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NotP Chapter 9: Session 788, September 6, 1976 significances predream aunt vase Sarah

Significances fall or happen in certain patterns, and when these become very obvious they appear as cause and effect. They are simply heavy-handed significances. Your associative processes and habits are perhaps the closest examples that can give clues of how significances operate. Even then, however, associations deal with the passage of time, and basically significances do not. You might think of your Aunt Sarah, for example, and in a few moments the associative process might bring you images of periods in the past when you visited your aunt, of her friends and neighbors, the articles in her house, and episodes connected with your relationship.

It also “stamps” or “impresses” the universe with its own imprint. No portion of the universe is inactive or passive, regardless of its seeming organization or its seeming lack of organization. Each consciousness, then, impresses the universe in its own fashion. Its very existence sets up a kind of significance, in whose light the rest of the universe will be interpreted. The universe knows itself through such significances. Each consciousness is endowed with creativity of a multidimensional nature, so that it will seek to create as many possible realities for itself as it can, using its own significance as a focus to draw into its experience whatever events are possible for it from the universe itself. It will then attract events from the universe, even as its own existence imprints the universe as an event with the indelible stamp of its own nature.

Actually the three sets of events could easily occur to the three people at once, and if no normal communication happened no one would be the wiser. The inner tapestry of events deals with just this kind of association. Emotional intensities and significances compose the nature of events. In dreams you work with the kind of intensities involved, exploring multitudinous significances. These are like charged emotional patterns, formed of your own highly personal emotions and intents.

TPS4 Deleted Session November 19, 1977 hired coincidences clues Beloff detectives

[...] Those coincidences and significances are indeed giving hints of the actual organization behind the facts of your world. This organization is personally, intimately tuned, in that it gives evidence of a spectacular psychology on another scale that organizes events in a manner that is for each individual personally significant.

[...] The ordinary events of each day are overloaded with coincidences and significances that are nearly invisible because they are so taken for granted, and they are so multitudinous in number, and fit so perfectly into the framework of the days.

[...] He reports feelings of certainty, yet overall you have a tendency, shall I say (with irony) not to focus upon those new significances, those new coincidences, for you think still “in terms of the evidence.” [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session January 3, 1973 Hugh steak demands significant greater

[...] Before the session she’d made remarks about it being significant. I agreed that it was but my interpretation of that significance wasn’t as positive as Seth’s, I’m afraid. I didn’t ask Jane what her interpretation of this significance was, by the way. [...]

[...] She told me she’d gotten the feeling from Seth that we’d have a significant dream tonight—of the kind he had talked about a long time ago. She had the feeling the session was “a big thing, significant.” [...]

This is a significant session. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session July 16, 1977 ligaments improvements muscles thunder ankles

In fact, a significant improvement had begun, for those motions affected all others, beginning to stretch other muscles and ligaments, demanding more circulation, and so forth.

[...] Several large ligament areas have shown significant improvements in terms of release. [...]

[...] Any improvement in Ruburt’s condition is significant, and should be reinforced.

UR1 Section 1: Session 683 February 18, 1974 bulb multipersonhood personhood units herd

[...] Within a literally infinite field of activity, meaningful order arose out of the propensity for significance. Briefly, certain units would settle upon various kinds of organization, find these significant, then build upon them and attract others of the same nature. [...] (Pause.) The particular kind of significance settled upon would act both as a directive for experience and as a method of erecting effective boundaries, within which the selected kind of behavior would continue. The units can and do intermix, yet because of the propensity for selectivity and significance, whole groups of them will “repel” other whole groups, thus providing a protective inner system of interaction.

Your idea of one soul, one self, forms a significance and a selectivity that blinds you to these other realities that are as much “here and now” as your present self. The units of consciousness that compose your physical being alone are aware of those greater significances, to which your limited ideas make you opaque.

[...] It uses a time context instead, with each self given a body and a time; but a knowledge of the ideas of multipersonhood could help you realize that you have available many abilities not being used, latent to you but still important in your entire identity, and significant enough to you personally to be developed.

UR1 Section 1: Session 682 February 13, 1974 units propensities unpredictability probable selection

[...] In each now-moment, you draw from the vast bank of unpredictable actions certain ones that are “significant” to you; and your private idea of significance will result in what then seems to be predictable action.

[...] Having an unpredictable field to draw from, they select activity according to those significances. [...] Various kinds of significances are the result of the units’ individual natures. [...]

