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[...] Now you should realize that this endeavor is indeed a highly creative one, for you have here at the least, at the very least, two personalities, my own and Ruburt’s, and we dwell entirely (in) different dimensions. [...]
There is energy within her that is given gladly and is used by the entire physical family. [...]
[...] The resulting sensations may be unpleasant at times—but the entire procedure balances itself out so that no one area is under undue strain for any long period of time, as other areas unwind. [...]
(Long pause.) The entire magical approach is indeed at your command, and with your strong impetus now, you should be able to put it to use in far better fashion than you have before. [...]
His development began in your terms in such ancient times that for all intents and purposes you could say that in terms of value fulfillment he was so far advanced as to be alien entirely.
Now some personalities from one system aid other personalities within other systems, but highly developed personalities, those in your terms so far advanced, will set for themselves the task of aiding an entire civilization; of assisting the development of a new system, and sometimes initiating the existence of that system.
Your consciousness, as you think of it, may of course leave your body entirely before physical death. [...]
[...] Then there is a period of self-examination, a rendering of accounts, so to speak, in which they are able to view their entire performance, their abilities and weak points and to decide whether or not they will return to physical existence.
(10:55.) Any given individual may experience any of these stages, you see; except for the self-examination, many may be sidestepped entirely. [...]
All systems of reality are not physically oriented, you see, and some are entirely unacquainted with physical form. [...]
Having long ago recognized the dependence of form upon consciousness, we have simply been able to change our forms entirely so that they more faithfully follow each nuance of our inner experience.
[...] You cannot content the aged entirely with hobbies any more than you can the young, but meaningful work means work that also has the exuberance of play, and it is that playful quality that contains within itself great propensities of a healing and creative nature.
[...] My second thought was to cut his statement out of this record entirely, so that Jane and I wouldn’t have to contend with it at all. [...]
[...] There was a greater and greater body of knowledge to be transmitted as physical existence continued, for they did not transmit private knowledge only, but the entire body of knowledge that belonged to the group as a whole.”
[...] If he never learned of the plane crash, and did not have faith in the beneficial nature of events, then he might simply remember the entire affair as highly unpleasant, stupid, and even think that it was another example that he could do nothing right.
The entire pattern of your lives is taken into consideration in Framework 2. There is no need for bargaining. [...]
The entire Cézanne book was inherent in the first page. [...]
Now he did a good job on the chapter, and it will help him if he imagines the entire book to be a young beautiful sapling that moves easily with each breeze, the nerves like tiny unseen branches, soft and flexible, going even out from his body.
If a different picture entirely presents itself then by all means note it. [...]
Overall the climate of the entire establishment here has been supportive. [...]
Seth also presented the entire work in such a way that the events of our daily lives were intimately connected with his material, serving as personal examples of how his theories actually work in everyday experience. [...]
[...] I quoted that statement in Volume 1’s Epilogue, and now, after finishing my own work on the entire manuscript, I realize how truly apropos it is.
[...] Then she tells me that without my persistence and diligence, the Seth material might not have been recorded or correlated, or might exist in a different form entirely. [...]
[...] First, the very nature of her abilities leads to hosts of them, in ways that would have been entirely unexpected earlier in our lives. [...]
[...] Now I’m getting something over there [to her left] that’s entirely disconnected from what I was getting two minutes ago over here. [...]
“You should see him visually—either entirely objectified or in an unusually vivid inner image. [...]
[...] Seth explains this relationship by saying that the two are related, like distant cousins.) He begins with what I think is an excellent description of the whole self or entire identity as it is related to this and other existences.
[...] A portion of the self can and does experience events in an entirely different fashion [than the ego does] and this portion goes off on a different tangent. [...]
[...] There are few of these but they are very vivid and they serve—as do the family’s joint experiences—to reinforce the identity of the entire psychological structure.
[...] In the case of entities, each such self dwells entirely in its own dimension or system of reality.
[...] The other “dream” experienced simultaneously was, instead, your muddled interpretation of vital experienced reality on the part of another portion of yourself, in another reality entirely; a dimensional bleed-through. [...]
(11:08.) There are even now in your species a number of different kinds of consciousness; different in that the physical life-situation is qualitatively experienced in ways that are not native to you in your culture; different in that the entire fabric of meaning, interpretation, experience, and life itself is “alien” to the kind of experience with which you are familiar. [...]
[...] In at least one of these selves, the knowledge of this entire event comes to consciousness like a half-recalled dream of its own, and the experience of recalling and being recalled is like liquid electricity in me, the anchor self.
[...] By physical universe I mean everything with which we come into contact in any way at all—stars, chairs, events, rocks, flowers—our entire physical experience. [...]
[...] Therefore you have three different physical glasses here, but each one exists in an entirely different space continuum.”
[...] Each individual actually creates an entirely different object, which his own physical senses then perceive. [...]
[...] At this time, there are three entirely different Marks in this room.”