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[...] Seth hasn’t gone into the ideas as related to insects, say, or birds or the animals—or viruses or bacteria, for that matter—at all, and I’m sure there is a wealth of fascinating information there. [...]
The varieties of consciousness—the inner “psychological particles,” the psychic equivalent, say, of the atom or molecule, or proton, neutron or quark—these nonphysical, charmed, strange forms of consciousness that make experience go up or down (all with amusement), and around and around, are never of course dealt with.
The physical world is dependent upon the relationship of everything from electrons to molecules, to mountains and oceans, from cultural organizations to private dreams, and in the scheme of reality these are all interwoven with exquisite order, spontaneity, and a logic beyond any with which you are familiar.
[...] You do indeed have to change all of your assumptions—and while living in a world that seems to work by different rules than yours—nor can you as yet make all of your own rules work, so to speak. [...]
[...] You will have breakthroughs in all areas of your private and joint concerns. [...] When you do not, it can seem as if you are locked in Framework 1. Look to all events then, and for their interweaving quality.
[...] This after the pendulum had insisted many times over the past few weeks that the teeth were perfectly all right. [...]
[...] All the windows of apartment 5 that I glimpse as I go past seem to hold a special charm for me. We spent 15 years there, after all. [...]
[...] Dawn did all Jane’s vitals; pulse 88—a bit slow, she said, since Jane’s is usually fast, up around 100, which is “normal” for her—temperature 98.1—up a little—and blood pressure, about 120 over 68, which is also very good. [...]
[...] The cellular comprehension8 provides all kinds of inner therapeutics that operate quite naturally. [...] In your system of beliefs, however, those athletes must train and focus all of their attention in that direction, often at the expense of other portions of their own experience. [...]
2. In Personal Reality, see sessions 623–25 in Chapter 5. In Oversoul Seven, see the material in Chapter 12, for example, wherein Jane described not only the airborne movement of objects — rocks — but an “extra tension” in the air itself, “as if a million vowels and syllables rose into the air, all glittering, all … alive; like animals of sound….”
(I haven’t read “Unknown” Reality since I finished typing the last session for it over three months ago; Jane had reviewed all of Seth’s material on the book last week yet still had to remind herself today of the contents of that [707th] session. [...]
Drive to post office with R. Almost too many improvements to remember; much greater motion right ankle; considerable new motion left foot; left knee looser; also right knee, to lesser degree; head-neck areas and ligaments all definitely loosening; and jaw. Sit on porch in back all afternoon, and read Seven; PM Frank comes; confirms the changes since he’s seen me last—from the chiropractor’s standpoint.
[...] After all, Dr. Instream was a distinguished elderly gentleman. Rob took all the notes he could, scribbling furiously.
[...] My experiences proved that I’d been a medium all along without knowing it, he said, and this could invalidate the book’s premise—that the experiments would work for anyone to some extent, regardless of their psychic background.
[...] Since in all of these experiments Seth was helping us through actual suggestions and explanations as to how we perceive such information, I simply couldn’t minimize his importance just to get the ESP book published. [...]
[...] Other issues would have subsidiary effects, all within the framework. [...] The early novels, published, would have led to another kind of personal problem, since all involved were living. [...]
Creative people, if they succeed at all, often find themselves in a position where they feel that the precious inward isolation is threatened. [...]
The entity is the sum of these layers, having all of this knowledge at conscious command at all times. [...] They are in all places, intertwined with paths leading from one to the other and with the echo of the entity’s voice resounding through each interconnecting corridor.
It is not however at all physical in your terms… And so here I suppose we will run into a block. The physical human form is extremely important to all entities, and they retain its idea shape for a long while. [...]
Yet with all of this, there are advances made within your system itself. A nuclear weapon in the hands of the inhabitants of Middle-Age Europe would have been used almost immediately, and with nary a qualm, to wipe out all but Christendom. [...]
[...] And all of this before an individual is born within your system! In terms of time, this is behind us all.
[...] It rises above all practicality into those greater realms of emotional and spiritual abundance that gives birth to all worlds.
[...] No one should at least consider a lush field filled with all kinds of cultivated flowers sinful. [...]
[...] All of these ideas are based upon the fear that an individual possesses only so much energy that must be hoarded, directed—not easily, but with fantastic force. [...]
[...] But I am looking at all that is visible of the author of Seagull, and you should know him best of all. [...]
To see clearly into your own mind you must first of all unstructure your thoughts, follow them without judging them, without comparing them to the framework of your beliefs.
[...] This can develop to such an extent that all of your experience is seen only in relationship to this idea-growth. [...]
[...] He also discussed such divergent topics as the wide variety of responses that his material generates in correspondents — and not all of those reactions are so favorable, I might add.
[...] We spent all of our waking hours checking everything, and on Monday Jane called certain people at Prentice-Hall to give her approval of the index while I mailed Emir back to Eleanor.
(Through all of the mass and personal events referred to in the sessions and notes since she gave the 832nd session on January 29, Jane has occasionally written poetry and painted — and worked steadily at her third Seven novel: Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time. [...]
All of our possessions were in Elmira. [...] And how could we go to Florida and leave all of our friends, and how inconvenient would it be to deal with a publisher (Prentice-Hall) headquartered way up north in New Jersey? Jane was much more willing to attempt the move than I was, but I think we knew all along that beneath our questions and feelings the idea of moving was more like a shared dream, or a probable reality we chose not to explore during our current physical lives. [...]
[...] They all undermine the individual’s sense of bodily security and increase stress, while offering the body a specific, detailed disease plan. But most of all, they operate to increase the individual sense of alienation from the body, and to promote a sense of powerlessness and duality.
[...] In this and all instances regarding health, each woman should weigh all the evidence, examine her beliefs, and make her own decisions.”
[...] There is no need for you to follow Ruburt’s lead in all directions. I merely want you to examine your own ideas as to what is practical, because often your ideas have been practical for the short term only, and in many cases though not all Ruburt’s seemingly unpractical notions have been based on very practical psychological knowledge.
[...] Scientists do this all the time. However what this involves is a watering down of data, a simplification that distorts all out of shape, the original is hardly discernible when you are done. [...]
I did not mean that Ruburt should handle all your personal matters by any means. [...]
[...] “Besides, I can’t keep all those names and places and so forth straight. I don’t want to get all mixed up; so I hardly ever read the material between sessions.”
Much love was bestowed upon the boy, Dick, and at his death Throckmorton was all the more bitter against this eldest child. [...]
I may add here that they chose to renew this relationship, that is, free will operating in this case as in all others. [...]
In the past I spoke of the innate capsule comprehension, which exists within all cells. [...] All seemingly purely subjective experiences which take up no physical space, but are emotionally or subjectively felt, all such experiences exist first of all electrically.
All electrical actions exist with those characteristics. [...]