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The All-D
When we talk about “everything,” the words we use – “The world,” “the universe,” “reality” – mislead, and you can’t just throw in a paragraph of I-Mean-This-When-I-Use-This-Word without destroying the flow of the thought. So I guess I’ll have to invent a word for us to use. [Rita:] Try “the All-D.” Meaning both the 3D…
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Relating
[Me:] Rita? The world – that is, all-D, 3D and non-3D both — from TGU’s point of view? [Rita:] 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…
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Ideas and civilizations
Saturday, December 14, 2024 5:10 a.m. Shall we continue? You started to steer the conversation, then struck out your question and left it to us. Why? More interested in where you wanted to go than what had occurred to me. I can never tell how much of my motivation is “me” and how much an…
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Dancing around it
[Me:] It often seems to me that in these sessions we tip-toe toward something, dance around it, decide our time is up, and never quite get to it. [Rita:] Yes, and yet you see we do get there, over time. The tip-toing and the dancing around is as much a part of the elucidation as…
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Structure and the non-3D
]Rita:] There is a now-ness to our life in non-3D that is perhaps more prominent than in yours, and a here-ness that is perhaps less prominent. That’s one statement. A second statement is, we live our lives very differently depending upon whether we are or are not dealing primarily with the 3D’s glare, as I…
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The non-3D: a unified view
[Rita:] What I wanted to know in life, and what you want to know, and what some, at least, of our readers will want to know, is, 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…
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Rita’s departure
[Rita:] One way to provide that tap is to proceed from the familiar to the less familiar. So let’s revisit my own reawakening and see if that doesn’t provide the explanation with the necessary grounding in the familiar. I left 3D life in a very deliberate manner, remaining several days in a coma to preserve…
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A process of subtraction
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 that is one description of how life does it, when we die to the 3D and awaken to the non-3D. So, there…
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Disorientation and losses
So, Miss Rita, you lost your ability to connect via the senses, and then –? 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…
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Losing the world
Keep in mind always that we are moving toward explaining life “on the other side” – which means life when not constricted by the special circumstances of life in the constricted environment of 3D, and we are doing so by moving from what you know, and subtracting. So, you lose your physical senses, which reorients…