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Copyxight◎1977byJaneRoberts
CoPyright◎1996byRobertEButts

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1.Spiritwlitings、2.Reality-Miscellanea、3.Parapsychology6
I、Roberts,Jane,1929-1984.11.Butts,RobertRIII、Title.
ⅣSelies:Seth(Spirit).Sethbook、
BF1301S3891996
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CONTENTS

AVI?γ:se伽mSummerIsWinterめん"gRo6猟.…..........…ix
肋加血ctolツ川畑』!γRo伽五B呪抽…..............….....、xi
Pγ碗“妙SE肋…...............…..............…..、xxix
SECTION1:YOuANDTHE"UNKNowN,'REALITY...........、1

Sethon:

Session679:Photographs,Time,andProbableLives........、8
Session680:HowProbableSelvesWOrkinDailyLife.......、18
Session681:HowYburProbableSelveslntersect・

U
npr
edi
cta
bil
ity
ast
heS
our
ceo
fAl
lEv
ent
s'.
...
、27
Session682:BasicUnitsofConsciousness(CU,s弘
ImmortalityandProbabilities….....….….、38
Session683:“YbuareMultipersons.,,Reincarnation,
Probabilities,andOtherVersionsof
Consciousness.............................47

Session684:CU,s,EEUnits,andtheBody“TheCells
Precognate.”HeredityandPrecognition....…58
Session685:TheBodyasYbur"HomeStation.,,Moreon
BasicUnitsofConsciousness................、65

Session686: Man,sEarlyConsciousnessandtheBirthof
Memo
rySelect
ivity>Sp
ecializa
tion,and
"Official”Reality..b・….……………….69

。V・
oV1o CONTENTS

Session687: PracticeElementl:AnExercisefbrtheReade正

ExpansionofConsciousnessasNecessaryto
Man'sBiolo
gicalandSpiritualSur
viva1.....
...
.80

SECTION2:PARALLELMAN,AIJTERNATEMAN,AND1PRoBABLE
MAN:THEREFLEcTIoNoFTHEsEINTHEPREsENE
PRM〔rEPsYcHE・YOuRMunIDIMENsIoNAL
REALITYINTHENowoFYOuRBEING.........、89

Sethon:

Session688: Man'sEarlyDevelopment・Mermaids,Dolphins,
Animal-Man,Man弓AnimaLandOtherForms...、95
Session689: Mythology》Gods,AnimalGods,andtheGrowth
oftheEgo..............................、105
Session690: Sex,theGods,andtheEgo・Christ,Godthe
FathenandtheHistoryofChristianity.….…109
Session691: T
he“
Spi
rit
s',
ofA
llN
atu
ral
Thi
ngs
,Sp
eci
eso
f
Consciousness,andtheEarthGods..........、116
Session692: SimultaneousDreams・UnusedAreasofthe
Brain..................................、122

Session693:“Coincidences,”Moving,andProbableRealities:
AnleofProbableRealEstateEvents........、131

SeSsion694:LifEAfterDeathandProbabilities...........、140

Session695:PracticeElements2-5・ASessionofExercises

fbrtheReader...........................、146

SECTION3:THEPRIvKTEPRoBABLEMAN,THEPRIw〔rE
PRoBABLEWoMAN,THESPEcIEsINPRoBABⅢTIEs,
ANDBLuEPRINTsFoRREALITIEs.............、153

Sethon:

Session696: Priva
teBluepr
intsfbrRe
ality6Go
d戸stuffan
d
EarthExperience........................、l58
Session697: 1dealizations,FreeWill,andHuman
Development、HowYbuChooseEvents,
Health,andlllness、PracticeElement7........163
CONTENTS 。V11。

Session698: TheDreamWOrld,DreamArtists,andthe
PurposeofDreami、9......................169
Session699: T
he“
Liv
ing
Pho
tog
rap
hyo
fDr
eam
s”.
...
...
..1
74
Session700: ThenueDream弓ArtScientist..............、181

Session701: ThenueMentalPhysicist,AnimalsandScience、
PracticeElement8........................187

Session702: O
1qj
ect
ive
Sci
enc
ean
daL
ovi
ng唖
chn
olo
gy患
Consciousness,SubatomicParticles,andthe
S
pin
ofE
lec
tro
ns.
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
、19

Session703: T
heC
omp
let
ePh
ysi
cia
n、H
eal
th,
Ill
nes
sHe
ali
ng,
andDeath..............................、203

Session704: MoreonthenueDream-ArtScientist,thenue
M
ent
alP
hys
ici
st,
and
the
Com
ple
teP
hys
ici
an.
、20

Appendixl: Setho
nJane,s"
DeeplyMy
sticalNa
ture,,
,an

HerOwnCommentsHerEarlyLifEand
ReligiousEnvironment・APoemtoHer
Grandfather.............................、215

A
ppe
ndi
x2: Rob,sProbableSportsmanSelfHisFamily
BackgroundandPersonalChallenges........、223
Appendix3: J
ane
,sF
irs
tPs
ych
icE
xpe
rie
nce
sWi
th
"Massiveness.”TheirCoImectionsWiththe
lnnerSenses.............................226

Appendix4: Sidepo
olsofConsc
iousness・P
robable
NeurologicalConnectlonsandNewMemorles、230
Appendix5: MoreonProbableNeurologicalConnectlons,
JaneUsesaNewKindofConsciousOrganization
toDeliver"吻加Oz(ノ",,&α胸...…….…..、235
Appendix6: Jane,sMaterialonParallelMan,AlternateMan,
andProbableMan・SpeciesofConsciousness
andMan-in-the-Makin9.....................238
A
ppe
ndi
x7: TノbeWヒリツTbz(ノa7zIH"α肋一theOutlinefbraPossible
NewBookReceivedbyJane、
SomeChapterHeadings...................、241
。V111. CONTENTS

Appendix8:SethDiscussesSimultaneousTimeandtheValue
Clim
ateofPsych
ologicalR
ealityEvo
lutionand
Reincarnatlon...........................、246

Appendix9:SethonConventionalldeasofSexualityin
ContrasttoFulllndividuality.…..…......、248
AppendixlO:SethonJane,sAttitudesTowardtheGullible
andSkepticalinOurSociety………...….252
Appendixll:肋Wb"〃zUo伽Jane,sIdeafbraBookonDreams
andRealityうBasedonHerWOnderworksDream
Series..................................、254

助jZ‘gⅧe妙Ro伽RB伽:
A〃てノ伽qハノb〃''’'2q/、"Unknown,,Reality...、257
1M8,6...............................................、261
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jVb伽昭郷sおα”dezノ”伽709伽JMzst・
Th”js”06呼伽鴫娩〃1,ノas"0e“
lvMシMbt0血必”0he‘gh伽as"”.
T伽加"11シ伽加o加州伽戯cA”q/zjgi‘,
Tノb伽伽''@伽畑〃0伽哨伽0ノbノso6'’9ルオノ
Fbγ〃eα伽h叩α戒伽#抑#伽如や“
c0"s呪”'39α冗卿ツ@j秒q/α瓶0m‘嚇馴c2,
凡γ畑⑳畑0”0"りzu,α仰CII州蝿lb肌
IVb伽昭g細心α”””伽739伽JMzst.

(AnotebyREB.:ThisisthesecondandlastverseofaPoem
JanewroteinApril,1952,whenshewas23yearsold、Eveninthis
immaturework,whichsheproducedllyearsbefbreshewastoiniti‐
atetheSethmaterial,hermysticalnaturewasassertingitsinnate
know
le d
ge.)
INTRODUCTORYNOT]ES
BYROBERTEBUTTS

][職殻獄鯛蹴競淵罵碓淵淵暑
hadplentyofhelpfrommywi企JaneRoberts,andfromSeth,the
nonphysicalentitywhospeaksthroughherwhileshe,sintrance・In
fact,JaneandSetharetheoneswhosobeautifUllybringthesenotes
totheirconclusion;andinthatorder-Janewithsomeexcellent
materialaboutherrelationshipwithS
eth,andSethhimselfwithhis
newletterto
correspondents、YbtJan
eisn,tparticularlytur
nedonby
dates,sessionnumbers,infbrmationaboutfbotnotes,andsomeof
t
heo
the
rma
ter
ial
l,l
lbe
dis
cus
sin
ghe
re・
SethbegandictatingThe"肋陶"0z"",,脇α卿:A馳蛾Book,inthe
679thsessi
onfbrFebruary4,1974
,andfinisheditwitht
he744thses‐
sionfbrApril23,1975.Inthebeginningweanticipatedanother
intriguingSethbook,thesuccessorto助thSY)‘αノセsandTh‘M‘如形q/
P伽o"αノルα伽.Wethoughtthenewworkwouldprobablybealong
one,butwehardlyexpectedthatitwouldrequirepublicationintwo
volumes・

Thefirmdecisiontodothiswasmadewhenwewerevisitedby
Jane,seditoratPrentice-Hall,nmMossman,andabusinesscolleague
whoaccompaniedhim,Bythenitwasobviousthatinacoupleof
weeksSethwouldbethroughwith“吻加OZU",,彫α"軌aswe'dtaken

。X1.
。X11・ INTRODUCTORYNOTES

tocallingit・Forsometimeallofuspresenthadbeenawarethatasa
singlevolumethisnewworkwouldbemoremassivethanwewanted
ittobe、Janea
ndlwerereallypleased,then,toge
ttheofficialword,
Notonlywouldtheexpandedfbrmatbesomethingoutoftheordi‐
naryinitself;butitmeantthatwithtwovolumesl,dhavetherooml
neededfbrnotesandreferences;ex
cerptsfromJane,sESPclassses‐
sions,aswellasfrom“regular,,sessionsdatedbefbreandafterthe
productiontimeof‘‘吻伽1,ノ",,Rea伽alittleofJane,spoetry;and
aPpendixes-allofwhichlthOughtwouldaddextradimensionsof
consciousnesstothebooks.(And,ofcourse,Icouldn,tbeginthese
notesuntilsuchadecisionhadbeenmade.)
Sethpresentedhissessionsfbr"吻加01,ノ",,Rea卿asusual,but
dispensedwithanychapterfmmework、Hedidgrouphismaterial
intosixsectlons,though,withheadings・Ashetoldusinthe743rd
seSsion,afe
wdaysafterthevisitof
mamandhisassociate:‘‘
Thislbook
hadnochapters[inorder]tofUrtherdisruptyouracceptednotions
ofwhatabookshouldbe、Therearedifferentkindsoforganizations
present,howevenandinanyglvensectionofthebook,severallevels
ofconsciousnessareappealedtoatonce.”Sethgavenoheadingsfbr
individualsessions,soaftereachoneasit'slistedinthenbleofCon‐
tents(ineachvolume),Janeplanstoinsertafewwor d
sindicatingat
leastsomeofthesutjeCtsdiscussedinthatsession.’
Sethhimselfsaidnothingaboutpublishing"吻加Oz(ノ",,Rea物in
onevolume,twovolumes,orevenmore,whilehewasproducingit・
Hereferredtoitasoneunituntiltheverylastsession,the744th,
whenhesaidinanswertoaquestionlasked:f‘TheSethmaterialis
endless、Iorganizeitf
bryourbenefit、Ifyouwanttodivide
itintotwo
volumes,thatisfine・Ybuwillfindseveralpointswherethiscanbe
done...',Inourfinalviewうhoweventheobviouspointof
divisionis
alsothebestone:threesectionsineachvolume・’'1lnotealittle
moreaboutthisnaturalpointofseparationintheEpilogueof
thisbook・

