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DEaVF1 Chapter 6: Session 908, April 16, 1980 cognition classified mathematical savants musician

Now, some of those children went on to become great musicians, while others lost their abilities along the way, so what are we dealing with in such cases? We are dealing with direct knowing. We are dealing with the natural perceptions of the psyche, at least when we are speaking in human terms. We are dealing with natural, direct cognition as it exists before and after (pause) man’s experience with the reasoning mind.

1. With a little reflection it becomes obvious, but I think it important to note that Jane’s expression of the Seth material is certainly the result of her direct cognition. Because she has to deliver it linearly in words, which take “time,” she cannot produce her material almost at once, as the mathematical prodigy can his or her answers, but in their own way her communications with Seth are as psychologically clear and direct as the calculator’s objective products are with numbers, or the musician’s are with notes. From the very beginning of the sessions, in late 1963, I appreciated the speed with which Jane delivered the Seth material, and began recording the times involved throughout each session. I now think that spontaneously starting to do that reflected my own intuitive understanding of her direct cognition, long before either one of us knew how to describe it. And when Jane speaks extemporaneously for Seth, her delivery is even more rapid. It was most definitely faster—sometimes spectacularly so—during all of those years she gave sessions in ESP class.

More is involved, of course. I’ve read that mathematical prodigies are in love with their numbers, and rely upon their dependability in an often unsure world. Jane has a deep love for words. Words, however, can be very elusive tools, and vary from language to language, although intrinsically through the Seth material Jane conveys depths of meaning that continue to develop within whatever language others may cast it. This psychological growth, and the many challenges involved, set her work apart from the mental calculator’s numbers or the musician’s notes, which are ever the same: Those friendly columns of figures, for instance, add up to identical sums in any language. In her own direct cognition Jane deals with feelings and ideas that are often quite divorced from any such reliability and acceptance.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, May 30, 1968 strap Janet engagement turnabout dainties

[...] He is a musician and now forming a group. [...]

NotP Chapter 3: Session 762, December 15, 1975 Cézanne skill psyche triggered inclinations

If you are gifted, and want to be a musician, for example, then you may literally learn while you are asleep, tuning in to the world views of other musicians, both alive and dead in your terms. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 9: May 30, 1984 Joe Margaret gifts epilepsy dire

These beliefs are centered around artists, writers, poets, musicians, actors and actresses, or others who seem unusually gifted in the arts or in various other methods of self-expression. [...]

TPS1 Session 458 (Deleted Portion) January 20, 1969 uncle accidentally horses child sister

[...] You were from a side of the family with French connections and at that time flighty, easily upset, with some ability as a musician in piano, but without the discipline or drive to use the ability,

ECS1 ESP Class Session, October 8, 1968 bell task Lafinda ring brandy

[...] I must play upon them as a painter plays with color or a musician plays with notes and keys, and he (Ruburt) must acquiesce and join in this creative activity. [...]

NotP Chapter 6: Session 777, May 24, 1976 visual language merged animal cognition

(Pause.) A musician writing a symphony, however, does not use all of the notes that are available to him. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 569, February 24, 1971 Speakers dreamers eeg rules foods

[...] Many artists, poets, and musicians are Speakers, translating one world in terms of another, forming psychic structures that exist in both with great vitality — structures that may be perceived from more than one reality at once.

DEaVF1 Chapter 3: Session 892, January 2, 1980 composition tree creatures units potency

(All with a rolling intensity:) I must of necessity tell this story in serial terms, but the world and all of its creatures actually come together like some spontaneously composed, ever-playing musical composition in which the notes themselves are alive and play themselves, so that the musicians and the notes are one and the same, the purpose and the performance being one, with each note played continuing to strike all of its own probable versions, forming all of its own probable compositions while at the same time taking part in all of the themes, melodies, and notes of the other compositions—so that each note, striking, defines itself, and yet also exists by virtue of its position in the composition as a whole.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 827, March 13, 1978 heredity council Emir character counsel

[...] He will be acquainted in the dream state with other young budding musicians, though they are infants also. [...]

NotP Chapter 9: Session 789, September 27, 1976 predream events ee undecipherable rocket

[...] People who are not writers or artists, or poets or musicians, often suddenly find themselves almost transformed for a brief period of time — suddenly struck by a poem or a song or a snatch of music, or by a sketch — that seems to come from nowhere, that seems to emerge outside of the context of usual thought patterns, and that brings with it an understanding, a joy, a compassion, or an artistic bent that seemingly did not exist a moment earlier. [...]

TES7 Session 333 April 10, 1967 Barbara Oklahoma alto town John

[...] His father is a musician.

TPS6 Deleted Session June 15, 1981 super Prentice expected professional unrealistic

[...] Psychic musicians or artists are highly interested in music, using their psychic abilities in that direction. [...]

TES9 Session 458 January 20, 1969 uncle bridgework available teacher accidentally

[...] You were from a side of the family with French connections, and at that time flighty, easily upset, with some ability as a musician in piano, but without the discipline or drive to use the ability.

TPS3 Deleted Sessions July 9, 1977 Saturday July 10, 1977 fanatic threat fools safety rancor

[...] He was quite intelligent, a musician who had written an “opera,” he told us. [...]

TES8 Session 418 June 24, 1968 sounds tumult undirected chaotic Grossman

(Pause.) Now a musician translates visual data as though it was an auditory pattern; recreating say, and interpreting a bowl of grapes as a particular medley of musical notes.

TPS1 Session 475 (Deleted) April 14, 1969 abundance negative Imagine paintings flexible

[...] This does not mean that Ruburt should expect to go off and make great money as a musician. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session July 17, 1981 publicity enjoyment radio responsibility Prentice

(Long pause.) As creative people, and as certain kinds of creative people —not being audience performers as musicians, for example—you deal with the creative construction of artistic worlds in which as your friend (painter) William Alexander would say, you are the master magician perhaps—but it is your world primarily, created according to your vision. [...]

UR2 Section 5: Session 724 December 4, 1974 counterparts personage races century personhood

[...] Similarly, to be a musician or an artist or a writer takes effort in time, and automatically focuses attention in specified directions that bar the same kind of work in other fields.

TES6 Session 248 April 4, 1966 Doug transparencies ball music Betts

[...] Doug, who helped me author the object, is not musical; however both his parents are professional musicians; both are teachers; Betts teaching music as well as other subjects. [...]

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