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ECS3 ESP Class Session, January 19, 1971 12/18 (67%) peer fantasies ii indivisible perceive
– The Early Class Sessions: Book 3 Sessions 1/5/71 to 5/18/71
– © 2010 Laurel Davies-Butts
– ESP Class Session, January 19, 1971 Tuesday

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¶5

[...] You are to forget the idea that what you see physically is the only reality, and that what only one perceived must be an hallucination if it is not perceived by the others. A reality is a reality regardless of how many perceive it. It is only at your present point of comprehension that you judge reality according to the number of people who perceive the same thing. [...] You are afraid of going off into your own realities afar from your fellows ...and yet to a large degree you do so all of the time in the daily life that you know. [...]

¶2

(Seth II:) Fantasies are the realities your intellect does not perceive in other fantasies, therefore, those others who watch you and who watch without any awareness of the intellect as you understand it. [...] Our perception allows us to tune into the particular fantasies that you perceive as one indivisible reality. [...]  eons ago we helped create as you are now continuing in what you might call dreams our fantasies now do create. As we peer into your room, so do you peer into other realities all unknowing. [...] Now, that is reality .... [...] We perceive your present room, understanding that you consider it this indivisible reality and yet our presence was sensed. [...]

¶12

[...] We do not understand what a room is .... [...] We peer into a segment of reality. [...] You must realize that each reality is unique and precious and a part of the whole. [...] And so will you awaken and so have you awakened and so even in the trance of physical focus are you already awake to your own greater reality. [...] In the midst of your dreaming you are what we are. [...]

¶14

[...] I’ve told you to watch them in the past to become aware of what you are thinking and what negative suggestions you are giving yourselves. But I want you now to watch them to catch your limiting intellectual concepts about your own reality and what is possible and what is not possible. [...]

¶4

(Seth:) ...this was in your inner senses and perceiving a different kind of reality in the same way that you formed what you saw on an unconscious basis, in your terms, so you form the physical matter that forms the room on an unconscious basis. What you saw therefore was as valid as what you see in the room, if you understand the connection between the phenomenon. [...]

¶15

If you want to enter and understand the realities you will not do so, while at the same time you are telling yourselves they do not exist. [...] Now recognizing these mental limitations will help free your consciousness and this is after all, I hope, what we all want here. [...]

¶1

[...] Everyone concentrated to pick up what they could. [...]

¶3

(We each described our reactions to Seth II and what we saw at the time.)

¶6

Now, I’ve said this before, you concentrate very nicely upon the similarities that exist in the phenomena of the physical world, and you ignore what is not similar of a large field of available data. [...]

¶8

To understand what the larger self is, you must try to imagine yourself in an environment that is not physical... [...]

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