Lines are interesting. What I mean by that, and I don‟t mean to be cute, but basically they only exist holistically. This is what they‟re all for. The only time that in essence you really get to see the line is when you get to see the whole configuration laid out. This becomes the theme on the surface.
I did readings for about 15 years. I rarely even touched on lines in those readings, because the fact is when you're doing an analysis for somebody it‟s not the lines that are important, it's the overall perspective of the graph itself and the not-self and the openness and splits and this and that that really are what it's all about. And even introducing the nuance of lines is something that only becomes really a value to somebody who enters into the experiment themselves. It begins to open up a deeper understanding. But the line itself is a generic. As I said, it's a script.
The deeper you go into this process, the more you begin to see that your cognitive potential is something that is so profound and it‟s so broad-based. It covers such incredible territory.