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This isn’t half as complicated as it sounds. Whether or not you remember your dreams, for example, a certain portion of you, under hypnosis, could remember every dream that you ever had in your life. So a certain portion of you remembers those nonmoments when you are not focused in physical reality, when your existence is in another dimension of actuality entirely and you are perceiving what I will call, in your term of reference, nonintervals. I like the term nonintervals better than nonmoments.
(Art O.: “Is this noninterval a moment of this existence?”)
It is indeed, in this existence; and also these nonintervals are moments in other dimensions of reality.
(Art O.: “The analogy I get is of an electromagnetic wave, a carrier wave, and it’s rectified. The intervals are the positive pulses and the nonintervals are the negative pulses.”)
For this is a noninterval to the inner self. [...] One portion of you leaves the inner self to explore in depth a particular noninterval. [...] This noninterval however creates its own interval points that you also explore, in your dreams and waking projections that escape your ordinary consciousness.
You may say that these noninterval experiences are subjective, but no more are they subjective than your physical life is. [...] Now in your physical life as you know it, you are indeed exploring such a noninterval. [...]
[...] You may call these nonintervals, actually.
[...] Now these nonintervals are indeed openings into other realities, and you can theoretically explore them. [...]
(To Arnold.) I want you to think about the implications of what I have said concerning nonintervals and I like the term nonintervals, rather than nonmoments. [...]
Using intervals and nonintervals. Now, our friend over here (Natalie) was using intervals and nonintervals beautifully earlier this evening, and to some extent, you use them in psy-time. [...]
[...] Whether or not you remember your dreams, for example, a certain portion of you, under hypnosis, could remember every dream that you ever had in your life and so a certain portion of you remembers those nonmoments when you are not focused in physical reality, when your existence is in another dimension of actuality entirely and you were perceiving what I call, in your terms of reference, pardon me, nonintervals. [...]
([Joel:] “Would a noninterval be a positive interval to another aspect of our existence?”)