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April 16, 2022 - Volume One, Page 5: " Francesca: What do you see for the future?" What I see must...
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April 5, 2022 - Volume One, Page 5: “But on a human note, what I would want to say to...
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March 26,2022 - Volume One, Page 4: “You can imagine life on earth as a sandbox. You are supposed to...
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September 11, 2025 – Volume One, Commentaries, Page 43: Precipitation combines several of these processes and is essentially a form of re-identification: taking something that was assimilated, for instance, and then dissolved, then re-accumulated through Accretion, and then perhaps dispersing it.

From Nikola Tesla: “The process of precipitation is often more complex than starting with something that has already been assimilated, but precipitation is an example of all four of the Essential Processes. Taking rain as an example: starting with water vapor, which is already in a state of dispersion, and dust, which is also dispersed, rain will only form when it is able to accrete around a bit of dust covered by ice, which then encourages more accretion until the forces of dissolution are overbalanced and the drop of water falls to the earth, where it is assimilated by the ground and by living things through dispersion. The process is similar in creativity: using the countless already-dispersed potentials in the field of consciousness, the seed of an idea the finds a point of stillness in the creative mind and begins to build upon itself through accretion. When the idea is given form it is of course dispersed by whatever appropriate measures can be obtained, and then the idea can become assimilated.”

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