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“I am here to tell you that your joy is not dependent upon your youth, for I am hardly young. I am here to tell you that your joy is not dependent upon your physical body, for in your terms I have none. [...]
“I come here as though I appeared through a hole in space and time. [...]
[...] He’d been here; he knew how it was.
[...] I’d like to mention here that by now we had read several books on extrasensory perception, but still hadn’t come across anything about voice communication. [...]
Here, as Seth, I pounded on the desk for emphasis, and suddenly began speaking in a stronger voice. [...]
“Uh, do you have friendships on your plane as we do here?”
[...] The one thing about your plane that makes it such a tempting field of endeavor for us here is that some of us still have ties of an emotional kind, and we attempt, though often clumsily, to make contact with old friends. [...]
We will try here to give you an example. [...]
[...] As can be seen practically none of the data applies to the test object, with the exception of the white coat; the connection here is tenuous, and will be explained. [...]
[...] I saw immediately what we were doing here.
The November event I believe had to do with an occasion when your Ann visited here, but it is hardly adequate.
Give us a moment here. [...]
You were therefore expected by him to keep the sessions from getting out of hand, to help in quotes “police” his spontaneous self here, as you did in the sexual area and in your personal relationship. [...]
[...] You were encouraging him to even further spontaneity on the one hand, to intuitional freedom, and yet to his point of view requiring him to exert all kinds of discipline, which he felt was your role—to follow the intuitions so far, know when to stop at the proper target, and it was here that he first deeply felt you as a taskmaster.
[...] You can put up with noncontact comparatively speaking far better than Ruburt, and will be the first one to draw the line here. [...]
[...] Here Seth referred to some comments about reincarnation and counterparts that I’d made to Jane this evening at the supper table.)
2. For some background information on Seth’s basic units of consciousness (CU’s), cells, probabilities, time structures and other material in connection with his delivery here, I suggest reviewing these sessions in Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality: 682–84, 688, and 694.
4. I doubt if by his statement Seth means that physicists are attempting to study his CU’s (see Note 2) — certainly not yet, although a few scientists who have written us thereby show that they’re familiar with Seth’s thinking here. [...]
9. A note added two months later: In retrospect it’s easy to see that while discussing his ideas of counterparts here, Seth was also preparing us for the families-of-consciousness material he was to start giving in January 1975. [...]
All depths here, and all dimensions here in the electrical system, are all in terms of intensity alone. [...]
[...] You do not see the dream itself, for even here, after giving a dream reality, electrical existence, you must break it down into simpler terms so that you can perceive what you have indeed created.
If, on the other hand, thinking of him under the same conditions, you stop yourself and say gently to yourself: he will begin to feel better now—or his drinking is temporary—and there is indeed hope here, then you have given him aid, for the suggestions will at least represent some small telepathic ammunition to fight off the war of despondency.
(Here is the private material Seth has given for Jane in the last two sessions:
“Flexibility is the key word here, a voluntary changing of the self as it is allowed to explore each probability. [...] The basic sense of identity here is carried by what you could compare to the subconscious that you know. [...]
[...] According to Seth, each of us has counterparts in other systems of reality; not identical selves or twins, but other selves who are part of our entity, developing abilities in a different way than we are here.
“But when will he be here in our terms?” Rob asked quickly, because it was almost time for the session to end.
Here I want to include excerpts from three sessions in which Seth explains the difference between a physical event and a probable one, and the relationship between us and probable systems of reality. [...]
[...] I am going to trip here or here or there, or someone is going to trip me up, or certainly someone will throw a stone in my path.” [...]
[...] Here again you find yourself often in a dilemma of your making, between the ideal and what seems to be; if not the grossly practical, something close to it.
First of all, you have both been living in your own isolated universes, and this applies to my friend over here with the bare feet on the couch. [...]
(Humorously:) I am not done with you yet, but I do not want him (Carl) to feel left out over here, and while you are recovering I will speak to him: for you were also in your own isolated universe, and if hers had fears in it, then yours was a valley of desolation in which your emotions were like unruly animals galloping around in there; and you were so frightened and worried about your own worth that you could not consider hers, and you were so insecure that her sensing insecurity, when you were aware of it, drove you to anger.
Now give us time here. [...]
[...] You should have been able to help fight it—put down here that I smiled, and add—ideally speaking.
We will here encounter no such difficulties as were encountered in the past. [...]
(Here Jane’s voice was deep and loud.)
[...] I will for Joseph’s benefit here state that the material itself will in the future be closely studied. [...]
[...] I will here in your apartment however keep a careful watch.
[...] There was a fine distinction to be made here, since both Lois and my brother were involved taking pictures of Jane for the same purpose: Jane’s ESP book. Thus Seth and Jane worked very well together here. [...]
[...] But an old car brings back the old struggles between your parents, and it is precisely here that subconsciously you and Ruburt do not agree. [...]
There is also a lesser connection here with the garage in which your father spent so much of his time, for you picked up your mother’s anger that he was so often there. [...]
[...] There could be other meanings here.