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[...] (Long pause.) You want to remove the idea that the situation is critical, and as unrealistic as it may seem, begin to change your thoughts more valiantly when this is possible. [...]
(9:01.) I will help you initiate a time of new dedication, so that these feelings and ideas become focused even more effectively in your lives. [...]
[...] One of them is that she may have associated punishment with physical motion — this idea stemming from her days at the Catholic home, where the youngsters were made to kneel for long periods of time as punishment for various “wrongs.” [...]
(When I asked her if she wanted to have a session, she said in surprise that she had no idea for one, and was hardly ready or in the mood. [...]
[...] Seth dictated his letter in April 1975, just after finishing his part of the work for Volume 2 of “Unknown,” and I presented it while introducing Volume 1. Jane still handles most of the mail herself, and she continues to send people Seth’s letter because we still think he presented excellent ideas in it.
Ideas of good and evil are exaggerated, cut off from each other. [...]
1. In recent weeks Jane herself has been quite intrigued by the idea of “personal centering,” as she put it in her notes for God of Jane. [...]
Now unless you come to terms with your own doubts about yourselves then you will have no idea what faith is and when I use the word faith, I am not speaking in religious terms. [...]
Now if you must project your ideas upon me, then instead of projecting upon me the image of the wise old man, I would prefer, instead, you project upon me the image of a skylark in the morning. [...]
[...] Consciousness wants to return to the body, but it has been hypnotized into the idea that the body must not awaken. [...]
(Since this session — it is June 1 as I type this — Jane and I have been experimenting somewhat with altered sleep patterns, and we can say that Seth’s ideas seem eminently workable. [...]
Now we discover that such references were tailored to our own rather limited ideas of the qualities assigned to the sexes, for in Psyche Seth makes it clear that the psyche is not male or female, “but a bank from which sexual affiliations are drawn.” [...]
[...] Sometimes this happens in dreams or as inspiration: Inventors, for example, might be receiving a given idea from the future, or an archaeologist might make a discovery as the result of receiving information from the past.
[...] It includes many exercises to acquaint each person with that deeper portion of the self, and invites the reader to search into his or her ideas and experiences on many levels.
Your idea of a god, in fact any concept held by humanity, represents at best a very small and insignificant idea, based upon the root assumptions of your own system. This does not mean such ideas are not legitimate as far as they go. [...]
(In addition, the idea of a federal building enters in, in that the object is a pseudopostage stamp. [...]
[...] This individual—again, name not recalled—listened to a talk Rusty gave in an auditorium, explaining some of Seth’s ideas along with her own interest in the tarot. [...]
[...] He played with the idea of checking some notes, and then taking his chapter (on James) to the living room table, and darkening his room. [...]
[...] All quite practical ideas.
(The session is included in the regular series [Session 494] because of the voice effects; the fact that both Seth and his entity spoke; some new ideas from both entities; and because no regular session was held the next day, Wednesday, July 16. [...]
[...] Jane said she felt it was a good session, an unusual occasion to get some new ideas, so she went along with Seth and his entity. [...]
[...] However, I liked both Jim’s ideas of my doing the Preface for Jane’s book, and of publishing a photo of her. [...]
My own imperfect recollection following Tam’s request that I look for it was that Seth, Dreams … was an unfinished collection of records, ideas, and chapters that Jane had struggled with for several years, without selling it. [...]
[...] I cannot believe that in matters of life and death my psyche would be so foolish as to indulge in wish fulfillment, relaying to me only those ideas it “thinks” I want to consciously know. [...]
[...] In fact, at times I found the similarities between the contents of those messages and my ideas of Jane’s own ambience to be striking.
[...] It is more pleasurable — though my ideas of pleasure have changed some since I was a physical being — being more rewarding and offering far greater opportunities for creative achievement.
[...] These changing forms would in no way bother my associates, for they would take them as immediate clues as to my mood, feelings, and ideas.
[...] There are certain points in time and space, therefore, (again in your terms), that are more conducive than others, where both ideas and matter will be more highly charged. Practically speaking, this means that buildings will last longer; in your context, that ideas wedded to form will be relatively eternal. [...]
I used quotation marks around the entire heading for this chapter to stress the point that the heading is written with your own ideas of health and disease in mind. Actually, however, regardless of appearances and misreadings of natural events, the very idea of disease as you usually think of it, is chauvinistic (louder) in health rather than in sexual terms.