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SDPC Part Three: Chapter 14
radio
illness
action
Sue
shoulder
– Seth, Dreams and Projections of Consciousness
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Three: Exploration of the Interior Universe — Investigation of Dream Reality
– Chapter 14: Dreams and Health — Seth on Therapeutic Dreams — Seth Has a Dream Talk with a Friend — How to Use Dreams to Promote Health
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It is not just symbolically accepted, and I am not speaking in symbolic terms.
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Often they are symbolic interpretations of your state of mind. You can request another dream that will make clear to you the symbols in the first one.
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Then Seth said to the critical self, ‘This is symbolism … food for thought … far more complicated than you know and beyond any part of you that you understand.’ At once the dream self became soothed, almost hypnotically.
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In the next session, Seth explained it and showed how reincarnational background, present problems and personal symbolism were all used in the dream drama.
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TPS2 Deleted Session (For Mary Smith) May 3, 1972
Mary
hear
sound
husband
listen
– The Personal Sessions: Book 2 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session (For Mary Smith) May 3, 1972
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You used the symbol. You could have been quite as comfortable without the new shoe, but the symbol was a good one, and you used it and took advantage of it.
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The hearing, you see; the state of the hearing, is among other things a symbolic, physical statement of the lack of communication that has existed between you and your husband.
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The money was also a symbol of communication as far as both of you were concerned.
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You interpret his remark about the candle to mean that he is rejecting deep, romantic feelings of yours, and needs; and also that the fire means that these needs are dangerous—his fear of fire being a symbol for “Danger!”.
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SS Part One: Chapter 3: Session 520, March 25, 1970
permanent
form
environment
constant
thought
– Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part One
– Chapter 3: My Work and Those Dimensions of Reality Into Which It Takes Me
– Session 520, March 25, 1970, 9:09 P.M. Wednesday
(10:29.) These subjective openings through which thoughts seem to disappear are in fact like psychic warps, connecting the self that you know with other universes of experience — realities where symbols come to life and thoughts are not denied their potential.
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Otherwise you feel as if your consciousness is enclosed within your skull, immobile and constricted, and every lost thought or forgotten memory at least symbolically seems like a small death.
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UR1 Section 1: Session 687 March 4, 1974
probable
neurological
shadowy
geese
race
– The "Unknown" Reality: Volume One
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Section 1: You and the “Unknown” Reality
– Session 687: Practice Element 1: An Exercise for the Reader. Expansion of Consciousness as Necessary to Man’s Biological and Spiritual Survival
– Session 687 March 4, 1974 9:42 P.M. Monday
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It does mean that your probable selves and you share in a body of symbolism, background, and ability.
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They may appear as symbolically representing strong characteristics upon which they have focused, though you have ignored them.
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It remained flexible enough so that even hidden in its god concepts4 there were symbols of greater reality.
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NotP Chapter 9: Session 787, August 23, 1976
pure
events
psyche
smallest
propensity
– The Nature of the Psyche: Its Human Expression
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter 9: Characteristics of Pure Energy, the Energetic Psyche, and the Birth of Events
– Session 787, August 23, 1976 9:40 P.M. Monday
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Despite this, certain symbols seem to be fairly universal in your experience.
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Each aspect of a dream, while having personal meaning, is also your version of a symbol that stands for a corresponding kind of event, but in a different level of reality entirely.
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TSM Chapter Two
fragment
Rob
images
Beach
playmate
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Two: The York Beach Images — “Fragment” Personalities
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He soon began to develop his own system of symbols and abbreviations, however.
“Maybe Seth means a symbolic creation?” I said.
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Or was the explanation psychologically and symbolically valid, but practically a lot of nonsense?
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TPS3 Deleted Session December 18, 1974
authority
economy
anonymous
secrecy
buy
– The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session December 18, 1974 9:34 PM Wednesday
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But Ruburt has a highly symbolic mind as well as a highly literal one, so he has hidden behind closed doors.
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He feels free to move, and that symbolically and literally means a new “place.”
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Now, dear friend, you have also shared some of these ideas, and to some extent seen Ruburt’s physical condition as a symbolic statement of how the so-called authorities viewed our joint work.
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TPS4 Deleted Session September 24, 1977
Nebene
foreshortening
pendant
Egyptian
Framework
– The Personal Sessions: Book 4 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session September 24, 1977 9:33 PM Saturday
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It’s also become something of a symbol for aspects of the feminist, or women’s liberation, movement, he said—something Jane was quite surprised to hear.)
Now: the idea of a journey is always highly important, symbolically speaking, so that particular mental fantasy is a good one.
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The symbols were then ancient in origin, representing the search for truth and the godhead, but it was an unorthodox piece for him to wear.
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TPS1 Deleted Session April 15, 1970
poetry
symptoms
daemon
displacement
bookcase
– The Personal Sessions: Book 1 of The Deleted Seth Material
– © 2016 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Deleted Session April 15, 1970 Wednesday
The nonphysical symptoms will also appear in various guises, often symbolically within the dream state long before any physical symptoms appear.
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The position (emphatic) of the arms has symbolically represented the degree of resistance to spontaneity.
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TES3 Session 137 March 3, 1965
action
identity
electrical
perceived
vitality
– The Early Sessions: Book 3 of The Seth Material
– © 2013 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 137 March 3, 1965 9 PM Wednesday as Scheduled
Since any materialization is in effect a mediation between what we may call an ideal which is, by nature, of itself not materialized, and a practical working perceivable symbol of the ideal, each materialization must be composed of some camouflage elements. Within the physical field these perceivable symbols are composed of matter, which is a conglomeration of atoms and molecules.
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TES8 Session 345 June 12, 1967
job
foods
overexpectations
money
thorn
– The Early Sessions: Book 8 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 345 June 12, 1967 9 PM Monday
The feelings were responsible for the blocking mentioned in our last session, and represent the plucking of the sorest thorn from his flesh, symbolically.
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Symbolically Ruburt came to grips with the whole Saratoga problem with his mother and the past.
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TES9 Session 467 March 12, 1969
brain
perception
quotes
brainscape
intellect
– The Early Sessions: Book 9 of The Seth Material
– © 2014 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session 467 March 12, 1969 9:08 PM Wednesday
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There are indeed a body of symbols that are more or less basic within all kinds of perception—bridgeworks from one form of perception to another, since beneath all perceiving systems there is consciousness. Certain symbols therefore will have meaning.
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TMA Session Four August 18, 1980
Gus
glass
magical
assumptions
door
– The Magical Approach
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session Four: Science and Science’s Picture. Desire as Action
– Session Four August 18, 1980 9:10 P.M., Monday
Ideally, a new bed would be advantageous, both physically and symbolically.
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He simply stood at attention on the porch, symbolizing I don’t know what.
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I think she’s quite right about the naval officer being a symbol for the more conventional, or rigid, rational self.
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