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SS Introduction chapter book unconscious mine Rob

I’m personally intrigued, of course, that this book was written through me, without my conscious mind there at every point, anxiously checking, organizing, and criticizing, as it does in my own work. Then, while my creative and intuitional abilities are given a good deal of freedom, the conscious mind is definitely in control. Yet this book was not written “by itself,” in the same way that some poems seem to be. Often a writer will say that a certain book “wrote itself,” and I know what that means. In this case, however, the book came from a specific source, not just from “out there,” and it is colored by the author’s personality, which is not mine.

SS Part Two: Chapter 22: Session 588, August 2, 1971 pope bells Rome donkeys occupations

There is a great sense of humility, and yet a great sense of exaltation as the inner self senses its freedom when death occurs. [...]