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[...] To make it as simple as I can, I will say that you do not have the same backgrounds, necessarily, when you enter the physical system of reality. [...]
On occasion, some personalities may be given an exception to the general rule and take a sabbatical (humorously) from reincarnations, a side trip so to speak, to another layer of reality, and then return. [...]
[...] There will be a sustained focus of awareness and existence in an entirely different sort of reality. [...]
(9:40.) In this one, as in no other reality, intellectual and intuitive abilities finally work so well together that there is little distinction between them. [...]
[...] I am aware that the process has begun and I am aware of what is being done. [...] But it is far more important to understand why you are creating a distortion in physical reality that concerns your own image. [...]
[...] Only because I make you think, do not ever believe that I would have you forget your banking [sic] intellect, for this is not the case, and if there is much I have not said to you, it is because you know already what I would say to you. I want you to realize that all personality exists beyond what you call the grave, and that what I am has been here in many guises, as indeed, so have you. [...]
[...] Well, I am here, indeed I am here, and if you want to think of me as some UFO (earlier talking about someone mailing a card to Robbie, Jane and Seth, what or how would they address it), that is your privilege. When Ruburt receives my energy, often he does not know what to do with it. [...]
[...] Indeed, I do not find it remarkable that you consider me a personality since, indeed that is what I am. [...]
[...] It is quite true to say that their reality consists not only of the core of their own identity, but also is reinforced by those projected thoughts and feelings of the earthly audience for whom the drama is enacted.
[...] Obviously, then, beyond these earthly historic religious dramas, the seemingly recurring tales of gods and men, there are spiritual realities.
The inner self alone, at rest, in meditation, can at times glimpse portions of these inner realities that cannot be physically expressed. [...]
Ruburt’s idea did come from me, about your reincarnational episodes, and your personal experience illustrates what I am saying in the book—the individual’s history is written in the psyche, and can indeed be uncovered. [...]
(Jane told me this afternoon that she’d had a flash from Seth about my reincarnational episodes of late, and how I was in the process of uncovering my personal “past”, as Seth says in The “Unknown” Reality.
With Ruburt’s literal-mindedness, again, there is a big difference, a vital one, between freely imagining a trailer trip which then becomes a probable beneficial reality, and being told it will not work.
[...] A strong impeding belief is the one that the body could not any longer perform no matter what he did, and this largely was the result of a concentration upon negative aspects.
It served a purpose, showing him what his body was capable of, and raises the question of why he was not using it. [...]
[...] Many beliefs, not negative in themselves but overemphasized, lead to what certainly appear to be negative results.
[...] Here their energy momentarily disappears from your system, is immeasurably accelerated, however, and returned through what you might call a miniature white hole — concentrated now, and highly directed back into your system of reality.
[...] This brought forth a torrent of information from her — she’d forgotten it until my remark reminded her of what had happened.
[...] It goes up from the top of my head, way out of the room and the house into a different reality.”
It dwells in the physical universe, but it can indeed also perceive and appreciate other realities. The ego is part of the personality, and as such it can partake of sturdier, heartier, more vivid realities. [...]
We will see now what we can do with your own little test, and with our friend Ruburt.
(Jane does not know what association led her to mention a border of flowers. [...]
[...] There are few limitations upon what we can do, and most of these limitations are human limitations, existing on Ruburt’s part rather than on my own. [...]
(9:40.) Again, what I tell you does often run counter to beliefs deeply ingrained in both of you. [...]
[...] Any health difficulties will flow into the pool of your beliefs—but the body is not meant to be more than the reflection and materialization of your inner reality as it appears in space and time. [...]
[...] What he experiences sometimes as painful sensations, the body experiences as new signs of activity.
(This evening I finished Appendix 18 for Volume 2 of “Unknown” Reality, and Jane read it. [...]
[...] There have been civilizations devoted mainly to art, in which all other endeavors were considered subsidiary, and the quality of workmanship was everything, no matter what the product. [...]
[...] No matter what her feelings may have been before tonight’s session began, Jane’s pace and delivery had been much more animated and energetic than it usually has lately. [...]
As far as your sales are concerned, trust Framework 2 to know exactly where and when the sales should be accelerated, and in what fashions, and do not specify particular books. [...]
[...] You both do need privacy for your work and because of your natures, but if you try to find a home with no dogs or children within miles, then in another way you are doing what Sam Levine is trying to do, only in your own way. [...]
[...] And you cannot put a money value on what you would get out of that house.
[...] I can foresee probabilities, but you make your own reality, and I will not take the responsibility. [...]
(“You got what you wanted: answers.”
[...] The last on time is connected, incidentally, with what we have been speaking of, for it can lead to an insistence upon outer realities, and result in a lack of inner intuitional development, which alone is the fountainhead of true art.
[...] He was doing what he felt you wanted him to do, yet the results displeased you, and he felt you found him physically repulsive. [...]
[...] You could say that the identity, existing in another dimension entirely, plants the seed into the medium of physical reality from which its own material existence will spring.
[...] Such a course would not, in physical reality, present you with anything like a balanced picture of perfection.
If all of your beliefs, not just your “fortunate” ones, were not materialized, you would never thoroughly understand on a physical level that your ideas create reality. [...]
[...] This image is impressed into matter in this way: You tune yourself into a highly specific dimension of reality. [...]
[...] All of the conflicting beliefs that have been mentioned thus far are the end result of what I have called before the “official line of consciousness.” [...]
What we are going to have to do, then, is start over. [...]
I want to remind you both that what I am saying is indeed possible, and more possible than not. [...]
Yes, I think that in our separate ways each one of us chose to create this probable reality out of the many available.
[...] In Jane’s final class, Rob read Seth’s explanation having to do with family ‘mergings.’ Right away, right there in class, I knew what was behind the feeling I’d had about this family: Members of the Grunaargh, and I personally, were involved in the invention of movable type. I write ‘were’ out of habit, because I have this delightful feeling that my printing, writing, and newspaper interests now are what led me to be drawn to the same things back then, even as my work there caused me to be interested in the same things now — an exchange across the board.
“It seems so hilariously logical that the Sumari, who are creators, would want to ‘merge’ with a family more prone to organization,4 to come up with what they would need to spread ideas: movable type. [...]
7. In Session 692 for Volume 1 of “Unknown” Reality see the material on Sue’s double dreams in the opening notes and in Note 2. Personally, at least, I see strong connections between the idea of double dreams and the kind of conscious reincarnational memory — or knowledge — detailed by Sue in this appendix.
[...] The intellect follows when and to what extent it can in the poetic experience, but does not directly participate in the initial moment of revelation or intuitional insight. It follows on from there, translating the experience in terms of physical reality. [...]
[...] He must believe completely in what he is doing, in what he is teaching, or he feels himself deceitful.
[...] It would make no impression upon him had I given it, nor would my appearance have convinced him of anything more than what he would consider his own duplicity. [...]
[...] Now, unless you have questions, we will end what I hope will be a most helpful session.
[...] Remember in your painting the relationship of one object to another, not in terms of space necessarily, the interrelationship of the vitality that forms the objects; the vibrating always changing reality within, say, the skin of the apple or the orange, the quite living consciousness within the molecules that make up what seems to be the solid surface of the fruits’ skin.
[...] As a youngster you felt that recreating portions of physical reality gave you a mastery and control over them. [...]
Imagine the vision on the board, forming itself and evolving outward into physical reality, and let your fine technical abilities simply help the vision flow outward.