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SS Part Two: Chapter 9: Session 535, June 17, 1970 death alive dead gaps unaliveness

Now consciousness as you know it is used to these brief gaps of physical nonexistence mentioned earlier. Longer gaps disorient it to varying degrees, but these are not unusual. When the physical body sleeps, consciousness often leaves the physical system for fairly long periods, in your terms. But because the consciousness is not in the normally physically awake state, it is not aware of these gaps and is relatively unconcerned.

As mentioned earlier, all through your lifetime, portions of that body die, and the body that you have now does not contain one particle of physical matter that “it” had, say ten years ago. Your body is completely different now, then, than it was ten years ago. The body that you had ten years ago, my dear readers, is dead. Yet obviously you do not feel that you are dead, and you are quite able to read this book with the eyes that are composed of completely new matter. The pupils, the “identical” pupils that you have now, did not exist ten years ago, and yet there seems to be no great gap in your vision.

This process, you see, continues so smoothly that you are not aware of it. The pulses mentioned earlier are so short in duration that your consciousness skips over them merrily, yet your physical perception cannot seem to bridge the gap when the longer rhythm of pulsation occurs. And so this is the time that you perceive as death. What you want to know, therefore, is what happens when your consciousness is directed away from physical reality, and when momentarily it seems to have no image to wear.

TPS5 Deleted Session July 16, 1979 evidence hornets absence creativity thrives

[...] You fill the gap. [...]

[...] To some extent, however, you are both still hypnotized by the evidence of Ruburt’s condition—where instead it should be used as a jumping-off board, as a gap to be filled with reality (emphatically). [...]

[...] You would ignore any evidence to the contrary, except that you would recognize a gap to be creatively filled. [...]

TES8 Tuesday, January 16, 1968: My Subjective Feelings pounding café argument immediacy gaps

[...] Session in afternoon—café’s drawn but seen in through window gaps

SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 567, February 17, 1971 fluctuations multiple atom microsecond steadily

[...] They are not aware of any gaps of absence as far as the atom is concerned.

[...] It would seem to you as if there would be gaps between the fluctuations, and the description I have used is the best one for our purposes; but the probable systems all exist simultaneously, and basically, following this discussion, the atom is in all these other systems at one time.

SS Part Two: Chapter 18: Session 573, March 10, 1971 Patty alpha symbols inertia aggressive

[...] In such periods, certain symbols can be lost to all intents and purposes, dropping out of an individual’s experience, leaving gaps of inertia.

These gaps exist quite literally in many systems. [...]

[...] These gaps are recognized by others, therefore, and viewed as dark spaces. [...]

TPS3 Session 684 (Deleted Portion) February 20, 1974 paperback Seven worry optimum alone

[...] The reflection will automatically set up a gap of time in which he is not acting automatically in response to the negative suggestion.

TPS5 Deleted Session November 19, 1980 disclaimer legal processes department hips

[...] The fact that such ideas do not occur to entities like the legal—or even the editorial—departments at Prentice-Hall shows, I think, the great gap that exists between our own views of life and theirs. [...]

[...] I’d just gotten nicely into that project when the disclaimer business started over Mass Events—it seems like months ago; actually, this may be the third month following the interruption, an incredible gap in creativity, for which I blame Prentice, no doubt about it. [...]

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

[...] In your language it is indeed, and yet the inner self and the intuitive self will be able to leap that seeming gap but you cannot force it to do so. [...]

TES7 Session 287 September 21, 1966 pseudoobjects tangerine uncamouflaged undifferentiated camouflage

[...] Theoretically, if you can bridge the gap between various reincarnations, then you can bridge the gap between your system and another.

TES5 Session 213 December 1, 1965 Ormond test season envelope postmark

If it seems to you that there is a great gap existing within Christianity, between ideals expressed, and actions, then let me tell you that conditions would indeed be far worse if these ideals had not initially been expressed, and if they were not yearly reaffirmed.

One of the reasons, Joseph, for your own lack of festive spirit in the past has been the result of your realization that this gap between idealism and action is great. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 13: Session 653, April 4, 1973 Monroe massive inside eagle Speakers

I am left with gaps so huge

[...] Questions involving physics arose — the Fermi gap [having to do with the movement of certain electrons], and so forth — and Jane ended up drawing diagrams of her own. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 708 September 30, 1974 sleepwalkers hibernation flesh code secondary

[...] The body that you have now is not the one that you had 10 years ago; its physical composition has died completely many times since your birth, but, again, your consciousness bridges those gaps (with gestures). They could be accepted instead, in which case it would seem to you that you were, say, a reincarnated self at age 7 (intently), or 14 or 21. [...]

[...] There is a time when you, as a consciousness, decide that death will happen, when in your terms you no longer bridge the gap of minute deaths not accepted.

[...] Other species of consciousness — of a different order entirely, and with a different rhythm of experience — would think of a life in your terms as a day, and have no trouble bridging that gap between apparent life, death, and new life.

SS Part One: Chapter 5: Session 523, April 13, 1970 speech convey unselfconsciously transmitted words

[...] Though you hear the words and recognize their appropriateness, and though they may more or less approximate an expression of your feeling, they are not your feeling, and there must be a gap between your thought and your expression of it.

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 11: Session 645, March 5, 1973 core bridge beliefs invisible sensual

[...] (See the notes prefacing the last session.) As you examine your ideas you will discover that even some apparently contradictory ones have similarities, and these resemblances may be used to bridge the gaps between beliefs — even those that seem to be the most diverse. [...]

[...] When such dreams are remembered, however, individual symbols, such as crossing a river safely, or an ocean, or bridging a gap or an abyss, are often involved.

WTH Foreword by Robert F. Butts omitted hospital unrevealed route foreword

[...] Long ago I came to believe that nothing exists in isolation; to omit some of the record leaves gaps, obviously. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 27, 1984 inbred infant garage cancer Maude

(I went on to tell her of my idea that arthritis, for example, bridged all historical gaps and cultures, and that its origin — I think — lay in the individual’s reaction to fear of motion, for a multitude of reasons. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 855, May 21, 1979 vocabulary scientific vowels professor syllables

[...] To some extent the attempt on the part of science to consider such material may possibly bring about those qualities of true scientific intuition that will help science bridge the gap between such divergent views as its own and ours.

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

[...] Gap between (t no) ego and subconscious, vital forces escape. [...]

TPS2 Session 601 December 22, 1971 chants Sumari songs language ancient

[...] The “language” (in quotes) bridges the gap between languages. [...]

TES5 Session 230 February 6, 1966 grandfather Lepanto death Gallaghers age

[...] Jane was extremely attached to her grandfather; she grew up without a father since her parents separated when she was three years old, and her grandfather did his best to fill in the gap. [...]

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