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TES9 Session 432 August 28, 1968 nontime system advanced dependent continents

Time is useful only as a method of organizing perceptions. Perception itself does not require time. Within your system however perception does seem dependent upon it. Using your terms nontime is as plastic as space seems to be. Space can be formed into tables and chairs, mountains and continents, but space is not dependent upon tables or chairs, mountains or continents. Now you may take a break or end the session as you prefer.

UR2 Appendix 14: (For Session 708) Atlantis Critias Plato Solon b.c

[...] B.C.] described how the fabled island continent of Atlantis sank beneath the ocean west of the Pillars of Hercules — the Strait of Gibraltar — some 12,000 years previously. [...]

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 889, December 17, 1979 units waves cu particles operate

(9:45.) Instead, you have an inner dimension of activity, a vast field of multidimensional creativity, a Creator that becomes a portion of each of its creations, and yet a Creator that is greater than the sum of its parts: a Creator that can know itself as a mouse in a field, or as the field, or as the continent upon which the field rests, or as the planet that holds the continent, or as the universe that holds the world—a force that is whole yet divisible, that is one and the inconceivably many, a force that is eternal and mortal at once, a force that plunges headlong into its own creativity, forming the seasons and experiencing them as well, glorifying in individuation, and yet always aware of the great unity that is within and behind and through all experiences of individuality: a force from [which] each moment’s pasts and futures flow out in every conceivable direction.

Those units of consciousness are the building blocks for the physical material of your body, for the trees and rocks, the oceans, the continents, and the very manifestation of space itself as you understand it.

UR2 Appendix 23: (For Session 724) Warren histories elite primitive gurus

[...] Those histories did not tell of the human beings who had to know what insects would crawl or fly from one end of a continent to another, so that they could be captured and roasted and eaten. [...]

[...] In that moment can you hear the insects sweeping across the continents and the voices of the leaves speak, and feel their echoes in your blood — and that blood lives, beyond the time. [...]

[...] But hear also the voices of acknowledgment of your living cells as they grope and grow in the sacred continents of your own physical beings. [...]

TPS3 Poem By Jane “Our parents do not betray us” July 23, 1974 untruth oak betray truth spider

into roads and onto continents

DEaVF1 Chapter 4: Session 899, February 6, 1980 awakened earth insects creatures affiliations

[...] Part of consciousness, then, transformed itself into what you think of as nature—the vast sweep of the continents, the oceans and the rivers, the mountains and the valleys, the body of the land. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 20: Session 670, June 13, 1973 peacock profusion acquired waking narrowly

[...] It is also the result of your feelings and beliefs on a different level, and while it is not perceivable in physical terms — laid out with its mountains and continents as your planet is, to be examined by your instruments — it exists in terms quite as valid.

TPS5 Deleted Session August 13 1979 worth yeoman equal Europe parentage

[...] Men in one section of a continent dreamed of animals they had never physically seen, that inhabited other geographical areas. [...]

[...] Because there were few ground rules, and because it takes time to develop a culture, this rambunctious group set out to tame the continent, to show Europe that Americans could do Europe one better, without a king and without pomp. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 12: Session 649, March 19, 1973 race moral judgments wealth illness

[...] Some will generally be local, and others will sweep across the continents like great periodic storms.

NotP Chapter 1: Session 753, August 4, 1975 psyche wristwatch local birthright woods

[...] As there are different continents, islands, mountains, seas, and peninsulas, so the psyche takes various shapes. [...]

TMA Appendix C Gramacy magician magic tricks coincidence

We like to think
that chance alone
collected the pieces of
the world,
stitching together the
continents,
turning the dumb elements
into fish and fowl,
and you and me, finally.

TES1 Session 6 December 11, 1963 Gratis levitation board aggressions Fragment

(“How many times have the continents on earth risen and fallen?”)

TPS7 Deleted Session December 28, 1983 cake Iran Afghanistan exciting elbow

You understand the ways that continents come together, and probabilities join each other, in a manner of speaking, each rising above a field of rich nutrients, so that worlds exist in every imaginable portion of space. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, April 21, 1970 Quebec idol god tribe Mabunda

[...] Now it is not generally known that there was a civilization at that time, rather well developed, in the southwestern corner of the continent. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session August 30, 1978 civilizations Poett official treachery horizontal

[...] The same kind of situation occurred upon all of the other continents during various historical periods.

TES9 Session 491 July 2, 1969 race system abrupt clay violent

[...] At the last minute however a transformation may occur in which the energy is used instead to form a massive earthquake; the birth of an island or new continent.

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. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 31, 1978 Jupenlasz Mansfield Scott pioneering Nearing

[...] Americans would explore the spiritual world as they pioneered the physical continent.

SS Appendix: ESP Class Session: Tuesday, January 5, 1971 nonintervals Janice spices nonmoments pulses

(Janice S.: “Was there a continent of Mu?”)

UR1 Section 3: Session 697 May 13, 1974 brotherhood idealizations species cells photograph

[...] That is one thing; but if an individual believes that it is literally impossible for him to travel from one end of the continent to another, or to change his job, or perform any act, then the act becomes practically impossible. [...]

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