2 results for (book:ur1 AND session:685 AND stemmed:select)

UR1 Section 1: Session 685 February 25, 1974 Preface network selectivity desultorily ostensibly

(A one-minute pause at 10:25.) The self that you know and recognize carries within it hints and traces of all of your probable characteristics that can be actualized within your system of reality. Your body is equipped to bring any of these to fulfillment. Now, because of the selectivity mentioned earlier,1 certain directions may be easier than others, and some may appear impossible. Yet within the psychological and biological structure of your species, the roads of probabilities have more intersections than you know.

The conscious mind as you normally think of it directs your overall action, and its ideas determine the kind of selectivity you use. It is for this reason that I am trying to expand your conscious ideas, so that you become better equipped to choose your line of physical experience from all those probable ones open to you.

1. Seth discusses selectivity in the 682nd session at 10:36.

UR1 Appendix 4: (For Session 685) sidepools neurological bypass Saratoga linear

[...] (As I type I add: We forget anything not pertinent to our selected series of probable actions. [...]

“Now, physically, neurological action is a code for other actions that usually can’t be experienced at once because of the selectivity mentioned earlier.2

[...] He was moving into other selectivities. [...]