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He spoke of the undiscovered man in terms of the whole self, whose abilities are so little known, and this is precisely what we are here attempting to bring to light: the vast areas within the self which have been left undiscovered and unknown.
The division here in the room into spheres of more or less separated activities is of great benefit. [...]
(I might also add here that in the short time since the bed was changed in position, so that its head points north, Jane has lost the persistent soreness of the ribs on her left side. [...]
[...] There are some rather unusual circumstances here, in family and past family situations.
[...] I don’t think those actions inspired Seth’s advice here, although my unconscious motivations for such a practice may coincide with it. [...] The interesting thing here was that after a while my co-workers not only came to understand what I was saying, but joined in the game.
[...] Many of the exercises given here are geared in that direction.
8. Seth’s material here can apply to the “case histories” Jane described in chapters 15 and 16 of Adventures.
I am glad to see so many friends here this evening and as usual, I have a message for you and, as usual, I want you to do something. [...]
(To Sue.) You and this friend of yours over here, I am going to take the two of you together in the dream state and take you on some journeys that will make your head spin and your hearts sing, and I want Ruburt to see these written down, too. [...]
Now, all of you here now know that the dead are not necessarily quiet, and that there is no somber mood necessarily connected with those who are no longer alive, in your own terms. [...]
(To Natalie.) Now, we have some good progress over here from the silent one in the corner and we expect it to continue. [...]
[...] You are here to use, enjoy, and express yourself through the body. You are here to aid in the great expansion of consciousness. You are not here to cry about the miseries of the human condition, but to change them when you find them not to your liking through the joy, strength and vitality that is within you; to create the spirit as faithfully and beautifully as you can in flesh.
[...] There is so much to be said here, as it is also necessary to consider the ways in which physical material is constantly created, and to consider the role of the senses.
[...] To the contrary, since we have a gestalt here his conscious as well as subconscious grasp of information is important. [...]
I hope you realize that what we have here is value fulfillment of individualized portions of energy within the physical field, through construction of this energy into matter. [...]
(In any event, here are short Seth quotations on five of the subjects he referred to that are of special interest to us. [...]
[...] Returning to our analogy, however: You are like one violet, born in one spring on one ledge, and we will call the ledge, here, 1940. [...]
[...] Seth obviously elaborated on that material here, but instead of quoting it in Appendix 18 also, I thought of letting the reader first come across it in this session; and so, to whatever tiny extent, this additional information now alters each reader’s present reality by changing his or her conception of that Jane-Ruburt-Seth relationship.
Another thought here is the love of continuing creation, which is continually formed by, through, and because of inquiring consciousness. [...]
[...] I cannot obviously in one evening cover all the matters that have been suggested here.
[...] But here I was politely told I would not even be informed as to whether the connection was family.)
[...] At one point here the definite feeling was that my thumbs especially were extending themselves through the tips, toward each other in an effort to meet across my body.
[...] (Some physicists, however, have implied that subatomic particles—photons—communicate with each other as they take their separate but “sympathetic” paths.) Pardon my irony here, but Seth has always dealt with the ramifications of consciousness and maintained also that we do not inhabit just one probable world, but constantly move among them by choice—and by the microsecond, if one chooses.
[...] Words become terribly inadequate tools to express what I feel and am trying to write here, for I want to record at once every combination of relationships I can conceive of….
[...] Not even when I play around with his ideas relative to quantum theory can such proof be found—yet I let Jane’s “amazingly strong” will be the measuring and observing device that automatically causes “waves” of knowing or consciousness—in Framework 2, for example—to coalesce into the “particles” that make up the physical forms she perceives as her reality in Framework 1, either psychically from a distance or right here.
I have described those early sessions elsewhere, but here I’m including, instead, a poem that is a dramatic, intuitive statement about my feelings at the time. [...]
[...] Here is a brief excerpt from that twelfth session:
I hope you see what I have done here. [...]
[...] (Only a few excerpts were given here.)