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There are other root assumptions that you take as a basis of reality. And in other levels of reality, there are other root assumptions. [...] It is amazing what you can do with nothing!
Root assumptions are those laws upon which you agree in any system of reality. You agree, for example, upon what objects are physical — it makes little difference whether they are or not, as long as you agree upon this. [...]
[...] What so many want is a God who walks down the street and says, “Happy Sunday, I am I, follow me.” But God is hidden craftily in his creations, so that he is what they are and they are what he is; and in knowing them, you know him.
[...] You can focus it in other ways, away from physical reality. [...] It does mean that you will begin to explore the reality of yourselves, and of those other dimensions in which you have your existence.
[...] In the session, here slightly abbreviated, Seth discusses organization in our present reality, among others. [...]
[...] You structure your own existence, and you choose those realities that have exactly as much organization as you need at any given time.
In this reality, you very nicely emphasize all the similarities which bind you together; you make a pattern of them, and you very nicely ignore all the dissimilarities. [...]
I have said this before: If you were able to focus your attention upon the dissimilarities, merely those that you can perceive but do not, then you would be amazed that mankind can form any idea of an organized reality. [...]
[...] You think of it as vacant because you do not perceive what is there. [...]
[...] And what do they sit upon? [...]