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[...] Then in the bathroom it came to me as we prepared to retire: the feeling in the groin was like a knot—and my realization had been triggered by Seth’s remark about tension I had created in that area. In a flash the understanding led me to a very obvious conclusion that, it seems I should have reached on my own earlier: the knotty feeling was very much like the muscle spasms I’d experienced in the back, years ago when we’d lived on West Water St. These had been so bad that I’d lost months of work; the sessions had begun as Jane tried to help me, as well as for her own needs, in 1963.
[...] These ideas to some extent even inhibit natural plans rising in your mind, notes of your own that would automatically lead to a book of your own—because you pursue yourself. [...]
[...] [After that gathering she’s had strong upsets of her own.]
Your body, on its own, is very happy to be so well provided for (more humor). [...]
You must still deal with physical reality, for it is definitely the representation of inner data. [...] I have told you—and incidentally my lovely skeptics I have told you in the past—that you create your own physical environment and universe. [...]
[...] You can indeed learn to perceive reality in other terms, and you are both doing so.
[...] The author, while basically correct, ignores for example the reality of reincarnation; and Ruburt’s protests to the contrary, reincarnation belongs both with metaphysics and psychology, and cannot be ignored.
I could write many windy pages about the mysteries of life, I suppose, and how each of us does the best we can, although often we may not understand what we’re doing; but what I really want to do is simply note that in her case, fortunately, and even if she may think she’s failed in certain major areas of life, Jane has achieved some remarkable insights into her own situation (as I have into mine, being her marriage partner). She’s managed to do this with the help of various portions of her own personality, the Seth material, and me. [...] You are learning how to form reality from your own beliefs, while having at the same time the freedom to choose those beliefs—to chose your mental state in a way that the animals, for example, do not. [...]
[...] Not only that, but those “magical” sessions had naturally developed into another series, this time on a portion of the personality Seth called “the sinful self”—mine as well as that of others—and those sessions had in turn led me to produce many pages of material directly from my own sinful self. [...] Ironically, then, in the midst of my own half-conscious withdrawal I’d been giving birth to not only Seth’s Dreams, but several other intriguing long-range concepts. And even if all of those sessions had been born out of my own psychic and psychological challenges and dilemmas, I knew they were excellent and deserved publication.
[...] The entire issue had been going on for some time, and the argument—the argument being somewhat in the nature of a soul facing its own legislature, or perhaps standing as a jury before itself, setting its own case in a kind of private yet public psychic trial. [...]
Actually, I was amazed at the opacity of my perception: It seemed that once again I was just beginning to understand that Jane had chosen to embark upon a journey in which she would explore herself and the world in intensely physical and emotional terms—in contrast to the more intellectual ways by which she and I have usually conducted our searches, through the Seth material and our own inquiring minds…. I was frightened by her resolve, and by my own acquiescent participation in such a plan. [...]
[...] (A point with which I can disagree.) Now you are dealing, through your creative endeavors, aside even from the psychic work, with highly subjective material; many people are completely unaware for great periods of time of their own mental and emotional states. [...] They are not ready as yet to handle their own subjective material or possibilities. [...]
The creative personality encounters his own subjective states in a way that others simply do not. [...] Such personalities are in much more immediate connections with their own moods, feelings, the interior climate of their being at any given time.
[...] Now if you were different kinds of people, you see, your own moods would fluctuate widely in the normal give and take with other individuals. [...]
Now such associations have an electrical reality, you see, built within your system. Realization of these causes creates an opposing force that can neutralize the original. [...]
In one particular dream, you created the circumstances. The dream was loaded with psychic energy, and literally produced reality. [...]
All you wanted was the opportunity, once again you see, to decide whether or not you could use commercial art for your own purposes, and you created the opportunity for trial. [...]
[...] Your own wishes, expectations and attitudes gave rise to this assignment from your acquaintance, Ward. [...]
[...] There is something that he must still do, that is not done, that will greatly advance his own development.
He never forgave his own children for growing up, nor did he forgive his wife for tending to earthly ways. Yet he related his own body, at least until the very end, very well with nature. [...]
[...] Your regular senses perceive, or as Jane would like to say create, an outer world. The senses within them, that is within the recognizable senses, perceive and create an inner world, they perceive part of an inner world. [...]
[...] My handwriting just wasn’t my own. [...] My prose expression was nothing like my own, childish in fact. [...]
He responded to his own attraction for her and was able to expand in her direction because she was not an adult. [...]
You draw upon your own entity’s hidden abilities and knowledge, and therefore transcend the limits of your own present personality. [...]
[...] Some acquaintances were in your circle in various lives, and merely happened to be born in a like situation to your own because of problems that more or less corresponded to your own.
(Bill barely had time to get his coat off and take a pencil and paper I offered him so that he could take his own notes, when the session began. [...]
[...] She is basically satisfied now, realizing from direct experience of her own that death involves a transformation, and if there is an ending in your terms, then there is also a new beginning.