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Perceptions of the Beyond
"You're bending your mind", warned my cat, "around the room."
"Of course I am," I agreed. "When diving into the minds of others," I admitted, "it's much easier to dive into what's there than what's their."
"My point is," sighed my cat, "is that you need to be careful."
"I agree," I replied, "last year it took me unaware." For a moment I closed my eyes and looked around the room.
"He could run away from it," said my other cat, "live his life according to the parameters of what others tell him can be proved, pretend it's not there and deal with the concequences."
"Or he can embrace it," I said as I opened my eyes, "take what he needs and deal with another set of concequences. What's there shows the way. We've got years to play with what's their."
"Good," said my cat, "and with that you begin to see how you have already begun to affect change here."
"So now," I grinned as the room cleared, "just how should we begin speaking to these other cats."
"Begin," said my cat, "with the unseen university."
"Clever," I replied.





