1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:428 AND stemmed:"inner self")
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They would emerge. The neurological structures would create new pathways to accommodate such knowledge when the knowledge itself was sought for. The brain structures of your race therefore grew more complicated as the inner knowledge sought to make itself known to the physical creature.
I am speaking now in terms of evolution. The material in the last two sessions was given to you therefore in terms that you could understand. (Pause.) Multidimensional concepts cannot be received, nor interpreted, at this point by the physical brain. The mind and the inner self can become aware of such concepts. Now give us a moment. (Pause.)
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(See page 24, 426th session for August 5. My question: What frameworks, left behind by the traveling self A can be used by others?)
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This would seem to deny the idea of progression, since I tell you that all portions or all guises, or all aspects and all levels, of any given personality exist at once. The immediately conscious selves however do progress in their realization. It is not enough that the inner self knows. The various immediately-conscious portions of personality evolve and change as they recognize these truths.
They come to understand then their basic oneness, while still retaining their own identity, since change is never still. In quotes: “By the time” this realization comes, inner value fulfillment has already created new realities. The answer, as closely as I can approximate it for you, is this: the purpose is being. This is something different than your idea (underlined) of brute survival.
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(Humorously.) I am overjoyed to be the self that you know (smile), and I do indeed take pleasure in that existence, and in meeting its responsibilities. (Pause.) The other personality (smile), which is also myself, has a warm spot in its heart for me (stronger, forceful voice), though again, he would not put it in those terms. He enjoys his own existence.
Both of us are obviously then portions of a larger self, and manifestations of it, but one does not end in the other, and one’s purpose is not to become the other. We all, quite simply, are. Keep this sort of thing in mind when you think in terms of purposes. For the word can distract you, and lead you into narrowing concepts.
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