Sincethesectionsthemselvesareofunequallength,fbrawhilel
contemplatedtryingafb唾and-twodivision;butasJanecommented,
"Threesectionsinonebookareenoughofabitefbrthereadem,'We
dothinkmostpeop
lewillfinditmoreconvenientt
ohave“Uクz伽0z(ノ〃,,

〃α卿presented,withindexes,intwoshorterworks,whetherornot
they,reofequallength・Vblume2willbepublishedayearorsoafter
lNTRODUCTORYNOTES 。X111.

thefirstprint
ingofVOlumel・Afterthatinit
ialwaitingPeriod,the
twocanalwaysbereadtogethem
I'msure
thatthat"en
ergypersona
lityessence
,,'asSethca
llshim‐
self;regardedwithsomeamusementourgropingsabouthowbestto
publiShhisworkasthesessionsbegantopileup、Ithinkthatbasi-
callyhewasunconcernedwithideasoflengthortime;thatJane,s
andmyownwillingnesstocontinuedeliveringandrecordingthe
bodyoft
hematerialwere
thetruearbiters
ofitslength、In
thatsense,
then,thecreativeprocessesinvolvedwiththesetwovolumeszU”
endless-atleastuntilJaneandlcalledahalttothemfbrsheer
physical
reasons.(Those
processesarestil
lwithoutend,of
course,as
is
all
cre
ati
vity
6)
Wethinknowthat"肋加ouノ",,Rea卿couldcontinuefbrtherest
ofourlives,reallyJnothenlargerrespects,itcouldgoonfbrcen-
turies・Forallweknowinordinaryconscious-mindtermsatthis
"time,,'therecoⅧbeathirdvolumetotheset(asJaneherselfspec‐
ulatedinthe730thsession,inSection6),andafburthandfifth...、
NoWI'dliketobrieflycommentonthehandlingofthenotes,
excerpts,andothersuchmatte正AfterJanebegandeliveringthis
workitsoonbecameapparentthatmynotesfbritweregoingtobe
longerthantheyarein馳肋SY)eα〃sand〃応0"αJReα”.Theveryway
Sethwaspresentinghismaterialrequiredthis、Janeandllikedthe
ideabecauseitmeantsomethingdiffErentfromthetwoprevlous
Sethbooks,butatthesametimelwasconCernedthatthenotes
wouldbecometooprominent.(IfdtthiswayeventhoughSethtold
meinaprlvatesessioninJune,1974:"Thenoteswilltakecareof
thems
elvesDon
otworry
6,,)
O
nce
we'
dde
cid
edt
opu
bli
shi
ntw
ovo
lum
es,
Jan
e,n
m仰d
l
agreedthatwedidn,twanttomoveallofthesupplementarydatato
thebackofeachbook,asisoftendoneinsuchcases、Notonlywould
thereaderbeconstantlyinvolvedinlookingupspecificitems,butwe
feltthattheshorternotesespeciallywouldbetoofarremovedfrom
theirintimatepositionswithinthesessions;wewantedtheseto
enhanceindividualsessionsdirectlywithoutgettingintheway〉sol
workedoutacompromisewhichofferssomesortoforderlypresen‐
tatlonwithoutbeingtoorigid
Asin馳肋SiPeaAsand〃γ3o"αノルα伽theusualnotesarepre‐
sentedatbreaktimes,butrveindicatedthepointsoforiginofWhat
。X1V。 INTRODUCTORYNOTES

woul
dordinar
ilybefbot
notesbyu
singcons
ecutive(s
uperscri
ption)
numbers
withinthetextof
eachsession;th
enl'vegroupedth
eactual
notesa
ttheendofthes
essionfbrqu
ickreferenc
e、Forconsisten
cy's
sake,thesenotesa
reprintedinthesamesmallerty1
pethroughout
bothvolumes、Footnoteswillbefbund“inplace,,onlyWhenthey
re企rtoaspecificappendixinthesamebookSofbrthemostpart,
theseappr
oacheskeepthebo
dyofeachsessio
nfreeofinterru
ptlons
betweenbreaks・

TheappendixideaworkedwellinbothZソbeSe肋MZztg7jaJand
馳娩Siウ‘αAs、Herein‘
‘助伽iuノ'3''Reα”theindividual
exceIptorses‐
sioninanapp
endix,withwhatevern
otesjtmayhave,isusua
llypretly
completeinitselfThesepiecescanbereadatanytime,butlprefEr
thatthereadergoovereachoneWhenit'sfirstmentionedinafboC
note,justasheorsheoughttocheckoutallotherrefErencemater迄
ialinorderthroughoutbothvolumes・
WithoutcarryingtheideatoofaLIdesignedthenotesand
appendixessothattosomeextenttheyreinfbrceeachothenasthe
sessionsthemselvesdo・InVOlumel,IrefErtocertamsessions-
the681st,fbrinstance-everysooftenbecauseinthemSethcomes
throughwithkeyconceptsthatshouldbestressed
As"助加0z(ノ""肋α”progressesintoVOlume2,it'snaturalthatl
usenotesmoreandmoreoftentocallattentlontoearliersessions・

WhenthosesessionsareinVblumel,thinkofthatbookasasepa戸
rateentityusedfbrreferenceinthesamewaythat馳娩SY)eaAS,A伽"
如極伽Cひ"卿切s"畑oranyofJane,sotherbooksare、Atthesame
time,inaneffbrttobuildsomementalbridgesbetweenthetwo
partsof"助伽zU""〃α伽I'vemadeitapointoccasionallytolift
somethingoutofonevolumefbrinclusionintheotheEoratleastto
includethatkindofrefErence・

Inthenotesl,vetriedtosayexactlywhatlmean,nomoreandno
less,andtowatchoutfbrunwittingimPlications,Thingscanget
complicated,though,andattimeswhilepreparingthesevolumesl
fbundmyselfwonderingjusthowtomakeclearcertainpointsofref
erencewithoutleaVingthereaderconfUsedbydates,sessionnum‐
bers,orothermattemAlthoughIthinkmysystemofpresentatlon
hasakindofordenstillit,lltakestudyattimes,andlcanonlyaskthe
readertopatientlygoalong・Idon'tbelievesuchinstancesare
toomany6
INTRODUCTORYNOTES ・XV。

I'venotedthetimeevelysooftenduringeachsessiontoshow
howlon
gittakesJanetodeli
veraparticularPassa
ge(andshortlyl,ll
explorefUrtherthetimeelementsinvolvedwi ththeproductionof
"助h'2ozu",'脇α"初.Forobviousreasonsl,vedeletedmostofSeth,s
instructionsfbrpunctuatinghismaterial,beyondleavingafew
examplesinplaceatth
estartofhisPreface,orinanoccasionalses-
sion・ButSethisfarshortofoverdoingsuchdirections・Onceina
WhileJan
eorlrecasthissentencestructur
efbrclarity'ssake,orwe
eliminatearepelitivephrase−fbrallofthisisu姉αノworkas
opposedtoprosework,whichcanbeeasilyrevisedonthespot・
Exceptfbrsuchchangesthematerialispresentedasreceived
throughoutbothofthesevolumes・Wheneveranythingisdeleted
fromasession-perso
nalinfbrmation,say−it,salwaysindicated;
occasi
onallysuch
materialissu
mmarized、
Duringourbooksessions,whicharealmostalwaysprivate-
heldwithoutwitnesses,thatis-Sethspeaksatamoderateenough
pacesothatlcantakedownhisdictationverbatiminmyownkind
ofshorthand・Althoughit,softenhardwork,Ifindthisapproach
moreintimateandmeaningMthanpassivelyusingataperecorder;
IalsohavetimetoinsertmyowncommentsaswegoalongThen,
latenltypethesessions.Icandothismuchmorequicklyandcom‐
fbrtablyfrommynotebookthanlcanfromatape、AslwroteinP”
so"αノルα雌IbelievethatJane'sabilitytodeliverSeth'smaterial
withsofewchangesbeingmadeinit“saysimportantthingsabout
thesesessions.,,(Seemynotesattheendofthe610thsession,in
Chapterlofthatbook.)Andconcerningmyolbjectiveobservatlons
ofSethhimse唾mletmynotesinthesessionsbuildupwhatever
c
omp
osi
tep
ict
ure
l,m
abl
eto
con
str
uct

.LiketheotherSethbooks,then,eachvolumeof“Uケ0伽Ozlノ〃”
ReZz”contamsnotonlytheSethsessions,butJane'sandmyown
ideasaboutthem,aswellasournotesonthecircumstancessulL
roundingtheirproduction.
Thenextfburparagraphscontainsomeinfbrmationonourpub
lishingschedulethatl,llpresentassimplyaslcan、Originallyl
hadn,tPlannedondealingwithsuchmaterialinthesenotes,but
aftertalkingitove喝Janeandlagreedthatitshouldbegivenhere
afterall・Therearevarloustitles,sectlonnumbers,anddatestokeep
inmind,sothesepassagesmaytakesomerereading.
・XV1。 INTRODUCTORYNOTES

AslnoteintheEpiloguefbrthisvolume,Section6inVOlume2
containsthestoryofhowwemovedintoour"hillhouse,,,justouf
sideElmira,N、Y,amonthbefbreSethcompletedthatsection-
andhispartin‘‘吻伽in"、"〃α鋤asawhole-inApril,1975.Butin
Octoben1974,longbefbreourmovefromthetwoapartmentswe
occupiedindowntownElmira,JanestartedherPSシcノbjcH伽":A'3
AゅectBシcノto卿BOO肘thatbookistheseqlueltoA伽伽'渡s伽Cb"‐
s"o"sl2畑an
distobepublishedthi
sFall(inl976)byPren
ticeHall,
Inc.〃雌csisalsomentionedintheEpiloguetoVOlumelof
"吻陶"0z"",,〃α"11)I,an
dmyfirstsessionnotesonits
howupinSec‐
tion4,inthesecondvolume・
We,dintendedtopublishVOlumelbefbrePb伽飢butsinceJane
finishedherbookbefbrelcouldcompletethenotesfbrthetwoSeth
books(Ifbunditnecessarytodomanyofthenotesfbrbothvolumes
together),wedecidedtopublishPb賊csfirstinsteadOurmoveto
thehillhousealsocostmeconsiderableworkingtimeonthemanu‐
scripts、Soit,sobvious,then,thatPり伽csjumpsaheadof‘‘吻伽u"3,,
〃α”asfarasastrictlycorrectp
ublishingchronologyisconcerned・
In乃伽csJanealsoreferstocertainblocksofmaterialthatfirst
appearedin“吻加0z"",,肋α伽so1,vea〔Uustedtheappropriate
notesi
nthelatt
ertoaccou
ntfbrthei
rearlierd
iscussion・
Intrinsic
ally
there,sno
conflictbetwee
nJane,slatesta
ndSeth,slatest,
however:
Eachoneenhancestheothel:Isimplywanttostressthatouroverall
goalisthepublicationofJane'sbooks(includingthoseproduced
withSeth),andthateachworkisacompleteentityWhilecontaining
within
itselfthenec
essaryreferen
cestoothersi
ntheseries・
Wewantthoserefセrencestohelpthereaderplaceeachoneina
timeseqluence,regardlessofWhenanyparticularbookmighthave
beenfirstpublished・Forthemoretlmepasses,thelessimportant
thedateofpublicationbecomes、Whenlnote,fbrexample,that及,ツー
cノbjcPり〃“‘‘istobepu
blishedthisFall(inl976),,,I
knowpfcourse,
thatbythetimethefirstvolumeofSeth,sworkisinprintinthe
springofl977,月伽cswillactuallyhayebeenonsalefbrseveral
months・恥t,aslseeit,that,sthemostaccuratewaytopresentthat
bitofinfbrmationinthisVOlume1.

