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SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 591, August 11, 1971 Christ Luke Matthew conspiracy crucifixion

Symbolically, however, the crucifixion idea itself embodied deep dilemmas and meanings of the human psyche, and so the Crucifixion per se became a far greater reality than the actual physical events that occurred at the time.

(Finally Jane told me: “I’m just trying to relax…. He’s got something for you, I think, about those biblical times; the Crucifixion… The thing is, I know what Seth’s going to start telling you, but it’s confusing. It doesn’t sound right.”

He had no intention of dying in that manner; but others felt that to fulfill the prophecies in all ways, a crucifixion was a necessity.

TES2 Session 81 August 26, 1964 myth coughing car Crucifixion intelligent

To the intelligent, even the symbolism of the Crucifixion is abhorrent. Does this mean, however, that such a crucifixion did not occur? It may not have occurred, in one place and in one time, and to one called Christ; but because man has created the myth, he created the Crucifixion out of his own need; and this Crucifixion, which historically did not occur, as the myth says it occurred, nevertheless has as much reality, and more, than it would have had, had it occurred in so-called hard fact.

I will at another time go into the Crucifixion myth and its strong element of truth. [...]

TES3 Session 115 December 16, 1964 universe storefront December Crucifixion helmets

[...] As a brief byline here, I mentioned once the Crucifixion, saying that it was an actuality and a reality, although it did not take place in your time. [...]

(See the 81st session for Seth’s statements on the Crucifixion. [...]

The Crucifixion was one of the gigantic realities that transformed and enriched both the universe of dreams and the universe of matter, and it originated in the universe of dreams. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 560, November 23, 1970 drama Christ twelve disciples God

[...] The crucifixion of Christ was a psychic, but not a physical event. [...]

Now: Whether or not the Crucifixion occurred physically, it was a psychic event, and exists as do all the other events connected with the drama.

TES5 Session 213 December 1, 1965 Ormond test season envelope postmark

[...] There was no historic Virgin Birth, and no historic Crucifixion. [...]

(Seth has dealt with psychic gestalts, religion, the Crucifixion, beginnings and endings, etc., under the general heading of the God concept, at various times. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 13 dream electrical rem intensities world

“Dreams and the Crucifixion, Creativity and Inspiration, Importance of Dream Recall”

I mentioned the Crucifixion once, saying that it was an actuality and a reality, although it did not take place in your time. [...]

The Crucifixion was one of the gigantic realities that transformed and enriched both the universe of dreams and the universe of matter, and it originated in the world of dreams. [...]

TES2 Session 46 April 22, 1964 Mark Ed barn discipline son

And within the framework of the crucifixion there are inexhaustible truths still to be explored. Mark’s paintings of the crucifixion, like other such paintings, created a concept form, within which an unexpressable concept is transformed into expressible terms and placed within a spatial framework.

[...] The crucifixion has no existence in space. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 829, March 22, 1978 Christ resurrection ascension Gospels Luke

1. I added “[resurrection and]” to Seth’s passage because Jane told me that according to ordinary teaching Christ’s resurrection from the dead took place on Easter Sunday, the third day following his crucifixion (on Friday), while his ascension into heaven transpired at an indefinite later time — up to 40 days later, as stated in the writings of St. Luke in the Acts of the Apostles (AA 1:10). [...]

[...] Seth has always maintained that Christ wasn’t crucified to begin with — indeed, he told us in the same private session that “…in the facts of history, there was no crucifixion, resurrection, or ascension. [...]

SS Appendix: Session 558, November 5, 1970 Baal Ron Speaker Bael b.c

[...] Even after his crucifixion the risen Jesus wasn’t recognized on various occasions.)

TMA Session Eleven September 15, 1980 resurrection Christ biblical ascension tomb

(Pause.) Now in the facts of history, there was no crucifixion, resurrection, or ascension. [...]

TSM Chapter Fourteen dream waking clerks locations Turkish

“I mentioned the Crucifixion, saying once that it was an actuality and a reality, although it did not take place in your [physical] time. [...]

“The Crucifixion was one of the realities that enriched both the universe of dreams and the universe of matter, and it originated in the universe of dreams. [...]

Seth is not saying here that the Crucifixion was “just a dream.” [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session January 23, 1978 myth messiah factual Christ earthquake

[...] Crucifixions were normal punishments. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 568, February 22, 1971 Speakers devil evil soul religions

[...] The Crucifixion and attendant drama made sense within your reality at the time. [...]

TES4 Session 177 August 11, 1965 Jesuit multiple exchange study aspects

[...] This would involve such related matters as the soul, energy transformation, cycles on our plane, spirituality, the “source of the source,” the Crucifixion, beginnings and endings, prayer and the will to be, etc. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 21: Session 586, July 24, 1971 Christ Paul historical Saul zealot

[...] There will be, incidentally, no crucifixion in that drama. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 639, February 12, 1973 Rooney puddle nightmares lsd creature

[...] This does not include the crucifixion of the ego.

UR2 Appendix 22: (For Session 724) Roman soldier tower Jerusalem Peter

For those who may wonder: I’ll close here by noting that historically the time period within which my impressions took place would embrace the reputed visits of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem during Pilate’s tenure, including Christ’s crucifixion around A.D. 30 — but that my experience per se had nothing to do with the Messiah.