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[...] (With many pauses:) The main myth through which you interpret your experiences, however, is the one that tells you that all perception and knowledge must come to you through the physical senses.
[...] Not only could that consciousness have no existence before or after death, but obviously it could have no access to knowledge that was not physically acquired. [...]
[...] Its methods are not chaotic, and its characteristics are not only equal to those of the known ego, but indeed are more resilient and knowledgeable.
The inner ego has access, again, to a much vaster amount of knowledge. [...]
[...] They need such data as a framework to hold or contain their intuitive knowledge. [...] They have nothing to hang that intuitive knowledge upon. [...]
[...] The idea of a knowledge of future lives becomes even more threatening from a cultural, religious, and scientific viewpoint.
Most people could not handle a knowledge of future lives in the present. [...]
[...] If you want a better knowledge of your father’s existence, then try to think of him as a being who happened to be your father, and that will free your concepts of him.
[...] Your soul, therefore, possesses the wisdom, information, and knowledge that is part of the experience of all these other personalities; and you have within yourselves access to this information, but only if you realize the true nature of your reality. [...]
There is however an inner communication, and the knowledge of one is available to any — not after physical death, but now in your present moment. [...]
[...] But you can intuitively discover the nature of the soul or entity, and in many ways intuitive knowledge is superior to any other kind.
[...] If the desire is strong enough, then you will be automatically led to experiences that will result in vivid, unmistakable subjective knowledge. [...]
[...] In specific physical problems, help should be sought in areas in which you have little knowledge. [...]
[...] The conscious knowledge alone will trigger intuitional responses within the inner self so that you will receive helpful information through dreams, impulses, and ordinary thought patterns.
[...] You can learn much from others, but the deepest knowledge must come from within yourself. [...]
[...] What information and knowledge I have I try to give to you through Ruburt and Joseph (pause), who are parts of me in your space and time. [...]
[...] The new department or her position would build upon her present knowledge and duties; that is, the knowledge would be of definite value to her, but the main emphasis of her duties would lie elsewhere. [...]
[...] I told you that the knowledge gained would be retained. [...] It becomes part of the knowledge of all the probable selves in other realities also.
They would however definitely go where their experience could be best utilized, and where their intimate knowledge of destruction be best used as a tool. [...]
I am speaking theoretically, but those in the probable system, according to their own knowledge and capabilities, could also help your own system to avert disaster under certain conditions. [...]
It is only because civilized man has somewhat overspecialized in the use of one kind of knowledge over another that people fear the unconscious, spontaneous portions of the self. The fear alone causes them to block out still more and more unconscious knowledge. [...]
It is indeed as if some inner spontaneous part of the personality is far more knowledgeable than the conscious portion of which we are so rightfully proud.
[...] And yet the abilities and knowledge of this “higher” self can become part of your own conscious knowledge through the psychological bridge of which I have spoken.
I simply want you to know that all kinds of energy and vitality are possible, that there are all kinds of possibilities for your own development, that there is energy available to you and you can tap it; and knowledge available that you can use. Such knowledge can be highly practical and in many instances, the dreamer is the most practical individual. [...]
[...] This energy can be translated into knowledge, and when it is translated into knowledge it must also be translated into behavior, then it becomes a psychic adventure. [...]
[...] The bridge framework takes exercise, understanding, and knowledge on both of your parts, therefore there would be no communication of a strong valid nature until your personality is able to maintain it, for the bridge will not be strong enough to hold. [...]
[...] The ego is simply not conscious enough to be able to contain the vast knowledge that belongs to the inner conscious self from which it springs.
It is this inner self, out of massive knowledge and the unlimited scope of its consciousness, that forms the physical world and provides stimuli to keep the outer ego constantly at the job of awareness. [...]
[...] The inner self has a vast and infinite reservoir from which to draw knowledge and experience. [...]
[...] When such knowledge is gained, the ego can accept it, for it finds to its surprise that it is not less conscious, but more, that its limitations are dissipated.
