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TSM Chapter Twenty supraconscious clumps medium perception independent

“Any perception instantly alters the electromagnetic and neurological systems of the perceiver. In your terms this is what a perception is: an alteration of neurological structure. [...]

Physically we can only handle so much data at once, since we are dependent in that respect upon our neurological structure. [...]

[...] The ego simply will be bypassed, but the other layers of the self, and the neurological structures particularly, will continue to operate as always. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 888, December 10, 1979 neural sleepwalkers hinterland unit particles

Neurologically, you tune into only a portion of your body’s reality and are ignorant of the great, tiny but tumultuous communications that are ever flying back and forth in the microscopic but vital cellular world.

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 18, 1984 Shawn mood quicken Peggy Peterson

[...] It is a good idea to remember that the neurological quickness happens in all portions of the body. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 740 February 26, 1975 infinities infinite Millers Corio finite

6. But in appendixes 4 and 5 for Volume 1, see Jane’s own material on other-than-usual neurological pulses, or speeds. Seth examined our neurological pulses — and habits — at 12:19 in Session 686.

[...] In those terms Ruburt has learned, or rather Ruburt is learning, to alternate a series — to bring information from one [neurological series] to another, so to speak.

[...] In the 686th session he discussed our cells’ comprehension of the past, present, and future, as well as our cellular responses to a variety of neurological pulses besides that certain range we’re egotistically focused upon. [...]

UR2 Appendix 19: (For Session 712) hole sound massive particles atom

(Jane’s expressions of long sound and her sensations of massiveness are of course directly related to the multidimensional neurological activity, the “sidepools” of consciousness, that she described in Appendix 4 of Volume 1. Seth also mentioned neurological pulses and/or speeds in various sessions in Volume 1. In the opening delivery for Session 686, for example, see his information on our species’ selection of one “official” series of neurological pulses for physical reality, and, at 12:19 A.M., his remarks on prejudiced perception. Appendix 5 for the same session contains more of Jane’s own material on neurological speeds.

[...] I sensed this neurologically, though how that was possible, I don’t know….”

WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 17, 1984 kitten Karina rhythms signifying Georgia

(4:31.) The analogy of the many speeds of consciousness actually fits in well with the actual neurological sequences upon which consciousness plays. [...]

TES9 Session 428 August 12, 1968 Elver fox Van Lennon Alice

[...] Again, the neurological structure has much to do with this. [...]

[...] The neurological structures would create new pathways to accommodate such knowledge when the knowledge itself was sought for. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

[...] In your case, again, a certain neurological prejudice occurs. [...] Again automatically, you would also become aware of other neurological patterns than those you use. [...]

[...] Words, again, are related to the neurological structure, and languages follow that pattern. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 657, April 18, 1973 reinforce past beliefs current mercy

[...] Your only effective point of changing any aspect of your world lies in that miraculous instant connection of spirit and self through neurological impact.

[...] You must respond to your new beliefs, so that neurologically the new message gets across.

UR2 Introductory Notes by Robert F. Butts Volume Unknown reader ideal sections

To me, some of the most important material in Volume 1 is Jane’s information on her sensing of other neurological pulses as they’re connected with probable events, and how she picked up those pulses by bypassing her direct, or ordinary neurological impact. See her work in appendixes 4 and 5. Seth also discussed such neurological changeovers in Session 685, among others. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session December 17, 1973 symptoms Picasso price extraordinary isolation

[...] He has cut down on some stimuli, and therefore slowed neurological messages.

[...] You cannot shut down, or slow down certain methods of communication, or try to block out some neurological frameworks so that other portions will operate more effectively. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 709 October 2, 1974 orientation disengagement cellular faster Unknown

[...] Only your beliefs, training, and neurological indoctrination prevent you from recognizing the true nature of your consciousness while you sleep. [...]

Your own main consciousness has the ability to travel faster than light (as noted at 9:37), but those perceptions are too fast, and the neurologically structured patterns that you accept cannot capture them. [...]

NotP Chapter 6: Session 777, May 24, 1976 visual language merged animal cognition

[...] Neurologically he became familiar to some extent with the stuff beneath language, the inner rhythms unexpressed, and felt the odd connections that exist between words and your sense of time. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 689 March 18, 1974 million animal toolmaking epochs totem

[...] There were innumerable considerations, innumerable experiments, with size, brain capacity, neurological structure, and with a kind of consciousness flexible enough to change with its environment, and also vigorous enough to explore and alter that environment. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 905, March 3, 1980 genes genetic chromosomes predilections program

[...] (Pause, then quietly:) We have been trying to form some kind of a neurological bridge in order to convey some particularly pertinent material for our book. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 26, 1978 interview walking Poett inferiority spontaneiously

[...] That instant was important neurologically.

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

[...] It must be in your language—your neurological language. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 9: Session 928, November 12, 1980 Paul Christ master Iraq Iran

[...] The heavy, specialized use of so-called rational thought has often caused him to narrow even his neurological recognition of other kinds of experience that might enlarge his view. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 699 May 22, 1974 photograph dream snapshots waking picture

4. In Appendix 4 for Session 685, Jane wrote of her attempts while in the dream state to sort out multidimensional, probable data of her own, and of how they collected for processing in sidepools of experience “before flowing into the ‘official pool of consciousness.’” Then, she added a bit later, through bypassing direct neurological activity, and using the “side pockets or pools where data are still unprocessed … you can pick up several other strands of consciousness ‘at once,’ though retention may be difficult.”

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 671, June 21, 1973 dream space orientation waking solutions

[...] (Pause.) Images as you think of them are based upon your own neurological structure, and your interpretations of these. [...]

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