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

Now: The senses that you use, in a very real manner, create the environment that you perceive. Your physical senses necessitate the perception of a three-dimensional reality. Consciousness is equipped with inner perceptors, however. These are inherent within all consciousness, regardless of its development. These perceptors operate quite independently from those that might be assumed when a given consciousness adopts a specialized form, such as a physical body, in order to operate in a particular system.

TES4 Session 154 May 12, 1965 automobile perceived sound system sniffed

[...] Electrically it has an identity, and would be perceived as an entirely different phenomena from within an electrical system, where there would be no perceptors of physical data.

The inner senses, by being free of camouflage information, are more or less (in quotes) “pure” perceptors, perceiving with but little prejudice of many realities while being imprisoned by none.

TES9 Session 470 March 26, 1969 pathways web impulses events perceive

[...] It is for this reason that the perceptor and the event change each other. [...]

TES1 Session 26 February 18, 1964 John Philip Bradley human evolution

[...] Your senses, and again this is to bring John-Philip up to date, your senses are perceptors of a camouflage physical world which is created by the inner self through the use of mental enzymes in a pattern set by the mental genes.

[...] Your outside senses are perceptors of camouflage, and your table which you rest your arms upon is not solid. [...]

SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 528, May 13, 1970 soul ness identity perception translated

[...] It also follows that some hints of the soul’s direct experience can be gained by momentarily switching the physical senses off — by refusing to use them as perceptors, and falling back upon other methods. [...]

TES3 Session 96 October 12, 1964 gestalt Trinity unitary primary plane

And since you are not, you do not have the peculiar sets of camouflage perceptors necessary to experience existence within them. [...]

TES2 Session 78 August 10, 1964 immersion system props outer closed

Since the outer senses or their equivalent are the main perceptors of camouflage constructions, then the outer senses and the physical apparatus or its equivalent will habitually perceive its particular system as a closed one.

TES4 Session 151 May 3, 1965 action limitless moment ego points

The moment point will be seen as camouflage, which simply means that it will be perceived differently according to the perceptors. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 7 camouflage Malba instruments Decatur senses

The camouflage is necessary at this stage of developmentintricate, complicated, various and beyond the understanding of the outer senses, which are the perceptors of the camouflage itself, peculiarly adapted to see under particular circumstances … It is only the inner senses that will give you any evidence at all of the basic nature of life.

TES1 Session 37 March 23, 1964 practical Philip hallucinary camouflage John

[...] They, the outer senses, are perceptors of camouflage patterns. [...]

TES1 Session 19 January 27, 1964 camouflage fuel instruments plane brain

[...] The camouflage is necessary at this stage of development, intricate, complicated, various and beyond understanding of the outer senses which are the perceptors of camouflage itself, peculiarly adapted to see under particular circumstances. [...]