Actually, as said, there is no beginning, so this specimen of life, whatever it is, manifests its own intelligence as it is oscillated from infinity and in the reverse process as polarized elements of experiences, reverses this oscillation back into infinity and propagates, on the basis of its own psychic anatomy, contact with the infinity which leaves its own oscillating quotient with those cyclic forms of infinity with which it was involved. Harmonically attuned, all infinity then can be said to be oscillating with, or resonating with the life experience of this specimen. Then, as the specimen progresses and gets to the point of death and reincarnates, or that another similar specimen is brought into the surface of life, this specimen can be said to be harmonically in tune with the past of this similar specimen and therefore inductive to it on the basis of frequency relationship. It will not only pick up the polarized idiom of these previous life experiences and will (just as you do) revamp them or reform them into its present life form and experience, but, through the opposition of harmonic attunements, it can very easily pick up and reproduce or reform into the present, certain other different life experiences which have happened to other specimens of life upon the planet Earth. So again, this particular specimen has added a certain adjunctive to its own particular evolution.
It may be capable of forming a certain particular feat or function which it could not have done as a specimen in a previous lifetime. Now we must bear in mind that these two specimens were entirely different; they were not necessarily one and the same, nor did they contain the very same elements
So this will again add a considerable dimension to the prospective of your own concept of evolution and could be called the more adaptive propensities of any specimen, particularly with mankind as he possesses a prehensile mind; that is to say, he is capable of fashioning within his own mind certain harmonics or interplays of wave forms from his past lifetime experiences which, when combined with the harmonic principle with other people’s life experiences, he can then create certain imagery on the facade of his own mind. In that way he becomes more prehensile in the intellectual capacity of his daily life.
The inclusion of these discourses, such as they are, has always brought about at their conclusion a certain period of what I would call post-recriminations: that is, I may enter into a speculatory period of time where I might speculate as to the logic or wisdom of giving these discourses and the nature of these subjects to the earthman in his present state of evolution. I have very severely questioned the intellectual capacity of people to assimilate fourth-dimensional concepts within the confines of their third-dimensional world and to make them logical and viable in whatever life t
Moreover, the total evolutionary position of the world, as it concerns the populations of people as a whole unit, may be put somewhat in jeopardy by presenting these more advanced concepts simply because evolution itself mandates, at any particular time or moment in this evolution, that the life experiences of these people so involved are strictly confined within the closed precincts of their past life experiences, plus or minus some biases and interjections which they may desire and feel justified within their own reasonable dimension of their minds.
Beyond the immediate periphery of their own intellectual capacity however, is the great unknown,
It is also a point of conjecture, one which I have often entered into, as to that oft repeated moment when any scientist arrives at that terminating point in any discoveries or in any particular developments of the science, that he will inevitably create the great and insoluble enigma in his own science, that he knows not the source, the cure, the origin or the manner and way in which it is manifest; sort of like a brick wall against which he is constantly butting his head and one which he refuses to climb over, yet the world of infinity beyond is limitless and boundless in all its dimensions and capacities. Yet he is closely confined within this brick wall of his own making, his third dimensional world which is that brick wall. Within this confine then, he is suitably placated in all of the factors of his daily life that he can, to a reasonable extent, deploy these factors, coordinate them and to otherwise satisfy his own ego with his own judgment in regard to them.”
Excerpt from Tempus Interludium I