“From infinite probable acts, comma, only one can be physically experienced as a rule, period. The dream world operates as a creative situation in which probable acts are instantly materialized, laid out in actual or symbolic form. From these you then choose the most appropriate for physical expression.”

—  Jane Roberts

Session 669, p. 387
The Nature of Personal Reality (1974)

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