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They are still but a portion of prime identity, and without them, prime identity could not know itself nor act upon itself nor develop its own abilities or potentials.
You could not appreciate nor understand, nor can I, the nature of identity as it is known in the overall. What we know of identity represents fragments and splinters that we call ourselves. These are part however of the prime identity. The splinters are possessed of individuality, and such units will never be dissolved.
[...] I am the prime identity that you were part of. And I was myself at one time, so to speak, a part of another prime identity. [...]
The overall efficiency of the inner self, or prime identity, is best displayed of course when it adopts an ego that mirrors its own characteristics and intents as closely as possible. [...]
There is simply the simultaneous expression of a prime identity or inner self within the physical system. [...]
[...] Reincarnation does mean that we are all multiple personalities with an underlying prime identity. [...]
[...] The natural events are prime data. [...] You can instead—anyone can, that is—allow unsynchronized material from probabilities to adversely affect prime natural data, so that the safety of the moment becomes invaded by events that in certain terms have no prime reality.
If they do indeed occur in your future, then they become prime natural events of the moment. [...] If you overreact to unsynchronized events, then they can invade prime data—and a state of anxiety results.
1. Emphasize present natural prime sense data, for relaxation from anxiety.
[...] Yet in this prime gestalt that is unitary, there is again an infinite diversity and literally numberless personalities. Nor are these personalities that compose the prime psychic gestalt dependent or submissive to any one dominating personality within the gestalt.
[...] You will perhaps recognize a certain similarity between this concept and the Christian concept of a Trinity, except that the Trinity concept, while hinting at diversity within prime unity, was nevertheless distorted by man’s own sense of his own adopted and unfortunate delusion of duality.
Dictation (quietly and humorously): The unknown reality appears [to be] invisible only because you do not accept it in your prime series of events. [...]
You follow the prime series of events that you recognize as your own, yet all of you are connected. [...]
When you seemingly look backward into time, and construct a history, you do so by projecting your own prime series of events into the past as it is understood. [...]
[...] That which knows itself, which experiences itself within many forms and yet knows itself as something apart from the total of its sums, that left-over, unexplainable remnant you see, can be thought of as original action, original consciousness, prime mover, or consciousness as distinct from its own creations, of which it is also part.
[...] One is through the realization that this prime moving force is within everything that you can perceive with your senses. [...]
[...] There are, therefore, probable gods, each one reflecting in its way the multidimensional aspects of a prime identity so great and dazzling that no one reality form or particular kind of existence could contain it.
The whole idea was developed in the most mechanistic of terms, stressing competition among all aspects of life, pitting one life form against another, and using physical strength and dexterity, swiftness and efficiency, as the prime conditions for the survival of any individual or species.
[...] (No real pause.) In other dimensions, or if you prefer at other stages of development, the multidimensional personality is aware of its prime identity, and is also aware simultaneously of personality offshoots that it has sent into many realities, into probable systems, as it pursues all of the probable acts and creations inherent in its nature.
It goes without saying that these are not haphazard developments, and that in pursuing literally infinities of probable actions, the prime identity has definite purposes in mind. [...]