Onecanhavealotoffimwithnumbers・Theycan,fbrinstance,
beusedtoexploredifferentperspectlvesofthesamesutject-in
thisca
se,time,th
eqlualityt
hat,sjustb
eenunderdi
scussion、T
hetwo
INTRODUCTORYNOTES oXV11o

volumesof“肋伽遡ノ",,〃α”contain65sessions、Janedelivered
thesefbrSethoveraperiodofalittlemorethanl41/§months・This
elapsedtimeincludesmorethanafewweeksduringwhichshegave
nobookdictationatall,ofcourse,butIwascurloustogetanapprox-
imateideaofthenumberofhourssheactuallyspentinProducing
theentlrework

laveraged40ofthe
sessions,justthepartsdevo
tedtodictation,
fbrtwothings:thetimeJanespentintranceonly〉andhertrance
tlmeplusrelevantbreaktimes・Iobtainedfiguresofl:39and2:O2
hoursrespectivelyThenlmultipliedeachoftheseby65、Ifbundthe
lowresults
difficulttobelieve;t
heyspeakvolumes(thepun
isdelib‐
erate)aboutthegreatspeedthatcreatlvlty-atleastJane,s-can
showundercertainconditions・Forshecompletedthetwovolumes
of"吻加0z(ノ",,&α助inatotaltrancetlmeof90:35hours,oratotal
trance-plus片breaktimeofl31:30hours(sumsWhichtranslate
roughlyintotlmesof45hoursand65hoursperbook).Keepin
mindthatthesefiguresresultfromaverages,andthattheremaining
25sessionswouldyieldverysimilarresults,sincetheyincludeno
extremesofbrevityorlengthSoeitherhourlytotalismostremark-
ablefbrtheinvolvedcreativeaccomplishmentof"肋加Oz(ノ",,Reα"軌
regardlessofthelargercontextinwhichthosehourswerereally
e
xpe
nde
d・F
orc
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s:
Everysooftenl,vethoughtofaveragingJane,sdictationtimefbr
馳肋SI1MmノbsandP伽010αJ〃α”inthesameway〉buthaven'tdoneso・
I,msomeWhatpuzzledtonote,howevemthatherveryshortworking
tlmesfbrtheSethbooksseemtobeeitherignoredortakenfbr
grantedbypracticallyeveryone-o喝peIhaps,thosefactorsjust
aren,tunderstoodintermsofordinarylineartime・Maybel,malone
inmyinteresthere,fbrevenJanedoesn,texpressanygreatcuriosity
aboutthetimeshehasinvestedintheSethmaterial;shejustdelivers
it・Butgivenherabilities,IthinkherspeedofproductionisaclOse
Physicalapproachto,ortransl
ationoESeth,sideathatbasicallyall
existsatonce-thatreallythereisnotlme,andthattheSethbooks,
fbrexample,are"there,,tobehadinfinalfbrmfbrjustthetuning
in.(InSection3ofthisvolume,Note2fbrSession692contains
infbrmationonanotherwaybywhichwecanmoveclosertoSeth,s
oXV111。 INTRODUCTORYNOTES

ideaofsimultaneityfromourphysicalrealityウbutthatmethodgrows
outofmaterialnotdiscussedhere.)
SinceJanebeganpublishingtheSethmaterialinl970,she,s
receivedmanyhundredsofcallsandlettersaboutherworkWe,re
verygratefUllfbr
allofthoseCommunications(includingtheletters
wehaven,tansweredyet),butldon,trecallthisfantastictimeele‐
mentbeingmentionedinevenoneofthem・
DolthinkthatJane,intrance,couldactuallydeliveracomplete,
booMengthmanuscriptinjust45hours?Theqluestionmustbe
hypothetical,butI'msureshecouldasfarashavingSeth,smaterial
availableisconcerned;she,dneedonlythenecessaryphysical
strengthEvennow〉WhilespeakingfbrSethshecaneasilyouttalkmy
writingcapacitybymanyhours・TheinfbrmationfromSethwould
bethere、TheworkproducedwouldbediHセrentfromthe“same”
workdeliveredoveralongertime・Sethwouldn,thaveourcurrent
dailyactMtiestodrawuponfbrsomeofhisanalogies,fbrinstance,
butinsuchcasesIthinkhe,deithercalluponsimilarepisodesfrom
ourpasts,orcasthismaterialind雌rentways-whichwouldyield
thesameresults.

Ithinkitimportanttoperiodicallyremindthereaderofcertain
ofSeth,sbasicideasthroughoutbothvolumesof‘‘吻加ouノ",,肋α”.
Asanexample,I,llconmuewiththesul上jectoftime-butSeth,s
tlmenow−andcoupleitwithhisnotionsofadurabilitythatisat
thesametlmespontaneousandsimultaneous,ashe,sexplainedto
usmorethanonce・Thedurabilityisachievedthroughconstant
expansionintermsofvaluefUlfillment、Partofmyparagraphof
commentaryfbllowingthe724thsession,inVOlume2,fitsinheXe:
ԤAshe[Seth]quitehumorouslycommentedinthel4thsessionfbr
January8,1964,‘..、fbryouhavenoideaofthedifficultiesinvolved
inexplainingtimetosomeonewhomusttaketimetounderstand
theexplanation.,YbtSeth'ssimultaneoustimeisn,tanabsolute,fbn
ashealsotoldusinthatsession:‘Whilelamnotaffectedbytimeon
yourplane,Iamaffectedbysomethingresemblingtimeonmy
plane..、nmetlmecanbemanipulated,usedatleisureandexam‐
inedTomeyourtimeisavehicle,oneofseveralbywhichlcanenter
yourawareness・Itistherefbrestillarealityofsomekindtome[my
emphasis]・Otherwiselcouldnotutilizeitinanywaywhatsoeve醜'',
INTRODUCTORYNOTES QxnXo

lthinkSeth'sconceptofsimultaneoustlmewillalWayseludeus
tosomeextentaslongasw
e'rephysicalcreatures,yetitgivescluest
o
invisiblemechanisms-wecanbetterunderstandthatJanespeaks
〃zノ郷0”ofwhatSethis、Theverycastingoftheideaintowords(as
bestJanecandoit)helpsonegraspwhatSethmeans:Wecanmake
intuitivenonverbalnudges,orjumps,towardunderstandingthatto
somedegreetranscendourtriteideasofthatqualityoressencewe
calltime,andtakesomuchfbrgrantedinourWestemsocietiesthat
toevenquestionitsseemin
gone-wayflowappearstobeqluitefUtile・
’'11continuethesenotesbyqluotingSethintwoshortpassages,
thenfbllowthosewithalongercontributionfromJane、
ThefirstSethexcerptisinkeepingwiththeideaofcreatmg
bridgesbetweenthetwovolumesof"加加Oz(ノ",,彫α”bylifting
somethingoutofonefbrinclusionintheothemOncemorefrom
the743rdsessioninVOlume2:“NobookentitledTノbe“吻加0z"”,,
〃α"liソcanhopetomakethatrealityentirelyknown・Itremainsneb‐
ulousbecauseitisconsciouslyunrealized・Thebestlcandoisto
pointoutareasthathavebeenrelativelyinvisible,tohelpyou
explore,actuallyうdifferentfacetsofyourownconsciousness…Iam
wellawarethatthebookraisesmanymorequestionsthanitpresents
answersfb砥andthishasbeenmyintent....”
AndJane,sintentandmine,too、Jane'sbooksarerecordsofher
useo fc
ertainabilitiesthatwethinkarevery
Creative;theqIuestlons
sher aise
spresentuswithlargerfieldstoinvestlgate,Ordinarilywe
don'tthinkofthosequestions-andchallenges-asbeingmystl‐
calinorigin,notfromourWesternsocialviewpoint、Sethdiscusses
Jane,searlyreligiousbackground,her"deeplymysticalnature,',in
thefirstsessionofthisvolume(the679th),andIaddsomematerial
onmysticisminanappendixtothatsession・Thatinfbrmationis
relatedtothese
introductorynot
es,yetitshouldbe
separate・
Howeve恥theworkwedodealswithconceptsthatconsciously
we,dpaidlittleattentlontoinearlierli企.(Iwas44yearsoldand
Janewas34whensheinitiatedtheSethmateriallateinl963).Jane,s
earlypoetryb
aslshowincerta
innotes,Clearl
yreflectedheri
ntuitive
understandingofsomeoftheconceptsSethcametoelaborateupon
muchlatem(Thiswastrueevenwhenshewasconsciouslyunawareof
Whatshewasupto・Seetheversefromherearlypoem,S、”z加”た

、XX。 INTRODUCTORYNOTES

W伽娩whichprecedesthesenotes.)Aslseeit,hertaskwiththeSeth
materiali
stoplacethesebasicar
tisticideasatourcon
sciousservlce,
sothattheiruseinourdailylivescanchangeourindividualandcoL
lectiverealitie
sfbrthebetter;andby"artistici
deas,,herelmeanthe
deepest,mostaestheticandpractical-and,yes,mystical-truths
andqluestionsthathumanbeingsarecapableofexpressing,then
contendingwith・MuchoftheresponsetoherworkthatJane
receivesbymailandtelephoneindicatesthisishappening.(That
response,incidentallybwillbediscussedMeflyattheendofthese
notes,whenSeth'sl
ettertocorrespondentsispresented
.)
IntheSethbookswe,vedeliberatelyrefrainedfromcommentmg
uponthesimilaritiesthatexistbetweenSeth'sideasandthoseofvalL
iousreligious,philosophical,andmysticaldoctrinesfromtheNe狐
Middle,orFarEast、Thisapproachfitsournatures,ofcourse、Jane
andIknowthatsuchcorrelationsexlst-indeed,we,donlybes唾
prisediftheydidn't、Othershaveoftenmentionedthemtous,and
we,vedonealittlereadingonBuddhism,Hinduism,Zen,and
noism,fbrexample,nottomentionsutjectslikeshamanism,
voodooism,andobeah1t,sobvious,wethink,thatabookcouldbe
wrlttencomparingtheSethmaterialwithothersystemsofthought,
Whetherreligiousornot,butJaneandLbeingindividualists,have
chosennottoconcentrateuponthoseareas・Noriswhatl,mwriting
heremeanttobetakenasanattempttoputdownotherapproaches
to“b
asic'
,real
ity6
Althoughtherearesimilarities,then,inourviewtherearevital
diflerences,too,betweenSeth,sphilosophyandthatofmanyother
organizedsystems・Janeandlprefertothinkabouttheunitieswe
findinourworldas伽加jlogreligions,notbeingdefinedbythem,
andwethinkSethstressesthis,Wegoalonginourownstubborn
ways,knowingthatouroutlooksarerootedintheWesterntraditions
oftheworld,butalsoknowingthatthereexistallaboutusthese
numerousotherphilosophiesorsystems,someofthemmanycen‐
turiesold,thatthehumanracehascreatedtohelpitexplainrealibyb
Yistwefeelnocompulsiontointimatelyknowthe‘伽Zso坦叫Sufism
orBrahmanism.(AsimileloftenthinkofherecomparesEasternand
Westernlifeandthoughtwiththerightandlefthemispheresofthe
brain;they,reseparate,yetunited;eachhalfperfbrmsfimctionsthat
complementandtosomeextentoverlapthoseoftheothenand
INTRODUCTORYNOTES oxX1。

