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[...] They were seen by you as far older, as you interpreted, created and then perceived bitterness and negative attitudes. [...] Such personalities can be created and are created under varying conditions too many to enumerate.
[...] The act of crossing will be reflected in a million other worlds, but these reflections will be themselves alive and the act of perceiving itself will create still another vortex of actualization.
The soul is too great to know itself, yet each individual portion of the soul seeks this knowledge and in the seeking creates new possibilities of development, new dimensions of actuality. [...]
After the Seth sessions began, Seth told us that we, ourselves, had created the images of the couple, projected all of our negative attitudes into them and then reacted. [...]
[...] Again, your world was not created, then, by some exteriorized, objectified God who created it from the outside, so to speak, and set it into motion. Many [religious] theorists believe, for example, that such a God created the world in such a fashion, and that the process of decay began at almost the same hypothetical moment that the creation ended.
These were, and are, and will be, created in the same fashion as that I have explained—and again, all such systems are open, even though operationally they may appear not to be.
In a manner of speaking, you continually create your soul as it continually creates you.
[...] The soul, in other words, has created a world for you to inhabit, to change — a complete sphere of activity in which new developments and indeed new forms of consciousness can emerge.
[...] It creates worlds as it goes, so to speak.
Actually it can be said that since the self creates its environment, then the environment is an extension of the self. The division between the subject who creates the environment, and the object-(hyphen) environment, which is created, is an artificial but necessary development.
[...] What is perceived changes, as what is created changes.
[...] You must also keep in mind that the individual creates his own environment through his successive incarnations.
[...] The dog, of course, created and maintained his own physical construction, but you saw only your own construction of him.
[...] ...And so are each of you artists and you create the world that you know. And when you look at the world you know you can say, “Look, this is what I have created!” And if you do not like what you see, then there is no point in ripping apart the painting or ripping apart the framework of your life. [...]
[...] If you realize that you create your physical reality through your own thoughts and desires, then you have learned the most important aspects of reality. [...]
It would be of value only if you realized that you create your physical reality now. [...]
I have said this often in class: You have been given the most awesome gift of all—the gift to create from your own thoughts and desires. [...]
[...] You create the accidents. You create the triumphs. Now, each of you create the ambiguous universe that you live in, and you project your ideas of reality upon it. [...]
[...] Travelers in a space and time that you have both created. Actors wearing different masks, but in a play that you have both created. [...]
[...] You forget there are problems you must work through, and that in the struggle to create further creativity results. [...]
([Gert:] “Is this a force that I personally feel or our cultural or this physical universe that we have created?”)
Your spirit joined itself with flesh, and in flesh, to experience a world of incredible richness, to help create a dimension of reality of colors and of form. [...] You are not here to cry about the miseries of the human condition, but to change them when you find them not to your liking through the joy, strength and vitality that is within you; to create the spirit as faithfully and beautifully as you can in flesh.
[...] You may have chosen a particular theme for this existence, a certain framework of conditions, but within these you have the freedom to experiment, create, and alter conditions and events.
Each person chooses for himself the individual patterns within which he will create this personal reality. [...]
[...] You may feel quite virtuous, for example, in hating evil, or what seems to you to be evil; but if you find yourself concentrating upon either hatred or evil you are creating it. [...]
You do create your own dreams. Nevertheless, you do not create them during a specific point in time. [...]
As an individual creates his physical image and environment according to his abilities and defects, and in line with his expectations and inner needs, so does he create his dreams; and these interact with the outer environment.
[...] But each of you creates a dream world of validity, actuality, durability and self-determination, in the same way that the entity projects the reality of its various personalities. [...]
The fact is that each of you create your own physical reality; and en masse, you create both the glories and the terrors that exist within your earthly experience. [...]
Consciousness creates form. [...]
I have told you often that you create your reality physically. Obviously you create your psychic and spiritual reality also. You are aware (underlined) of the physical environment that you create. [...]
In one way they are automatic offshoots or products, except that once created, because of their nature and their nonphysical environment, their abilities far surpass your own in terms of acceleration. [...]
[...] In each life you choose and create your own settings or environments; and in this one you chose your parents and whatever childhood incidents that came within your experience. [...]
[...] Before this book is done I hope to show you precisely how you create each minute of your experience so that you can begin to exert your true creative responsibility on a conscious level — or nearly so.
[...] Room is made for the existence of the devil, who rebelled against the God who created him and constantly inveighs others to follow him in choosing the not-good. [...] Through privation theory religion has created unanswerable questions for itself as it seeks to explain man’s inhumanity to man. To me, privation theory is a beautiful example of how man projects his fears of the world he’s created out upon that very world. [...]
I don’t mean at all to put down everything we’ve created in our world, and to proclaim that Seth’s concept of All That Is is [...] I do mean to relate the self-created elements of our interior and exterior, individual and mass worlds to a larger whole of consciousness. [...]
[...] I think we’re creating a probable reality in which consciousness has the absolute freedom to explore all facets of itself—every one we can think of, and therefore create. [...]
[...] I congratulated her; I told her that she had created another fine work which would help many people.
[...] As long as you believe in a devil, for example, you will create one that is real enough for you, and for the others who continue to create him.
We go back to our fundamentals: You create reality through your feelings, thoughts, and mental actions. [...]
(9:40.) The hallucination is created, therefore, out of fear and of restriction. [...]
There are, then, no devils waiting to carry anyone off, unless you create them yourself, in which case the power resides in you and not in the mock devils. [...]
The atoms and molecules within a cloud create the cloud; the atoms and molecules within your body create your body. And you within the body create the world that you know. [...]
[...] You will learn to distinguish between the reality of joy and pseudorealities that you have created, or you will begin again. [...] And you will create with joy and spontaneity when you recognize that within the leaf of a flower the consciousness that is within it, and relate it to yourself, and honor it and treat it as a little brother, you will be free. [...]
I will however begin a discussion concerning the personality and its relationship to those dreams which it creates.
[...] The dreams created by the personality can be considered therefore as a part of the changing personality. [...]
As a personality is molded by his exterior circumstances, so is he also molded by the dreams that he creates, and which help to form his interior or psychic environment. [...]