(10:36.) Propensity is a selection of significance, an inclination toward the formation of selected experience. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session November 5, 1977 firewalker fire bulb flames Framework

[...] You form your reality through various mental and physical cues to action that you recognize, through the significances that you habitually accept. [...] The significances change.

[...] The hints and clues then appear in Framework 1, and you build upon those significances.

[...] His improvements of late are excellent, and highly significant. [...]

TES8 Impressions Given in Session 333 on April 10, 1967 Gallaghers constables antique combos hobnail

([The Gallaghers:] “The number 12 may be significant in that one night Bill spoke very loudly in his sleep, saying we had to make our way to 12th Street. [...]

([The Gallaghers:] “Nothing significant that I remember… could be anything in a bookstore, fruit stand or any number of shops we visited.”)

TPS4 Session 815 (Deleted Portion) December 17, 1977 skiing imagery imprinted images lain

[...] Those were of considerable importance, yet they were not significantly considered. [...]

It will take little extra effort on your part to remind yourself of the significance of your dreams again, and to bring those into a more workable, practical focus.

TPS4 Deleted Session January 16, 1978 recaptured rearouse strides tend jestful

I have given you endless material on the importance of significances, and how you build upon them according to your focus. [...]

[...] I want you, however, to take this to heart, for simple as it sounds the session is of significance. [...]

TES8 Session 353 July 17, 1967 cupboard slept Peter Wisconsin laundromat

[...] The whole bathroom you see is highly significant, as explained earlier.

[...] The last significant ghost images are being met head-on, symbolically, and conquered; this being given reinforcement in the physical universe because of the very physical work involved.

[...] No significant vitality is now tied up there. [...]

TES9 Session 424 July 29, 1968 sepia varnish thoughtwords vacation synthetic

The recent and highly significant release in a certain area is a sign of improvement more significant than you realize. [...]

The letter that Ruburt has written is significant in ways that you have not seen. [...]

[...] Of course, it was more difficult going down the hills—the significance of letting go is more apparent.

TPS4 Session 816 (Deleted Portion) December 26, 1977 conviction wrong delusion rightness seldom

[...] It is difficult to explain what I want to because of your own beliefs and significances that you sometimes form. [...]

[...] The feeling that there is something wrong then begins to become a strong significance in your lives. [...]

TES1 Session 5 December 9, 1963 peach fence Gratis Arcturus playgrounds

(“Can you tell us something about the significance of playgrounds for Jane?”)

Significant to her.

NotP Chapter 3: Session 764, January 26, 1976 modes exercises scenes associations daydream

[...] You will also discover that the emotions are highly involved in such procedures: You will perceive information that is significant to you for some reason. That significance will act like a magnet, attracting those data to you.

[...] You remember only significant events or details. [...]

[...] The events must be of significance to you. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 698 May 20, 1974 dream lackadaisical semiconstruction world useless

[...] Ruburt has been exploring the reality of dream levels,3 and in so doing he is beginning to glimpse their significance. [...]

Give us a moment … I said earlier in this book that the world you know arises from basic unpredictability, from which significances then emerge. [...]

4. Seth discussed the basic unpredictability from which significances arise in sessions 681–82, in Section 1. After break at 11:47 in the 681st session, he incorporated this line in his material: “From the ‘chaotic’ bed of your dreams springs your ordered daily organized action.”

TPS3 Session 681 (Deleted Portion) February 11, 1974 liniment february pertaining session He

[...] The improvement in the legs is highly significant. [...]

TES5 Session 233 February 14, 1966 Linda six wedding groom marriage

(Saturday night, February 12, Jane had a vivid dream that she believes to be significant, and hoped Seth would discuss it this evening. [...]

[...] Six being significant.

[...] Six being significant.” [...]

TES3 Session 127 February 2, 1965 electrical decoded intensities meaningful predictions

[...] There will be other significant data that will be observed, as he learns to use his ability. And much of this significant material that he will observe from his predictions will also apply to dream symbols.

[...] This has been a most fruitful session, in terms of significant material. [...]

UR1 Section 3: Session 697 May 13, 1974 brotherhood idealizations species cells photograph

[...] The structure of probabilities provides on the one hand a system of barriers, in which practical growth is not chosen or significant; and on the other hand it insures a safe, creative, rich environment — a reality — in which the idealization can choose from an almost infinite variety of possible actions those best suited to its own fulfillment.

In any system the idealization has already accepted certain kinds of events as significant, and has rejected other (quite-as-probable events) as nonsignificant. [...]

[...] By opening up your minds to new kinds of significances, however, you can begin to glimpse other orders of events4 with which you are quite intimately concerned.

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