The theme is that the forces in the world that we call the virtues and sins make up our 3D environment.
That isn’t quite right, but it will lead you in the right direction. The question is, how does 3D life express forces that are realer than 3D life itself.
Yes, Woke up to hear “love makes the world go round,” not as an annoying refrain, just as a one-time statement. So I take it that is our theme, this morning? Love as an example of the forces that animate our lives?
This collaboration may be a little bit complicated. It is as if there is systematic interference between what we want to express and what you understand us to say, or mean, or intend.
Yes, it’s a form of static on the line, coming from the differences between your experiences and our assumptions, maybe.
Whatever the reason, it causes difficulties.
Why not continue to use Rita as intermediary, or anybody whose human experience will enable them to make allowances and understand how to compensate for differences in assumptions?
That has been done, for millennia. The advantages of the proceeding are obvious. But there are disadvantages. The very earth-shaped characteristics of the human or ex-human mind that aid transmission of the familiar impede transmission of the unfamiliar. The disadvantages are the unwanted associations of ideas, of the sounds of the words, of logically unrelated but emotionally connected incidents or thoughts, mostly unnoticed, almost always incompletely traced.
This is even on the non-3D end?
What else are we talking about? The obstacles on your end are constant, it is the obstacles on the other end that are variable.
Oh, I get it, I think – the vagaries of the temporary joint mind.
We cannot add unwanted assumptions if they are not there to be added.
That’s an interesting complication that had not occurred to me.
Yes, the love that makes the world go round provides a strong bond that lasts beyond physical death, so, all to the good. But sometimes you need to learn from a more neutral force, if you wish to expand your territory.
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This is an edited excerpt from “Only Somewhat Real,” not yet published.