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[...] Obviously two personalities made such changes in the physical organism that the allergy was brought on. The organism was physically changed and affected. Even though one personality took over for an hour, still for that hour the physical organism itself was a different one.
But as the personalities alternated they took over the organic processes so completely that while the body appeared, generally speaking, to be the same, it was not the same.
[...] If so, it will be one in which identities are completely retained, and there is no question of a dominancy, but of a smooth-working organization.
[...] Also, there are some variables which cannot be adequately predicted because of conditions that will change drastically the attitudes of two men within the organization, and also a death which will occur in the higher organizational realm.
His political movements are being closely watched by one man in particular, but the interest is being caused by his ability to organize, rather than because the political movement involved is a conservative one.
[...] He will become involved with this company I believe irregardless, either as a competitor or as a member of the organization.
There is an individual within the political organization who, all unwittingly, gives information to Philip’s superiors through a family in-law relationship. [...]
Dreams are an example of mental activity that has its origin within the physical organism, but exists in a dimension which is not mainly physical. [...]
[...] The muscles are lax because activity of a physical nature is not required for the physical organism. [...]
[...] In hypnosis the subject is not as much on guard as a subject of an experiment when the subject knows in advance that he will be awakened by the experimenter, when electrodes are attached to the physical organism, when the conditions of the sleep laboratory are substituted for his ordinary nightly environment. [...]
It is not that we become initiators of some all-powerful movement or organization. [...]
Now: your civilization is set up in such a way that it seems that no other organization is possible.
You read your own consciousness now in a kind of vertical fashion, identifying only with certain portions of it, and it seems to you that any other organization of perception, any other recognition of identity, would quite necessarily negate your own or render it inoperable. In the beginning of the world there were numberless groupings, however, and affiliations of consciousness, many other organizations of identity that were recognized, as well as the kind of psychological orientation you have now—but [your] kind of orientation was not the paramount one. [...]
[...] [The most powerful one, the Mujahedin-e Khalq, for example, is a Marxist-based guerrilla organization of “People’s Crusaders” that espouses its own brand of radical Islamic republicanism.] The mass killing resulted in an immediate increase in the government’s campaign to eliminate opponents of clerical [Shiite] rule in Iran. [...]
[...] If you want to call any one dream event a private event, then I would have to tell you that that private event actually was your personal contribution to a larger multisided dream event, many-layered, so that one level might deal with the interests of a group to which you belong—say your family, [or] your political or religious organization—reaching “outward” to the realm of national government and world affairs. [...]
[...] It is not so much that man or nature seeks to satisfy needs, but to exuberantly, rambunctiously seek pleasure—and through following its pleasure each organism finds and satisfies its needs as well. [...]
[...] They also involve you in the most productive of enterprises as you begin to play with versions of events that are being considered for physical actualization, as on a personal level you “view” the probable events which your family, tribe, organization, community and country will actualize.
When those negative considerations are multiplied, however, when they harden, so to speak, then they do indeed begin to diminish the body’s own natural capacity to heal itself, and to maintain that overall, priceless organization that should maintain it in a condition of excellent strength and vitality.
[...] Any sudden emergence of a completed universe would then imply an unimaginable and a spectacular development of organization—that it did not just appear from nowhere, but as the “completed physical version” of an inner highly concentrated endeavor, the physical manifestation of an inspiration that then suddenly emerges into physical actuality.2
(9:32.) That kind of activity, that kind of “work,” exists behind all of the structures and organizations and experiences with which you are familiar.
A certain level, again, of consciousness is necessary, a certain kind of knowledge, a certain understanding of energy organization before an identity can manipulate a complicated physical organism.
[...] The physical brain is the mechanism by which thought or emotion is automatically formed into EE units of the proper range and intensity to be used by the physical organism.
[...] An organization is definitely present, but it is not the kind of order you are used to recognizing. [...]
Give us a moment … Those events then arise into significance3 because of the peculiar kind of organization chosen. [...]
1. In the Glossary for Adventures, Jane defines prejudiced perception as “The propensity for organizing undifferentiated data into specific differentiated sense terms.” [...]
[...] Consciousness finds itself in a crisis situation; not [because of one coming] from the exterior world, but because it is forced to fight on a battleground for which it was never designed and cannot understand, where basically counted-upon allies of association, memory and organization, and all the powers of the inner self, are suddenly turned into enemies.
[...] The old organizations of the self have fallen, and the new structures do indeed rejoice in their oneness and vitality.
[...] It will alter its organization as a part of the living psyche.
In all of this the body’s situation is highly agitated, and the physical organism is forced to respond as best it can to a series of disastrous events — which, however, it realizes it cannot be experiencing physically. [...]
[...] The physical organism is constantly changed by all stimuli, whether or not the ego is aware of the stimuli. [...] Therefore, the physical organism reacts to this continuous unconscious mental activity in the form of continuing dream experiences, whether or not the individual is awake or asleep. [...]
[...] Emotions, having their own reality within this system, do not affect physical matter indirectly, but cause specific electromagnetic changes within the physical organism.
[...] Yet individuality does exist here, but it takes a strong organizing system, with amazing powers of discrimination, to handle such data; and it takes the human personality to stand firm upon its own identity while it is, on this other dreaming level, open to so many communications that are not its own.
Ruburt wondered about this next matter, which is related: Physiologically you carry within yourselves remnants of your evolution, in your terms — physical vestiges of organs and other attributes long discarded. [...]
In the same way you also carry within you structures not yet fully used; those organizations point — in your terms now — toward future evolution. [...]
[...] To whatever extent possible, the physical organism interprets that unity through a new mixture of sense data, so that materially the information makes sense.
[...] By “activated” I mean that the physical organism is suddenly aware of [the spacious mind’s] existence.