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[...] That is, tomorrow as far as the object is concerned, or to do with the future, this being indicated on the object.” When the Wilburs discovered they couldn’t attend the 248th session as witnesses on April 4,1966, the day the photo used as object tonight was taken, I saved the object for future use when they could be witnesses, as explained. In this sense perhaps it can be said the object had a meaning assigned to it concerning the future. [...]
[...] That is, tomorrow as far as the object is concerned, or to do with the future, this being indicated on the object.
Now I have told you that you may legitimately visit not only the past, present and future as it existed, or will exist in physical terms; but you may also visit realities which never existed in physical terms. [...]
[...] (Pause.) Through easy success, through in fact a far more shallow route, but the intuitive self would have suffered drastically in your future, and there would have been severe difficulties.
You will to some extent change the thought of your error, and in so doing of future errors, in your terms. [...]
[...] He will be free, you see, to work in fiction, and will do so in the future, because fiction will be something different than it was.
[...] Into his inner mind come pictures or symbols of material objects, people or events, from perhaps the past as well as present and future imaginings, the joy now being expressed with greater freedom mentally, but with symbols.
The joy stretches out, so to speak, into the future, sheds also its light into the past, and may cover greater areas of expansion than could be shown in physical terms at that moment. [...]
The future relationship should be maintained, even though you live in their house no longer. [...]
[...] We were wondering whether Seth had included some as yet unknown [to us] future salary of hers in his calculations as to whether we could afford to carry the house.
[...] She has no opinion concerning the above material; I have inserted it into the record out of curiosity, and on the off chance that it might come into future use.)
[...] This applies not only individually, so that the cell knows its future pattern, for example; but in the same way, an entire species will unconsciously have the knowledge of its own “ideal” fulfillment in its overall world environment.
[...] It is however highly specific, poised in the moment, but so completely that in your terms past and future are largely meaningless.
[...] As you go about your life, therefore, you are very effectively taking part in the “future” developments of your species. [...]
On many occasions then you set yourself a problem — “Shall I do this or that?” — and form a dream in which you follow through the probable futures that would “result” from the courses available. [...]
[...] (Long pause.) He also, as he stated, was afraid that your attitudes would splash over to color your feelings toward future Seth books, and toward your future contribution toward them. [...]
Others for their own reasons—as numerous as there are individuals—are interested in pursuing the “wicked,” finding the lost, teaching creativity, seeing into the future or past or whatever. [...]
If you worry about probable future threats, you lose some of that natural safety. If you do that as a matter of course, you not only lose the safety, but project threat into the future. [...]
[...] It does little good in certain terms to affect the current power structure (somewhat humorously)—but instead to anticipate the future makers of the world.
[...] As one leaf falls another takes its place, until next year the whole plant, still living, will have a completely new set of leaves — future reincarnational selves of this batch.
[...] If you will remember again our imaginary experience through the inner senses as we looked down at the street, you will remember that I spoke of sensing not only the present essence of the living consciousnesses within a certain scope, but I also mentioned sensing their past and futures.
This sensing would have been done by the third inner sense, in conjunction of course with other senses, and this perception of past, present and future would not take any clock time, at least not theoretically. [...]
[...] This experiencing of past, present and future would seem to be unwilled, almost automatic. [...]
[...] We will go into the other inner senses at future sessions.
The separate building of apartments represented possibilities in the more distant future. [...] The ability represented by the jacket however represents the fairly immediate future.
The therapeutic dream cut short Ruburt’s poor mood by a good two weeks, and the same tactics can be utilized in the future most productively.
(During our daily life we do not take the time to describe in detail each dream we have to the other, unless obvious connections arise in future events, or the dream happens to be unusually vivid in some way. [...]
[...] The bleed-throughs however mean that each people according to their characteristic, interests and activities, attract certain ideas both from the future and the past, and there is constant interaction. Because of this even the past as you think of it, as I told you, is never done and completed, but constantly changed by your present and future.
[...] I mean, think of how much more difficult life could be if we could see the future in dreams? [...]
[...] There was no present, past or future: I knew this, suddenly, irrevocably.
The future is the apparent lapse between the disappearance of one idea construction and its replacement by another in physical reality.
At no point can we actually say that one construction vanishes and another takes its place, but artificially we adopt certain points as past, present and future, for convenience. [...]
[...] I couldn’t describe the expression, but it reminded me of the internal “vision” I’d had this afternoon when I lay down to sleep: I found myself looking at a very old, very probable future manifestation of myself in this life, who rested quietly in bed. [...]
(11:16.) In dream travel it is quite possible to journey to other civilizations — those in your past or future, or even to worlds whose reality exists in other probable systems. [...]
(11:56 P.M. Seth’s comments on my experience certainly illustrate his notions of simultaneous time to some extent, since from my “present” I perceived aspects of myself in the reincarnational “past” as well as in the “future” in this life. [...]
[...] It would also be interesting to see whether the same technique could help me tune in to my future in this life.