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UR2 Appendix 16: (For Session 711) sidewalks city theater traps beloved

I feel no great responsibility for any of your beings. [If I did] then I would be denying you your own power, and therefore seemingly building my own … I am here because I enjoy it. I am a teacher, and because I am a teacher I love to teach. A person who loves to teach needs people who love to learn. That is why I am here and why you are here … My view of reality is different from your own, and that is fine, and so I can teach. A true teacher allows you to learn from yourself. I enjoy the great vitality and exuberance of your reality, and our city will have joy and exuberance. Now joy sounds quite acceptable, but (with amusement) our city will also have fun — which in many spiritual circles is not so acceptable!

UR2 Section 4: Session 711 October 9, 1974 station programs psyche grocer characters

From the point of view of the perceiver these would be unofficial events, and yet they could serve as important clues to the nature of reality. [...] From your point of view you could not pick up the grocer’s escapades and the symphony, for instance, if both came through at 8 o’clock in the evening, without switching from one to the other: You would have to choose which program you wanted.

[...] Through Ruburt, then, I am permitted to view the earth “again” in your terms. [...]

UR2 Appendix 18: (For Session 711) appendix Jung excerpts animus particles

[...] With a smile: “Viewing a historical moment through your marvelous television, you can refer to much that has passed, [but] one minute of such a referral costs you one minute of present time. [...]

[...] In Chapter 5 of The Seth Material however, Jane presented much longer excerpts from the same session in order to explain her own views.

[...] We were very dissatisfied with our status quo: After years of work, Jane had managed to publish but a few poems and a few pieces of science fantasy (several short stories and two brief novels), and in my own view I wasn’t making it as the kind of artist I wanted to be. [...]