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Thus you deal often with events in which men are touched by great illumination, isolated from the masses of humanity, and endowed with great powers — periods of history that appear almost unnaturally brilliant in contrast with others; prophets, geniuses, and kings shown in greater-than-human proportion.
They will be formed to impress world conditions at any given time, and therefore couched in symbols and events that will most impress the populace. [...]
[...] So inserting this material puts off by one — at least — Seth’s first session for Chapter 8 of Mass Events.
[...] My main reason for presenting the excerpts that follow is the same as it’s been on other occasions: Seth’s material fits into Mass Events very well. [...]
[...] All of the time, the psychological reality is the primary one, that forms all of your events.
In this area certain events really matter. [...] These will include both waking and dreaming events. [...]
[...] The aware mind’s great leeway through the intellect, and its connection with the senses, makes it possible for any singly insignificant event to trigger such experience. [...]
Fire has one meaning if you are afraid of it, another if you consider it a source of warmth; and either of these two meanings will also be colored by any of the endless variations of personal events that any individual might have encountered with it. [...]
Your dreams and the physical events of your lives constantly alter the chemical balances within your body. [...]
[...] “I do not know if it refers to a scramble of lines, events or perhaps eggs. [...] I told Seth it referred to events. [...]
A scramble, as of events. [...]
I do not know if it refers to a scramble of lines, events, or perhaps eggs. [...]
(“Well, I’d say it referred to events… You said strong colors—blues and yellows. [...]
[...] The events may be used in any way the individual chooses; altered, played back the way they happened for contrast; the way, perhaps, an actor would play an old movie in which he appeared over again in order to study it. [...] He has full freedom with the events within those years.
[...] Here the personality must learn to group events in an entirely different way, and completely without any reliance upon the time structure as you know it.
[...] However, to explain to you that decisions are involved, and to separate these events, I must simplify them to some degree. [...]
Now for those who choose to recombine, “mix or match,” events from the immediately past life — to try it over in new ways for example, lessons must also be given. [...]
Early in September Tam mailed back to us, for our approval, the copy-edited 484-page manuscript for Mass Events. [...] Along with our other projects—including answering a steady flow of letters—Jane and I spent the month going over Mass Events, accepting some suggestions but rejecting many others. [...] Early in October I returned Mass Events to our publisher once more; it was ready to be set in type. [...]
Jane doesn’t often refer to such world events in her notes and journals, but we often talk about them. [...] I mailed the finished manuscripts for Mass Events and God of Jane to our publisher on July 2 and 18 respectively. [...]
“I can envision Seth’s material expanding almost endlessly just on a day-to-day basis, as he deals with events in the lives of Jane and me—and this idea conveys nothing about news of his reactions to and interactions with events on various levels of his own reality, plus other realities he may be able to reach. [...]
I plan to mention certain secular affairs that I’ve kept track of while Jane has been producing Dreams, but mainly these notes will deal with personal and professional events in our own lives. [...]
The experimentation with daily predictions will show you quite clearly, with practice, the nature of such distortions, as you see the difference between the predicted event and the event that occurs. [...]
It is also constant, but simultaneous, and not continuous in terms of one event following the other.
[...] These, you see, are electrical realities, which may explain their importance; for you not only sometimes predict so-called future events, but you create their actuality within the electrical field, and therefore insure their existence one way or another within the physical field.
[...] They might appear precognitive if you perceived them, because many of the events contained therein will later occur in fact. They are not precognitive however, for in a large measure they bring about, or cause, physical events.
[...] If you could perceive these dreams then you would have a good idea of the main physical events of the future, because you would see them being born.
These are as a rule connected with significant events that affect many countries. [...]
[...] At the same time she’s been extremely creative, working on her God of Jane, and the introduction to Mass Events—producing many pages of excellent material for those works. [...]
[...] My only recent concern has been that she not let the sessions go on a regular basis just because I’m working on the notes for Mass Events.
Ruburt was correct in his introductory notes today (for Mass Events)—about the poet’s original, long-forgotten abilities, and his role. [...]
It creates then the times, the events, and the places. [...]
(9:45.) Often in the dream state and occasionally in the waking state, a personality will glimpse what seems to be a past personal event . [...]
It would be impossible to proceed physically if the other simultaneous events had to be handled by one ego. [...]
[...] During the week after the Dutch edition arrived, we received from Tam the contracts for God of Jane and Mass Events, both of which contain phrases and clauses in an effort to get around Prentice-Hall’s habit of withholding percentages of earnings against returns. [...] Prentice-Hall even wants to apply any losses for God of Jane against Mass Events after 18 months, in an effort to make one book pay for another! [...]
[...] I bitterly resent the cutting in the first place, and the time that will be spent away from Mass Events, now, as I do all the work necessary to make our points. [...]
If you trust in Framework 2, events will naturally lead to their best fulfillment in publishing, as in anything else. [...]
[...] As the smallest cell within your body participates to its degree in your daily experience, so does the soul to an immeasurably greater extent share in the events of the entity.
[...] The results will be felt down to the smallest cells within your body, and will affect even the most seemingly mundane events of your daily life.
If instead there is a physical event that you strongly desire, then use that energy to imagine its actual occurrence as vividly as you can. [...]
[...] So is your relationship with your mate, your boss, and the kinds of events with which you are uniquely familiar.
(See the attached notes of Jane’s, concerning her experiences of April 30 and May 2. Actually, much else has taken place also, but I didn’t keep daily records and feel somewhat lost in trying to reconstruct events. [...]
[...] She said the feelings didn’t seem to be related to any specific events that she could remember. [...]
[...] For even though it was seemingly somewhat isolated or cut off from the personality’s creative processes, as well as from many current events and ideas, still it had that power to so drastically influence the physical body. [...]
(10:36.) A note to Frank Longwell, by the way—that all in all he is handling the events of his life well at this time. [...]
The nature of that consideration will show itself as a natural result of the psychological events now occurring. [...] There certainly will be dreams and other such events that serve as communications from one portion of the self to another—and these may be initiated from any portion. [...]
Such events will follow their own rhythms if you allow them to. [...]
[...] Simultaneously these other streams of perception and consciousness go by without your notice, yet they are very much a part of you, and they represent quite valid aspects, events, actions, emotions with which you are also involved in other layers of reality.
“You” are not divorced from these other streams of consciousness in any basic way; only your focus of attention closes you off from them, and from the events in which they are involved. [...]
[...] You may instead, “pick up” an event in which a probable self is involved, according to your inclination, your psychic suppleness, your curiosity, your desire for knowledge. [...]
[...] You process daily experience, project it into what you think of as the future, choose from an infinity of probable events those you will make physical, and begin the mental and psychic processes that will bring them into the world of substance.
[...] It may be easier to say, for example: “This or that event began at such a time, and ended later at such-and-such a time.” As Joseph did his notes, however, it became apparent that some events could hardly be so pinpointed, and indeed seemed to have no beginning or end.
[...] That book required much more work on Joseph’s part, and that additional effort itself was a demonstration that the psyche’s events are very difficult to pin down in time.
[...] She also felt instances of the panic, though, having to do with her mother and family events, and we talked those out.