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UR1 Section 1: Session 680 February 6, 1974 4/60 (7%) Linden selves inventor birth hysterectomy
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume One
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Section 1: You and the “Unknown” Reality
– Session 680: How Probable Selves Work in Daily Life
– Session 680 February 6, 1974 9:21 P.M. Wednesday

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Now: When I speak of probable selves, of course I am not speaking of some symbolic portion of the personality structure, or using the idea of probabilities as an analogy.

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From the 13th session for January 6 of the same year: “If I speak in analogies and images, it is because I must relate with the world that is familiar to you.”

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“Imagine further that you actually experienced the feeling of such a furry coat, and all the other feline equipment from the inside, purely as a spectator. This would loosely represent an analogy to my traveling to other planes. It follows that I could not travel to ‘higher’ environments than my own, where more acute senses would instantly perceive me … On many planes, we are fully visible to others on that plane. To some we are invisible; and to us, some are invisible.

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Jane quotes Seth’s material from the 12th session much more extensively in Chapter 3 of The Seth Material; see Seth’s analogy involving cubes (realities) within cubes.

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