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[...] It is only because you think they are that you find this sort of performance so strange. [...]
Seth says that even in this life, each of us has various egos; we only accept the idea of one ego as a sort of shorthand symbolism. [...]
This sort of thing began to happen frequently in sessions. [...]
“Now this couple represented a sort of time-projection, for literally you could have become what they were. [...]
[...] Conceivably at times during a social evening several glasses of wine, under certain conditions bringing him quite naturally to the same sort of state that he goes through and passes beyond in these sessions, could lead him to misinterpret his data, or get his signals crossed.
(During the experience I viewed my environment from some sort of different perspective or something; everything looked terrific, extraordinarily brilliant. [...]
[...] For at some point the separate selves of Dunne’s, with their separate times, become aware of each other, and merge into the sort of superconsciousness that we have always called the entity.
(Pause.) A fond farewell of some sort this evening. [...]
With a tree immediately outside the window; a bushy sort of tree with something like spikes on it.
[...] Actually in our inner universe of reality growth exists in terms of the value or quality expansion of which I have spoken, and does not, I repeat, does not imply any sort of space expansion. Nor does it imply, as growth does in your camouflage universe, a sort of projection into time.
One of the main attributes of this value climate is spontaneity, that shows itself in the existence of the only sort of time that has any real meaning, that of the spacious present.
This sort of experience does, for you, indeed have its unpleasant side, and the ego most naturally combats. [...]
Your help, Joseph, has been most beneficial to him, and it is difficult naturally for him to manage this sort of data; but if he could not manage it he would not have received it, since we are developing an integration here. [...]
What is not understood is that the same sort of conditioning also operates, not only in the reaction to events but in the formation of events. [...]
This sort of behavior continues of course whether you are waking or sleeping, and is highly involved in the construction of dream images and constructions. [...]
[...] Your conscious intent is unconsciously brought into the dreaming condition, and that intent helps you sort the data. [...]
4. In Appendix 4 for Session 685, Jane wrote of her attempts while in the dream state to sort out multidimensional, probable data of her own, and of how they collected for processing in sidepools of experience “before flowing into the ‘official pool of consciousness.’” Then, she added a bit later, through bypassing direct neurological activity, and using the “side pockets or pools where data are still unprocessed … you can pick up several other strands of consciousness ‘at once,’ though retention may be difficult.”
[...] The change in inner attitude, on your part particularly, toward the outside world, has in turn created a different sort of outside world, and a more beneficial one than you knew earlier.
I do not like this sort of message, but you did this, and I owe you what help I can give.
I hope to go into the reality and existence of these sorts of various space-perspective-images much more deeply. [...]
[...] Actually, in our inner universe … growth exists in terms of the value or quality expansion of which I have spoken, and does not — I repeat — does not imply any sort of space expansion. Nor does it imply, as growth does in your camouflage universe, a sort of projection into time.
One of the main attributes of this value climate is spontaneity, which shows itself in the existence of the only sort of time that has any real meaning — that of the spacious present.
(Ironically, Charles Darwin’s natural selection, “the survival of the fittest,” [a phrase that Darwin himself did not originate, by the way], allows for all sorts of pain and suffering in the process — the same unhappy facts of life, in Darwin’s view, that finally turned him into an agnostic, away from a God who could allow such things to exist! [...]
(Any role that consciousness might play in such biochemical processes isn’t considered, of course, nor is there any sort of mystical comprehension of what we’re up to as creatures. [...]