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[...] I sense you yelling to yourself when you see a male in strong action or performance, I sense you yelling to yourself—I can do that better than you can for I have done it before—again this is reflected in the way you drive your car.
Now, you have, if you will forgive me, consistently chosen those males within whom you sensed feminine qualities. [...]
[...] You feel that you must be successful or he will punish you, that you must be perfect; therefore you become panic stricken at any sense of failure within you, and you overexaggerate your failings so that you came here tonight to me as if you were two and a half years old. [...]
[...] The physical senses are not, underline not, utilized. At the moment of perception the traveling consciousness perceives through the inner senses, and by itself automatically makes the necessary adjustments so that the ego can perceive the data in its accustomed way.
[...] Seth has said before that he does not give any envelope data that could have resulted either from Jane’s sense of touch, or sight, and this has never been a problem in these experiments.
I use the word directly loosely, for only the inner senses can really contact them without the necessity of distortions. [...]
[...] She had that sense of energy she gets under such circumstances, when she knows “the energy is not mine.”)
In your terms, practically speaking, probable events seem to make more sense when you think of them as latent future ones.
While your present conscious beliefs dictate your current experience, and while your physical body wears its solidity only in present time to your senses, beneath this both the ever-changing elements of your body and your consciousness are relatively free in time. [...]
[...] Such impulses would seem to be disconnected from your own current interests or activities; intrusive in that they come quickly into consciousness, with a sense of strangeness as if they are not your own. [...]
[...] Watch out for events that appear to make no sense, for they are often clues to larger invisible events.
[...] … Your own dreams are fragments, even as in a larger sense you are fragments of your entity.” [...]
[...] The reply was that Willie’s very acute senses picked up Seth’s presence just before session time. [...]
[...] It was the continuing sense of discovery and intellectual curiosity that led us on, and that finally resolved my own doubts.
So, when you consider the dream world, you have the same sort of a universe, only one constructed on or within a field which your outer senses cannot perceive. But it has more continuity than the world known by the outer senses so intimately, and there are similarities within it that are amazing to behold.
[...] The only difference is that your conscious energies are focused upon only one rather minute aspect of creation, and all other larger fields of activity are closed off by the outer senses, simply so that the bulk of your attention be momentarily fixed upon one small area.
[...] We construct images consistent with the senses we happen to have at a particular time. I have more senses, so to speak, in operating use that is, than you have, because not only am I aware of my own plane but of yours and other parallel planes, even though I myself have not existed in some of those parallel planes.
In actuality, people in those circumstances are often so frightened of the use of power that the idea of being under constant surveillance actually lends them a sense of protection.
[...] The emotions themselves can sense this when we let them, and grasping that sense of excitement can show us a glimpse of the even greater freedom of our own psychic existence, which flows into us as individuals and then bursts apart that short-lived form into another, as the excitement of individuation leaps from life to life.”
It’s not that my mind knows less
than it did before, but that
its reason finally deduced
the magic of its source, and
sensed beneath the logic of its
ways the deeper spontaneous order
that powers its own thought.
[...] He was very well dressed and very well spoken, and I didn’t pay enough attention to the doubts I sensed when he told me about hearing voices in his head, and asked if Jane did the same thing with Seth. [...]
[...] They are afraid of making mistakes, terrified of betraying this sensed inner psychological superior. [...]
Just then I felt an enormous sense of reassurance, good will and confidence. [...]
[...] Most of the data on dreams, however, can be proven by anyone with enough curiosity, determination and sense of adventure to follow the guidelines that The Seth Material provides. [...]
We all have access to this creative consciousness, particularly in dreams and dissociated states when we are not so obsessed with physical sense data. [...]
[...] When we learn to close off our senses momentarily and change the focus of awareness, other quite valid glimpses of an interior universe begin to show themselves.
Ego in its own way senses these particular potentialities also; merely senses them as say a dog might sniff danger, and it directs its efforts to block them. [...]
(Seth’s remark above, “turn into that dream”, involves the fourth inner sense: the Conceptual Sense. [...] See Volume 1: “The fourth inner sense involves cognition of a concept in much more than your usual intellectual terms. [...]
Now, separately, I sense a framework, as of a house that is not yet fully constructed. [...]