togethertheyoperateasaWhole.)Butwedisliketheideaofnirvana
inBuddhismandHinduism,whichcallsfbrtheextinctionorblow登
ingoutofindividualconsciousness,anditsabsorptionintoa
supremespirit,usuallyafteraseriesoflives・Andweohjecttothe
notionthat“nature,,'inthosetermsoflineartime,hassoarranged
thingsthattheindividualhastopayakarmicdebtinonelifeasthe
resultofactionsinaprevlousone・Whyshouldnaturepunishanyo”e
ifitdoesn'tpunishany伽昭?Therealitiesofnirvanaandkarmaare
notonesthatJaneandlwanttocreate・
WeprefErinsteadSeth,s-aswellasourown-conceptsofthe
inviolatenature
oftheindividualconsciousness,be
fbre,during,and
afterphysicalexistence,inordinaryterms,andWhetherornotany
theolyofreincamationisinvolvedItmaybenaturalenoughfbrus
intheWestnottoenjoytheideaofsurrenderingourindividual
naturesuponphysicaldeath,evenifintellectuallywecanundeI迄
stand,fbrinstance,theBuddhistteachingthat"perfect,'joycanbe
fbundintheeventual,blissfUlsurrenderoftheselftoasupreme
spirit-althoughlnotewithsomehumorthatpersonallyl'veyetto
determinehowtheselfwhosurrendersknowsit,sdonesoifit,sbeen

sothoroughlyabsorb
ed.
’'mmoreinclinedtoagreewithwhatSethtoldusinthe590th
sessioninChapter22of馳娩助gα伽"Ybuarenotfatedtodissolveinto
AllThatls、TheaspectsofyourpersonalityasyoupresentlyundeI湾
standthemwillberetained・AllThatlsisthecreatorofindividuali恥
notthemeansofitsdestruction.''AndwheneverIreadaboutcon-

ventionalEastemconceptlonsofasupremespirit,Irememberwhat
Sethhadtosayinthe596thsessionintheAppendixof馳娩SiMzks:
"Ihaveusedthetelm‘expansionofconsciousness,hereratherthan
themorefreqluent lyused‘cosmicconsciousness,bec ausethelatter
impliesanexperlen ceofproportlonsnotavailableto mankindatthis
time.Intenseexpansionsofconsciousnessbycontrasttoyournormal
statemayappeartobecosmicinnature,buttheybarelyhintatthose
possibilitiesofconsciousnessthatareavailabletoyounow〉muchless
begintoapproachatruecosmicawareness・'’
1t,splainthatmanyargumentscanbebroughtagainstalll've
writteninthelastfburparagraphs,Isuppose,yetthematerialin
thembrieflyapproximatesthewaysJaneandllookattheSethmate‐
rialthesedaysinrelationtootherphilosophies・EspeciallydoIlike
・XX11. INTRODUCTORyNOTES

thefactthatJane,swork,hercontributiontoourthought,comesout
ofherpsych
eunaidedbylaboratorle
s,statlstlcs,ortests・T
hatis,our
ideaofrealtestingconsistsinwatchingtoseehowtheSethmaterial
canassistinpractical,everydayliving・Otherkindsoftests,more
"fbrmal',onesthatwecarriedoutinl965-66,aredetailedinChap-
ter8of肋馳肋M3航α4it,seasyfbrustofbrgemowthatthoseearly
testswerequitesuccessfbll,andcouldberesumedatanytime・When
theywereheldlwondered(aslstilldo)whythehumananimal,of
allthecreatureso
nearth,feltitneCessarytoconstru
ctlaboratories
inWhichto“prove
,,whatitreallyjS,whatitsabili
ties-telepathic,
metabolic,orwhatever-reallya形ThissulCjectaloneissovastthat
Janeandlcouldwriteaboutitindefinitelyうsolcanbarelymention
ithere・

Inhislaboratorles,manthushasgreatopportunitiestoobtain
preprogrammedanswers,basedonWhathethinkshealreadyknows;
hisexteriorizedeqluipmentcanhardlyproduceanythingelse.(Asci-
entistdoesn'tcallanatomofoxygenjoroneofanyotherelement,
alive,letaloneconscious・Ybtacollectionofcertainatomsassembled
intoahumanfbrmca肋抽〃alive-andvehementlydeniesthe
samestatustoidenticalatomsthathavethemisfbrtunetoexistout戸
sideofthathumanframework.)Butsomeofthereasonsfbrour
exceedinglypoorunderstandingofthegeneralhumanstatearedis‐
cussedbySethinthematerialhe,sgivenoverthelastdecade,and
I,msurethereismuchmoretocome・

IfeelextremelycheeredbytheideathatJane,simplybyusing
herchosenphysicalapparatusandnonphysicalmind,isconsistently
demonstratingabilitieshumanbeingsaren otsupposedtopossess・
Wearen,tsatisfiedwiththeanswerstoourq uestionsthatoursocial
orders,whetherEasternorWestem,glveus・So,Wesay〉eachreader
canmakehisorherownsenseoutofwhattheSethmaterialhasto

offeronsuchquestionsasthemeaningoflife,itsdepthsandmysF
te
ries
,it
sinf
ini
tep
ossi
bil
itie
s・
Here,sSethfromthe750thsession,heldonJune25,1975,two
monthsafterhefinishedVOlume2.1nithenotonlysumsuPhis
motivesinproducing“助加Ozlノ",,〃α"liシ,butcommentsonanother
oneofhisbas
icideasthatlthinkit
importanttostresse
verysooften;
thistime,perceptionisinvolved.‘The‘吻加0z(ノ",〃α鋤waswritten
toglve..、individualsglimpsesintoaltematepattemsofrealityJt
INTRODUCTORYNOTES 、XXI11。

wasmeanttoserveasamapthatwouldlead,notintoanotherolgjec-
tifieduniverse”sabutintoinnerroadsofconsciousness、These
innerroadsorstrandsofconsciousnessbringelementsintoplayso
thatitbecomespossibletorealizethatthecontentofagivenotjec‐
tifieduniversemayactuallybeperceivedqluitedifferentlyYbuare
partofwhatyouperceive、Whenyoualterthefbcusofyourpercep‐
tlonyouautomaticallychangetheolqjectifiedworld、Itisnotsimply
thatyouperceiveitdifferentlywhileitremainsthesame,regardless
ofyourexpenence・Theactofperceptionitselfhelpsfbrmthepe好
ceivedevent
andisaPartofit.,,
AndwhatofJane'sfeelingsaboutherrelationshipwithSeth?
Themechanicsofhermediumship?Ourideaatfirstwasthatshe'd
writeherownintroductiontoaccompanythesenotes,butfinallyshe
decidedthatwasn,tnecessary;nordidshewanttorepeatmuchof
thematerialshe'salreadycoveredinherownbooks・Instead,in
March,1976,sheproducedthefbllowingess邸whichIconsiderto
beanexcellentsummationofthecombinedinnerandouterreali戸

t
ies
she
exp
erl
enc
esw
hil
esp
eak
ing
fbr
Set
h:

‘Ⅶe‘肋加01,ノ",Rβα卿itselfisaproductoftheunknownreality
ofthemind,ofcourse,sincelproduceditentirelyinatrance
state,asSethlnawaythetwovolumesaretheproductsofan
innerpSychic‘combustion'一thesparkthatislitinourworld,
asSeth'srealitystrikesmine-orvlceversa・Forme,thisisan
acceleratedstate・Iwouldcompareittoahigherstateofwake‐
fUlnessratherthantothesleepusuallyassociatedwithtrance-
butadifferentkindofwakefUlness,inwhichtheusualworld
seemstobetheonethatissleeping、Myattentionisnotblunted・
ItiSelsewhere.

‘§AsJane,I,mnotdiscardedwhenl'minsuchatrance、碇tl
stepoutofmyJane-selfinsomeindescribableway〉andstepright
backintoitwhenthesessionisovenSotheremustbeanotherT

wholeavesJanepatientlywaitingattheshorewhile‘I,divehead
longintothoseotherdimensionsofexperienceandidentity6
Oncethealmostinstanttransfbrmationisove]G‘I,becomeSeth
orSethbecomeswhatlam・Andinthatstate,theconditionsof
perceptionarethosenatlvetootherlandsofconsciousness
thanours.
oXX1V。 INTRODUCTORyNOTES

“Suchsessionsneverwearmeout・Instead,I,moftenmore
refreshedthanlwasearlieI:Usuallylhavelittleideaoftime、As
Sethlmayspeakfbranho肌butwhenl‘snapback'’'1llookat
theclockinsurprise,thinkingthatperhapsl5minuteshave
passedatmost・Thetranceisnotstatic,thoughlthasgradations
andcharacteristics・ThesearealmostimpossibletoexPlain,but
thestateisn,talwaysthesame-ithaspeaksandvalleys,psycho-
logicalcolorat
ionsandintensit
iesthatmarkitsnatu
re.
‘Thetrance
stateischaracterizedbyafeeli
ngofinexhaustible
ener部emotionalwholeness,andsutjectivefreedom・Attimes
Seth,svoiceisveryloudandpowerfUl,Evenintrancel,mawaJreof
this,andl'msweptalonginitsenergylnthefirstyearsofmymedi-
umshipSeth'svoiceandaccentseemedveryoddtome,whether
lheardmyselfspeakingfbrhimduringsessionsorlistenedto
tapes・Butinthetrance,whatisknownisknown・Returningtomy
usualcondition,thewordsthatl,vejustspokenasSethvanishin
dreamlikefashion・Althoughl,veread"吻加01,ノ",,ルα助sinceit
wasfinished,andhadlookedportionsofitoverduringthetime
ofit s
production,itseemsalientomeinthestrangestfashion.
“Iappeartobemorethanordinarilyopaque,asifapartof
merefUsesanyconsciousconsiderationwithmytrancemanu戸
scrlpts;pelhapssoasnottoconfUsemyse正Foronething,Ilike
tokeeptheboundariesofmysul・jectivestatesseparate;itseems
likeaneconomicalandpracticalwaytohandleexotlcconditions
asnaturallyandeasilyaspossible、TheSethstateremainsinvio‐
lateinitsfashion、So
doestheJanestate.
“Whenl,mSeth,I,mjustasmallpartofhisreality》maybe
onlytheportionlcangrasp,butlbaskinthatpersonified
energy6WhenSethturnshisattentlontopeople,addressing
themoransweringquestlons,thenlsenseanalmostmultidi‐
mensionalappreciationoftheirworthandindividuality6He
understandsthevalidityofeachperson,orsalutesit,approach‐
ingpeopleinanentirelydifferentlightthanwedo、Thatexperr
enceofhisreactlontoothersleadsmetosuspecttheexistence
ofanemotionalexperiencefarmorevividthantheoneweknowb
“Ybtl'msurethatSethstandsfbrsomethingelse,adifferent
kindofpersonhood,andthatSeth‘happens'whenthatkindof
lbeinginters
ectswithmys
ubjectiveworld.
INTRODUCTORYNOTES oXXV。

