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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

Volume One

Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

May 01, 2026 - Volume One, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): But the M-D mathematics demands...
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Volume One

Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

May 01, 2026 - Volume One, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): However, as electricity and magnetism...
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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

May 01, 2026 - Volume One, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): Finitude is certainly an illusion,...
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January 31, 2026 – Volume One, Four Essential Processes, Page 47: …many spiritual teachers have worked to prove that the brain, mind, and the greater mind are more plastic than you can imagine and the potential point of contact between 4-D and M-D [reality] are infinite.

I am hardly alone in declaring that reality is infinite and that it is indeed and infinity of infinites.  Just to contemplate that perception, however, is often enough to help you gain a better perspective of your personal situations, particularly when you perceive that, to quote Jane Roberts and Seth, ‘All potentials are realized across infinite probable realities, not just one.” You can have a delightful time imagining the life where your parents did have the money to let you learn ballet, or woodworking, or architectural drawing. That there is an alternate reality where you said the right thing at the right time, and did not lose one of your most special friendships over a misunderstanding. Focusing your mind just on this subject expands you sense of self; indeed, you might at least be able to access information, if not indeed another personality, from one of these alternate realities, and benefit greatly thereby For there are realities closely aligned with your present one that can be reached easily in meditation or contemplation, and simply by using your imagination.

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Francesca Thoman, © 2022