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During her nap, Jane had a little out-of-body experience that she described to me as soon as she got up. Then this afternoon she picked up from Seth that in a new chapter he’d explain how physical deformities are, among other things, manifestations of the great range of abilities encompassed within our species’ genetic pool, and that we retain such flexibility in case wide changes are ever needed. She added that our genetic requirements are also linked to our reincarnational patterns. The attributes that can result in the supposedly handicapped, then, are needed to keep our species adaptable in many, and often unexpected, ways. Jane had more to say, but I didn’t write it down at the time. She thought Seth might comment tonight upon the correspondent’s situation.
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This time, however, unlike the case with “Unknown” Reality, there won’t be any two-year wait between the production of the two volumes for Dreams—only a few months at the most. In the meantime, here are Seth’s chapter headings for the second volume, to show the direction his material takes:)
Chapter 7 | Genetics and Reincarnation. Gifts and “Liabilities.” The Vast Sweep of the Genetic and Reincarnational Scales. The Gifted and the Handicapped |
Chapter 8 | When You Are Who You Are. The Worlds of Imagination and Reason, and the Implied Universe |
Chapter 9 | Master Events and Reality Overlays |
Chapter 10 | The Pleasure Principle. Group Dreams and Value Fulfillment |
Chapter 11 | The Magical Approach, and the Relationships Between “Conservation” and Spontaneous Developments |
Chapter 12 | Life Clouds |
(Seth used Session 909 as a bridge between chapters 6 and 7 in Dreams. This means that now the session also serves as a connective—a very effective lure, say—between volumes 1 and 2. Indeed, in retrospect it also seems as though Seth, that “energy personality essence,” planned it that way! And Jane and I look forward with intense interest to the final version of Dreams, for as always this work will be as revealing and educational for us as it will be for anybody else. I thank each reader for his or her patience in accepting the publication of Dreams in two volumes. Robert F. Butts.)