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WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 21, 1984 movie Cecce animals Georgia unicorn

— and the animals existed in the forms by which you know them today. No animal — or virus — is truly extinct. All exist (long pause) in an inner webwork, and are held in the memory of an overall earthly knowledge — one that is biological, so that each smallest microbe has within it the imprinted biological messages that form each and every other microbe. The existence of one presupposes the existence of all, and the existence of all is inherent in the existence of one.

TPS7 Deleted Session January 1, 1984 cans Cardwell fever Maude Betts

[...] The will to live is inherent in each cell or microbe, each molecule, and each smallest possible imaginable segment of life. [...]

[...] Often they immediately take a drug to bring the fever down, when the fever was actually meant to burn out certain microbes that were indeed detrimental to the body’s overall excellent condition. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 2: Session 515, February 11, 1970 environment cocreators dimensional perceptors microbe

[...] A tree is something far different to a microbe, a bird, an insect, and a man who stands beneath it. [...] This does not mean that its reality exists in that form in any more basic way than it exists in the form perceived by the microbe, insect, or bird. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 899, February 6, 1980 awakened earth insects creatures affiliations

[...] And in a matter of speaking, again, man becomes the earth thinking, and thinking his own thoughts, man in his way specializes in the conscious work of the world—a work that is dependent upon the indispensable “unconscious” work of the rest of nature, a nature that sustains him (all very intently). And when he thinks, man thinks for the microbes, for the atoms and the molecules, for the smallest particles within his being, for the insects and for the rocks, for the creatures of the sky and the air and the oceans.

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 1, 1984 choked recovery panic tougher pillow

[...] In other words, I told Jane, she doesn’t have to surmount any physical debilitating disease that has bacteria or germs or microbes attached to it, and is labeled “incurable.”

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: May 6, 1984 segment gallantry diseases Wilson fulfillment

[...] Value fulfillment operates within microbes and nations, within individual creatures and entire species, and it unites all of life’s manifestations so that indeed creatures and their environments are united in an overall cooperative venture — a venture in which each segment almost seeks to go beyond itself in creativity, growth, and expression. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: June 27, 1984 food foodstuffs vengeance highflying nondisease

[...] Communication flashes between viruses and microbes, and they can change in the wink of an eye. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 817, January 30, 1978 myths mythical disaster factual manifestations

[...] That interaction includes not only man, of course, but the emotional reality of all earthly consciousnesses as well, from a microbe to a scholar, from a frog to a star. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 906, March 6, 1980 viruses indispositions biological immune dog

[...] As solid as it seems to you, there are constant chemical reactions between it and the world, electromagnetic adjustments, alterations of balance, changes of relationships—alterations that occur between the body and its relationship with every other physical event, from the position of the planets and moon and the sun, to the position of the smallest grain of sand, to the tiniest microbe in anyone’s intestine (intently).

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 892, January 2, 1980 composition tree creatures units potency

Dream bodies became physical, and through the use of the senses tuned to physical frequencies—frequencies of such power and allure that they would reach all creatures of every kind, from microbe to elephant, holding them together in a cohesive web of space-and-time alignment.

TPS4 Deleted Session August 29, 1977 Darwinian Freudian Darwin teeth competition

In a manner of speaking, the motives familiar to men are applied to the smallest microbe. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 1 constructions Cunningham idea entity amoeba

[...] The slight motion of one grain of sand causes a corresponding alteration in the distribution of the stars and in all matter’s fabric, from an atom in a man’s skull down to the slightest variation in a microbe’s action.