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[...] (Pause.) On the other hand you may believe that wisdom grows with age, that self-understanding brings a peace of mind not earlier known, that the keen mind is actually far better able to assess the environment, and that the physical senses are much more appreciative of all stimuli. [...]
[...] All energy at the inner self’s disposal is then concentrated to bring about the results asked for by the conscious mind.
[...] For some time all of us present had been aware that as a single volume this new work would be more massive than we wanted it to be. [...] Not only would the expanded format be something out of the ordinary in itself, but it meant that with two volumes I’d have the room I needed for notes and references; excerpts from Jane’s ESP class sessions, as well as from “regular” sessions dated before and after the production time of “Unknown” Reality; a little of Jane’s poetry; and appendixes — all of which I thought would add extra dimensions of consciousness to the books. [...]
I’m more inclined to agree with what Seth told us in the 590th session in Chapter 22 of Seth Speaks: “You are not fated to dissolve into All That Is. [...] All That Is is the creator of individuality, not the means of its destruction.” [...]
It’s plain that many arguments can be brought against all I’ve written in the last four paragraphs, I suppose, yet the material in them briefly approximates the ways Jane and I look at the Seth material these days in relation to other philosophies. [...] When they were held I wondered (as I still do) why the human animal, of all the creatures on earth, felt it necessary to construct laboratories in which to “prove” what it really is, what its abilities — telepathic, metabolic, or whatever — really are. [...]
[...] 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.
And if we are not all hearts and flowers, let it be said that hearts and flowers as a steady diet could become quite boring.
Again here, when I speak in terms of before and after, I speak only for your convenience, for there is no before or after, only all action within the spacious present, occurring out of itself, spontaneously, into all directions, and forming of itself all the infinite fields and systems of actuality.
There are, as you know, actions within actions, thrusts forward and backward, in and out and in all directions. [...]
[...] I will indeed help him to some degree, but I will not do all the work for him.
[...] We knew by now that we were resigned to having the disclaimer inserted into Mass Events, but we wanted to have our say—partially out of anger and partially out of self-protection, since we didn’t believe all the legal department had told us; we wanted them to know we understood the subterfuges involved.
(Jane didn’t feel too well before the session, what with all her bodily changes still taking place, but she did well once she began the session.)
[...] The level is one where every bit of preventative protection is needed in a world where people constantly need insurance, preventative medicine, and so forth – again, all issues dealt with in the book. [...]
First of all you must understand, again, that now you do not realize your true identity. [...]
[...] The beauties of various ages, the natural beauties, the paintings and buildings are all recreated as learning methods for these beginners. [...]
[...] These creators, however, are also involved in inspiring those in all levels of reality available to them. [...]
[...] I still want to study all of those early personal sessions, but haven’t progressed far because of all the new material we’ve been getting lately. [...]
[...] It is indeed foolish enough to take it for granted—at least part way (and with irony)—that everything—All That Is, the important things—will somehow work out all right. [...]
[...] The first one came early this morning after I’d shoveled but a few scoops of snow in the driveway—no work involved at all, really, but I had to quit for fear of having an “attack” of some kind. [...]
[...] It is the most therapeutic of practices in all cases. [...] It increases all healing functions, and despite churchly tales to the contrary, it regenerates and inspires the creative abilities.
[...] When you do this, you can indeed see the overall purpose of your life—but you cannot do so until you approve of yourself, and recognize that you as an individual are unique, and uniquely a part of all reality.
[...] That “self” is a portion of your being that creates all characteristics, and that can therefore help unify them. [...]
We wouldn’t communicate at all through usual means. [...] We knew that Peg and Bill were going to San Juan, but that was all we knew. [...]
[...] He used all kinds of things for test items, some that I had seen, recently or in the past, and some that I had never seen. [...] Pieces of paper Rob picked up in the streets, leaves, beer coasters, chunks of hair, photographs, sketches, bills—all were used at one time or another. [...]
All in all our own tests proved invaluable, not only as a part of my training and as a means of increasing my self-confidence, but also in preparing me for some other out-of-body-experiences that would take place during later Seth sessions. [...]
[...] In Biblical times this was all the more true. [...] No question in those days was answered directly (emphatically) — not by those who were at all literate.
[...] All of us expected an easygoing session — one that might touch upon current events involving the three of us, from a very ill feline, say, to our impromptu Friday evening “reincarnational dramas.” [...]
(“All right.” [...]
[...] The people involved are quite aware of their activity at all times, but they behave in a fashion that is not continual — that is, the main personality does not seem to behave in a continual manner, but is broken up, or again, seemingly divided. This psychological ploy neatly prevents the so-called main personality from using all of its energy at any one time.
[...] A nurse took Jane’s vitals — temperature, 98.5. When all was clear and quiet — except for the patient, Karina, hollering next door — Jane said she’d like to have a short session.)
All portions of the self are indeed conscious, and they are also basically conscious of each other, though for working purposes they may seem to be separate or isolated.
You may give Ruburt a pat on the back, for all in all he deserves it.
All the particular information given was indeed based upon probability. However, unless drastic changes occur in all of your characteristic ways of handling stress, then the relatively old ages mentioned should stand up well.
Each channel will represent a portion of the self, each one existing in a different dimension, and yet all part of the whole self, or the whole tape. [...]
[...] This period just passing, of comparative rest on his part, from psychic activities, makes one point at least plain: our results, all in all during this period, have been good.
[...] One of my main purposes is to instruct, and to do so with all the available equipment operating at least to some degree. [...]
[...] Emotional intensities are still our guidelines however, and they have meaning and significance within all systems. [...]
[...] Karma is merely in the physical plane, the result of personal development, and represents the maturing realization that we are all psychically and physically part of All There Is, and that when we wound, it is not another that we wound but ourselves.
Nevertheless I do here welcome all present, and hope that I am myself welcomed, into what we may call a pleasant family gathering.
The other man was not involved with any of you in past lives, nor do I see him indeed at all in England in any era. [...]
(9:42.) Give us a moment … Without an identification with the land, the planet and the seasons, all of your technology will not help you understand the earth, or even use it effectively, much less fully. [...]
[...] Yet all sciences are based on the desire for knowledge, and so there are intersections that occur even in the most diverse of paths; and you are at such an intersection.
[...] Physicists are going beyond themselves, so to speak, where even their own instruments cannot follow and where all rules do not apply. [...]