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The most important idea to be remembered is that no one thrusts the experience of any given lifetime upon you. [...]
[...] Remembering what I said about families, realize also that towns and villages may also be composed of the past inhabitants of other such towns and villages, transposed with new experiences and backgrounds, as the group tries different experiments.
You must remember the material I gave you concerning moment points, and the nature of action. [...]
[...] We don’t remember Loren referring to any double exposures in a literal sense.
(Remember that at the beginning of this data Jane is quoted as saying that she had strong impressions of something connected with both music and photographs. [...]
[...] During these first sessions it will be remembered that Jane and I received our information from Frank Watts. [...]
[...] Remember your expanding universe theory, but not in terms of space or indeed in terms of time, but in terms of fulfillment of abilities and values that may be constructed upon various levels and in various guises, your present plane of existence being one.
I suggest your break; and this last point is an important one to remember, for I am getting more help from you, and from your inner egos, than you realize.
(It will be remembered that Philip is the name given by Seth as John Bradley’s entity. [...]
(We had two questions for Seth, since we’re trying to get into the habit of writing such down as they occur to us: 1. Jane wanted Seth to comment on why he’ll take off on something she’s read, and reinterpret it his own way, or carry it further; her question came up because he did this Monday while she’s reading Fred Hoyle’s book, Ten Faces of The Universe; 2. Jane wanted Seth to give information on her “significant” dream of last Saturday morning, July 1. She couldn’t remember any details from it, but has talked about it often; she thinks it had something to do with health.)
Ruburt has been remembering the idea of effortlessness, and that is all-important.
[...] Upon leaving the state of psychological time I forgot this sighting, but remembered it while in the state of psychological time the following day.
You will remember that we said that atoms and molecules contained consciousness, a generalized consciousness first of all, in which data is suspended in condensed mental genetic code, and also a self-consciousness to some limited degree.
You remember that value fulfillment is also one of our laws of the inner universe, and in this particular instance, the atoms and molecules have the opportunity for value fulfillment along many lines, according to the form that their cooperation and combination may take.
(Jane particularly remembered the appointment because it is the first she ever made voluntarily. [...]
(Jane was sure “The color yellow” referred to the fact that she well remembers wearing a new, bright yellow shift while keeping the appointment.
(We thought this connection with “a trip by train” might be the distant connection referred to by Seth, when we remembered that while Marie Colucci’s mother had been visiting in Elmira, the mother’s husband died of a heart attack at home in New Jersey, while bowling. [...]
I am speaking generally here, for remember that your individual beliefs, thoughts, and emotions cause your reality, so no person dies ahead of his or her time. [...]
You may wonder why so many forms of life would be involved in what might seem to be self-destructive behavior, often leading to death — but remember that no consciousness considers death an end or a disaster, but views it instead as a means to the continuation of corporeal and noncorporeal existence.
[...] I seem to remember from old pendulum sessions, that my mother is involved with the shaky hand, although she wasn’t in this dream. [...]
(I cite the verbatim transcript involving Seth correcting the sentence he’d given, because as far as I can remember, that’s the first time it’s ever happened. [...]
(1. About reincarnations Why do people say they remember past lives, but very seldom refer to future lives? If Seth’s ideas on the subject are correct, people should remember both past and future lives.
[...] And I can’t remember hardly anything at all that he said this time, except that he was trying very hard to make his point clear. [...] I remember that. [...]
([Jane:] “Remember when she asked Seth that last question?”
[Rob:] “He worries a little bit because he doesn’t remember what he says, though.”)
[...] You must remember that there are no divisions between past, future, and present and that you do not react simply to the present. [...]
[...] And yet it seems to me, if I remember correctly, that idiot flowers, without a brain in their petals, manage to grow beautifully into what they are and to perfectly do their thing. [...]
Now all take your break but remember what I say is not general. [...]
There will be rather large changes for both of you, beginning shortly, and in two years your entire physical situation will be altered for the better You must remember however that the material is for all of the people, not for a few.
[...] You will have no trouble remembering your own, so keep it simple.
(It will be remembered that in the 140th session Seth suggested Jane avoid psychological time for a while, after she had unwittingly gone too far, too fast. [...]
[...] He must remember however in his psychological time experiments that to focus outward, within and through the universe, is to expand and focus inward simultaneously. [...]
[...] I then found myself traveling down this particular side street, approaching the light in question, but without remembering the dream to this moment.