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The aspects are personified in the character. Through the centuries, in your terms, there have been different personalities, some physical and some not, with whom the species identified. Christ is one of these: in some respects the most ideal detective — in a different context, however — out to save the good and to protect the world from harm. In certain ways man also projected outward the idea of a devil or devils, and for somewhat the same reasons, so that he could identify with what he thought of as the unsavory portions of the psyche as he understood them at any given time. In between there are a multitude of such personalities, all vividly portraying parts of the psyche.
[...] These represent the unconscious elements of the species, which become ‘particleized’ in physical existence.”
Although these final paragraphs from the 775th session contain many ideas, I want to stress two of them that I find especially evocative: Seth’s reference to many reincarnations in one accepted lifetime, and the unconscious elements of the species being represented by its wavelike characteristics.