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(“Three people. The busts rather than full figures, as three heads for example. [...] [John happens to be a good friend of Leonard’s, though merely an acquaintance of ours; Leonard evidently made an absentminded mistake in addressing the card.] The address line of the card thus contains three names. [...]
(First Question: “Can you be more specific about the three people?” “For some reason the impression is chopped off, so that only the top portion is seen. [...] See the data under three people on page 314. [...]
(“Can you be more specific about the three people?”)
[...] As you stand there, then, in this case two such projected images go out onto streets Three and Four. [...] You have, however, already sent out an energized mental image of yourself into Street Three, and you cannot withdraw that energy.
[...] At the same time you almost equally hold in your mind the image of Street Three, for you can see them both at once from this intersection.
[...] But while you stand almost equally attracted by streets Three and Four, then you send out mental and psychic energy in those directions.
(Pause.) The number three, you see, is strong here. I do not know if it refers to the third grade or a child three seats away.
Within a period of three years. [...] This was the series of three referred to.
The three Christ personalities were born upon your planet, and indeed became flesh among you. [...] The twelve disciples were materializations from the energies of these three personalities — their combined energies. [...]
[...] There were three separate individuals whose history blended, and they became known collectively as Christ — hence many discrepancies in your records. [...]
[...] These three figures worked out a drama, highly symbolic, propelled by concentrated energy of great force.
[...] The twelve, therefore, plus Christ as you know him (the one figure composed of the three) represented an individual earthly personality — the inner self — and twelve main characteristics connected with the egotistical self. [...]
(“Three people concerned.” As explained, three people were involved in the backyard episode during which Jane wrote the poem used as object: Jane, Barbara and Dick.
(3rd Question: Who are the three people involved? [...] As stated on page 6, three people, two women and a man, were involved in the circumstances surrounding the creation of the poem used as object, on the evening of July 3,1966: Jane, Barbara and Dick. [...]
Three people concerned. [...]
(“Who are the three people involved?”
(“with three people in particular.” When the police asked Bill to remove the painting from his gallery window, he asked advice from three people in particular. [...]
[...] Seth cut the session short, and after the five witnesses had left Jane was physically sick to her stomach three successive times. [...]
A connection with something distant, with three people in particular. [...]
What will be necessary is that, at least in the beginning, the three of you will be necessary for this to be possible. I hereby suggest that the three of you attend a session at least once every two weeks. In the beginning three will be necessary. [...] And with the three of you we will need dedication and discipline.
[...] Jane, Bill and I were eventually left alone, and since Bill is also an artist, the three of us joined a rather animated discussion of Jane’s latest work. [...]
(Now as the discussion progressed the three of us sat in the living room around our coffee table, staring into the open bath door and exchanging half-joking remarks about apparitions. [...]
[...] But I repeat, three at this time are necessary.
(“There were three men whose lives became confused in history and merged, and whose composite history became known as the life of Christ…. [...] The three men were a part of one entity, gaining physical existence in one time. [...]
[...] The historical Jesus knew who he was, but he also knew that he was one of three personalities composing one entity. [...]
(During the break Jane read over parts of Chapter Eighteen of The Seth Material, then announced that she thought there was a contradiction, between that material — originally from the 491st session on July 2, 1969 — on the three Christs, and the information given by Seth this evening. [...]
[...] There was constant communication between these three portions of one entity, though they were born and buried at different dates. [...]
I have lived in physical terms within your three-dimensional universe, and I am aware of that universe. [...] I can therefore perceive, for example, portions of your future, simply because the future is only an illusion that exists in three-dimensional reality. [...]
[...] I can at times impress your physical reality, but the focus of my existence no longer involves a three-dimensional psychological structure. [...]
[...] Together we form a sort of psychological bridge between dimensions, for I cannot completely exist within your three-dimensional system now, and he cannot completely enter the dimension in which I do have my primary existence.
[...] Somehow, after supper, we got on the subject of Seth doing a “quick book” about Jonestown and Three Mile Island, something that could be offered to the public very soon, instead of material that would show up in a regular Seth book a couple of years from now. We already had the perfect title for the book, one we’d jokingly originated following last Monday night’s session: Seth on Jonestown and Three Mile Island: Religious and Scientific Cults.
[...] The crisis at Three Mile Island has passed — or so the governor of Pennsylvania announced on television this morning. [...]
(The challenges — and fears — created at Three Mile Island will last for years, however. [...]
(Regardless of whether the events at Three Mile Island have resulted in any significant radioactive fallout so far, they have generated some disquieting fallout as far as Jane and I are personally concerned. [...]
(Readers of The Seth Material had asked Seth to elaborate upon data of the three Christs given in Chapter Eighteen, “The God Concept,” of that book. Some wanted to know if one of the three Christs could have been the Teacher of Righteousness; this personage was the leader of the Zealot sect in Judaea early in the first century A.D. There were four known Jewish sects flourishing there at the birth of Christianity.
(My questions concerned relationships between the three personalities of the Christ entity: John the Baptist, Jesus Christ, and Paul. [...]
(All of the following historical dates are quite approximate, but they show the overlapping pattern of the physical lives of the three personalities making up the Christ entity.
(According to history, all three members of the Christ entity met violent ends. [...]
[...] You choose one of these, and by your decision you make one event out of the three physical. [...]
Now, again, these ideas may seem impossibly rich for your mental blood because of your propensity toward serial thought and three-dimensional attitudes.
(Humorously): You may take a three-dimensional break.
The tapestry of your own existence is simply such that the three-dimensional intellect cannot behold it. [...]
[...] I didn’t remember her volunteering three private, or book sessions a week except when I’d occasionally ask her for material for one of us. When she had class, on the other hand, she held three sessions a week often.)
[...] “If it weren’t for the mail I’d try three sessions a week, but you can’t type any more.”
[...] These only appear to those who exist within three-dimensional reality. [...] But there is a part of you that is not imprisoned within three-dimensional reality, and that part of you knows that there is no time, that there is only an eternal now; and that part of you that knows is the whole self, the inner personality that knows all of your lives. [...]
[...] Therefore, for most of you there are two or three existences in the physical plane still left for you. [...]
[...] I believe three of you—wait—you will know three, I believe, of those present, having met them at least once before this particular evening. [...]
[...] You would be aware of yourself in each of these three roles, and find qualities being developed in each of the separate lives.
There will be three books rather than two, more or less clumped together. [...]
There were three sisters. They were connected with you in three past lives, and you have met two of them.
In the immediately-following life the three were sisters. [...]