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SDPC Part Two: Chapter 5 6/93 (6%) enzymes plane saucers Rob mental
– Seth, Dreams and Projections of Consciousness
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Two: Introduction to the Interior Universe
– Chapter 5: Excerpts from Sessions 15 and 16 — The Personality: Dissociation and Possession — The Inner Senses and Mental Enzymes — Seth Looks out the Window

[... 20 paragraphs ...]

And yet you had the nerve to suggest that I might have played a part. You need have no worries on that score. The state of dissociation that you reached can be used most effectively. You blundered into it all unaware and unprepared, however. For shame.

[... 26 paragraphs ...]

“I thought you didn’t believe that we had one?” Rob said, grinning. “How come all the concern all of a sudden? You want it in black and white, defined? Is that it?”

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

As Seth continued to explain the inner sense and the unseen reality beneath the objective world that all of us know, I began to understand a little of my situation. And, of course, Rob and I both began to experiment with the inner senses. These experiments gave us first-hand information that was invaluable — especially to me. The next session cleared up several points I had been wondering about and gave us several clues as to how the inner senses could be used. It also includes a brief mention of flying saucers that I didn’t delete because of its obvious general interest. Again, Rob’s notes are inserted whenever they help explain the text.

[... 18 paragraphs ...]

The inhabitants see only the camouflage. They then accept it as a definite rule of nature, never realizing that just beyond their eyesight and just beyond their outer senses, this familiar tamed animal of a law changes appearance completely. So complete, in fact, is this transformation as to be in some cases unrecognizable. However, by seeing beneath the camouflage in any one case, you can see beneath all camouflage.

[... 15 paragraphs ...]

This sort of experience involves a sudden psychic awareness that all boundaries are for practical purposes onlyThere are many kinds of science, however, besides your own. There are many, for example, just dealing with locomotion. Had the human race gone into certain mental disciplines as thoroughly as it has explored technology, then its practical transportation system would be vastly different and far more efficient.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

It is often practical that entities or their various personalities visit one plane before another. This does not mean that one plane must necessarily be visited before another. … You could say also that an entity visits all planes simultaneously, as it is possible for you to visit one particular state, county and city at one time. Also, you might visit the state of sorrow and joy almost simultaneously and experience both emotions in heightened form because of the almost immediate contrast. In fact, the analogy of a plane with an emotional state is much more valid than the analogy between a plane and a geographical state, particularly since emotional states take up no room or space.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

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