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(10:12. Jane’s delivery had been somewhat faster than usual. While we talked now she interrupted herself to say that she “got in a flash” the main activities, the predominant slants of consciousness, of the next three families on Seth’s list: the Milumet, the Zuli, and the Borledim. Yet when she tried to describe their attributes for me she had difficulty in doing so; the information was peculiarly evanescent, she said.
(She did remember that Milumet represented many mystics, then added rather humorously that she didn’t think the name fit the activity — she thought Zuli a much better mystical appellation. All of this, of course, while Jane herself is a Sumari mystic.3 But some mystical differences began to emerge when Seth resumed dictation at 10:40.)
Now: Dictation: The next family (Milumet) is composed of mystics.
1. Gramada | (736) | To found social systems | ||
2. Sumafi | (736) | To transmit “originality” through teaching | ||
3. Tumold | (736) | To heal, regardless of individual occupations | ||
4. Vold | (736) | To reform the status quo | ||
5. Milumet | (736) | To mystically nourish mankind’s psyche | ||
6. Zuli | (736) | To serve as physical, athletic models | ||
7. Borledim | (737) | To provide an earthstock for the species through parenthood | ||
8. Ilda | (737) | To spread and exchange ideas | ||
9. Sumari | (723, 732, 734–36) | To provide the cultural, spiritual, and artistic heritage for the species |