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TES7 Session 305 November 30, 1966 Infinity god systems illusions diversity

Infinity has nothing to do with space or time as you know it. [...]

[...] The whole self, the inner self, moves within the concept of infinity as you move within physical reality through space. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 5, 1977 firewalker fire bulb flames Framework

[...] For the time of his walk that space is empty. [...]

[...] In Framework 2, therefore, the nature of each individual actively seeks out its own greatest potential, in the world of Framework 1, practically speaking, in the world where time and space are realities.

ECS3 ESP Class Session, May 4, 1971 Ron tale strobe fable movement

[...] There is motion that has nothing to do with time and nothing to do with movement through space. [...]

UR2 Section 6: Session 727 January 6, 1975 mountain geologist tree future rock

[...] The cells are imprinted with physical information in terms of space and time,3 but those data came from a reality in which space and time are formed.

[...] They are themselves in their own space and time. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 13, 1981 wholeheartedly restrictions motivation tube recognition

[...] Each individual knows, however, that more than one lifetime is involved, and carries within it—as indeed the animals do—the knowledge that earth’s existence is in time and space, meaning that a certain turnover is necessarily implied. [...]

[...] The person recognizes the restrictions and changes his or her ways accordingly, opening the doorway not into death but to further life and action in this space and time. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 5: Session 626, November 8, 1972 involuntary brain Bach deride functions

[...] In corporeal existence it is intertwined with the brain, and during physical life your earthly perceptions — your precise and steady focus within your particular space and time system — are dependent upon that fine alliance.

[...] For example, it would have to keep conscious track of all the muscles, nerves, organs, cells, molecules and atoms, while manipulating the body in space and time.

TES8 Session 409 May 1, 1968 coordinates rascal cohesiveness boundaries intensity

The coordinates have nothing to do with time as you know it, nor with space as you know it, though in your system they form the reality in which time and space appear. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 682 February 13, 1974 units propensities unpredictability probable selection

[...] It would be very large when compared to Seth’s basic unit of consciousness, but because an electron can “move” from the orbit of one nucleus to that of another without traversing the space between, the electron can still furnish a crude analogy to the ability of those units of consciousness to “appear in several places at once, and without going through space.”

[...] These units can indeed appear in several places at once, and without going through space, in your terms. [...]

TPS6 Copy of inspirational type material received Saturday, February 6 Mona Lisa canvas solving problems

[...] They automatically put people in a different vaster psychological space, another frame of reference, in which a good number of problems vanish or simply do not apply.... [...]

TES3 Session 127 February 2, 1965 electrical decoded intensities meaningful predictions

[...] Each slight variation in intensity is meaningful from this information, as to physical time; placement in space and the like must be comprehended, and this particular specific type of information is a relatively small part of the original dream experience, which is composed of electrical pattern, thick only in terms of intensity.

The experience of emotions and thoughts and other psychological realities that do not take up space physically within your universe, all represent portions of, small portions of, what I will for now term initial experience. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 9: Session 637, January 31, 1973 cells soul entity greater structure

[...] As each cell of your body has its position within your corporeal space and boundaries, so each self within the entity is aware of its own “time” and dimension of activity. [...]

[...] (Pause.) Because the body exists in space and time, the organs have specific purposes. [...]

TES3 Session 131 February 10, 1965 electrical density denseness intensities field

[...] This is a denseness that does not take up space. [...]

[...] Dream locations do not take up any space physically, it is true, but they are composed of electrical mass density and intensity. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 538, June 29, 1970 death evil explore preconceptions sleeping

[...] It is very difficult to admit that you are in many ways more effective and creative in the sleep state than the waking state, and somewhat shattering to admit that the dream body can indeed fly, defying both time and space. [...]

[...] You may speak with dead friends or relatives, revisit the past, greet old classmates, walk down streets that existed fifty years earlier in physical time, travel through space without taking any physical time to do so, be met by guides, be instructed, teach others, perform meaningful work, solve problems, hallucinate.

SS Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 563, December 9, 1970 outposts caves Pyrenees Lumanian drawings

[...] Their language was extremely discriminating in ways that you could not understand, simply because gradations in pitch, frequency, and spacing were so precise and complicated.

Certain sounds, again, were utilized to indicate amazing distinctions in terms of size, shape, direction, and duration both in space and time. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 19: Session 576, March 29, 1971 fluctuations blank waking memory normal

Using alternate focus, with practice it is possible to perceive the different physical formations that have filled any given area of space, or that will fill it in your terms. [...] It seems to you that space can be filled only by a given item at a time, that one must be removed to make room for another.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 788, September 6, 1976 significances predream aunt vase Sarah

[...] These significances, then, involve from your end certain biological cues that regulate the intersection of psychological events with physical activity in time and space. [...]

[...] Such experience will carry a different kind of code, further divorcing it from that acceptable intersection with bodily activity, space, and time.

NotP Chapter 9: Session 792, January 24, 1977 events shared cellular network rose

[...] You are the physical event of yourself put into a given space and time, and because of the conditions of that framework, within it you automatically exclude other experience of your own selfhood. [...]

[...] Events are physical interpretations, conventionalized versions of inner perceptive experiences that are then “coalesced” in space and time. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 888, December 10, 1979 neural sleepwalkers hinterland unit particles

[...] Those events are too complicated to go into here, but Jane is devoting considerable space to them in her own God of Jane.

TSM Chapter Ten doorway Bill Mark apparition sketch

“Physical objects cannot exist unless they exist in a definite perspective and space continuum. But each individual creates his own space continuum … I want to tie this in with the differences you seem to see in one particular object. [...]

[...] Therefore you have three different physical glasses here, but each one exists in an entirely different space continuum.”

[...] “He sits in his own chair which he has constructed in his own space continuum and personal perspective.

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 885, October 24, 1979 Ankh Hermes materialists Spreekt Mitzi

When all of summer’s
splendid leafery is gone
then space seems to surround
us everywhere, far and close.
The immense vault of the universe
turns intimate,
reaches to our chimneytops
in shining swirls of sudden openness
just outside of our back doors.
Space from the galaxies
rushes in to fill the new emptiness
where a million million leaves were,
and the valleys hold
natural cupfuls of space,
filled to their transparent brims.

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