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TPS2 Session 664 (Deleted Portion) May 21, 1973 5/17 (29%) plastoid wheeling impact plastic angles
– The Personal Sessions: Book 2 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 664 (Deleted Portion) May 21, 1973

[... 6 paragraphs ...]

It is the ego of course that concentrates so intently upon physical reality and physical problems, as well as challenges. When Ruburt utilizes other focuses and turns his consciousness in other than directly-physical areas, when he turns several angles away, then to some extent (underlined) he frees himself to some degree from beliefs, but certainly from their effects. The mode of orientation is simply not the same.

It is true that his beliefs are also responsible for the fact that he can experience such alterations to begin with. While his beliefs are partially responsible for his astonishing facility, once in various altered states he is in a kind of free-wheeling situation as far as physical reality is concerned. He is in it but not directly focused there.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

(Long pause at 9:42.) In certain terms alterations of consciousness involved you in experiences of an angular nature, where perception uses physical reality as a basis, but forms angles from it. In certain terms the physical world can (underlined) be said to be opaquely perceived then, while other perceptions become clearer, but the normally conscious attention (underlined) is no longer so dominant, and even normal beliefs go into a momentary withdrawal.

They are activated again of course upon the next usual impact of ego consciousness with the environment. Ruburt believes in his inner agility. It is only with the impact of body and environment, of course, that he has difficulty. The free-wheeling states of consciousness can therefore be of help to him, the free-wheeling characteristic being primarily in relationship to physical reality. His intentness then is translated or transferred away from the normal environment.

[... 3 paragraphs ...]

(9:59. No more personal material was received. Plastoid is not in the dictionary. Seth created it as an adjective for plastic.)

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