1 result for (book:deavf1 AND session:904 AND stemmed:"good evil")
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Good evening.
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
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(“Good.”)
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(9:17.) Each species is endowed also, by virtue of the units of consciousness that compose it, with an overall inner picture of the condition of each other species (pause), and further characterized by basic impulses so that it is guided toward choices that best fulfill its own potentials for development while adding to the overall good of the entire world consciousness. This does not curtail free will any more than man’s free will is curtailed because he must (underlined) grow from a fetus into an adult instead of the other way around.
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“By the time” that the Garden of Eden tale reached your biblical stories, the entire picture had already been seen in the light of concepts about good and evil that actually appeared, in those terms, a long time later in man’s development. The inner reincarnational structure of the human psyche is very important in man’s physical survival. Children—change that to “infants”—dream of their past lives, remembering, for example, how to walk and talk. They are born with the knowledge of how to think, with the propensity for language. They are guided by memories that they later forget.
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Then I bid you a fond good evening. My heartiest regards to you both.
(“Thank you, Seth. Good night”)
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Before I could answer: “Jesus, that was short, though,” Jane said as she looked at the clock. The session had lasted 45 minutes. “I feel like I’ve been gone five centuries’ worth. I could have been to the moon. I think I’ve got psychological jet leg,” she said—a great phrase. “That’s weird. You can’t believe the time when you get back, sometimes, but you couldn’t have gotten the information any other way. I feel it’s good, anyway….”)