2 results for (book:ur2 AND session:712 AND stemmed:perceiv)
“Within your system colors may be perceived as sound (chromesthesia, or ‘colored hearing’). Their connections with human moods are only too apparent. Concerning Joseph’s point about sound: Sound, alone, entering the body, instantaneously changes it … Any perception instantly changes the perceiver. It also changes the thing perceived….”
The 581st session for Chapter 20 of Seth Speaks not only contains notes on tachyons, but Seth’s own material on superspeed entities: “Some of these in your terms share the same space as your own universe. You simply would not perceive such particles as mass.” And: “There are many ranges and great varieties of such units, all existing beyond your perceivable reach.”
“The relaxation involves a curious sense of dropping down inwardly, of going slowly beneath the realities we usually recognize. It’s a smooth transition in which perception is slowed down topwise, but deepened so that usually unperceived stimuli seem to rise from an underside of consciousness and bodily sensation. In that kind of relaxation the body itself perceives differently; that’s what I’m trying to emphasize. Looking at a leaf while in that state, I easily feel myself as part of the leaf, and I think this is a biological as well as a psychic perception. At certain levels the body feels that way itself, although ordinarily we aren’t aware of it. Such a relaxation, then, is almost an extension of biological insight.”
Seth, from the 154th session for May 12, 1965: “Basically, the physical body has the potential for perceiving stimuli on a generalized basis. By this I mean that although the eyes are for seeing, the ears for hearing, and so forth, the potentials of the physical body include the capacity to hear, for example, through any given portion of the bodily expanse … Sound, then, can be felt as well as heard, although in such cases you may say that the sound is heard in the depths of the tissues; this, however, being an analogy … Ruburt, in feeling sound, merely experienced it from a different perspective.
The rockbed reality is the one in which the perceiver is focused. [...]
[...] There is then a whole great inner dimension even to the space that you know, that you do not perceive. [...]
Theoretically, a thoroughly educated space traveler in your time, landing upon a strange planet, would be able to adjust his own consciousness so that he could perceive the planet in various “sequences” of time. [...]
[...] To perceive other realities you alter your own coordinates, tuning them in to other systems and attracting those into your focus.