“Inmanyways,we,realonelyspecies、Weseemtobefbrever
prowlingaroundtheconfinesofourownnature、Maybeouridea
ofidentityislikeamagiccirclewe,vedrawnaroundourminds,
sothateverythingoutsideseemsdarkandalien,unselflike・
TheremaybeotherpsychicfireslightingupthatinnerlandP
scapewithafargreaterlightthanours;otheraspectsofcon-
sciousnesstowhichwe,reconnectedassurelyaswe,reconnected
alsototheanimalsinachainofbeingwebarelycomprehend.
‘‘Welovetolook‘backward,atouranimalorigins・Wetakeit
fbrgrantedthatevolutioninthosetermsisoveEandherewe
are-aha,kingsofthemountain、Butmaybewe,rejustinthe
middle,sensingimperfectlytheexistenceofotherremoteve歴
sionsofourselvesthatwillappearina‘future,toofaraheadofus
toknowMaybel,msomedistantancestorofSeth,sinthose
terms,aliveinmylifebutonlyamemoryinhis・Butheinsists
there'sfreshactioninthepast;soifthat,sthecase,I'mstill
searchingoutmyownpaths.
“Whenlgetthisfarinmyownthinking,apeculiaraccelera戸
tlonseizesme・Mybodygrowsveryrelaxed,butmymindhasa
strangefeelingofmotionasifsomethingl,mtrymgtocompre‐
hendisgoingpastmetoofasttofbllow;yetlkeeptrymgtotwirl
fastermyselftocatchup、Ifoneofmycellstriedtocomprehend
myownsulqjectivereality〉itmightfeelthesamewayJthinkthat
l,maliveinSeth,ssutjective‘body,inthesamewaythatoneof
mycellsisaliveinmyphysicalbodyCnlylkeepgroping..、and
sensingeventsthatmyownr
ealitycan'treallyunderstand.
‘Thismayjustbetheconsciousmind,sreactionasittriesto
glimpseitsownsource、PelhapswhenwetrysuchfEatswepause,
figurativelyspeaking,onourconsciousplatfbrms,looking
upwardanddownwardatthesametime、LikeWeightlessspace-
menweknowwhoweare,butwearen,tsureofourposition,
whichshiftspsychologicallyininnerspace・WegrowmomentaI港
ilydizzyタdazzledbyaninnercosmosofselvesandselfversions,
andfEelthatweaJretravelingthroughsomegiganticpsychethat
spawnsselve
sthewayspacespawns
stars.,,

And,finallyhwhatofoureffbrtstohandlethesteadilyincreasing
volumeofmailthat,sresultedfromthepublicationofJane,sbooks?
・XXV1。 INTRODUCTORYNOTES

(IncidentalbWehaveonfilemostofthelettersandcardswe've
receivedovertheyears.)OUrlatestattempttocopehereconsistsof
threepieceswe,vepreparedfbrcorrespondents:ashortfbrmletter
fromJaneandme;alongeronedictatedbySethinApri1,1975,soon
afterhefinishedVOlume2of"吻加Ouノ",,〃α卿;andalistofalledi-
tlonsofJane,sbooks.(Wepreparedsuchalistinanswertomany
reqluests,andit,sb
eingcontinuallyupdated,ofcou
rse.)舵tthefbrm
lettersaren,treallyasatisfactoryanswerfbrthecorrespondent
who,dlikeapersonalresponsefromJaneand/orSeth;givenour
characteristics,theymerelyrepresentthebestwecandowithinthe
timewehaveavailalble,Janehandlesmostofthemailherselfthese
days,andtriestoaddafewindividuallinestoeachreplybWiththis
systemsheacknowl
edgesmorelettersthaneverbefb
re,yetit,sironic
thattherearestillmoretoanswersimplybecauseofthegreater
numberreceived

Oncebefbre(inJanuary〉1973),Sethdictatedaletterfbrusto
sendtothOsewhowrote,anditcanbefbundinthe633rdsessionin
Chapter8ofP伽0"αノルα"liツ.Manypeoplelikedthatletter(theystill
do)一andsomewrotebackinresponsetojオノBecauseofthis,Jane
andlsuggestthat
Seth'searlierletterbereadinco
njunCtionwiththe
onebelowうfbrasJanesays,thetwocomplementandreinfbrceeach
othe虹WefeelthatbothmessagesfromSethreflectmuchofthe
essenceofhismaterial,andourowncircumstancesandattitudessuIL
roundingitsproduction,CertainlywethinkthatpresentingSeth,s
newletterheremakesanidealwaytoconcludethesenotes.(Seth
referstoJanebyhermaleentltyname,Ruburt;andtomeasJoseph,
fbrthesamereason.)

DearCorrespondent:
RuburthasreadyourlettemSohasJosephIamawareofits
contents・Wehavenoorganizationyetofanexteriorkind,so
therearenosec1℃tarlestotakedictation,nomiddlemen−or
women−towriteflowery〉prepackagedreplies・
RuburtandJoseph,orJaneandRobifyouprefe喝areprlvate
people・Theyalsohaveakindofone-to-onerelationshipwiththe
umverse・ThiSparticularqlualitymeansthattheyresistfbrming
anykindofOrganization,eventhoughsuchanorganization
INTRODUCTORYNOTES ・xXV11o

mighthelpinansweringthemaiLIam,therefbre,dictatingthis
lettenWhileitwillbesenttomanyofyou,itiswrittentoeachof
you,andlOnlyregretthatlcannotgointoyouraspirations,chal‐
lenges,andproblemsonamoreindividualbasis・
Someofyouhavewritteninjoy〉someinsorrowSomeofyou
havewrittentotellofanswersyOuhavefbund,andsomeofyou
havewrittenreqluestinganswers、Inanycase,energyisbeingsent
outtoyouwiththislette正
Thatenergywillarouseinyouyourownabilities,Itwilllead
youtoinsightsandsolutionsthatcanbeyoursalone、Itwillput
youintouchwiththegroundofyourbeing-fromwhich,even-
tuallyうallexultationandanswersspring・Mypurposeisnotto
solveyourproblemsfbryou,buttoputyouintouchwithyour
ownpoweI:Mypurposeisnottocomebetweenyouandyour
ownfreedombygivingyou“answers,,,eventothemosttragicof
problems、Mypurposeistoreinfbrceyourownstrength,fbrulti‐
matelythemagicofyourbeingiswellequippedtohelpyoufind
fUlfillment,understandin
g,exuberance,andpeace・
Yburproblemsarecausedbyyourowndoubts・Thesedoubts
arisebecauseyouhavebeenoutoftouchwiththevalidityOfyour
ownexistence・LetmeherereinfbrcethatvalidityLetmerei、‐
fbrcemyfaithinyourinnateabili
tytofindjoyfUlacqluiescence,
andtoriseaboveanyproblemsthatyouhave.Iflpresumeto
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therreinfbrceanyfeelingsofpowerlessnessthatyouhave・I
knowthatyoucangrowtired,howeVe喝andthatsometimesagift
ofenergycanbequiteaboost;so,again,withthisletterlsend
myjoyfUlrecognitionofyourexistence-andenergythatyou
canusetoreinfbrceyourownvitalilyandstrength
Allmaildoesnotcomefromthepostman,soeachofyou
shouldhaveyourownkindofinnerresponsefrommewhatever
letteryouhavesentbymail、Iserveinmanywaysasaspeakerfbr
yourownpsyche,howeve喝sotheinnermessagewillbefrom
yourowngreaterbeingtoyoursel垂andatthatmultidimensional
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PRE歴ACEBYSETH

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zU郷α勿鴫α"‘ISO腕‘q/wbeOt〃lb呪"伽α"州伽h0zU馳伽0W"se"seq/、
0叩'@jz伽畑0'2s"cノzoccas伽3,伽峨α、/もzりq/、肺加伽ct畑sj叩加
如伽か肋''''11)αmgmlI)んs、ノ
NCw:Preface:Thereisan“unknown,,reality〉inqluotesasglven・
IamPartofit,andsoareyou・
Newparagraph.(Lo"gli,“se、ノSometimeago’Isuddenly
appearedwithinyourspaceandtime,Sincethenlhavespokento
manypeople、PeriodThisismythirdbook2Therewouldbenoth-
1ngstrangetoanyoneinanyofthisiflhadbeenbornintoyourworld
inabodyofmyown,inusualterms・Insteadlbegantoexpressmyself
byspeakingthroughJaneRoberts、Period.Inallofthistherehas
beenapurpose,andpartofthatpurposeliesinthispresentbook・
Newparagraph・Eachindividualisapartoftheunknownreality6
Becauseofmyposition,howevemIamobviouslymoreapartofitthan
most、Mypsychologicalawarenessbridgesworldsofwhichyouare
consciouslyaware,andothersthatseem,atleast,toescapeyour

oXX1Xo
・XXx。 PREFACEBYSETH

notice、Thewomanthroughwhomlspeakfbundherselfinan
unusualsituation,comma,fbrnotheories-metaphysical,psycho‐
logical,orotherwise-couldadequatelyexplainherexperience、She
wasledtodevelopherown,therefbre,andthisbookisanextension
ofcertainideasalreadymentionedinMzノ′伽γ咳,伽Cり"Sc伽s"‘ss、3n
writethatbook,JaneRobertsdrewondeepresourcesofenergy
(Ⅲ〃・ノTheunknownrealityうhoweveEisunknownenoughto
usualreachesofthemostflexibleconsciousness,inyourterms,that
itcanonlybeapproachedbyapersonalityascouchedinitaslam・
Onceexpressed,howeve喝itcanbecomprehendedOneofmypulL
posesthenhasbeentomakethisunknownrealityconsciouslyknown・
Manthoughtonce,historicallyspeaking,thattherewasbutone
world・Nowheknowsdifferentlyうbuthestillclingstotheideaofone
god,onese腿andonebodythroughwhichtoexpressit、
ThereisoneGod,butwithinthatGodaremany6Thereisone
sel恥utwithinthatselfaremanyThereisonebodyウinonetime,but
theselfhasotherbodiesinothertimes、All“times,,existatonce.
(Loγzglbα"S
c.)Historically
speaking,manki
ndchoseacertain
lineof
development.Inithisconsciousnessspecialized,fbcusingupon
sharpp
articularsof
experience・Bu
tinherentalw
ays,psycholo
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andbiologically§therehasbeenthepossibilityofachangeinthat
pattemla
nalterationthat
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toanother
kindofweatheI:

