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TPS5 Deleted Session September 13, 1979 poet tradition creativity specific conflict

[...] His specific art (pause) was both his method of understanding his own creativity, and a way of exploring the vast creativity of the universe—and also served as a container or showcase that displayed his knowledge as best he could. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, August 24, 1971 Juanita Mu Sue hear Sean

[...] Now explorers must keep records, and you are all explorers, and we draw our black sheep of the universe from all directions. [...]

NoPR Part One: Chapter 6: Session 627, November 13, 1972 beliefs unexamined assess coughing power

(9:36.) Your conscious mind is meant to assess and evaluate physical reality, and to help you chart your course in the corporeal universe of which you are presently part. [...]

UR1 Section 1: Session 685 February 25, 1974 Preface network selectivity desultorily ostensibly

[...] The universe in any terms is always being created. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 5, 1978 distractions Hoyle crashes Ed beset

(We had two questions for Seth, since we’re trying to get into the habit of writing such down as they occur to us: 1. Jane wanted Seth to comment on why he’ll take off on something she’s read, and reinterpret it his own way, or carry it further; her question came up because he did this Monday while she’s reading Fred Hoyle’s book, Ten Faces of The Universe; 2. Jane wanted Seth to give information on her “significant” dream of last Saturday morning, July 1. She couldn’t remember any details from it, but has talked about it often; she thinks it had something to do with health.)

TES5 Session 211 November 24, 1965 clock Bill gilt features facial

[...] Man will not learn the basic nature of reality by studying the physical universe alone, nor will he learn it by studying the personality as it operates within the physical universe alone.

TES5 Session 231 February 7, 1966 bureau leaflet plates Mono sheriff

[...] As you know, wishes and desires also influence those actions which will be perceived by you as actual events in the physical universe. [...]

[...] Dr. Instream feels that something has been misrepresented to him professionally, I believe, on the part of the university or in connection with his work there. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 803, May 2, 1977 chair sculptor die disasters patterns

[...] Albert Einstein, in his special theory of relativity, demonstrated that nothing else in the universe can quite reach — let alone surpass — the speed of light. [...]

[...] As in the case of his CU’s, Seth’s “subjective motions and activities,” his “simultaneous events,” would easily be the rule in the basic nonphysical universe.

TES3 Session 113 December 7, 1964 December duration Christmas lighter gaunt

This must be understood, for it will be the basis for further discussions of our three close universal fields. [...]

TES6 Session 259 May 16, 1966 pigment object Fox white shape

[...] These realities within the dream universe may be created by you, but they are as actual as the piece of cake that you eat, or the poison that you may swallow. As your common sense protects you in the physical universe, so you must use discretion as you progress into the manipulation of dream objects.

TES1 Session 26 February 18, 1964 John Philip Bradley human evolution

[...] For your friend’s sake I will simplify this, saying that human consciousness was inherent and latent from the beginning of your physical universe.

Because I say that you create your physical universe in the same manner and as automatically and as unself-consciously as you create with your breath a pattern of steam upon a glass pane, this does not mean that you create all that is. [...]

DEaVF1 Essay 7 Friday, May 7, 1982 reincarnational redemption essay serf magical

[...] For my own amusement, in recent years I’ve often tried to objectify that statement by equating the possible number of probable realities with the current scientific estimate of the number of atoms in the universe: 1079, or a 1 followed by 79 zeroes. But even if that rather simple number is inconceivable to us it still won’t do, of course, for it represents only a limit of measurement inside the “physical” universe we think we know. [...]

So if Jane undergoes illness in this reality, in another she does not—but in between those extremes she also explores all stages of her illness in a series of probable universes, flashing among them in “no time at all,” basically…. [...]

[...] This discussion could be carried further into such realms, but instead I’ll note that even here I don’t conceive of anything that would prohibit at least some exchanges between certain of those far probable realities and our own mundane universe. [...]

DEaVF1 Preface by Seth: Private Session, September 13, 1979 Iran animals Mitzi religious Mass

[...] [God is, therefore, unnecessary.] And this, of course, even though the scientists cannot explain where the universe we know came from, or where “it” may be going. They can only speculate about such massive concepts via theories like the currently popular “big bang” origin of the universe, with all of its implied consequences, or through the much lesser-known “inflationary model.” [...]

I vividly remember that in the last chapter [7] of Mass Events Seth remarked: “The universe is—and you can pick your own terms—a spiritual or mental or psychological manifestation, and not, in your usual vocabulary, an objective manifestation.” [...]

His specific art (pause) was both his method of understanding his own creativity and a way of exploring the vast creativity of the universe—and also served as a container or showcase that displayed his knowledge as best he could.

SS Part One: Chapter 5: Session 524, April 20, 1970 subordinate coordinate angles points units

[...] The physical universe does not contain physical objects of solidity, width and depth, for example, to those whose existence is not within it.

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 20, 1984 disease suffering exasperated health Elisabeth

(4:48.) Remind Ruburt — in the meantime — that he is indeed a beloved daughter of the universe, and that his parents are as much the sea and sky as his physical parents. [...]

TES8 Session 353 July 17, 1967 cupboard slept Peter Wisconsin laundromat

[...] The last significant ghost images are being met head-on, symbolically, and conquered; this being given reinforcement in the physical universe because of the very physical work involved.

TPS1 Session 474 April 9, 1969 hopelessness afraid solve bitterness problems

[...] You simply became afraid to act in the physical universe. [...]

TES9 Session 429 August 14, 1968 entity sepia analogy intensities nontime

[...] Simply for the sake of analogy, imagine the image, a humanoid one, of an entity giant-sized, spread out anywhere in your physical universe. [...]

TSM Chapter Eleven Sally Jon Ann Jim Lindens

[...] You [Jim] were also involved with him in two past lives in the same relationship, and as priests you both were interested in the inner workings of the universe.”

“The husband should follow this exercise three times a day: He should imagine the energy and vitality of the universe filling his wife’s form with health. [...]

“Do not manufacture hollow false assurances, but honestly and persistently remind yourself that the physical matter of your wife’s image is filled with and formed by universal energy. [...]

TES1 Session 20 January 29, 1964 camouflage outer neurotics senses inner

[...] But the physical body and all camouflage patterns, looked at in another manner, are also transformers of the vital inner stuff of the universe, where this vitality is then enabled to operate under new and various conditions.

The camouflage patterns of course do belong to the inner world also, since the camouflages themselves are formed from the vitality stuff of the universe by mental enzymes, which have a chemical reaction on your plane. [...]

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