Hazel: Let's talk for a moment about vision, which I think relates very closely to this movement towards cosmic consciousness we've been discussing. One of the things which I have learned in my own life, is that certain things are essential if one is to become part of the new being. One must have, first of all, the intuition, and the faith, that is a vision-even if you haven't yet any clearly defined sense of that vision. Faith is very important; you can't give up on that vision, even if it is vague . . . I have always had that faith. And even if everyone around doubted it, it was real, it emerged. I have always had trust in the very deep levels of the vision.
Jean: And even if unseen, these things are real. They are there in their loaded, coded potencies.
Hazel: And we know how these unseen visions manifest themselves in very concrete ways.
Jean: Everything beings in vision. Would you like to know something about the physics of envisioning? It's quite interesting.
Hazel: Yes! That would be interesting.
Jean: Well, suppose you have something held very vividly as an image, or as a feeling - it can be touched, smelled, tasted . . . Somehow this switches on to the autonomic system, which is a very deep system relating to older areas of the brain. We have reason to believe that the autonomic system, when it is activated by images, is related to the bioplasmic fields that surround the body.
Hazel: Biosplasmic fields?
Jean: The electromagnetic fields surrounding the body. The image thus held sets up a wave frequency into the fields surrounding the body. This then, since we are ecosystems within ecosystems, envelopes within envelopes, sets up a wave system in other ecologies that are around us. In point of fact you do, quite concretely and quite physically, send images out into the atmosphere.
So, be careful of what you really want, because you're likely to get it. In other words, there is an ecology of happening - of how things happen. Your system sets up an imaginal wave that changes the electron balance, which changes other electron balances, and it begins on microcosmic levels to be encoded into the environment - so that what you really wish beings to occur.
Now, there are people who are able to sustain this, and they are the great optimists of the world - like Margaret Mead, for instance. Margaret gets almost everything she wants - because she is sure that reality would not dare to do otherwise! [laughter] Her reality is one of intense imagery: any event she sees, touches, hears, feels, smells. She feels it absolutely; she sends it out; she talks about it; and it begins to cohere. A deeply held thought, feeling, or image is literally a seed planted in the fields that surround us.
Jean: And even if unseen, these things are real. They are there in their loaded, coded potencies.
Hazel: And we know how these unseen visions manifest themselves in very concrete ways.
Jean: Everything beings in vision. Would you like to know something about the physics of envisioning? It's quite interesting.
Hazel: Yes! That would be interesting.
Jean: Well, suppose you have something held very vividly as an image, or as a feeling - it can be touched, smelled, tasted . . . Somehow this switches on to the autonomic system, which is a very deep system relating to older areas of the brain. We have reason to believe that the autonomic system, when it is activated by images, is related to the bioplasmic fields that surround the body.
Hazel: Biosplasmic fields?
Jean: The electromagnetic fields surrounding the body. The image thus held sets up a wave frequency into the fields surrounding the body. This then, since we are ecosystems within ecosystems, envelopes within envelopes, sets up a wave system in other ecologies that are around us. In point of fact you do, quite concretely and quite physically, send images out into the atmosphere.
So, be careful of what you really want, because you're likely to get it. In other words, there is an ecology of happening - of how things happen. Your system sets up an imaginal wave that changes the electron balance, which changes other electron balances, and it begins on microcosmic levels to be encoded into the environment - so that what you really wish beings to occur.
Now, there are people who are able to sustain this, and they are the great optimists of the world - like Margaret Mead, for instance. Margaret gets almost everything she wants - because she is sure that reality would not dare to do otherwise! [laughter] Her reality is one of intense imagery: any event she sees, touches, hears, feels, smells. She feels it absolutely; she sends it out; she talks about it; and it begins to cohere. A deeply held thought, feeling, or image is literally a seed planted in the fields that surround us.

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