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[...] Bill then proceeded to name, in the correct order, the first three numbers the pianist would play. [...] After his first three correct calls he felt the ability wane, and began to make errors.
(Peggy verified three of the nine predictions Seth gave in the unscheduled session of December 3, prior to her Washington trip. Two of the three correct items have been listed in their place in the above material. [...]
(When I lit our test candle at 8:55 PM, the flame at once shot up to an estimated height of three inches; I had not seen it do this before. [...]
Priestley does not go far enough with his time one, time two and time three, but he is fairly correct up to that point. [...]
[...] However after this incident her situation will change for the better over a period of three years. [...]
The woman will marry again at the end of three and a half years, in your state of California, and this time she will be in much better condition. [...]
Within a period of three months. [...]
[...] I also see a sort of trouble in September for a woman neighbor, who lives three doors down the street from him.
[...] To one extent or another, these three systems of consciousness operate in one way or another in all of the species, and in all particles, in the physical universe. In your terms, this means that the proportions of the three systems might vary, but they are always in operation, whether we are speaking of a man or a woman, a rock or a fly, a star or an atom. [...]
You are one self, then, but for operating purposes we will say that you have three parts: the inner self or inner ego, the body consciousness, and the consciousness that you know.
[...] They are like three different systems of consciousness operating together to form the whole. [...]
By “what else,” Jane referred to a call she’d received today: Three young members of the ESP class we’d disbanded almost five years ago are in town from New York City, visiting a local friend from the old class. [...]
(During her delivery Jane had also “picked up” that Seth would soon finish this third section, and that the first three sections would make up Part 1 of the book. [...] And there’s more to come on the three classifications of man that Seth gave in that earlier session … And stuff on the lands of the mind, I think, which leads to our ancient civilizations and how they’re embedded in our minds now …”
The multidimensional aspects of the electron cannot be perceived within your three-dimensional system, using instruments that are already predisposed or prefocused to measure only certain kinds of effects.
4. Current statistics show that in the United States the suicide rate for psychiatrists, doctors, and dentists is three to four times higher than it is for the rest of the population. [...]
[...] Instead, as explained in my Introductory Notes, Jane and I decided to publish the first three sections as Volume 1.
It is the initial three-sided enclosure from which all matter must spring. The initial point forms the three sides about it. [...] The three-sided effect, instantly formed, leads to an effect that is something like friction, but the effect causes (more gestures) the three sides to change position, so that you end up with a triangular effect, closed, with the initial point inside the triangle. [...]
[...] 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. [...]
[...] Now, you would not know yourself, for you were a small boy of three to four years old when I knew you, and I did not know you well. [...]
[...] Only you are not aware, and you cannot understand within the framework of three-dimensional reality.
I last discussed the cleanup at Three Mile Island, and nuclear power challenges in general, including safety and costs, in the opening notes for the 936th session, with its Note 2. That was almost three months ago, in November 1981; see Chapter 11. [...]
[...] In notes at the end of this session I’ll briefly consider the latest expressions of large-scale consciousnesses concerning Three Mile Island1 and the countries of the Middle East,2 and then will unify those discussions by explaining how I think those great events of consciousness have counterpart relationships, just as “living” entities do.3 I’ll also refer to our country’s space-shuttle program.4 Next, I have to put into final form the complicated notes I began for a number of sessions for Dreams as Jane delivered them. [...]
[...] Although she considered resuming work on Seven Three at various times while she was producing Dreams with Seth, she never did; the status of that novel remains the same. [...]
[...] As Seth said three years ago: “Consciousness attempts to grow toward its own ideal development, which also promotes the ideal development of all organizations in which it takes part.9
[...] The session came about after the three of us had spent some time discussing a recent vivid dream of Marian’s, and her telepathic adventure described in the 234th session. [...]
(Saturday evening the three of us sat in the living room discussing Marian’s recent dream, which she thought might presage her own death. [...]
[...] The children did not know the session was taking place; from their viewpoints we must have appeared like three adults who sat talking, and closed the doors because they didn’t want to be bothered.
