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The next chapter will deal with my past in your terms, and some of those personalities that I have been and have known. At the same time I will make it clear that there is no past, present, or future, and explain that there is no contradiction even though I may speak in terms of past existences. This may possibly run two chapters.
The next chapter will deal with existence after death, with its many variations. Both of these chapters will bear on reincarnation as it applies to death, and some emphasis will also be given to death at the end of the last incarnation.
The next chapter will deal with your physical reality as it appears to me and others like me. This chapter will contain some rather fascinating points, for not only do you form the physical reality that you know, but you are also forming other quite valid environments in other realities by your present thoughts, desires and emotions.
There will be a final chapter in which I will ask the reader to close his eyes and become aware of the reality in which I exist, and of his own inner reality. I will give the methods. In this chapter I will invite the reader to use his “inner senses,” to see me in his own way.
[...] The following material is included because it supplements Seth’s data in Chapter Twenty-one. After Seth began that chapter Jane and I realized we could become quite interested in biblical history, but our time for learning had been brief. [...]
(In the last two chapters Seth has answered just about all of the questions remaining on the list we had prepared originally for Chapter Twenty.
[...] She’d mentioned such feelings occasionally before, since Seth began work on the last two chapters.)
I titled this chapter “A Goodbye and an Introduction.” [...]
(Seth Two is dealt with at length in Chapter Seventeen of Jane’s book The Seth Material. [...] Some of our questions for Chapter Twenty had concerned Seth Two also. [...]
Now: We will begin the next chapter, and we will call it: “A Good-bye and an Introduction: Aspects of Multidimensional Personality as Viewed Through My Own Experience.”
(“That’s all in the chapter heading?”)
[...] (This was Seth’s first bit of humor in the chapter.)