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[...] An earlier particular fear felt during the day involving, say, a loss of a job may then be translated when you close your eyes into a series of seemingly unrelated symbols, all however connected to that one fear.
[...] They will affect not only your own physical reality, but all realities in which you are involved. [...]
[...] All of this has to do with the use of symbols.
Involved with this simple statement, however, as background, all of the material I have given you should be at least somewhat understood, particularly the sessions Ruburt is working with in the late summer of 1980 onward. [...]
(11:33 PM.) Ruburt has been worried about the sale of Oversoul Seven, and also waiting for the paperback—afraid that after all the book might be late in its printing.
There has been a breakthrough in those beliefs since the session on muscles; and for him naturally the spring, like the autumn, offers him optimum conditions for improvement in all areas.
[...] All joking aside, this latest idea should really be an excellent one, and I would have suggested it myself except that I could not get through to Ruburt. [...]
I am quite pleased, you will benefit by this, and also from the other changes in your establishment that you have been considering, including a method of using the back room all year. [...]
The needed change that you both need can be met in your present environment by enlarging your kitchen, and unless you can move into the country, I would not suggest that you move at all. [...]
[...] I wrote up the notes on these and read them to Jane just before session time, thinking that if Seth didn’t cover all the points this evening, at least a beginning could be made.
[...] If such inner data is to become at all conscious, it must be translated into terms that the ego can recognize. [...]
(9:55.) All of these forms are called secondary constructions, for as a rule full consciousness of the personality is not in them. [...]
[...] You thrust into the background telepathic communications that often accompany such forms, and you turn aside from all clues that other realities exist quite validly with your own, and that in the midst of one existence you are surrounded by intangible but valid evidence. [...]
The main point I want to make in this chapter is that you are already familiar with all conditions you will meet after death, and you can become consciously aware of these to some extent. [...]
[...] His viewpoint and his field of reference will at all times color to some extent or another the nature of the reality which he perceives.
This however is not their problem, for like all other individuals they perceive a reality that they have created. [...]
[...] And all of this also involves a practical lesson in the nature of action.
This restriction will show in all areas of your work if you do not break it, and you can do so. Its effects literally color all of your painting activities, and serve to reinforce the restrictions of an emotional nature. [...]
[...] Such sessions will serve us all well, and one out of eight sessions would hardly be too much. [...]
[...] These are ghosts of memories, not this man’s memories really at all—ghosts of those memories that still linger because of the physical connection, the relationship between the man who remained and the main personality who did not stay.
[...] First of all, in the line concerning your emotions, the meaning is this; that you turned the basic emotional feelings from the mother, as is necessary, transferring them to your wife successfully.
[...] I was in a bodiless state without being at all upset.
(All this time Jane lay beside me. [...]
[...] I knew all the while that much more was possible than I was able to accomplish — that just beyond my abilities of the moment lay wonderful possibilities if I could just break that… barrier. [...]
The picture is a relatively simple one, all in all — one in which each consciousness is assumed to be directed toward a particular focus, is ensconced in one body, with its existence bounded by birth at one end and by death at the other. [...]
Dictation: In your terms a photograph freezes motions, frames the moment — or all of the moment that you can physically perceive.
[...] All of your institutions, beliefs, and activities seem to justify your picture, because everything within the overall “frame” will of course seem to agree.
[...] If the self accepts the symptoms, and in all cases of illness to some extent or another this is true, then paradoxically a portion of the self identifies with the symptoms.
[...] The symptoms represent in all cases one attempt, one method, of solving the existing problems. [...]
[...] He must realize all of these points.
[...] There are periods of balance, where for example—and I am using analogies, understand me—you may find a product, a person at a certain balance point, pleased with all aspects of life, in good health, well-off financially, and meeting goals. Everything is even, and within that framework all is well.
All of this will demand changes instead of complaints. Except for lip service, you do not encourage Ruburt in physical pursuits at all, or reward him for any accomplishments in that area when they do show. [...]
Our sessions are important, after all, and not to be put off at the mood of the moment. [...]
[...] Evolution does not of course apply only to the human species, and as I have said consciousness on your plane exists in all things. [...]
[...] However the fact remains, and I can hear you all yell foul, that there is no actual differentiation between the various types of self-consciousness.