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[...] Other fields exist that you do not perceive with your physical senses. Ruburt was not perceiving with his own physical senses, nor was he asleep.
A developed personality will perceive them as he would perceive new conditions in the physical environment. [...]
It should be remembered here that all physical images of other individuals are basically telepathic images, formed subconsciously by the perceiver.
[...] As any physicist will tell you, you perceive objects, and you perceive solid objects—
[...] You perceive certain patterns of energy as solid objects, and that energy which you do not perceive as solid, you call space.
[...] The difference is mainly that they need not be perceived by others.
[...] They exist composed of the very atoms and molecules that in the waking state you perceive as bed and chest and chair.
Ideas, being themselves composed of energy, are translated or transformed into other kinds of energy, which you happen in many instances to perceive. On other planes the idea energy is perceived, and the energy transformed into physical fields is not perceived.
[...] The energy that composes the smallest or any physical unit, passes through the physical field where the outer senses can no longer perceive it. Some, and a large amount, of this energy passes through the physical field so that you do not perceive it at all, taking form that you do not distinguish, and that cannot be harnessed on the physical level. [...]
Your scientific principles have been formulated either through direct interpretation of matter as perceived through the outer senses, or formulated indirectly but in accordance with such perception. [...]
[...] A form that may be perceived by you as solid may be perceived merely as an electrical unit in another plane, or as color on a third. [...] You are perceived by others on other planes at this moment, but to them you are not perceived in the form with which you are familiar.
[...] However, the universes containing an almost infinite number of planes are therefore affected by the exchange of energies involved, and the interaction and continual movement even of one plane through another results in effects which will be perceived in various ways, again according to your own situation in them.
Using the senses developed on a particular plane to perceive its characteristic camouflage patterns, it is almost impossible to see beyond these boundary effects. [...]
There is nothing wrong in trying to perceive tomorrow. [...] It is possible to perceive the future as it will be; on the other hand the future itself is always changing, for you change it in the present. [...]
([Ron:] “And you were saying that if you wanted that you could perceive it just as clearly in the same terms that we ourselves perceive it.”)
[...] Several sessions ago we got into a conversation about the nature of the way you perceive this reality although we didn’t get into your own particular...”)
The ways in which I can perceive this reality. [...]
[...] Your physical mechanisms are equipped to function in such a way that reality is perceived through the lens of particular root assumptions. Using the physical senses alone, it is almost literally impossible for you to perceive reality in any other manner.
Again physically speaking, you will find nothing to contradict these assumptions, since physically to you they are all that you can experience or perceive. [...]
The inner senses alone are equipped and able to process and perceive other reality systems. [...]
[...] Development of the inner senses is a much more effective method of perceiving other realities, and followed correctly, the ego is not only stronger but more flexible, and consciousness even of physical reality is increased. [...]
[...] The conscious mind perceives matter. Yet even then it does not perceive matter directly, but by a very indirect path, and only because the whole self directs a certain portion of its energies in that direction.
The conscious self does not perceive, or the so-called conscious self does not perceive, the equally valid dream constructions. [...]
[...] The inner self perceives realities that it observes in many directions, being free from the intense focus within limited directions of camouflage existence.
[...] In certain levels of dream reality forms that you do not as yet perceive as physical, do exist. They can be seen and perceived. In certain dreams you do perceive them. [...]
[...] You recall that in physical reality you can only perceive your own constructions, as a rule. [...]
In physical existence usually you simply do not perceive it. [...]
[...] You may feel rooted like a tree at one moment and in the next experience yourself as a beautiful peacock, in which case you will perceive the tree change into the bird.
[...] It is also the result of your feelings and beliefs on a different level, and while it is not perceivable in physical terms — laid out with its mountains and continents as your planet is, to be examined by your instruments — it exists in terms quite as valid.
It builds up from feelings that are by their nature denied clear expression through the specific but therefore limiting alphabet systems. (Pause at 11:06.) It allows the perceiver to face experience much more closely, and once having done this to some extent he is free in other areas also. [...] You would be able to perceive and feel the experience with greater dimension, for your expression would not be limited to translating it automatically, without choice, into any one specific area. [...]
[...] Use of it however will allow you to more clearly perceived your own inner reality, your physical and psychic experience. [...]
They throw their particular light upon the reality that you perceive, as for example you name objects. [...]
Matter is in some ways the basis of your universe, and yet matter itself is merely energy changed into aspects with certain properties that can, under certain conditions, be perceived by your senses, and that can therefore be manipulated.
[...] Yet even the appearance of this physical material, though it seems more or less permanent by its nature, is not permanent, and is only cohesive enough to give the appearance of relative permanence to the senses that perceive it.
[...] What you perceive as change or growth in a living physical structure is not change or growth as you conceive it. [...]
There are laws that we will get into later, involving the strength or force of energy as it passes through various fields, and is perceived in them. [...]
[...] The body is equipped to perceive many other kinds of experiences that are not officially recognized as native to human experience. [...]
[...] You see them as they were, confined to their relationship with you, and you usually do not perceive or remember other aspects of their existences that would not make sense in terms of your own beliefs.
You do not perceive the other intensity units to which it belongs. You perceive—in other terms—the 1, say, as a flat line on a flat surface, and are unable to imagine the existence (pause), the intensity, within that simple unit number.
It is as if each number represents not only the number itself, not only a unit to be added, subtracted, multiplied or divided, but also as if each number had infinite varieties of intensities that you do not perceive. [...]
You must perceive what you do of reality through your physical senses, but your physical senses distort reality. [...] The physical senses can only perceive reality a little bit at a time, and so it seems to you that one moment exists, and is gone forever, and the next moment comes, and like the one before it disappears. [...]
[...] Your physical senses force you to perceive action in certain terms, but this is not the nature of action.
The realities, of course, exist whether or not you perceive them. [...] Past, present and future appear highly convincing and logical when there must be a lapse of time between each perceived experience.
[...] It is all of you that you perceive, so when you envision other dimensions you are forced to think in terms of observers far above the thread, looking down at it from any given viewpoint.