may draw both knowledge, psychic continuity and balance.
Since this period was to some degree at least free of camouflage, from it communication can be received dealing with the entity’s knowledge of itself, and of uncamouflaged reality. [...]
[...] Some, because of excellent development, inner communication with the inner self, feel subconsciously secure enough to change focus spontaneously, as one might listen to one radio station and then another, still retaining knowledge of the basic “I” who listened.
[...] Ruburt is aware of many of these sensations, so that he consciously will have some knowledge of how his own body works, and will be able from now on to have a greater conscious knowledge of its condition. [...]
To one extent or another you can “pick up on” any personality living or dead, historically or in the future—but in any future, because in far more complicated ways each psyche contains within it the experience and knowledge of others. [...]
(Part of my surprise stemmed from what I’d taken to be my knowledge of Jane’s relationship with her father. [...]
(And to me, the whole Sumari thing speaks of some kind of compassionate observation or knowledge of the human condition … or in lieu of putting it that way, of an opening up of human awareness to embrace more of the possibilities of consciousness.)