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[...] If you will excuse the comment, Ruburt is either all self-discipline or all intuition.
–and say this is a table, and nearly all will agree. [...]
[...] When I said the session was well under way by now, Jane pointed out that her definition of the beginning includes all material given up until and including first break.
[...] I bid you all a fond good evening—and you cannot blame me now for taking up more than the allotted time which we have allowed ourselves.
[...] Again now, we are all independent with our own futures and pasts, in your terms. We are all however connected...
[...] They exist in various dimensions, and all of them have access to knowledge that Jane does not possess.
[...] But in larger terms, quite unacceptable at present to psychology, all of us are part of the same entity. [...]
[...] Ruburt is the sum of the earthly personalities, intimately aware of all past lives.
[...] Your meeting and love helped reinforce all of his own creative aspects and rearroused his faith in himself. While he had that strong faith in himself, the other tendencies, including the false prophet ideas, lost all but the most minute significance.
His mother, Father Ryan, Walter, some college friends, Mozet, Hays, all of those persons in one way or another implied strongly at times that he was either a saint or a devil, a creator or a destroyer. [...]
[...] All for this was focused into a particular time, as you think of it.
[...] Beyond all this he also knew he had to consider the separate apartments while knowing they would not be necessary. [...]
[...] I wish I could put this into words; but you’ve got to realize that events outside the body are the same events as those inside the body — the behavior of its neurons and all of its chemical activities … and because inside and outside are so beautifully synchronized, everything will always agree.
[...] But all of those things that seem to be outside are just the manifestations of our bodily rhythms.”
(By 11:25 PM Jane felt better, but still wanted to snap out of it all the way before she went to bed. “I feel all right, but I also feel like I could start yelling any minute, as though it’s not far away.”
(At 9:45 she told me to get the Seth notebook, that we might have a session after all. [...]
(Jane was now more positive and had a rising emotion in her voice; eyes closed during all this: “In fact, Maisie is 21... [...]
[...] I can’t get more unless I go all the way in.”
[...] (Long pause, then quite slowly:) All creatures are also born, then, with a keen sense of self-approval.
[...] That same self-approval is also experienced in varying ways not only by creatures as you think of them, but also by atoms and molecules, and by all orders of matter.
(Long pause at 4:16.) All creatures are basically of good intent; even when they commit the most dubious of acts, these are usually caused by a misdirected good intent. [...]
(8:46.) In many instances, you “get the session” whether or not it seems to you (much louder suddenly) that it has any important material at all. [...]
(In all the sessions Jane has given, this is but the third time that Seth has referred to past-life connections involving historical figures. [...]
[...] In all of his existences he has been of an extravagant nature, impetuous, choosing extravagantly-opposite experiences. [...]
And now I bid you all a fond good evening.
[...] Her stomach was okay except for a couple of brief episodes of that strange feeling mentioned in my own DMSO notes, so we don’t know really whether or not the drug has any connection with the stomach sensations after all. [...]
Now I bid you a fond good evening—and all of these affairs will end up with noted physical improvements. [...]
[...] You will compare your own life and work often in a critical fashion to artists who were obsessed with one art from the beginning of their lives, or who pursued what is really a kind of straight and undeviating course—a brave courageous one, perhaps, and highly focused, but one that must be in certain respects (underlined) limited in scope and complexity, not crossing any barriers except those that seem to occur strictly within painting’s realm itself (all intently. [...]
(I should add here that as Seth gave this material I found myself thinking that that wasn’t too bad a way to go, after all. [...]
[...] He tries to view his own work through some idealized image of a psyche who is as gifted as he is as a writer, and also highly gifted in meeting the public, putting on performances, acting as a healer, as a prophet, and as an expert therapist all at once, and in so doing his own characteristics and natural abilities and inclinations become lost along the way. [...]
All of these issues are important. [...]
[...] Nevertheless an evening a week spent out of your own quarters, a social evening, reaps many benefits which you may not as yet understand, and is, all in all, quite necessary for overall well-being on your parts.
[...] If the ego were allowed to make all the choices, with no veto power from other layers of the self, you would all be in a sad position indeed.
[...] Such depletions minimize the ability of the inner self to draw upon all the available information from other layers of the self, concerning the field of probabilities.
All of this data is instantly available to layers of the self, and only the ego is not aware of this field. [...]
[...] Her face was not clear at all but her dress was clearly visible—at least the color. [...] I do not remember her face at all. [...]
The image had no specific personal meaning for him at all. [...] She was standing motionless within her own system, and momentarily the two systems coincided, which is not at all unusual.
It should be remembered here that all physical images of other individuals are basically telepathic images, formed subconsciously by the perceiver.
[...] The one main test to be applied to these sessions, to my advice and to the material is this: The sessions, the material and your new knowledge must transform your psychic and physical environment, your health and all aspects of your inner and outer life for the better. [...]
[...] Your focus must be upon your abilities, your achievements; the realities—all of them—of the moment. [...] When you worry all day then the library goes out the window, and so does your feeling of creative adventure, in your own creative hours, both of you. [...]
[...] Your social, political, religious, economic and medical areas of life are all built upon certain assumed suggestions that people agree to accept as standards of behavior. [...]
[...] You would have to be blind not to realize that his ankles and feet, his hands and wrists, his neck and jaw, have all improved. [...]