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(Seth begins his discourse on Harvey McIntyre’s dream. Present were Florence and Harvey and their son Daniel, and Rose and Archie Cafford.)
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Now we do not have any precognitive dream. Instead, we have the realization of some inner difficulty. In this case, the cellar is the mind. The alligators represent fears, the fears that lie within you; your subconscious. You are afraid your house rests on shifting sands. You fear your fears would devour you and are afraid to go among them. Yet these thoughts that you fear do not represent any real danger. You project fear upon them. They are not harmful. There is a reason the dream comes at this time. There have been others with smaller fears but now larger. You are afraid of losing your footing, you see. The fears have to do largely with experience that may come to pass within a three year period. There are decisions to make, but you are uncertain and disinclined to face yourself fully to reach a decision. This fear is formed into alligators and you disconnect them from your own being. They are perfectly harmless parts of your personality that you have not accepted fully. You fear them because you misinterpret their meaning.
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