"You are an entity that went into a psychological laboratory to learn about illnesses of the mind. The laboratory to understand the psychological state of mind of limitation is called physicality. You are really sitting in a college room studying the laboratory course of psychological constructs. The sub-title is physicality."
"As an example, here comes a patient with a sick mind. You go into the mind to probe it. But when you did that, instead of coming back out and reporting your findings as part of your college course on the campus, you stayed in the sick mind and got stuck. This indicated to the college professionals that either you found something so fascinating in there that you wouldn’t leave because you wanted to explore it further, or you got lost and trapped in the patient’s mind and became a part of the sickness. What actually happened was a little bit of both."
"Now your college professors started trying to wake you up, saying "Come on, wake up. You’ve got to get out of that mind and brain. Come on." But you have now been stuck in there for so long that you are literally convinced that you are a part of the patient’s mind. This is what we are trying to tell you when we say you have never been physical."
- Philip (articulated through Sheradon Bryce)
"As an example, here comes a patient with a sick mind. You go into the mind to probe it. But when you did that, instead of coming back out and reporting your findings as part of your college course on the campus, you stayed in the sick mind and got stuck. This indicated to the college professionals that either you found something so fascinating in there that you wouldn’t leave because you wanted to explore it further, or you got lost and trapped in the patient’s mind and became a part of the sickness. What actually happened was a little bit of both."
"Now your college professors started trying to wake you up, saying "Come on, wake up. You’ve got to get out of that mind and brain. Come on." But you have now been stuck in there for so long that you are literally convinced that you are a part of the patient’s mind. This is what we are trying to tell you when we say you have never been physical."
- Philip (articulated through Sheradon Bryce)