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TPS5 Session 877 (Deleted) September 3, 1979 5/39 (13%) sperm order eggs spontaneous apelike
– The Personal Sessions: Book 5 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 877 (Deleted) September 3, 1979 9:09 PM Monday

[... 8 paragraphs ...]

You could not have any of your arts, cultures, governments, religions or sciences without first being couched in nature’s spontaneous order. That spontaneous order shows itself in time, but it is apart from time, in that its origins (underlined) are not physical.

[... 9 paragraphs ...]

(Long pause.) Consciousness makes its own patterns. Creativity is still the closest field of endeavor that can possibly teach you about the origin of the species, for your creativity mimics that higher creative spontaneity, out of which all (underlined) order emerges (again intently).

Basically (underlined), any portion of the human body has the inherent capacity to reproduce itself—and further, to become a reproductive organ. Is that clear?

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

I cannot explain adequately that basically childbirth is a joyful—one of the most joyful—creative activities. In a way the child is—in a way (underlined), the child is—the finalized version in your reality (long pause) of a vast number of sperm and eggs.

[... 1 paragraph ...]

There is a gestalt relationship between all the sperm, say, in a man’s body at a given time, in which the sperm that do not connect still add their latent characteristics to the one that seemingly triumphs. In a fashion (underlined twice), they pool their resources, and climb aboard the one ship that makes it to the shore (animated and restless).

[... 13 paragraphs ...]

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