(Ⅲ22.)Suchadevelopmentwould,howeve喝necessitatefirstof
allabroadeningofconceptsabouttheself;andagreaterundel迄
standingofhumanpotential、Humanconsciousnessisnowatastage
wheresuchadevelopmentisnotonlyfeasible,butnecessaryifthe
raceisto
achieve
it s
greatestfUl
fillment・
JaneRoberts,sexperiencetosomeextenthintsatthemultidi‐
mensionalnatureofthehumanpsycheandgivescluesastotheabil‐
itiesthatliewithineachindividual・Thesearepartofyourracial
heritage、Theygivenoticeofpsychicbridgesconnectingtheknown
and“unknown,'realitiesinwhichyoudwell・
Whileyouhavehighlylimitedconceptsaboutthenatureofthe
self;youcannotbegintoconceiveofamultidimensionalgodhood,
orauniversalrealityinWhichallconsciousnessisunique,inviolate-
andyetglventothefbrmationofinfinitegestaltsoforganizationand
meanmg.
PREFACEBYSETH ・XxX1。

lnmyotherbookslusedmanyacceptedideasasaspringboard
toleadreadersintootherlevelsofunderstanding・Here,Iwishto
makeitclearthatthisbook4willinitiateajourneyinwhichitmay
see畑thatthefamiliarisleftfarbehind・舵twhenlamfinished,I
hopeyouwilldiscoverthattheknownrealityisevenmoreprecious,
more“real,,,becauseyouwillfinditilluminatedbothwithinand
withoutbytherichfabricofan“unknown,,realitynowseenemerg
ingfromthemostintimateportlonsofdailylife、Giveusamoment.
(P、』sg伽肌乃.)Yburconceptsofpersonhoodarenowlimitingyou
personallyande冗沈α剛andyetyourreligions,metaphysics,histo‐
rles,andevenyoursciencesarehingeduponyourideasofwhoand
whatyouare・Yburpsychologiesdonotexplainyourownrealityto
you、Theycannotcontainyourexperlence・Yburreligionsdonot
explainyourgreaterreality〉andyoursciencesleaveyouOust]as
ignorantaboutthenatureoftheuniverseinwhichyoudwell・
Theseinstitutionsanddisciplinesarecomposedofindividuals,
eachrestrainedbylimitingideasabouttheirownprlvatereality;and
soitiswithprivaterealitythatwewillbeginandalwaysretur、,
period・Theseideasinthisbookaremeanttoexpandtheprivate
realityofeachreade正Theymayappearesotericorcomplicated,yet
theyarenotbeyondthereachofanypersonwhoisdeterminedto
understandthenatureoftheunknownelementsoftheself;andits
g
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Sothebookhadaprivatebeginning、JaneRoberts'shusband,
RobertButts,wonderedaboutthedeathofhismother(o”Mzノem伽
玖19脚.Inasession(伽67鋤/bγ凡伽αrツヂ,19剛hebrought
outsomeoldphotographs・Now:Lifeafterdeathhasusuallybeen
describedquiteinkeepingwiththeoldacc eptedideasaboutonesel過
andlimitedconcePtsofpersonhood・Itookthatopportunityうhow≧
eve喝tobeginthisbook.
(L
ologMba呪se、ノTheselfismultidimensionalwhenitisphysically
alive・I
tisatriumphof
spiritualandp
sychological
identityうever
choos‐
ingfromamyriadofprobablerealitiesitsownclearunassailable
fbcus(てノgrシ加剛11)リ.Whenyoudon,trealizethis,thenyouprQ]ect
uponlifeafterdeathalloftheoldmisconceptions・Ybuexpectthe
deadtobelittledifferentfromtheliving-ifyoubelieveinafterlife
atall-butpeIhapsmoreatpeace,moreunderstanding,and,hope-
f
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・XXXmo PREFACEBYSETH

(Rz秘se伽Ⅱ列一伽”1,ノ肋沈"cノbe”ん“s・ノThefactisthatinlife
youpoisedelicatelyandyetperfectlybetweenrealities,andafter
deathyoudOthesame,Iusedtheopportunitylthen,toexplainthe
greatfreedomavailabletoRobertButts,smotherafterdeath-but
alsotoexplainthoseelementsofherrealitypresentduringlifethat
hadbeenclosedtohimconsciouslybecauseofmankind,sconcepts
aboutthenatureofthepsyche・ICommentnowandthenaboutpho-
tographsthatbelongtotheButtsfamily[includingJaneRoberts],yet
anyreadercanlookatoldphotographsandaskthesamequestlons,
applyingWhatissaidheretopriva
teexperlence、The"unknown,,real‐
ity-youareitsknowneqluivalent(cZgzz伽,加刷er).Thenknowyoul迄
selfYburconsciousnesswillexpandasyoubecomeacqluaintedwith
theseideas.

Ispeak,myse腿fbrthoseportlonsofyourbeingthatalready
understand、Myvoicerisesfromstratasofthepsycheinwhichyou
alsohaveyourexperience・Listen,therefbre,toyourownknowing
Period.


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1.SethfirstannouncedhispresencebynametoJaneandmeinthe4th
session,heldonDecember8,1963.SeeChapterlofThe伽hMtzt師αJ、
2.Seth,stwopreviousbooksare馳肋助eαノセsand〃730"αノルα鋤一but
they,realsoJane,stoo,ofcourse,Seethefrontmatterfbralistofherbooksas
publishedbyPrentice-Hall,Inc.(Tbmaketherecordcomplete,itshouldbe
notedthatJane,sfirstbookonpsyChicphenomenawasHb肌0,"′坤肋"γ
ESPPりwe7:Itwaspublishedinhardcoverandpaperbackeditionsinl966and
l974,respectively§byFrederickFellPublishers,Inc.,NewYbrk,N、Y10016.
Theninl976itwasissuedinpaperbackbyPocketBooks,NewYbrk,N、Y,
10020,underanewtitle:TルCO”'zgq/、馳仇ノ
3.ACtually〉JanebeganthefinaldraftofhermanuscriptfbrA伽伽’1‘s
伽Cb'@Ⅷ"s'zass:A”伽、血c"olz#oASlbect跡伽J○gy,earlierthismonth
(FebruaryJ974).She,sworkedoutallofherthemesfbritindetail,howeve正
4.Thedecisiontopublish"吻加01,ノ"''肋α卿intwovolumesfbllowed
receiptofthisprefacebysomel3months、SeemylntroductoryNotes.

一一一■「 −−−
SECTION1

YOUANDTHE

‘‘UNKNOWN',REALITY
SESSION679

FEBRUARY4,1974
9:41A.M・MONDAY

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spokeinyournotes伽凧⑳scZgO)ofprecognitioninconnectionwith
art-anexcellentpoint・Precognitioninthosetermsalsoappliesat
yourbirth,whenaheadoftimeyouareqluiteawareonunconscious
levelsofthoseconditionsthatyouWillmeet・Ybuhavechosenthem
andprQjectedthemaheadofyou,outintothemediumoftime・
Theconditions,however,while‘‘set',inonefashion,arehighly
plasticinanothensothatamultitudinousvarietyofprobableevents
canflowfromthem・PrecognitivelyyouareunconsciouslyCluite
aware-againinyourterms-oftheresultsofanyglvenactlonor
cause、Whenthis伽otQgmlI)ノj)ofRuburt3wastaken,hehadalready
becomeawareoftheoverallinterestsandconcernsthatwoulddom-

inatehisfUturelifセ,althOughtheparticularcourseofithadnot
beenchosen・

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backgroundwasthere、Athispreferenceanddemand,hechanged
fromapublictoaCatholicschoolafterthethirdgrade、4Thiswas
againsthismother,sjudgment、Shefeltthatpublicschoolswere
betterandmoresociallybeneficial,Ruburt,atthatage-whenhe
changedatthethirdgrade-hadquiteawillthen,inthathefbrced
hismothertoacquiescetothechangeofschools・Heputupsucha
fUss,Ruburt,andheldsuchtempertantrums,thatpermissionwas
given、Hewasstubborneventhen.
Hewasalwayshighlyimaginative,aswashismotheI:Hismother
wassociallydefiant,flauntingherbeautywiththe“disreputable,,
・6. SECTION1

elementso
fsocietybMuchlatenRub
urtwoulddatethe"disr
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mothemThemotherwasalsobright,butchosetobankuponbeauty
fbrescape伽加加e伽、"me”・Ruburttriedhisbrainsinstead、That
materialhasbeengiven(0zノ〃伽yea応加α”gsW)“0"αJs“0"S).
("肋.,;)
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ventionalideas、InthebackgrounCl,asachildundertheorganiz証
tionoftheWelfareDepartment,selfindulgence,smallluxuriesor
too-unconventionalbehavio喝werealldangerousinthefiamework
chosen-theneighborscouldreportanytransgressionstoWelfare・
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manonthefrontporch,andneighborsdulyreportedthis-the
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childpropercare・Welloverayearbefbrethispicturewastaken,in
fact,RuburtwassenttoaCatholichome、5There,unconventional
thoughtwasnottolerated・Theinflexibilityofdogmaconscie、‐
tiouslyappliedtodailyactionwasexperienced,andwithinitRuburt
triedtoapplyhimselfandtofbcush
isdeeplymysticalnature.*
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naturetogrow
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beliefSthathadonceseemedsolegitimatewerethenseenasham‐
permg,andalltheirdefEctsbecameplain.Whilehefbllowedthe
fiamework,nothingcouldswervehimfromit,andhere(伽c伽g伽
汐加のinthischild,spicture,youalreadyhavetheunswervmgnature,
thegreatspontaneityJookingfbrastructurethatwillallowit
growth,andyetgivetheillusionofsafe呼
*SeeAppendixl
SESSION679 ・7.

Theplacidlookingchild伽伽lb伽のwasasdogmaticand
unyieldinginsomerespectsasRuburthaseverbeen、Ybtleavingthe
churchfiamework,Ruburtfasteneduponthemindasopposedto
theintuitions・ThechildherewasconvincedthatstatuesofChrist

moved・Withoutaframeworktocontainthatkindofexperlence,the
growinggirlbegantosqluashit、Mysticalexperiencebecameaccept-
ableonlythroughpoetryorart,whereitwasacceptedascreatlve,
butnotrealenoughtogethimintotrouble,ortoupsetthe“new',
frameworkThenewframeworkthrewasidesuchsuperstltlousnon‐
Sense・Themindwouldbeharnessed,andartbecametheacceptable
translatorofmysticalexperlence,andacushionbetweenthatexpe-
ノ rienceandtheselEHethrewsomeofthebabyoutwiththe
bathwaten

T
hem
yst
ica
lwe
ntu
nde
rgr
oun
d,r
eap
pea
rmg
ass
cie
nce
fic
tio
n、6
Again,inthesocialandreligiousbackgroundofthechild,uncon‐
ventionalment
alorphysicalactionscouldbringP
enalties、Forawhile
thechildcouldinterpretmysticalexperlencewithinthechurch-
buteventhen,there
wasalwaysconflictwithchurchauthorities

