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1. The dead surround the living. The living are the core of the dead. In this core are the dimensions of time and space. What surrounds the core is timelessness.
2. Between the core and its surrundings there are exchanges, which are not usually clear. All religions have been concerned with making them clearer. The credibility of religion depends upon the clarity of certain unusual exchanges. The mystifications of religion are the result of trying to systematically produce such exchanges.
3. The rarity of clear exchange is due to the rarity of what can cross intact the frontier between timelessness and time.
4. To see the dead as the individuals they once were tends to obscure their nature. Try to consider the living as we might...