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[...] In terms of maturity I did not fulfill myself at that time. I am still growing as far as value fulfillment is concerned. [...] The value fulfillment of which I speak carries no such connotation.
[...] It expands and develops in terms of value fulfillment, in a way that has nothing to do with space and time.
[...] The first question I presume refers to growth in the terms in which growth is usually considered, a coming toward maturity in terms of physical and mental approach to a hoped-for fulfillment.
[...] It is a result of an expansion, again, in terms of value fulfillment, an expansion that has nothing to do with either time or space as men conceive them.
The expansion resulted from a contraction of energy, but because of the unique attributes inherent in both value fulfillment and in the spacious present, there simply was not an initial or first contraction or expansion.
You are teaching yourselves the value of consciousness and vitality and strength and life, by pretending to yourselves that death is death and that your consciousness will not continue and that your parents who die are forever still, by pretending that the voices you have heard in childhood will be heard no more. [...] You are teaching yourselves the value of being, and you have chosen this context in which to do it. [...]
A psychological existence presupposes experience, experience in terms of value fulfillment (pause) and the emotional manipulation and direct knowledge of subjective states. [...]
[...] In terms of value fulfillment there is such a multitudinous variety of simultaneously held experiences that you could not contain them and hold the realization of your own identity.
[...] Take the idea of the book Seth mentioned on therapy and value fulfillment, and so forth, and what you said today about body consciousness. [...]
(See the brief references to the therapy of value fulfillment in the opening notes for Session 862, with its Note 1. Today I’d mentioned to Jane how I remembered Seth’s saying — perhaps a couple of years ago — that still untouched in his material is the whole question of the body consciousness, and its role in health and many other fields. [...]
[...] If you think in terms of a multidimensional self, then you will realize that you have many more avenues open to expression and fulfillment than you have been using. [...]
[...] Your imagination can be of great value, allowing you to open yourself to such courses; you can then use it to help you bring these into being.
Seth uses the term “value fulfillment,” as in the title of this book, to imply life’s greater values and characteristics—that is, we are alive not only to continue, to insure life’s existence, but to add to the very quality of life itself.
In Dreams, “Evolution,” and Value Fulfillment Seth outlines the great cosmic and private energies that in our terms once brought into existence the reality of the universe and the birth of those private, cohesive realities in which our own individual daily lives are couched.
“Value fulfillment?” I thought. [...]
When that challenge was met he used his will and mobilized all of his power to fulfill his abilities, and to bring about conditions in which he hoped Joseph could also fulfill his. [...]
[...] They are better than any medicine, and they promote the expression of value fulfillment of all kinds of life, whatever its form.
In terms of earthly life as you understand it, it is overly optimistic to imagine that eventually all illnesses will be conquered, all relationships be inevitably fulfilling, or to foresee a future in which all people on earth are treated with equality and respect. [...]
As soon as I realized that Dreams, “Evolution,” and Value Fulfillment was going to be so long that it would require publication in two volumes, I began to think about how I was going to summarize here all of the material that Jane, Seth, and I had contributed to Volume 1. I developed the hilarious notion that if I did the job the way I really wanted to, this introduction would be as long as that first volume is itself! [...]
(Then, in the 44th session for April 15, 1964, Seth explained that in the inner universe, “Energy transformation and value fulfillment, both existing within the spacious present [or at once], add up to a durability that is at the same time spontaneous … and simultaneous.” The durability being achieved through constant expansion in terms of value fulfillment.8)
[...] Earlier in this work I hinted at the hypothetical existence of a truly fulfilled earth-person — with a hyphen.1 All of the spiritual, mental, and biological abilities would be actualized to whatever extent possible. [...] At the same time, all of the latent spiritual and mental qualities would be fulfilled in a like manner, so that all of the potentials of the species would find actualization in the most developed way in the experience of each individual. [...]
[...] Basically, however, counterparts deal with fulfillments and developments that transcend races or countries.
Value fulfillment is the largest issue here, both with Seth’s book and my own experience, and if I really understood what Seth was saying in this book, I would not have needed to undergo such an uncomfortable drama in my daily life.
(10:07.) I have been very gentle in my treatment of your mores and institutions — for I do not want you to be against your world, but for a more fulfilling one. Toward the end of our present book (Dreams), we will be discussing how our ideas can be applied by the individual in terms of value fulfillment, so that individuals can begin to reclaim those dimensions of experience that are indeed your rightful heritage.