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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

March 1, 2025 - Volume One, Commentaries, Page 43: “Poetically, Dispersion may be called an echo of the breath of...
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Volume One

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January 23, 2025 - Volume One, Commentaries, Page 42: Dispersion’s real origin is the impulse of expression itself, the very...
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January 23, 2025 - Volume One, Commentaries, Page 40: Accretion and Dispersion both are directly related to the to those...
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October 25, 2025 – Volume One, Commentaries, Page 44: Accretion and Dispersion are not usually so directly acted upon by the consciousness of any particular identity, as must be the case with Assimilation and dispersion.

Assimilation and Dispersion involve both conscious and subconscious, that is, automatic processes: you do not have to consciously tell your stomach to create hydrochloric   acid to help you digest your food, nor do you need to pay conscious attention to the processes involved in shedding the damaged, outworn cells in your body tat are collected through the lymph system, nor do you have to pay conscious attention to dispersing hormones or other blood factors into the cells. Needless to say this is because Accretion and Dispersion are chosen. Human free-will choice is necessary here because when you accumulate anything, from objects to ideas to learning to methodologies, you are changing your identity in the process, and the same when you are getting rid of objects, ideas, learning and so on. The former processes which sustain your body do represent a Divine gift, however: you would not have enough time to interact with your chosen reality if you had to do it all.

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Francesca Thoman, © 2022