α〃9.)Withoutthisexperlenceoffbllowingsuchabeliefinthe
churchsofervently§howeve喝hewouldnotunderstandtheneedof
peoplefbrsuchbeliefS,orbeabletoreachthemaswellashedoes・
Hisqluestioningmindwasexercisedoriginallyashebegantoexam‐
inereligiousbeliefS、HewasafiaidthatpsychicexperienCe,whenhe
encountereditmuchlate喝mightleadtoanewdogma,andwas
determinednottouseitinsuchaway6
His“conservatism,''me
aninghisstrongrecognitiono
fconserva戸
tiveideas,isusedasaspringboard、Heleapsfromwhereheknows
otherpeopleareintonewareas、Hecombatsthedogmaofspiritual‐
ismasmuchashedidthedogmaofthechurch
Heleaped,howevenfromtheframeworkofthechurchinto
anotherframework,oneinWhichmysticismwasexperlencedsec‐
o
ndh
and
,un
der
the
gui
seo
far
tis
tic
pro
duc
tio
n・m
eaC
り"s
伽ct
jo7
z7
1it
erallys
hatteredt
hatframew
ork.
(Pα呪se.)Forvarlousreasonsalreadygiven,concemingyourjoint
relationship,andyourownpurposes(to”,ithastakensometlme
fbranewensuitablefi・ameworktofbrmitself−oneinwhich
Ruburtisfreetopursuemystlcexperienceinapracticalstructure;
oneinwhichunconventionalityofthoughtisallowedtocontmue
・8・ SECTION1

freelyHefeltthatthiscouldoutgrowtheframeworkofhisart,asit
didth
atofthech
urchThephy
sicalsymp
toms8serve
dqluiteli
terall
y
asaframeworkinwhichspontaneitywastosomeextentatleast
allowedamentalandpsychicfreedom,untilhefeltsecure・
E1keyourbreak.
(10:刃.〃泥e“畑‘伽q/、加伽cezノ"シe“jIシα”仙峨jI)1,asshe"s〃aZIIソ
伽箆.肋qlb“q/、加伽zノ8Wbγ馳娩伽6""αひ畑g2,伽cノbオ0''@e''@eα"s
伽〃洲""α肋加”伽o峨伽611ツノセ””1m)肋岬ひ鋤α伽whoγ伽“”
"伽.〃'@e形沈e沈伽“雌q/肋α柚e伽α城ソe州ouノsheた〃伽e腕o‐
伽側j”αctq/wie加α航α伽肺s伽αcノ2−伽形α伽”伽q/伽gets,
s伽o〃脇i、’伽伽jゅγw@伽加jsq/、”…"αノoγ‘‘cノbα'92mI"伽如形.
(I形”MezM〃伽〃ノbqlbezIseth1mノ0伽CO”加獅0”伽0〃1ウノbot0-
gmlbノbq/加加CO""剛加w肋伽6α肋形α"“α肋o2‘gh'zoⅢCO伽s”
伽t〃zUo呪伽aMb航zひ昭洲0伽e”α"Simノ姉伽"〃伽昭加川0叫脇.
M伽剛紬zUe籾getα岬''@α航aZ0"岬OZU'3lbj伽花柳妙t・
(Ras泌漉g伽伽sα伽8mα冗伽”伽10:2.)
Now:Ybuwerecorrect・Probabilitiesareofcourseinvolved・
Rememberthefirstfewsentencesof
thissession・Thegeneraloverall
conditionswerechosen,butmanyprobablecourseswereconcerned・
仏s馳地血冗elbo加醐伽ノbe力h0tQgwMII,〃(Wb…伽α伽z(ノ伽wzlノas
I2yea応0〃・ノ
Thatchildtookadifferentcoursethanthiswomandid(ノヒzlze
伽加陀dhe7:se"αss伽α伽ノb〃””:).Thedogmatismprevailed、The
child,smysticalnature,whilestrong,wasnotstrongenoughtodefy
thechurchframework,tolea yeitortoriseaboveitsprovidedsym‐
bolism、1t
[themysticism]w
astobeexpressed,
ifcurtailed,rela
tively
speaking・Themindwouldbehamessedsothatitwouldnotasktoo
manyquestions,Thatchild伽伽11,伽のjoinedanunnery)Whereshe
leamedtoregulat
emysticalexperlenceaccordingtoacc
eptablepre‐
cepts-buttoexpressitneverthelesswithsomeregulalityうcontmuP
ouslybina
wayoflifethatatle
astrecognizedits
existence
lnyourterms,theintersectionwithprobabilitiesoccurredone
dayinaninterviewthechildhadwithapriest・Theevent,inRUburt,s
terms,withitsresultsinyourprobability§ismentionedinhisRj仇
BezZ(S“ZVb舵‘).Thechildinseventhoreighthgradewroteapoem,
expressingthedesiretobeanun,andbroughtittoaparishPriest・
Inyourprobability》thepriesttoldthechildthatshewasneededby
SESSION679 ・9°

hermother;butintuitivelyhesawthatRuburt,smysticismwouldnot
fitintoth
echurchorganizatio
n・
Intheotherprobability>Ruburt,sdesireatthattimewon・He
managedtowaterdowntheextentanddimensionsofhismysticism
enoughsothatitwasacceptable・Inthatotherprobability>therewill
benolongperiodoftimeinwhichthemysticalexperiencewouldlie
latent,andnonecessityatalltoputitintonewterms・
T he
writ ingabilitywouldfbllowasitshandma iden・Inthisworld
theartisticabilitieswereputfirs
t,butthemysticalnaturewasglven
greaterchancestoexpandanddevelop・Andbothweregiventhe
opportunityandthechallengeofshatteringold,historicframe‐
Works,andofrisingbeyondthem・
伽加吻リRuburtherechosethewritingstructure,andhasstuck
toitasunswervinglyasheoncestucktothechurch,yetalwaysseek-
inganewframeworkForawhileheidealizedyou・Yburguidance
andstrengthwerehisframeworkWhenitbecameapparentthatyou
werealsohuman,andnotaframework,hebecamefrightened・
Whenyouencouragedtheemergencea、dexpressionofhismystl‐
cism,thenyoucouldnolongeract,hefelt,asaframeworktocontam
it,Bythenitseemedto threatenthejointstructureofyou rlives・H
e
knewintuitivelythatyoualsousedartisticcreatlonasabuffer
betweenyour
selfandmysticalexpression・
Forallofthereasonsglven-andtheyareclearlygiven伽l〃
so7zaZsess伽Sノーhewasafraidthatsponta neity,mentalorPhysical,
wouldthreatenthelo ngacceptedframeworkofyourjoin tlives、Ifhe
wentspontaneouslyf brwardinmysticalexperience,th en,givenhis
ideas,itthreatenedtheconventionalacceptanceofhisart・Conven‐
tionalideasofartandwriting,uponwhichtheoldframework,nowう
wasdependent,nolongerfit、
Onceagainhisnaturalexperience,hefelt,wasleadinghim
beyondstructureshehadconsideredsafe.
(肌肪.ノHehadyoutoconside工Thisexperlenceofhiswas
takingtimefromyourartaswellashisown,tohiswayofthinking・At
thesametime,themysticalnaturerCjoicedatitsopportunityうand
senseditspotential・Ruburtwasdeterminedtogoahead(louder)−
hewasalsodeterminedtokeeptheoldstructuresandtoignorethe
cracksinthem・Inparthisloyaltytoyouwasconnected,andhis
・10・ SECTION1

responsibilityashesawittokeepyoufbcusedasanartlst,andtolet
nothingdistractyou・Mstherehewasdistractingyou・
ForawhileyourjointcommunicationsystemwasshakyHewas
afmidtogoahead、Thesymptomskepthimathisjob,athome,and
allowedhimtoconcentratewithoutoutsidedistractlons;kepthim
writing,
withmysticalexpe
riencedutifUlly
translatedi
ntoa
rt.
Thesymptomsalsoservedtofbcusthatfantasticenergy,whilehe
figuredouthowitshouldbeused・Hecouldnotacceptanewpsyご
chicframeworkwhilewithinittherewerequestlonsconcerningyour
jointideasofbusiness,anddividedloyaltiesaboutw
ritinga
ndpainも
ing;yourpersona lfセars,jointly>aboutspontaneityin
general,an
d
theneedtoprotectyourtalentsbothfromyourownsexualnatures
andthedistractlonsofothers・

Hecouldnotacceptanewfiamework,andhedarednotletthe
oldonego,sothesymptomsbeCamethephysicalmaterializatjionof
theseconflicts,andservedmanypurposes、Thischild伽伽11)伽の,
grownupinitsownprobability)hasnosuchproblems・Thechal‐
lengesarenotthere,either-onlyinlatentfbrm・
Giveusamoment..、Ruburtgreatlyneedstorealizethatyou
lovehim,andaccepthim,asheisnowinyourterms、Hegetsfrom
youwhatfeelingofcreaturehoodacceptancehehas,thatyou
receivedinyourwayfromyour
familyinearlyyears・
Yburquestioning,Joseph“肋花刃,andyourdeepdistrustof
theworld,scuITenttheories,aresharedasintense
lybyRuburt,and
yoUrjointi
nsistenceupondiscoveringnewanswer
sisre
sponsiblefbr
thesesessions,andWhatwillcomefromthem・
Ybuseehisjoyftllpotential,andheknowsthatyoudo・Some‐
timeshefeelslost,howeveLasanemotionalhumanbeing,groping
towardthatpotential,andheneedstobecomfbrted、Asyouknow
nowうcomfbrtinghimcanbefrighteningtoyou,becauseitreturns
youbothtodeepemotionalrealizationsandfeelingsthatyousubli‐
mateinyourpaintings,andeventomysticalexperiencesthatyou
alsochannelthroughyourwork・
nkeabreak.

(Ⅱ:2夕.‘Tノegot伽t〃"'29卿加,''ん'zesa城q”sh〃come伽
Q/、aJe6mi)抑"".‘五”秒加地Ⅷ加川as伽"gb伽α〃ん伽昭
〃0me...,,

SESSION679 ・11・

(Fm''0助オノbMe伽′Wb"o伽''9伽伽αノも,脚e‘z伽加加伽〃伽
sノカoγ畑"伽c畷,q/Wγシlbeγ:so"α伽α”αノ.O伽o肌sl1)1,〃"eaMI伽伽oSe
Z0m蹴伽伽ノル"gasl伽g伽。妙オノWme'98"ceq/、加仰伽cα伽伽II
yea7:s卿.剛ose"'@”'α伽伽qj洲I”α伽''’0ssj伽細so‘M1ウlba伽#
伽4gjzノg”o〃γ〃α如蝿zlノβノbα州肋血沈tOdOOtheγ1,ノ畑伽伽加"γ
伽伽α"“"“0"sz‘ノej伽伽81Wb〃伽γ妙加師sq/、0"γ"伽畑s,I
/b〃”伽#畑asα6伽ocO"加伽e”伽caJj1y如伽α伽i、ノ⑳Mt〃伽”
〃s棚co7伽g伽s畑o"s、A"d加加ひeat伽加''@eq/、o"γ"”剛伽伽
α"d伽伽t畑s伽2』gb畑c〃αγwl1ytOcO"Sc伽sazlノα形"州t伽伽gb”c伽
加eα"soγα岬0t〃z(ノりりI,uノas”0形伽”inノ刈伽2』gjtlウOssj肋加lb7'8zノ畑s
yea応.WM,"M皿cノbjゅγ’''at畑“ecjazl1シzノα伽肋加伽伽〃γgzγ
socjazcO冗卿.Ⅵ伽α"q/、オ脇加asazsOe‘Ig恋γtOac9伽形仙α伽”伽zU卜
e岬1,ノasazノα伽肋α6剛60tMie伽JOsQlb妙α"伽heαγtq/iba柵哨
仰Qlbg伽/wツツs"血11W伽〃jゆγツ'‘α#畑馳娩gjU妬α伽t卿OZU”
.
/tz
”11
)1m
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gg診
γ伽j
gノb
応/b
γ0肋
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s、肋
秘加‘
atI
〃7.


ow:
Let
usb
rie
fly
うfb
rno
wうa
tte
ndt
oth
is.
“ノj己ノヒz"eMzj叩伽lb伽09,1ウノiq/鵬tα伽迩ノ伽加asα伽st2
yga
応0脇.9)
Thatchi
ldenjoysgreat
feelingsofvigo
randsafetyhyou
rfamily
relationshipso虹sogoodYbuweremainlysurroundedbyloveand
affirmation、Yburparentswereyoung・Yburmotherhadproduced
twobea
utifUlboys;a
ndshewasals
oaperfection
istinherway
うandin
herframework−oneneverunderstoodbyyourfathem
ltwasonthesurfaceaveryconventionalstructure,yetunde歴
neath,highlyunwieldy6Thereweredogmas5Themotherwas
expe
ctedto
bearpe
rfectch
ildren
andtob
esubse
rvientt
othema
le,
atleastinoutwardfashion・

