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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down

September 21, 2023 - Volume One, Page 19: “Yes, you could build a car from studying the smashed bodies of...
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Volume One

Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down

August 31, 2023 - Volume One, Page 19: “Chaos and String Theory together, along with conscious as a mathematical, factorable...
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Volume One

Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down

August 31, 2023 - Volume One, Page 19: “And this is my excitement: when the science of chaos stops describing...
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April 23, 2024 – Volume One, Page 21: “As the wave action of water creates peaks and troughs in the liquid, the psychic function ‘creates,’ or more precisely ‘realizes’ dimensions. I mean this term ‘realizes’ in several ways.”

In this perspective, the psychic function is indeed an aspect of consciousness and also allows the different ‘liquids’ used as an example in the paragraph above to be perceived simultaneously, but not engaged or expressed simultaneously. I do understand that this is somewhat obscure, so I will use another image: the psychic function is a bridge between the realms of Time and Timelessness; it straddles dimensions in order to ‘translate’ the timeless knowing into time-based 4-D manifestation. In this sense at least, the psychic function is multidimensional, and thus, like DNA, is latent in every cell of the body. The pineal gland is particularly adept at bridging the enfolded and unfolded aspects of reality, what is manifest and the field that creates the process of manifestation. Rather like soap, it has one part of its form attached to reality, the water, and the other attached to the unmanifest, enfolded aspects of that reality, like the soap molecule’s adhesion to oil. Within this description, the psychic function can ideally create a colloid of the enfoldled and unfolded states of being.

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Francesca Thoman, © 2022