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(9:34.) The same kind of recognizable standards that are normally applied to the true-or-false category do not work for such knowledge, since that knowledge is basically, automatically large enough to contain the entire true-or-false realm itself—that is, revelatory information puts true and false designations side by side, and ends up with a system large enough to contain both, in which each are seen as valid constructs that are only part of a larger view of psychological events.
You have a true or false world in that regard, and a relatively very flat psychological view of identity. Within that framework, however, you do have the creative abilities, and these stand out in their own fashions, since they “play with the facts.” They often do not honor conceptual conventions. They do not fit the true-or-false category. The imagination can of course conceive of many events, whether or not those events actually exist.
(Long pause.) Basic reality deals with far more than any true or false category, and the deeper dimensions of actuality contain the source material from which, indeed, your true or false world emerges—so it does Ruburt no particular good to overconcern himself. Our material is the best approximation, the best approximate model you can perceive of a vaster psychological field of existence.
(She didn’t have any questions for Seth. “I think he’s going to go into some of that stuff I got last night about true and false, so I just thought I’d let him go.
[...] So if you believe that you are at the mercy of physical events, you entertain a false belief. If you feel that your present experience was set in circumstances beyond your control, you entertain a false belief.
(10:13.) Many false beliefs therefore are indiscriminately accepted because you have not examined them. [...]
Remember, even false beliefs will seem to be justified in terms of physical data, since your experience in the outside world is the materialization of those beliefs. [...]
(The false awakening: I tell Rob about the plants, and perhaps make a note to record the dream. “Then I realize this is a false awakening, and that I should be able to project. [...]
[...] Then I have another false awakening in which I tell Rob about the dream and levitation.
[...] This is the first time I definitely realized I had a false awakening, then consciously tried to project from it. [...]
Now: Records were often falsified; completely doctored, and false records were often planted. [...] Some sects kept false records on purpose as blinds, so that if these were stolen, the robbers would think they had what they were after.
[...] There were even certain ways of handling a preceding word, so that the word would be a clue that the next word was false. Only those in the know would recognize this, of course, and the others would merrily digest the false information.
(10:06.) There were various marks made, however, to distinguish the various sets of records, true and false. [...]
[...] In the case of these particular errors, the records instead could have helped the churchmen, but they did not have the sense to know the truth from the false.
(To Sue:) Now these attitudes have a false premise, and knowing the premise is false will give you much more freedom. [...]
(To Carl:) From your own parents you also have some false premises, having to do with sex. [...]
[...] Your image is one that is very weak, and this you must change; for the image, again, is built upon false premises—and I will give each of you more specific particulars whenever you want them.
[...] Often false beliefs will prevent it from making these, for the egotistically held ideas will cloud its clear vision.
There is one belief, however, that destroys artificial barriers to perception, an expanding belief that automatically pierces false and inhibiting ideas.
Those that you experience are the result of false beliefs. [...]
I am going to list some limiting false beliefs. [...]
[...] At another level he feared that his relationship with me was the result of unconscious fraud, and trickery, that he had indeed become the false prophet, and conned you and everyone else, including himself.
[...] And if he cannot help them then he does feel like a false prophet, offering hope and practically in a given situation being unable to give it.
[...] From these “fantasized” realities and probable dream events come all the physically accepted “facts” in your world of true and false.
Probable events, experienced dream-wise, and quite valid in other areas of reality, become, say, false in your world, while the same kind of event, physically actualized, becomes true.
The entire event transcends any true or false judgments. [...]
[...] Your sense of falseness would immediately be picked up by your superiors.
Many in the group to which you refer are not being consciously or unconsciously false to themselves. [...]
Also in the long run your salesman’s ability, which was partially developed in another life, would play you false under the circumstances which you contemplate. [...]
Your reactions the other night, Joseph, had to do with two things; this sense of unjustified inferiority with your own ability to deal with the outside world, hence your physical immobility and back spasm; and with a superficial, rationalizing and false protective measure that operates intellectually in your case, making you think that outside conditions are so stupid that you refuse to do anything to alleviate them, feeling that the situation is so ridiculous that nothing you could do would change it. This is a rationalization to cover up the underlying, completely false sense of inferiority.
You have done much for them, and you will be able to do more in direct proportion to your ability to understand that their judgment of you is based upon their own present false conceptions.
[...] This present trouble is a result of your parents’ inabilities and false conceptions, and of your own over-conscientiousness resulting from your Denmark life.