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[...] Your conscious mind was taken up fully with your activities, giving the inner self full rein. [...]
It is because of this instantaneous creation and projection of inner reality into form that you experience time within the physical system—to train you literally, to give you time to learn to handle your own creations. [...]
[...] In so doing he reinforces a sense of power over both inner habits and the physical environment.
Besides working with body belief, you are automatically working with the inner belief, showing him that physical activity can be mixed with creativity in the book and in our sessions, that you approve, yourself, and that he is physically capable.
Now there are also inner “broadcasts” going on constantly — to which, however, you are not consciously attuned. [...]
[...] You take your particular “language” so for granted, and use it so effortlessly, that you give no thought at all to the fact that it implies other languages also, or that it gains its meaning because of inner assumptions that are never spoken, or by the use of pauses in which no sounds are made. [...]
These inner communications, then, reach outward in all directions. [...]
The inner ego is quite capable of dealing with both types of experience, and it is of course to this inner ego that your own suggestions will make sense, and be acted upon.
[...] The inner logic is much more consistent within the dream universe, and action is permitted greater freedom in several important respects.
[...] Many are born the same day of any given year, and generally within the same time period — but individually the inner triggering may be far different, so that while the overall conditions at birth may appear more or less the same, the inner reactions to them will vary widely. [...]
Consciousness does not simply choose to be born at a certain place in space and time, but it also endows its physical organism ahead of time with certain inner triggers so that it will respond to those conditions in highly individualistic ways.
[...] An ant born at three o’clock in the afternoon, when Miss X comes home with her boyfriend, is apt to have a hard time of it — for the couple runs about exuberantly, shaking all of the establishment, and tumbling the dust in the inner crevices.
[...] After 10:19: “To the extent that you are open and receptive, you can benefit greatly by the various experiences of your probable selves … often what seems to you to be an inspiration is a thought experienced but not actualized on the part of another self … Ideas that you have entertained and not used may be picked up in this same manner by other probable you’s. Each of these probable selves considers itself the real you, of course, and to any one of them you would be the probable self; but through the inner senses each of you are aware of your part in this gestalt.”
Later elaborations on the above statement gave us a pretty fair idea of what inner processes go on so that Seth and I can make contact. [...]
[...] As you give inner purpose and organization to your dreams, and obtain insight and satisfaction from them though they involve only a part of your life, so the entity to some extent directs and gives purpose and organization to his personalities.
[...] Seth also said that an inner part of each personality was aware of its relationship with its entity—and that this portion did man’s breathing for him and controlled those bodily processes that we consider involuntary.
We quickly learned that Seth regarded physical symptoms as the outward materialization of inner dis-ease. [...]
[...] In a very deep trance, the inner processes are hidden even from the medium. With most mediums the mechanics are so automatic that little can be learned about the inner psychological actions involved in such work. [...]
The next episode didn’t involve Seth directly, except that I was following his directions in the use of the Inner Senses. [...]
[...] The tests, and Seth’s comments, also gave us insights into the nature of inner perception that literally could not have been achieved in any other way.
[...] I am no poet but then thinking of one of Ruburt’s poems, then think of the brain, indeed, as a web you form about the inner self. [...]
I want you to understand the nature of your inner self or, for your friend over here (to Joel Hess) the nature of your soul, for it is a focal point of reality from which other realities spring and not imprisoned in tiny boxes of days or weeks or months, or even of centuries. [...]
[...] Then when you are doing well in class, you will be able to relate not only to some reincarnational selves but to the inner self and to its activities and use these activities to enrich your normal daily encounters and to increase the nature and extent of your perceptions. [...]
[...] Joy, faithfully followed, can lead you to the inner vitality that dwells within yourself and, hence, to All That Is. [...]
[...] Now you need not close your eyes but if you listen to your own inner voice, and if you allow yourself the freedom, and if you understand the nature of probabilities, then as I speak and as you listen you can indeed, to some extent, perceive the other reality, the specific reality of which I am speaking in which you also exist as a group. [...]
Now: The alpha state is a threshold, a preliminary state between the physically oriented portions of the personality and the inner self. [...]
[...] On the other hand, within these other systems there is a strong innovative group consciousness developing, in which identity is retained but greater inner play allowed between individuals, a large creative interchange of symbol-pools, a drawing upon mental and psychic symbols with greater facility. [...]
[...] Your ordinary thoughts may falter, or slip and slide around your inner comprehension without ever really coming close to expressing it.
It did not occur to him that those experiences had anything to do with this book, or that in acting so spontaneously he was following any kind of inner order. [...]
Sense data therefore may be the result of perception of outer and inner environment. [...] It is more difficult to translate inner data in this manner. [...] Inner data so translated must be built up from scratch, so to speak. [...] There is no like sense of continuity, as a rule, against which to check sense perceptions which are translations of inner data.
[...] Some impressions however have their origin within inner reality, and the personality is receiving information not available to the egotistical self. If such inner data is to become at all conscious, it must be translated into terms that the ego can recognize. [...]
There is a significant similarity between sense perceptions that are translations of inner data, and the sense perceptions that take place in dreams, in that both are relatively fleeting. [...]
[...] The senses within them, that is within the recognizable senses, perceive and create an inner world, they perceive part of an inner world. [...] However as your regular senses are limited according to the plane which you inhabit—in your case dear friends on your plane extremely limited, I’m afraid—so are the corresponding inner senses limited.
The waking state, then, has its source in the dream state, and all of the objects, environment, and experience that are familiar to you in the waking state also originate in that inner dimension.
Projecting your consciousness out of your body, therefore, provides at the same time an inner probing of consciousness itself, as well as experience of its manifestations. There are then inner lands of the mind, and other worlds quite as legitimate as your own. [...]
[...] The effects of objectivity are caused as the psyche projects its experience into inner dimensions that it has itself created.
[...] The overall reception is dependent upon the wiring and the inner workings of the radio — and (intently) those workings exist apart from the stations they are meant to pick up. [...]
(12:21.) These characters become portions of the inner literature of the mind. [...]
The individual’s ability to receive these impressions of which we have been speaking, and his ability to translate them and to construct them, is all determined by his own personal psychic background in past existences and in the present one, and by his own inner conception of himself, the physical universe, his place in it, and by his inner reactions to ideas.
[...] Also during this period, Jane experienced an odd sensation within the black field of inner vision: as though she was moving quickly through space and changing perspective.
Measurements can be made of one so-called one physical object merely because inner communication is so exact and extensive. [...]
The book will stand along with Ruburt’s own Aspect Psychology, serving to give demonstrations in the operation of the psyche itself as different parts of it view the reality that you know, and an inner reality that is sometimes so much more difficult for you to perceive.
Ruburt is dealing with events of the psyche as the inner therapeutic measures continue. [...]