• The Interface: Mulling

    You are regretting the loss of the ideas and side-trails that had suggested themselves as you wrote all that, yesterday and the day before. But it is not lost, only submerged until you should re-read or remember, and allow your mind to play on it. Mulling it, we say. Mulling over something is a non-linear,…

  • The Interface: Inter-life agreements

    Well, maybe it’s this way. Our larger beings, whatever they are, use what they have at hand to create a new 3D soul into specific space-time-locations. But to use an experienced soul (an ex-human) without modification might not fit the bill. Perhaps other qualities are needed. So this new soul may contain more than one…

  • The Interface: Types of emotional mixes

    Dirk’s question 5.9 is next on the list. [5.9) How does the relative absence of certain emotions play out in this? Clearly we see sociopaths, psychopaths, narcissists, stoics, empaths, natural carers (a British term), sensitives of various types, and a myriad of others. Some seem highly negative in ways. Some highly positive. Some seemingly neutral.]…

  • The Interface: Combinations

    The final question of Dirk’s latest series, then. [6.0) It seems apparent that certain sets of strengths of various emotions in varying combinations – valence, arousal, and intensity in psychological terms – lead to certain “strengths” and “advantages”, and other “weaknesses” and “disadvantages”.  Is this a reasonable view? What can you tell us about this?]…

  • Jane Peranteau’s question

    Thursday, December 3, 2020 7:05 a.m. Perhaps it is time to get to work again. I see that Louise Calio had emailed me a while ago, asking if Jane Peranteau’s question had ever been addressed. Jane had asked if we in 3D affected the vast impersonal forces in any way beyond how we expressed them…

  • Continuity in form and pattern

    Friday, December 4, 2020 5:20 a.m. This email from Bob Washburne came more than three weeks ago. It is in two parts, the second of which perhaps we can address at another time. Guys, do you have anything to say about this interesting question? [Bob Washburne 11-16-2020 [I have purchased and read all of your…

  • Three questions

    Saturday, December 5, 2020 3:30 a.m. In considering emotion and our lives, two inputs, one from Bill Ebeltoft, one from Dirk. How about it, guys? Compare and contrast? Or at least comment?   [From Bill Ebeltoft [Question from Dave: Since emotions come from this interface layer, how do we change them? [My perception is we…

  • Sex and our lives

    Wednesday, January 13, 2021 7 a.m. Okay, guys, I’m ready if you are, for however long my energy lasts. Advice? Commentary? Your earlier instinct was correct: Your medical condition will take a certain amount of time and attention from here on in, so use your energy and attention – and intent – wisely. Wrapping things…

  • Fear and choosing

    Friday, January 15, 2021 7:30 a.m. Guys, seeing myself reflected in the nurses, doctors, and Nancy after I tell her about the day, I am proud of myself, pleased, but can’t very well talk about it without boasting. Still, why shouldn’t we enjoy our highs as well as suffer our lows? No reason whatever. And…

  • TGU answering four questions from a reader

    Sunday, February 28, 2021 6:15 a.m. Some questions from a reader of the blog. Questions posted to my blog, left 2-25-2021, by Inge Crossen, in response to “Continuity in Form and Pattern”: [I have a few small question: [1) As the human form exists as a permanent perfect pattern /blueprint used for all manifestations of…