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Your brain stops time into segments of time, called "Now's". If it did not do so, you would perceive everything to be moving or shimmering, as you would observe the decaying process. Your brain is a filter, editor and an analytical device, similar to the Central Processing Unit of a computer that also relies heavily on its peripheral devices, which we call our senses. When you look at something with your eyes, what you see is only the reflection of light at that "Now". Colour, is deceptive as you only observe the waste product that cannot be absorbed by what you are observing. What you do not observe however, are all the other emanations that do not reflect light back at you, and there are many of them being transmitted along the lines of the world, which in turn conveys all that is observable and all that is not. The best time to observe the lines of the world is just after sunrise. Your brain can only de-cipher 5% of what is observable. But your mind is aware of far more, your mind is no where near your head. Humans transmit thoughts at a set frequency, which can be received by other humans and animals. To listen into someone else, the procedure is, stop all of your own thoughts, and whatever some one else is thinking of saying is received by you as a clear, almost audible statement. Then that person says that exact same statement to you, as you perceived the statement at the speed of thought. You believe that you thought it, but really you received it. The proximity of the person that you wish to listen into can be anything from 2 inches to 24,000 miles and some.
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