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[...] One of those “Seths” was born in your space and time. That Seth then seeded himself, so to speak, in the space-time environment you recognize — appearing through the centuries, sending out offshoots of “himself,” exploring earthly experience and developing as well as he could those potentials of his own greater identity that could best be brought to fruition within a creature context.2
And: “It’s significant that we apply numbers to time, but as there are unrecognized spaces between numbers, there are unrecognized spaces (psychologically invisible) between or within moments, and some of the events of our bodies are ‘too small’ for us to follow, focused as we are in our prime series. [...]
(Pause, hand to closed eyes.) Between each official number in a given series he envisions literally infinite space. [...]
The soul, so-called, is not related to size or duration in space and time, except insofar as it is wedded to experience within those contexts.
[...] Their mobility in terms of perspectives and within space is far greater than your own.
I used the term “pass out of” the dream universe purposely, for here we see a mobility of action easily and often accomplished, a passing in and out that involves an action without movement in space. [...]
The dream universe has molecular construction, but this molecular construction takes up no space as you know it. [...]
Your own universe expands as an idea expands, in ways that have nothing to do with space.
[...] The body, as mentioned (in the 685th session) is an electromagnetic pattern, poised in a web of probabilities, experienced as corporal at an intersection point in space and time.
The ego specialized in expansions of space and its physical manipulation. [...]
[...] With the developing expansion of space, however, loved ones often dwell far apart, and sudden bodily response cannot be expressed at once, at a particular point of immediate contact.
Physical objects simply cannot exist unless they exist in a definite perspective and space continuum. But each individual creates his own space continuum.
[...] Therefore, here you have three different glasses, but each one exists in a different perspective, in an entirely different space continuum.
[...] They exist spontaneously and simultaneously, but no man can walk in another man’s space perspective.
[...] He sits in his own chair, which he has constructed in his own space continuum and personal perspective.
If the dream world, the mind, and the inner universe do exist, but not in space, and if they do not exist basically in time, though they may be glimpsed through time, then your question will be: In what medium or in what manner do they exist, and without time, how can they be said to exist in duration? I am telling you that the basic universe exists behind all camouflage universes in the same manner, and taking up no space, that the mind exists behind the brain. [...] It takes up space. It exists in time, but the mind takes up no space and does not have its basic existence in time. Your camouflage universe, on the other hand, takes up space and exists in time.
This basic universe of which I speak expands constantly in terms of intensity and quality and value, in a way that has nothing to do with your idea of space. The basic universe beneath all camouflage does not have an existence in space at all, as you envision it. Space is a camouflage … This tinge of time is an attribute of the physical camouflage form only, and even then the relationship between time and ideas, and time and dreams, is a nebulous one … although in some instances parts of the inner universe may be glimpsed from the camouflage perspective of time; only, however, a small portion.
[...] In that session Seth gave us his interpretations of some of the basic laws or attributes of the inner universe, but it will be quickly seen that he was really discussing space and time,2 as those qualities are perceived in his reality and in ours. In our world, of course, space and time form the environment in which conventional ideas of evolution exist. [...]
[...] The mind does not take up space, and yet the mind is the value that gives power to the brain. The mind expands continuously, both in individual terms and in terms of the species as a whole, and yet (with amusement) the mind takes up neither more nor less space, whether it be the mind of a flea or a man.
Nor do such projections necessarily involve journeys through space as you know it. [...] It is now thought, I believe, that time and space are basically one, but they are both a part of something else. [...] Space as you perceive it in the dream state comes much closer to the reality.
6. Space as a barrier does not exist.
[...] Even there, you are to some extent free from the space-time elements of your own system. [...]
[...] This idea should help you understand experience in terms of intensities and projections or the movement of consciousness without necessarily motion through space.
[...] They do exist, even though they do not exist in space as you know it, and certainly they do not take up space in the skull. [...]
[...] Dreams, perhaps more clearly than anything else, can help you understand the concept of value fulfillment, and of the expansion that does not take up space.
[...] My thumbs then seemed to hold on to a pocket of “no space.”
[...] Your image was an excellent one and in your terms it represents the characteristics of space as you might relate to it and also to those black pockets of which the physicists are speaking where all realities swooped into these, so to speak. [...]
[...] 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. [...]
Those units of consciousness are the building blocks for the physical material of your body, for the trees and rocks, the oceans, the continents, and the very manifestation of space itself as you understand it.
[...] Operating both as waves and particles, directed in part by their own creative restlessness, and directed in part by the unquenchable creativity of All That Is, they embarked upon the project that brought time and space and your entire [universe] into being. [...]
[...] It is everywhere at once, and the units of consciousness that make up your cells know the positions of all other such units, both in time and in space.
[...] There are many dimensions that are as physical, so to speak, as your own world, but if you are not focused in them you would not at all be aware of their existence, but perceive only empty space.
[...] Now, from a waking state, you do not understand how your dream bodies can seem to fly through the air, defy space and even time, converse with strangers and so forth. In the same way, however, once, you had to learn to deal with gravity, to deal with space and time, to manipulate in a world of objects, to simply breathe, to digest your food, and to perform all of the biological manipulations that now you take for granted (all most emphatically).
[...] Originally I’d planned to present excerpts here from our joint material—but I see now that I have no space in which to do so.
[...] That point actually represents a warp in dimensions, a place between systems that has far more to do with energy and psychological reality than it has to do with space, for space is meaningless.
[...] It seems to him then that his consciousness goes out of his body through an invisible pyramid whose open top stretches far up into space.
[...] Two minutes later she spoke through lips that hardly moved: “Like in my head this enormous body is out through space — all space as we think of it —”
(11:00.) “In a way of speaking you could say these centers fall through space, but they really fall through the space of themselves. [...]
(Following those introductory sessions, Seth Two has spoken at widely spaced intervals. [...]
6. In Chapter 6 of Adventures, Jane described how we rented a second apartment across the hall from our first one in order to have more living and working space. [...]
I have said the universe, that is the inner universe, does expand, but does not expand in space. For Roarck’s benefit, ideas, theories, plans, capabilities expand, but do not take up more space. And so does the universe expand, but space is merely a camouflage, useful to you for a time, constructed through the use of mental enzymes, subconsciously and only for a brief span.
[...] As I have said, so-called space travel will be mainly divorced from vehicles, and the use of psychological time is the very first step in this direction.