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[...] And so as all things that have come and gone already begun and in their beginning they change and alter, creativity once more arises and you play your part in it and you find yourselves embarked in a new world, in new sensations, in new encounters with self, even though the sense even now passes away and you know where the future is behind you and the past that is yet to come for the past is forever as new as the future and in all things are there beginnings without endings and even your ideas of endings rouse themselves and can never pass away. [...] You are bony structures momentarily looking out through eyes and seeing through pulses, yet you form the eyes and the pulses and the worlds that make them possible and the dramas that so intrigue you from the past and the present and the future, and yet in all of these there are doorways, there are beginnings. [...] The selves are new but you have sat here for centuries, and in your aliveness springs the creativity from which all things are born and the joy and vitality that gives life to all worlds. [...]
There is a constant interchange between the realities, such as your world of physical construction and the worlds of construction which you do not consciously perceive.
[...] I mentioned to you that there is a plane given to the dream world, and this plane also represents actual constructions with which your conscious mind is not usually familiar.
[...] There is always an inner comprehension of such constructions, but the conscious mind has its purpose of dealing with the world of physical construction, is itself a physical construction, and unaware of other realities.
[...] ...And so are each of you artists and you create the world that you know. And when you look at the world you know you can say, “Look, this is what I have created!” And if you do not like what you see, then there is no point in ripping apart the painting or ripping apart the framework of your life. [...]
You think of yourself (to Brad) as a “closed physical personality”—weak and helpless—in a world that you do not understand. [...]
All probable worlds exist now. [...]
[...] The sounds of the package, for example (as Seth, Jane crumpled an empty cigarette package), or the fingernails across the table (demonstrated), are magnified, for in the cellular world they are an important outside-the-self cosmic event — messages of great importance. [...]
[...] My second probable death took place sometime during the years of my military service (1943–46) in World War II. [...]
You had highly conflicting ideas about “the world of working people” and the world of the artist. [...]
[...] I must have gotten to the point where I thought, “Okay, if you’re afraid to trust yourself completely, and your own life, let’s take a taste of what it’s like to have no other place to turn but the world of conventional medicine and beliefs.” [...]
I do know that the ideas we have developed are far more desperately needed in the world today than I’d realized (with a laugh). [...]
I guess I feel now that anything that one can do to better the situation in the world is bound to help, where before I wanted everything completed ahead of time in some fashion. [...]
Your scientific beliefs tell you that your entire world happened accidentally. [...]
Those programs often portray your cultural world in exaggerated terms, and most resolution is indeed through violence. [...]
[...] The viewer can say: “Of course I feel panicky, unsafe, and frightened, because I live in such a violent world.” [...]
[...] Your most advanced thinkers emphasize man’s rape of the planet, or focus upon the future disaster that will overtake the world, or see men once again as victims of the stars.
[...] The healthy person is one who is balanced at any given time in your terms, as far as his or her relationship with the psyche is concerned; with the world and its relationships.
[...] It was only because he went so far in certain directions, because he grew so much in certain areas, that the problem of physical stance with the world arose.
[...] Now the seasons come each year as they have come for centuries upon your planet—and they come with a magnificent spontaneity and with a creativity that bursts upon the world. [...]
Each of you individually creates the reality that you know—and en masse, altogether, you create the reality of your world and your universe. [...]
[...] You will feel at peace with yourself and your world, or you will surpass yourself, suddenly feeling a part of events and phenomena usually considered not yourself. [...]
[...] He communicates to the authoritative world at large original, excellent, sharp and concisive ideas, through words that are consistently misspelled.
When he has not sold any stories or books for a while, then he looks around for other ego satisfactions in the outside world, in other fields, for which he is actually not willing to pay the price. [...]
He looks for satisfaction for his ego in the outside world when it has been bruised because of a rejection slip. [...]