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“Creative expression, from its intuitional spark to objectification, mirrors in our private realities the way the universe was [and is] constantly created.
(Jane wrote an intuitive dissertation on the wonderworks idea as soon as she received the title; this took up two single-spaced typewritten pages. She was in “a slightly altered state of consciousness” while transcribing the data. The following excerpts from her paper show the unity that underlies her daily activities; for she thinks that her own dream experiences, “Unknown” Reality, and The Wonderworks — to use a set of recent examples — are so interrelated that practically speaking it would be futile to try to separate them.
“… to meet him personally, I’ve had to go to another level. I tried this once, and got scared.2 Seth wasn’t known at the location I reached there. He could be scattered into several ‘spirit guides’; that’s how his reality would be interpreted, or come through …
Basic nonphysical reality, he told us then, was “like some chameleon-like animal, constantly camouflaging its true appearance by taking on the outward manifestations of each neighboring forest territory [or world] …” And so this primal vitality expressed itself physically in our environment.
[...] The conscious art of creating, understanding, and using dreams has been largely lost; and the intimate relationship between daily life, world events, and dreams almost completely ignored. [...] The members of some ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, knew how to be the conscious directors of dream activity, how to delve into various levels of dream reality to the founts of creativity, and they were able to use that source material in their physical world.2
[...] 4 No system of reality is closed. [...] In the waking state the conscious mind must focus rather exclusively upon that one particular point of concentration that you call reality, simply so that it can direct your activities properly in temporal life. It is quite equipped, however, also to direct you to some extent in other levels of reality when it is not needed for specific survival duties.
[...] I had two questions prepared, both growing out of material in “Unknown” Reality, but had to lay them aside until next time.)
Dictation: These blueprints for reality are relatively invisible because you have allowed yourselves to forget their existence.