[...] Even when we do catch ourselves indulging, one might say, always in the backs of our minds lies the knowledge that, really, each of us creates our own reality, and are therefore participators in whatever events we may find ourselves enmeshed in—even those we dislike. This background knowledge has had profound effects upon us, of course.)
Much of this is difficult to explain, again, for information and knowledge is constantly transformed — almost completely reborn, so to speak, through characteristics that are inherently a part of thought itself. Knowledge is changed automatically through the auspices of each consciousness who perceives it. [...]
[...] This kind of information can at least trigger responses on your part, increasing still further the scope of knowledge that you can receive from me.
In your world knowledge must be translated into specifics, yet we also deal with emotional realities that cannot be so easily deciphered. [...]
[...] They are groping attempts at inner knowledge. Your own knowledge will come from within.
[...] These sessions and material represent your closest and most dependable source of inner knowledge, outside of direct personal mystical experiences.
I am in many ways a most dependable contact, with that which is beyond your physical knowledge. [...]
[...] On the other hand, when you have them, make a point to recognize that they are the result of cultural beliefs, beliefs that often run counter to the body’s natural knowledge of optimism (pause) and saving inner balance. That knowledge will take the brunt off the negative thoughts.
[...] Through the centuries, however, even while people gained valuable knowledge through experience, they also unfortunately began to lose—or distort—important elements of the inner knowledge that was their heritage. [...]
Schools require a large body of knowledge already accumulated, of course, so to the early species schools as such were meaningless. Knowledge came from experience, and that experience was a product of both the waking and the dreaming states. [...]
People have a biologically built-in knowledge that life has meaning. [...]
(Pause.) You are, I hope, coming toward a time of greater psychological synthesis, so that the intuitions and reasoning abilities work together in a much more smooth fashion, so that emotional and intuitive knowledge regarding the meaningfulness of life can find clearer precision and expression, as the intellect is taught—as the intellect is taught—to use its faculties in a far less restricted manner.
There are grass-roots organizations—cults, groups of every persuasion—growing up in your country as small groups of people together, once again, search for intellectual reasons to back up their innate emotional knowledge that life has meaning. [...]
I also want to emphasize that your present beliefs limit the full and free operation of your intellects, as far as your established fields of knowledge are concerned, for science has placed so many taboos, limiting the areas of free intellectual inquiry. [...]
However, his energy is beyond my knowledge and his creativity is beyond my knowledge. [...]
[...] Now, I can write as the many selves I have been, with full knowledge of my background so that I can address myself to mothers, and fathers, and children...consciously remembering my experience in those roles. [...]
Then I invite you to open up within you those gateways of knowledge, those pathways of existence. [...]
While it might sound impossible to you, this generalized molecular consciousness, which you would call subconscious, contains within it, in condensed genetic fashion, all knowledge of the inner workings of the universe, this knowledge being acted upon and instantly accessible when it is needed.
[...] And another small but interesting point: On your own plane, there is a subconscious storehouse of knowledge, whereby it is known in a condensed fashion, by all molecules and atoms, exactly which variant or evolutionary attempts have been made, with what results—and always with an eye out, so to speak, for circumstances that might fit forms once adopted with failure, or to attempt other forms for which present circumstances may not be right. [...]
[...] They act within the framework of your time, but the condensed knowledge that they contain carries with it its own peculiar and unique consciousness, that is not bound by your physical laws.
[...] Everything that exists on any plane and under any circumstances contains consciousness, condensed knowledge, and even self-awareness to some degree.
[...] She could have lived for another 20 years, say, and contributed even more to our knowledge, both with Seth and by herself. [...]
[...] Beyond that, Jane and I learned that there exist great realms of knowledge and feeling as yet largely unrevealed. [...]
But how can we — how can anyone — bring more of our inherent knowledge to consciousness, to use? [...]
[...] I want you to feel it so strongly that the realization and the intimate knowledge will remain within you. Now even as this voice grows stronger let the feelings within yourselves grow stronger and let you feel your own energy from the inner self fill your consciousness and your physical being with vitality and knowledge and the joy of existence. [...] Let the power and vitality and creativity of the inner self within you fill you now with knowledge and creativity and the joy and essence of vitality. [...]