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This last is material that we have not given you earlier, lest the implications lead you to feelings of insignificance. But you are not just receivers, you are also givers. As your own universe was formed by entities that you do not presently understand, so the discards of your own consciousness form realities for entities that are scarcely aware of your existence.
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Its sense of identity spontaneously goes beyond the change of its own form. It has no ego to cut the “I” identification short. Creatures without the compartment of the ego can easily follow their own identity beyond any change of form. The inner self is aware of this integrity of identity, but the ego, focused so securely in physical reality, cannot afford this luxury.
Any consciousness is, therefore, innately aware of its basic identity. The inner self knows what is behind the physical stars and planets that the eye views, but the ego would be swept aside in panic at such realization.
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(9:36. Jane came out of trance quickly, but said that the trance had been a good one. Seth came through rather stronger than usual and somewhat rapidly in a louder voice. Resume in the same manner at 9:44.)
Now: again, each thought forms its own electromagnetic reality and is composed of energy which can never be dissipated, but only transformed. The subjective reality of one man, left alone in the universe, would emit enough energy to seed another. That sentence is not distorted.
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(9:48. It took Jane awhile to come out of trance. “I may be done, but I’m not back yet. I hate it when I’m half in and half out. It’s like I’m in a cone. I can hear what’s going on out there, but I still have to get out,” she said.)
(By 9:55 we thought she was out of trance, but this proved to be an over-estimation. Seth, or the trance state, lingered. Jane showed definite tendencies to go back into trance, notably a rolling up of the eyes, and I continually talked her out of it, gave her tea, etc.)
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