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TES9 Session 509 November 24, 1969 2/56 (4%) Jung ee unconscious ego inner
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 509 November 24, 1969 9:10 PM Monday

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Again, when you are in a state that is not the normal waking one, when you have forsaken this daily self, you are nevertheless conscious and alert. You merely block out the memory from the normal waking ego. So when the attributes of consciousness are given, creativity is largely ignored. It is assigned instead primarily to the unconscious. My point is that the unconscious is conscious. Creativity is one of the most important attributes and aspects of consciousness. We will differentiate between normal ego consciousness then, and consciousness that only appears unconscious to that ego.

[... 18 paragraphs ...]

(Jane said my asking questions helped her a good deal in recalling details, whereas she thought she had no memory of any detail. Her impression was of a face with “no hair at the sides, or perhaps bald.” Yet not necessarily bald, she said, not necessarily old. No glasses. Face seemed to be quite small and round rather than square or rectangular. “Sort of a naked kind of a face.” Ears must have been close to the head. “I didn’t see the features, except that nothing stuck out.”

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