Saturday, February 20, 2016
F: 5:40 a.m. So, Miss Rita, I just glanced over yesterday’s to get a sense of where we are, more for my reassurance than for any other reason. So, you lost your ability to connect via the senses, and then –?
R: A loss is a gain elsewhere. Losing one’s tether to one thing frees one to do or go somewhere else, if at the cost perhaps of some disorientation. But that cost is a “perhaps”, and its extent depends upon many circumstances, all of which turn out to be intrinsic to the individual 3D consciousness and its connections. But at first it often seems otherwise.
F: Funny the little things that happen. I’m writing that out, just now, and in trying to write the word “perhaps” in quotes, with a comma following the word, the comma landed outside the quotes, English style, instead of within them, American style. A rapid association of ideas reminded me that I associate that placement of the comma or period outside the end-quotes with my journalistic “friend” or alter ego or “past life” David Poynter, the [British] journalist / occult investigator. And that made me realize, of course, I’m relating your – Rita’s – experience of dying to the physical orientation, but I have experienced it myself, first-hand, obviously, so who knows where the feed is coming from.
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Rita on the first stage of transition from the 3D
Friday, February 19, 2016
F: 6:25 a.m. Hard to get moving. Blank as to where we go next, so depending on you, Rita.
R: Division of labor. You show up, I’ll show up, and we’ll get there. We’ve done all right so far.
Now, consider what we’re doing. I want to describe to you what cannot easily be described in sensory terms, so rather than adding characteristic after characteristic, we will at first proceed by a process of subtraction – and in fact that is one description of how life does it, as well, when we die to the 3D and awaken to the non-3D. It could be described as a process of subtraction. First we lose the physical senses, so that we may regain the use of our non-physical senses. This is very rough, but may serve as an orienting idea.
So, there I am on my deathbed. First I lost the power to communicate with the 3D world. This is important, as it begins to re-orient us. We communicate [during life], expecting or anyway hoping for some response. This orients us outward, toward the perceived “other” in the 3D world. But when that communication is shut down, we reorient. An analogy might be, the world of sleep. While we sleep, even if we dream, we are not oriented toward a response from the “outside world.” That is, we do not expect to channel our communication toward a perceived-as-separate world that can be accessed only by means of the physical senses. We let that world fall away – or, you might say, we forget it is there. That is the first stage of dying to the 3D, too. We forget the 3D world is there.
Notice, I am not talking about the stages of going from health to death, I’m not describing the process of physical death. I’m describing the process of awakening to the larger world.
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Rita — a tap on the kaleidoscope
Thursday, February 18, 2016
F: 4:35 a.m. Reading proofs for Rita’s World Volume II, as you undoubtedly know. [Actually, reviewing formatting and going over the text one more time before copy editing. But the idea is the same] Chasing my tail, it sometimes feels like. That was a year ago, and here we are again.
R: Not a complaint, I take it.
F: No, certainly not. Just, it’s striking. To me this is such a small part of a long life, yet it may be the only part that endures. If it does. That makes it sound like I’m thinking of it as a legacy, but that isn’t what I mean. I mean, what a small percentage of my time and what a large percentage of what I actually accomplish.
Anyway, onward. I was going to glance back at yesterday’s, but – let’s just continue as you prefer.
R: Keep in mind one image, or one central idea, that we are going to look at life as TGU experiences it – “day by day” so to speak. That is what I wanted to know, and what you want to know, and what some, at least of our readers will want to know. What is it like to live in the now without restriction. What is it like to live as part of a greater whole, neither losing our identity nor living in isolation. These things, rather than the more theoretical questions sometimes raised, will be conveyed, with luck and perseverance.
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Rita — life in the non-3D
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
F: 6:45 a.m. Fashionably late, it feels like. But my sleep was interrupted at two or so.
Well, Miss Rita, here we are, and I have stage fright, so I really hope you are ready to proceed.
R: Yes, what if I am not here, or have nothing to say?
F: That’s about it. You will notice, I’m not saying what if I’m making this up? But it is slightly nerve-wracking, to be at the brink and have no idea what is coming. Certainly I can’t answer today’s question.
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Rita –examining the non-3D neighborhood
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
F: 5:45 a.m. Always there is the reluctance of the body to factor in, to overcome. The spirit willing, the flesh reluctant.
But – onward. I always am glad I did it, once I’ve started. Rita? The world – that is, all-D, 3D and non-3D both, from TGU’s point of view?
R: I remind you, and our listeners, that
F: Lost it, sorry.
R: Take a moment
F: [Pause, regathering myself.] Okay.
R: The object of this second run is to give the same facts a second look from somewhat the opposite perspective. So in a way there will be nothing new, but in a way it will all be different.
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Rita– TGU’s view of reality
Monday, February 15, 2016
F: 7:30 a.m. So, all right. A little later start and a little out of tune, but so what? Miss Rita?
R: The organic, living, inter-functioning nature of the All-That-Is is a very different picture than the dead, inert, mechanical –
F: I know. I’ve been trying to deal with it and already I’m stymied.
R: Describe the problem, to put it on the record.
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Rita — TGU’s life as seen by them
Sunday, February 14, 2016
F: 4:40 a.m. All right, Miss Rita. Life as seen from the point of view of All-That-Is?
R: More like life as seen by TGU [what we call The Guys Upstairs, meaning non-physical intelligences that interact with those of us in 3D life] interpreting All-That-Is, as I explained yesterday.
F: All right.
R: Now, you understand, what we are now attempting to do is like TGU doing for themselves at their level what they did for us at our level. That is, they are attempting to give us, this time, an outside view of themselves.
F: I’ve been sort of thinking of you as one of TGU now.
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