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SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

(See the considerable world-view material from Jane and from Seth in Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality. A world view is the body of an individual’s personalized interpretation of the physical universe; emotions are necessarily involved. “Each person has such a world view,” Seth tells us in Session 718, “whether living or dead in your terms, and that ‘living picture’ exists despite time or space. It can be perceived by others.”)

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 7 camouflage Malba instruments Decatur senses

[...] He would in no way lose consciousness of who he was, and he would perceive these experiences again, somewhat in the same manner that you perceive heat and cold. [...]

[...] Therefore, you will come up against the basic stuff of the universe and feel its effects, though your physical senses will not necessarily perceive it.

More galaxies will seemingly be discovered, more mysterious radio stars perceived, until … the scientists realize that something is wrong. [...]

[...] I can even feel reverberations beneath everyday activities, like clues that I only sense but still can’t really perceive. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

Then, just as Rob was about to ask how we could really perceive the inner realities, Seth began to discuss the second inner sense, giving us a valuable tool for our subjective dissections. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 5 enzymes plane saucers Rob mental

[...] The material is included because of its importance in understanding the later concepts on dream reality and the methods of perceiving inner data.