• The Interface: A question of trust

    All right, let’s proceed. Jane Coleman wonders (and so do I, now that she brings it up), who uses the view from all the windows? That is, if each of us in 3D is a window into 3D reality, who is it who benefits from all that observation? And this amounts to one more angle…

  • The Interface: An answer, not the answer

    Jane Coleman email: [“Who uses the view from all the windows?” [“A question of enough magnitude and importance to intimidate you.” [And for good reason. We can know that our greater self values the unique window, but who is that a gift for or to? We could probably track that all the way back to…

  • The Interface: Consciousness and light

    Think of yourselves as both unit and as member of a larger-order unit, and as a unit that is a higher-order to lower communities. Hold an image of yourselves, if you can, of yourself as, at one and the same time: A higher-order organization of lesser units of a different kind. A unit among other…

  • The Interface: Living ideals

    The floor is yours. I don’t know how to pursue this. Well, think where we are: We reminded you, As Above, So Below. You are not only 3D-human, you are part of something vastly larger. Your ideas of the afterlife always tend to be warped by unconscious assumptions based in your sensory experience during 3D…

  • The Interface: Emotions, pegs and holes

    I asked Dirk for more questions and very quickly (within three hours) received a new list. [Hmmm…  Additional questions. I have been reading about the “triune brain” theory. I had not found that before. It matches my thought about the three progressive structures of brains – reptilian, mammalian, primate (higher mammal)… The scientists in the…

  • The Interface: Spheres

    I wish we could have continued yesterday. I don’t know if the connections I started to make were lost or will reappear. But – I know: Sink into it. We did say we were at the beginning of the insight, not the end. The work of rearranging what you already know will bring each of…

  • The Interface: A new way of working

    Well, I must say, the process [of working together, Dirk and I] seems to work very well. Again we say, you[-all] have reached a point where it is worth your while to function together – to co-operate – rather than proceeding singly. More goes on in the cooperation of two or more than appears. You…

  • The Interface: Emotions as indicators

    Let’s continue with Dirk’s questions, recognizing that the answers we got to the first three somewhat invalidate the premise from which the later questions spring. [5.4) Does the choice greatly affect the life lived and the experiences gained? [5.5) Looked at slightly differently, how large a role does this play in how the life is…

  • The Interface: A very familiar theme

    So, guys, continue on Dirk’s list, or something else? Continue. [5.6) Is a major reason for these to learn, such as to learn how to control or overcome them, or to deal with or overcome the consequences of a life lived that way? Or is it something else? [5.7) Are there others factors involved?] As…

  • The Interface: Agreements

    All right, friends, last time you said we should begin with Dirk’s 5.8: “Is one of these [factors] agreements with others we will interact with during each life?” Anyone exploring these questions begins somewhere. However they may have gotten to their starting-place, there they are. And whether that starting-place consists of well-formed concepts (perhaps inculcated…