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2. Sumari is a “family of consciousness” that Jane first contacted in ESP class for November 23, 1971. She and I are both Sumari. [...] Various Sumari examples can also be found in Chapter 20 and the Appendix of her novel, Oversoul Seven. (And, I can write later, Seth expands his family-of-consciousness material considerably in Session 732, Section 6, Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality.)
(Without a break Jane went from her Seth trance into another very creative mode of consciousness. For perhaps five minutes she sang to the class in Sumari,2 the trance language she initiated a few years ago. I’ve always found the quality of her Sumari expression to be of a high order. [...] Then Jane came through as Sumari once more, but this time she spoke in conversational tones.3 Immediately she was finished, Seth returned:)
3. Jane also writes poetry in Sumari, and can translate it into English. When they’ve been recorded she can do the same with her Sumari songs and her verbal prose, as I call it. Later, as we discussed her use of Sumari in the material for this appendix, I asked her if she could describe the subjective feelings involved with her ability to go so quickly from Seth to Sumari, as well as to reverse the order.
Think of your ideas about your own sexuality in connection with those about your being and consciousness. [...] You have associated the word “female” with the unconscious, while you have been working toward what you now think of as an egotistically based consciousness. [...]
(The contents for this appendix, including a short description of Jane’s use of Sumari, came through within a month after the 690th session was held.
[...] When the conscious and the unconscious minds are understood, you will have no more problems with sexuality.
[...] You see a range of human being and personality that defies conventional ideas of sexuality or of consciousness — that defies all of the ideas that have been handed down to you, and that challenges you each to look for the reality of your own being.
[...] The reason has more to do with the flexibility of consciousness than you presently understand. [...]
Each of you must discover what sexuality is, in all of its aspects, and connect it with the nature of your consciousness and your being. [...]
[...] I think that Seth’s energy propels me into Sumari when he initiates a song, as he did here. [...]