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January 23, 2025 - Volume Two, Page 27: Life itself has its own field; it acts on matter quite prodigiously...
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Volume Two

Afterlife Comments from Volume Two – Scroll Down:

January 23, 2025 - Volume Two, Page 26: In other words: there is no such thing as a true vacuum...
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Volume Two

Afterlife Comments from Volume Two – Scroll Down:

December 12, 2024 - Volume Two, Page 26: The true nature of quantum interaction is the inter-action of the M-D...
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September 11, 2025 – Volume One, Commentaries, Page 43 – 44: Consciousness can be used directly for any of these processes, but human consciousness can exercise a tremendous amount of magic in the phenomenon of precipitation, because the moment of switch, the re-translation from one identity to another, engages M-D realities necessarily.

From Nikola Tesla: The ‘moment of switch’ means both the instant between potential and actualization, between becoming and being. This needs a b ridge between the enfolded and unfolded geometries and of course human consciousness is that bridge, for in that sense at least, human consciousness is an avatar of the Divine Intention. As I described in Volume Two, magic is a multidimensional slope, and is an echo of the very slight bias towards the benign, most positive outcomes. In the tumult of the present times, you might imagine that the bias is towards the negative. However, if that were truly so, all societies would be massively dystopian, Life would rise up on every planet only to be obliterated soon after, if it rose at all… I have no desire to dwell on such a universe. Indeed, if you view horrors in society, disasters, and so on with dispassion, you would notice that dread and horror are unusual (and thus, alas, ‘newsworthy’), and that, in truth, societies are becoming more clement, rather than less. But certainly your minds may be biased towards the negative: this allows your mind to help you keep safe, even though it is often at the price of your equanimity. But it is far wiser to look to the positive; to where you are grateful; to the many times when what you fear has not come to pass, and so on. You will not have to observe things very deeply before you notice that more goes well than not, and that more things and people are benign than not.

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