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ECS2 ESP Class Session, November 10, 1970 flute Louise music tale wink

[...] And you found yourself upon a physical planet and all the stars blazed on, and you opened your eyes and found infinite possibilities and a virgin physical reality that you could shape to your heart’s desire and in which you could give your creativity full rein. [...]

[...] Pretend with me that you sit here in a physical reality in one tiny unspeakably and unutterably small dot upon the physical planet called Earth. [...]

TSM Appendix: Session 506, October 27, 1969 polarity units poles intensity aligns

With Ruburt’s limited vocabulary, this is rather difficult to explain, but it would be as if the positions of your north and south poles changed constantly while maintaining the same relative distance from each other, and by their change in polarity upsetting the stability (pause) of the planet—except that because of the greater comparative strength at the poles of the units (gestures, attempts to draw diagrams in the air), a newer stability is almost immediately achieved after each shifting. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 14, 1977 technology civilizations sophisticated microfilm Raphael

[...] There were vast civilizations, however, where now there is only the endless expanse of the ocean waves, and ruins that most likely will never be discovered, for they are obliterated in the very life of the planet itself.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 825, March 6, 1978 confounds Framework reason universe predisposed

[...] In the truest sense, the birth magically happens, as miraculous in those terms as the so-called initial emergence of life upon the planet itself. [...]

TES1 Session 31 March 2, 1964 camouflage creation killing plane entities

Since all entities had a hand in when the first particle of matter came into physical materialization, then the inference is plain that entities not yet born upon your planet somehow existed then, and this is the case. [...]

[...] I am speaking of the stars and planets you see in your sky, but not of the invisible systems that may exist simultaneously with them.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 654, April 9, 1973 reprogram past neuronal present biologists

[...] Visually they often bear a similarity to the inner architecture of the cells, and to planets. [...]

TES3 Session 122 January 18, 1965 electrical field system force protrudes

[...] This particular electrical field is one of the most closely allied with the physical field; comparing the whole setup to your known physical universe, the electrical field would be one of the close planets of your own system.

TES9 Session 506 October 27, 1969 units polarity poles intensity ee

(Pause, one of many.) With Ruburt’s limited vocabulary, this is rather difficult to explain, but it would be as if the positions of your north and south poles changed constantly while maintaining the same relative distance from each other, and by their change in polarity upsetting the stability (pause) of the planet—except that because of the greater comparative strength (pause) at the poles of the units (gestures, attempts to draw diagrams in the air), a newer stability is almost immediately achieved after each shifting. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 10: Session 934, August 10, 1981 herbs tribal global dreams leaders

[...] This was in a way as startling an experience as it would be to you to find yourselves on some distant planet. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 891, December 26, 1979 probabilities resolutions fairy versions peripheral

[...] Because mass events are concerned there is not a completely different year, of course, for each individual on the face of the planet—but there are literally an endless number of mass-shared worlds of 1980 “in the wings,” so to speak.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 834, February 5, 1979 mosaics painting shared cults paranoia

It is as if you shared, say, a psychological planet, populated by people who had the same roots, the same ground of being — as if you shared the same continents, mountains, and oceans. [...]

TES9 ESP Class June 3, 1969 Tom health wl secure VMcC

[...] There are other fascinations and foreign countries upon your planet, but it is good that you learn of those also. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, June 3, 1969 Theodore health Brad secure vocational

[...] There are other fascinations and foreign countries upon your planet, but it is good that you learn of those also. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 11: Session 937, November 19, 1981 Floyd raccoon chimney genetic coon

[...] I think of this enjoyable proximity as an excellent way of keeping in perspective our human position upon the planet. [...]

TMA Session Seventeen October 15, 1980 translating poetry playacting rational ancient

[...] From your viewpoint in space and time, it seems that planets have come and gone, stars collapsed, and when you look outward into space, it appears (underlined) that you look backward into time. [...]

NotP Chapter 11: Session 797, March 14, 1977 impregnated universe invisible visible species

[...] The balance of nature upon your planet is no chance occurrence, but the result of constant, instant computations on the part of each most minute consciousness, whether it forms part of a rock, a person, an animal, a plant. [...]

TES1 Session 17 January 20, 1964 Malba Joseph tool semiplane midplane

I know you are rather concerned with the differentiation between planets and planes. [...] Dreams, yours and Ruburt’s, your flying saucers, some of your visions, planes, planets and radio stars. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 890, December 19, 1979 units ee sperm particles unmanifested

[...] And in those terms, of course, there are only various physical manifestations of consciousness, not a planet and its inhabitants, but an entire gestalt of awareized consciousness. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 906, March 6, 1980 viruses indispositions biological immune dog

[...] As solid as it seems to you, there are constant chemical reactions between it and the world, electromagnetic adjustments, alterations of balance, changes of relationships—alterations that occur between the body and its relationship with every other physical event, from the position of the planets and moon and the sun, to the position of the smallest grain of sand, to the tiniest microbe in anyone’s intestine (intently).

DEaVF2 Chapter 8: Session 916, May 14, 1980 cu units ee genetic repetition

[...] The genetic cues are not triggered on the proposition, obviously, that a species exists alone on the planet, but also in response to genetic sequences that operate in all of the species combined. [...]

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