[...] Now, in doing so you will find that the personality is as different as, say, this table viewed from different angles and discover all facets of identity with which three-dimensional reality is by nature ignorant. [...] You can catch glimpses of your own multidimensional reality, but you must escape three-dimensional existence momentarily in order to do so. [...]
[...] You can regenerate your physical system with the knowledge that you have attained; but do not necessarily expect this knowledge to be intellectual for the three-dimensional brain will not be able to translate all of it. The effects, however, will be felt in the three-dimensional body. [...]
([Sue:] “Did you take us through all three travels yet?”)
It is very good and the more proficient you become in psy-time the further you can travel from three-dimensional reality. [...]
[...] Much earlier in these preliminary notes I wrote that we’d had our cat Mitzi spayed almost three weeks ago [on August 27, to be exact], and that her littermate, Billy, is to be neutered early next year. [...] I also noted that in a session on animal consciousness Jane held just three days ago, Seth had to some extent assuaged our feelings on such questions, and that his information will be of value to others. The session, the 878th, was held on September 10, 1979, and it began at 9:07 P.M. Monday—just five regular sessions after Seth had completed his work on Mass Events, and three before he began Dreams. [...]
Later in these notes I also plan to include, as a partial answer to many who have written us on the subject, material Seth gave on animal consciousness; this information came through just three days ago, in the 878th session for September 10. [...]
[...] Since she’s finished her Seth part of the work for Mass Events, three days ago she began writing the Introduction to that book. [...]
[...] The German-language edition of Seth Speaks was published in Switzerland four months ago [in May], and just three weeks ago we received our first fan letter from that country. [...]
[...] Carl Jones knows Bill Herriman and Bill Granger well — but Bill Herriman and Bill Granger have never met; all three are obviously males; all bear a general physical resemblance; all fall within a certain rather broad age bracket. The close observer could, I think, find among the three men more physical and psychological correlations [some having to do with illness], as well as meaningful opposing features, so that in this instance the counterpart relationships can be seen as quite apropos.
[...] Jane’s feelings were pretty similar to mine, when Seth named three students as her counterparts: Sue Watkins, Zelda, and “the young man from Maryland….”
(As far as we knew, Seth would resume dictation on Chapter Three of his book this evening. [...]
[...] You do not realize that you create your larger environment and the physical world as you know it by propelling your thoughts and emotions into matter — a breakthrough into three-dimensional life. [...]
It is the initial three-sided enclosure, from which all matter must spring. The initial point forms the three sides about it; (gestures; pause.) There is an explosive nature as the emotional energy is born.
The three-sided effect, instantly formed, leads to an effect that is something like friction, but the effect causes (gestures) the three sides to change position, so that you end up with a triangular effect, closed, with the initial point inside the triangle. [...]
The severity of the “event” at Three Mile Island has spurred antinuclear protesters into action in many areas of the country; and the proliferating state, federal, and industry investigations into the accident promise to generate a collective fallout of a kind that’s bound to have far more impact on the nuclear power industry, and society, than anything that’s come from the crippled plant itself so far. [...] We’re following the whole affair involving Three Mile Island with the greatest interest, and my clipping file on it grows daily.
(See Note 1 for my comments on TMI, or Three Mile Island.
[...] (Long pause.) When can the search for the good have catastrophic results, and how can the idealism of science be equated with the near-disaster at Three Mile Island, and with the potential disasters that in your terms exist in the storage of nuclear wastes, or in the production of nuclear bombs?
There seem to be three main branches here, or possibilities. There could also be a merging of three into one.
[...] The three-into-one has one inherent weakness, and strong organization would be needed or the venture could be severely weakened. [...]
[...] A conference with three men, perhaps in April, is involved.
[...] There is one man important in the three-in-one merger, and the best man has not yet been found.
(“Connection with three people and a fourth, separated.” [...] Jane said one interpretation could be that we know three other teachers personally; the fourth, separated, would be Mr. Clauss whom Jane met twice perhaps a couple of years ago. [...]
(10th Question: You mentioned three people. [...] See the “three people” data on page 147, and the G and J data on page 148. [...]
[...] A four plus one, and an initial—initials—I believe three, J A B. (Pronounced almost as a question.) Masculine. [...]
[...] Connection with three people and a fourth, separated.