Saturday, March 19, 2016
F: 3:30 a.m. You were saying?
R: You might think we have scarcely embarked upon our journey of exploration and exposition but in fact most of what needed to be said has been said. Now it is for each person to apply the lessons as they have been given. What we have done, in this little collaboration, is twofold, and consists partly of the information itself, partly of the method of obtaining it.
We could, I suppose, continue for quite some while to add detail and even to add entirely new realms of concepts, put it that way, and there would be value to that. But nothing comes free. The more we spell out, the greater the danger of becoming seen as authority – which
F: Yes, I see it. It’s always a balance, isn’t it?
R: I don’t know about “always,” but often enough, certainly. This is the nature of conveying information.
F: I suppose it’s worth a little spelling-out.
R: Smiling, as you say. Why, what a splendid idea!
F: Yeah, yeah. As I also say, “ I feel so used.”
R: And you love it.
F: Of course. But you were saying?
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Rita – Nobody goes anywhere
Friday, March 18, 2016
F: 1:05 a.m. Good morning, Rita. Tomorrow makes eight years since you left 3D (so to speak). A lot of water under the bridge since then.
I’ve spent several hours sleeping and now I’m awake again – and even though it is way too early for coffee, I thought we could try this, and if I get too tired we can always quit. I am assuming that the “daydreams” about what life is like where you are are inspired by you.
R: There is no ownership of ideas, I remind you, and not nearly the differentiation as to who “causes” thought as you might imagine. After all, at least a part of your mind is on the subject.
F: I was getting that community in non-3D could be compared to community in 3D – but I can feel that my energy is not up to this. I would be shirking difficulties and taking shortcuts. So, back to bed and we’ll try again later. This sure didn’t last long!
3:15 a.m. So, off we go. Miss Rita–?
R: By now you should have firmly in mind what happens, the first stage of which is that the soul in 3D loses its sensory connection with the world it has experienced through the senses and retains the connection with the world it has experienced in a non-sensory fashion. But now let us reconsider.
The soul always was in All-D, and death of the body does not affect that. In All-D it was, in All-D it remains. While it is convenient to consider the soul as if it were journeying, that is a 3D analogy born of our experience of separation of time and space.
In actual fact, nobody goes anywhere. And this statement is so simple that it will require some explanation if it is to be actually heard.
Nobody. Goes. Anywhere.
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Rita to be on Coast to Coast AM radio
Well, she’s sending her secretary, but anyway.
Pacific time: 10 p.m. to midnight,Sunday April 3.
Eastern time: 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. Monday April 4.
If you can think of any questions you’d like to have George Noory ask me, send them to me at muddytracks@earthlink.net. I’m going to suggest a few, and maybe yours will be one of them.
Rita and TMI’s Professional Division meetings
Thursday, March 17, 2016
F: 2:50 a.m. Greetings, Miss Rita. Not only from me but from your many friends at the PD [TMI’s Professional Division]. You are well loved, and your messages are read with interest. I’m not sure we can continue just as if we’d never paused, but I’m willing to try. I’ve missed this. Do I need to re-read the later entries before we begin, to get back on track? I know you put us on pause, but what I don’t know is whether that means my own “having been elsewhere” will interfere.
R: What is more likely to interfere is your lack of sleep. Are you sure you are ready?
F: No, actually. I was having trouble breathing, so I took it as a sign. But I seem to be all right at the moment. Maybe I’ll try for another sleep cycle or two. I guess you can hit the remote.
4:20 a.m. Okay, let’s go. I brewed the coffee this time, so now we have to go.
R: Well, it is good you come to it with enthusiasm, anyway. Scan our last couple of entries; it will make it easier to resume.
F: All right. Don’t go away.
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Matthew Joyce — Lucid Waking
My friend Matthew Joyce sends the following, which I am happy to post.
Hi Frank,
I’ve been really enjoying the material that you and Rita have been covering. While you’re on hiatus so to speak I was wondering if you’d be interested in posting the attached on your blog. It’s my riff on your material that came through when I woke the other morning. I was going to post it as a comment, but realize it’s a bit too long for that. So I thought I’d offer it to you as a potential guest post if you do that sort of thing. It won’t hurt my feelings if not. Anyway, take a look. I’d be curious what you think.
Lucid Waking
by Matthew Joyce
Our dream world and the outer world are the same in ways most people never suspect. In a dream you are all aspects of the dream. You are the main character, the supporting characters, the scenery, the force that drives the action, the opposition that creates the plot, the director, and the audience or the observer who watches the dream.
Carl Jung quote on projection
(psst…)
IF you’re waiting for more from Rita via her ever-faithful amenuensis, you’re going to have to wait another week or ten days. But meanwhile there is Rita’s World, and there are all the other posts here….