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[...] Reincarnationally this you set ahead of time. If the psychic developments that represented your greatest fulfillment, with all their ramifications in your art and life, had not occurred, then you would have had two children, and continued a reincarnational cycle. There are other aspects here, in that in your last reincarnational life you had somewhat greater freedom within the sexual framework. [...]
[...] This was a chance you took, both of you, when you set up this last reincarnational existence.
[...] As noted much of this has to do with the fact that in your last reincarnation both the masculine and the feminine aspects of personality are to be as fully experienced as possible, while the overall present one-sex identification is to be maintained.
REINCARNATIONAL DRAMAS
[...] Now these various plays, these creative period pieces represent what you would call reincarnational lives.
[...] Those who are still involved in these highly complicated passion-play seminars called reincarnational existences, find it difficult to see beyond them. [...]
[...] You think, those of you who have even considered reincarnation, “Well, certainly the race must have progressed from the time of the Middle Ages,” although you greatly fear it has not; or you turn to technological progress and say, “At least we have come a long way in that direction.”
The various reincarnated selves can be superficially (underlined) regarded as portions of a whole crossword puzzle for they are all portions of the whole; and yet they can exist scattered from the whole, although their meaning is then diminished. [...] A thorough understanding of reincarnated existences are of benefit to the conscious present self. [...]
[...] A fully developed psychology will not exist until reincarnation is accepted as a fact.
Now, there is an overall personality pattern that is characteristic of each whole self, of which the reincarnated selves each give evidence. [...]
[...] Reincarnational material usually discusses various existences as occurring one before the other. [...]
2. Jane’s mention of reincarnation came from my idle speculations at our evening meal, after we’d been told about how a local man and woman had embarked upon a radically new joint life-style, to the consternation of many in our area. I’d wondered whether aroused reincarnational ties might have played a part in the couple’s actions. [...] However, I certainly don’t mean that supposed reincarnational relationships can or should be used to justify present-life behavior. [...]
After supper Jane said that Seth might talk about reincarnation, schizophrenia, and possession, tying those subjects together. [...]
When you leave the physical system after reincarnations, you have learned the lessons, and you are literally no longer a member of the human race in those terms, for you elect to leave it. [...]
[...] In terms of value fulfillment over a period of reincarnations, there is as startling a psychic growth as there is physical growth from a fetus into an adult.
[...] The teachers within the system are those who are in their last reincarnation, and other personalities who have left the system but have been assigned to help those still within it.
[...] The system always includes some fragments who are entering for the first time, as well as individuals in their third or fourth reincarnations.
[...] This is merely a beginning of courses in which you will become involved and you will meet your selves in those other levels of actuality as on several occasions you seem to meet yourselves in reincarnational situations in this room, so that you will be able to relate not only to the physical individual in this space and in this time and in this room, but also able to relate to other portions of your personality, in your terms, that existed in the past or will exist in the future. [...]
Ruburt also spoke of reincarnational dreams. [...]
I do bid you a fond good evening and I suggest that you pay particular attention not only to your dream periods but to your ordinary waking experience this week for clues as to your own reincarnational... [...]
[...] The author, while basically correct, ignores for example the reality of reincarnation; and Ruburt’s protests to the contrary, reincarnation belongs both with metaphysics and psychology, and cannot be ignored.
[...] Reincarnation and projection are as real and as difficult for the ego to grasp, as the nature of dreams. [...] Reincarnations and projections of which you are not consciously aware have an equal effect, a stronger effect, upon your daily existence.
Now, my dear friend Joseph: Reincarnation and projection, you see, are one and the same thing.
[...] You are simply delving more deeply into the moment point in the reincarnational instance. [...]
If you are having a dream as yourself from your own perspective, another reincarnational self may be having the same dream from its perspective—in which, of course, you play a minor role. In your dream, that reincarnational self may appear as a minor character, quite on the periphery of your attention, and if the dream were to include an idea, say, for a play or an invention, then that play or invention might appear as a physical event in both historic times, to whatever degree it would be possible for the two individuals living in time to interpret that information. [...]
[...] There are, in fact, many important issues connected with the dreaming state that can involve genetic activation of certain kinds: information processing on the part of the species, the insertion or reinsertion of civilizing elements—and all of these are also connected with the reincarnational aspects of dreaming.
Your dreaming self possesses pyschological dimensions that escape you, and they serve to connect genetic and reincarnational systems. [...]
(10:01 P.M. “Boy,” Jane said, “I sensed a whole bunch of stuff on dreams, and when I reached that part on reincarnation and dreams, I knew that’s where I was supposed to get. [...]
Those who believe in reincarnation will ask, “What about past-life beliefs? [...]
[...] Yet within the abilities of your creaturehood, your current beliefs can change your experience; you can restructure your “reincarnational past” in the same way that you can restructure the past in this present life (as explained in sessions 657-58 in Chapter Fifteen.
The same applies to all of your other “reincarnational selves.” [...]
[...] Even those who accept reincarnation, again, usually believe that the past is finished and the future yet to come. In a way, the idea of past reincarnations often gives a feeling of support of past lives accomplished.
(Tonight Seth came through with excellent material on my probability dream question, and on reincarnation. [...]
(It may develop that I can quote a bit of the reincarnation information in Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality, also.)
People may have some glimmerings of their own reincarnational existences, but they are patterned according to current beliefs—fleshed out by ideas from movies or history books. [...]
[...] Both of these chapters will bear on reincarnation as it applies to death, and some emphasis will also be given to death at the end of the last reincarnation. [...]
[...] They have asked her to do a book on Seth, dreams, and reincarnation.
The next chapter will deal with the emotional realities of love, and kinship between personalities; what happens to these during succeeding reincarnations (pause), for some fall by the wayside and some are retained.
—with great technical facility, regardless of family background, genetically speaking, and again, the reincarnational bank of characteristics accounts for such events. That inner reincarnational psychic structure is also responsible for triggering certain genetic messages while ignoring others, or for triggering certain combinations of genetic messages. In actuality, of course—say that I smiled—all time is simultaneous, and so all reincarnational lives occur at once.
Now besides this physical genetic structure, there is an inner bank of psychic information that in your terms would contain the “past” history—the reincarnational history—of the individual. [...]
A person of great intelligence may be born from a family of idiots, for example, because of that reincarnational structure. [...]
Now in the greater framework of reincarnational existences you choose your roles, or your lives, but the lines that you speak, the situations that you meet, are not predetermined. [...]
In somewhat the same way, events appear and are reflected in reincarnational existences. [...]
In the reincarnational terms, however, the merry-go-round events might be experienced directly in some existences, or appear in a dream in another existence, or turn up simply as an image in another, or happen in an event involving real horses instead of merry-go-round horses. [...]
Ruburt’s idea did come from me, about your reincarnational episodes, and your personal experience illustrates what I am saying in the book—the individual’s history is written in the psyche, and can indeed be uncovered. [...]
(Jane told me this afternoon that she’d had a flash from Seth about my reincarnational episodes of late, and how I was in the process of uncovering my personal “past”, as Seth says in The “Unknown” Reality.
When reincarnational studies are embarked upon, on occasion people remember some instance of past-life experience, but conventional ideas of time are so strong that so-called future memory is blacked out.
This does not mean that all conscious knowledge about your own reincarnational existences is forever beyond you — for through various exercises you can indeed learn to recall some of that information. [...]