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TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968
integers
Roger
zero
math
minus
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 449 November 18, 1968 9:15 PM Monday
It is as if infinity doubled in upon itself. Zero (gesture, a frown, a pause), being far from neuter, but a gateway through which the integrity of the other numbers come. The integrity of zero cannot be doubted.
The beauty of the zero is precisely that all other values in it lie inherent. Now it can gobble up all your (parentheses here, I’m not sure:) integers; and those dissolving values mentioned earlier, dissolving into zero gain new power.
All of this is premature, for the equation itself bears little basic reality to truth. It has a highly artificial relation to it, and it hides another equation, secret since the time of Egypt, having do with the basic nature of zero, and the opening and wedging powers of the unleashed integer, over zero to the 9th degree gradations downward, do you see?
(She then said:) An infinity has no number. The other side of zero cannot be reversed. (Pause.) Freedom to the 9th power.
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TES9 Session 450 November 20, 1968
Pius
Carl
encyclopedia
creaked
guy
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 450 November 20, 1968 9:28 PM Wednesday.
The values are undermined (head down now), when the zero is sphered...sphered, you see (gesture), when the zero is like an apple with a stem.
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The ratio minus zero over one three seven, leaping back now to the other.
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The unshaken zero, gobbles two 7’s (pause), and structure or form is eaten away from the inside.
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There was a Thaddeus involved, and the nature or characteristics of the zero in problems in infinity.
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ECS4 ESP Class Session, January 4, 1972
Sumari
proceed
Bette
gift
Richelieu
– The Early Class Sessions: Book 4 Sessions 5/25/71 to 1/25/72
– © 2010 Laurel Davies-Butts
– ESP Class Session, January 4, 1972 Tuesday
Now give us a moment so our dear friend here (Sue) can turn on the mechanical gadget and get it right and make sure that all the zeros are where they are supposed to be. We must protect the integrity of the zero also you know.
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TPS3 Session 762 (Deleted Portion) December 15, 1975
bathroom
walk
respond
driveway
faster
– The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 762 (Deleted Portion) December 15, 1975 9:10 PM Monday
This was important, because it showed that he could change, and removed physical fears he had, for example about his kidneys—but more important, because you zeroed in on an area in which change was possible.
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TPS7 Deleted Session December 21, 1983
Christina
unchosen
favorable
infirmary
messed
– The Personal Sessions: Book 7 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2017 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session December 21, 1983 4:21 PM Wednesday
(I should add that yesterday and today have been very cold in our area, though today is a bit warmer than yesterday and the night before when the temperature was around zero degrees, I believe.
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UR1 Section 3: Session 700 May 29, 1974
science
chaos
Wonderworks
art
scientist
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume One
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Section 3: The Private Probable Man, The Private Probable Woman, The Species in Probabilities, And Blueprints for Realities
– Session 700: The True Dream-Art Scientist
– Session 700 May 29, 1974 9:28 P.M. Wednesday
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There are some such people who are quite unrecognized by your societies, because the particular gifts involved are given zero priority.
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NoPR Part One: Chapter 7: Session 632, January 15, 1973
cells
memory
twenty
reborn
body
– The Nature of Personal Reality
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part One: Where You and the World Meet
– Chapter 7: The Living Flesh
– Session 632, January 15, 1973 9:00 P.M. Monday
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In physics it is “known,” for instance, that the proton, an elementary particle in the atomic nucleus, has an exceptionally long life in years — the number one followed by twenty-four [or more] zeros.
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