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Chapter 4
Ordinary materialisation or the creation of the embryo in the mother's womb
Since the materialisation described above is in a way artificial, the materialised organism or the materialised parts of this organism can be of only a temporary or acute nature. The being cannot maintain a materialisation uninterrupted for days, as is the case with materialisation when it occurs as the creation of the embryo in the mother's womb in the ordinary way and where the mediumism involved is not conditional on another being going into a trance or becoming unconscious in order that the liberation of the materialisation-material can take place. Behind the creation of this last form of materialisation there are different fundamental powers and conditions giving the materialised body the permanent stability that characterizes the beings' physical bodies. These conditions are provided by the parents' talent kernels through the reproductive organs and are concentrated in the female organ – the womb. This organ is a wonderful instrument for the structure of materialisation or construction of the reincarnation or rebirth process. During an ordinary materialisation (the creation of an embryo) the above-mentioned organ replaces the medium. The mother can, through this, give the material for materialisation without herself having to go into a trance or become unconscious. Since this materialisation is concentrated over months, the daily output of materialisation-material to the embryo is such an insignificant amount that it does not normally cause inconvenience or self-sacrifice beyond the effort it must of course be to have to carry the embryo in one's own organism and gradually nourish this new body through one's own flesh and blood, through the food one consumes. The mother must thus to a certain degree eat and drink for two or more, depending on the number of embryos under creation simultaneously in her womb.


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