She points out that the human mind in its natural state may be likened to an ordinary lamp which expends energy in the form of both heat and light but in a chaotic, incoherent way which diffuses its energy over a wide area of rather limited depth.
By registering differences in geometric form and in energy frequency, the consciousness perceives (see Exhibit 2, next page).
Then, to make sense of what the holographic image is saying" to it, the mind proceeds to compare the image just received with itself.