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SS Part One: Chapter 8: Session 533, June 1, 1970 7/24 (29%) extended sleep periods waking sluggish
– Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part One
– Chapter 8: Sleep, Dreams, and Consciousness
– Session 533, June 1, 1970, 9:20 P.M. Monday

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

Now: It is well known that fluctuations of consciousness and alertness exist in the sleep state. Some periods of dream activity do indeed supersede those of some waking states. But there are also fluctuations in normal waking consciousness, rhythms of intense activity followed by a much less active period of consciousness.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

Now I am giving all of this material here because it will help you understand and use your present abilities. You are asking too much of normal waking consciousness, smoothing out the valleys and peaks of its activity, demanding in some cases that it go full blast ahead when it is actually at a minimal period, denying yourself the great mobility of consciousness that is possible.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

(Earlier in the day I had remarked to Jane that it seemed the adverb “far” was showing up in the material quite often. Now Seth-Jane leaned forward, smiling with mock emphasis.)

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

Now: This extended period, given to waking consciousness without rest periods, builds up chemicals in the blood that are discharged in sleep. But in the meantime they make the body sluggish and retard conscious concentration. The long sleep period to which you are accustomed then does become necessary. A vicious circle then is formed. This forces overstimulations during the night, increasing the body’s work, making it perform continuously over an extended time physical purifications that ideally would be taken care of in briefer periods of rest. The ego feels threatened by the extended “leave of absence” it must take, becomes wary of sleep, and sets up barriers against the dream state. Many of these are highly artificial.

(10:42.) A seeming duality is the result and a mistrust on one part of the self toward the other. Much creative material of quite practical value is lost in the process. The procedures mentioned would allow much greater access to such information, and the waking self would be more refreshed. The symbolism in dreams would appear with greater clarity, not, for example, be lost through the many hours you now give to sleep.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

Now you may take a break or end the session as you prefer.

[... 5 paragraphs ...]

Now I will end our dictation. My heartiest regards to you both.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

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