Yburmotherfelt,then,thateachplayedafittingpartinthema腰
riage,inthatyourfatherhadinhereyesgreatprospects,andshe
hadgivenhimtwosons・ItwasonlylaterthatshefelthehadnotfUl-
filledhispartofthebargain,andthatyoubegantofeelinsecure・
Shehadfbrcedherselftofbcusallofhergreatemotionalpowerinto
themarriageStructureastheybOthunderstoodit;butyourfather:
wouldnotconcentratehisownabilitiesintotheculturalandfinan-
cialstructureashehadagreedtodointhetacitcontract・
Shehadfbrcedherselftocontainherownrealityinconven−

峨蝿
tlonalterms−buttoherwayofthinking,herefUsedtousehis
・12. SECTION1

energyintheacceptedsocialandfinancialstructurethateachOf
themhadaccepted
YbUlbeganto
feel,yearslatenasR
uburtdid:thatcreat
lvltywasin
itswaydangerous,thatitwouldleadyououtsideofacceptedsocial
structures,anddefinitelymustbeprotectedagainstnormal
f
ami
lyl
ife

俄獅"g”伽lbh0toq/、畑gリNotinthispicture,butqluitealive,was
yourbrotherLinden、Ybuinsisteduponusingyourabilities,and
t
xie
dfb
rye
ars
tof
itt
hem
int
oth
eco
mme
rci
alp
att
em,
whe
ret
hey
wereacceptedfinanciallyandsocially〉andintermsofyourself
image、Finallyyoug
rewoutsideofthestructure.
'0Whenyoudid,you
madetheartificialdivisioninWhichgoodartwouldnotsell-but
youwoulddoitanyway6
Ybuwouldmakeyourcreativityreal,insenseterms・Linden
wouldnot・Hewouldkeepitsafelyinsidea“play,,structure-not
playnecessarilyinbasicterms,butastructureinwhichhewould
Workwithmodel
s,cleverlymeverapplyinghisc
reativeabilitiesi
n
certainwaystoapracticalrea
li呼Theywouldbeoutside,safely〉i
n
thatcontext・

Theabilitiesthathepossessed,thatcouldbechanneledinto
societyasheunderstoodit,were[sohandled]・Insuchaneventual‐
ity〉frag
mentatlonoccur
redsothattheabi
litiesweredisp
ersed,some
directedintosch
ool,someintodrawing,andothe
rsintohismodels・
Thosecreativeattributesweresep
aratedsothattheycouldbesafdy
handled,yetexPressedtosomedegree,andnotcompletelydenied
Yburowncharacterisinitswaymoredirect,meaningthatyou
maintainedamoreimmediatefbcus・Whenthatpicturewastaken,
howeVeWourparentswerebeginningtorealizetheirdifficultyMmr
firstyearwasoneinwhichyourfatherandmotherwerefilledwith
expectation.Lindensensedthatlack・Hewassecure,butnotas
secureasyouhadbeen,asthedivisionbetweenyourparentswas
beginningtoshow
Lindenuseswordsnowasaframeworktocontaincreatlvltyand
communication,ratherthantoexpressthem、Ybuweremorefree-
roaminghere伽伽lウ伽のasachildbecauseyoufeltsaferphysically
Lindenwasfarlessventuresomeinthatrespect....
〃187.albα"seatZ2:02,s'tM伽e形‘zalI〕岬q/w‘α伽αM,γ〃"e
6,/b花e"伽g伽s“o"αtI2:16A.M・ASI伽”蹴伽jゅ"'@伽加0"伽
SESSION679 ・13.

jb伽Qgwりりノis,#伽,〃"'MMI'伽α"如伽伽α畑ノbo1mノ伽o伽0''08α伽か
αルル"伽伽0"eI加川z‘ノ伽沈加js伽吻加仙αⅧαγwlIWノ郷0〃q/、
th‘s〃z(ノ加加肋⑳s伽師如伽形α鋤..、ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN679

1.Setht
ellsust
hatalla
ctions
areinit
iallyme
ntalinn
ature,V
erysim
ply)
probablerealitiesflowfromthemultitudinousactions-orevents-we
mayenvision,butchoosenottoactualizephysicallyButanymotionofours
remainsquit
evalidonceit,Sconceiv
ed,andiscarriedoutina
llofitsvana戸
tionsbyprobableselvesinotherrealities・Therecanbecommunication
betweenatleastsomeoftheseworlds・Janehashadamodestsuccessintouch
inguponafEwofherprobableSelves,
andplanstowriteaboutthoseexper1戸
、entsandothersshehopestoconduct・
Seth,inhismaterialonprobablesystemsinChapterl6of馳肋SiI)航S,
s
ays:‘
Thesoulcanbedescribedf
brthatmatterasamultidimen
sionaLinfi-
n
ite
act,eachminu
teprobabilitybe
ingbroughtsome
Whereintoactual
ityand
exl
stenc
e;ani
nfini
tecre
atlve
act
tha
tcr
eat
esf
bri
tse
lfi
nfi
nit
edi
men
sio
nsi
n
w
hichf
Ulfil
lmen
tis
poss
ible.
,,
ThenseeChapterl5ofThg馳仇MZztB7αZ:ProbableSelvesandProbable
S
yst
ems
ofR
eal
ity
8
2.Indeed,Jane
Wastoholdseve
ralsessionsbef
brewerealized
thatSeth
hadbegunanewbook-seethe683rdsessioninthissection・Sethhadfin-
ishedP伽0"αノルα”overslxmonthsago・Wesuspendedourregularsessions
afterthat,yetwereasbusyaseveI:MymotherdiedinNovembeIJ973、For
somemonthswe,dknownherdeathwascoming,andsohadalTangedour
affa
irsaro
undtha
tiITev
ocable
event
;Ispen
tweeks
prepar
ingthe
finalm
an‐
uscriptof励応olzaJRea卿fbrthepublisher;JaneconductedherESPclass
whenevershecould,andworkedonhertwobooks,A伽e伽如秘如Cb"scjo"s‐
"“andDjajOgz4妬q/wie伽Zα"‘JM0γ加Z艶"如乃''@'.Shealsogaveanumber
ofpri
vateSeths
essionsfb
rthetwoof
usonavari
etyofsubj
ects、Ween
dedup
callingaportionofoneofthosethe678thsessionandaddedittoour
records,sincethematerial,whichJanereceivedatmyrequest,concerned
probabilitiesandJer
usalem,Wehopetopublishitsomeday6
3.AlmostalwaysSethrefErstoJanebyhermaleentityname,
"Ruburt''一andso“he,,,“his,,,and“him.,,
TbsumupSeth,ssomeWhatamusedcommentsinthel2thsessionfbr
Jan
uary2,1964:"Sex,re
gardlessofallyourfl
eshytales,isapsych
icphenom‐
enon,merelycertainqualitieswhichyoucanmaleandfemale、Thequalities
arereal,howeveEandpermeateotherplanesaswellasyourown・Theyare
oppositeswhicharenevertheless
complementary〉andwhichmelgeintoone.
・14. SECTION1

Whenlsayaslhayethattheoverallentitアウorwholeselfisneithermaleor
female,andyetrefセr[tosome]entitiesbydefinitelymalenamessuchas
‘RUburt,andJoseph'[asSethcallsme]Imerelymeanthatintheoverall
esSenc
e,the[giv
en]entit
yidentifi
esitself
morewitht
heso-cal
ledmalec
har‐
acteristicsthanwiththefemale.”

4.Janeistreatingthemany§oftenchaoticdetailsofherlifeinherauto‐
biographyウ伽沈加sRjchB".She,sbeenworkingontheprqjectfbrsome
timealongwithherotherbooks,anditmaydevelopintomorethanone
volume・

InaverysimplifiedsummaryfromRj仇B〃:Janewastheonlychildof
MarieBurdoandDelmerRoberts・Shewas2yearsoldwhenherparentswere
divorcedinl931・WithherdaughteEtheyoungMariethenretumedtoher
ownparents,andthehomethatthefamilyhadrentedfbranumberofyears:
halfofadoubledwellinginapoorneighbolhoodinSaratogaSpIings,N・Y
MariebeganexperiencingtheearlystagesofIheumatoidarthritis,but
workedasmuchaspossible・
EventuallyJane,sgrandfathe喝JosephBurdo,withWhomsheshareda
deepmysticalidentificat
ion,w
asunabletosup
porttwoextrapeo
ple,andth
e
familyhadtorelyuponpublic
assist
ance・Jane,sgrandmother
waskinedina
n
automobileaccidentinl936・Thenextye狐hergrandfathermovedoutof
t
heh
ous
e・B
yth
enM
ari
ewa
spa
rti
all
yin
cap
aci
tat
ed,
and
the
Wel
far
eDe
par
t‐
mentbe
gan
tof
Urn
ishmotheranddaughterwithoccasional(andoftenunre‐
l
iab
le)
dom
est
ich
elp
Thu
s,J
ane
was
9ye
ars
old
inl
938
,wh
ens
hec
han
ged
s
cho
ols
aft
erf
ini
shi
ngt
het
hir
dgr
ade

Always,whenJaneand
lpresentpersonalmateIia
lin‘‘助伽z1ノ""Rea伽
wehayeseveralthingsinmind・Wenotonlywanttogivenecessaryback-
groun
dinfbrma
tionrela
tivetoth
esessions
themselv
es,butto
offergli
mpses
intotheverycomplicatedemotionalandphysicalfbrcesthatliebeneath
closelong
termrelationship
s・WethinkSeth,sco
mmentsaboutoUrsi
tuations
canhelpthereaderbetterunderstandhisorherownbeliefS,motives,and
d
esi
res


.Se
eth
eno
tes
abo
utJ
ane
and
the
pho
tog
rap
hsa
tth
ebe
gin
nin
gof
thi
s
session、


.1ttookmorethan
alittleWhilefbr
Jane,smysticaln
aturetoshowitse
lf
inprose・TWoye
arsafterwemanied,shepub
lis h
edherfirstworkoff
iction,a
shortstoryab
outreincarnationcalle
d‘‘TheRedWagon,':Itap
pearedinthe
Decemben1956,issueq/肋MZZgzzz”q/、z伽Sツα"dScje"”岡伽”[◎1956by
FantasyHouse,Inc.,NewYbrk,N、Y]、Shewas27yearsold,andmostpleased
withthebeg
inningofherprofessiona
lcareeI:Withinthenextse
veralyears
shesoldanumberofadditionalstoriestothesamemagazine,aswellastwo
shortn
ovels,andal
sopublishe
dpoetIyandali
ttleficti
oninotherma
rkets.
SESSION679 ・15.

Janeregarded
alloftheseworksasb
eingscience"fantas
y',ratherthan
"strai
ght,,sc
iencefic
tion、He
rfiction
altheme
sespecia
llywere
extensio
nsof
muchofherearlierP
oetry〉andcontainedthesamekind
ofthinkingthathad
ledtoherbreakingwithherchurchShehadnoconsciousintimationsthat
withinadecadeshewoulddeveloptheSethmaterial."Mymindjustworked
thatway§,,Janesaido
fherstories."Iwasconcernedwit
hthosethemessol
wroteaboutthem.”

Irememberbeingalittlesurprisedathersubjectmatterfbr‘TheRed
Wagon''一fbrit,snotcontradictorytowriteherethateventhoughshewasso
interestedinreincarnatlonasatheory》weseldomtalkedaboutit.‘TheRed
Wagon,'isincludedinthecollectionLa伽q/、z伽Sy/Thノo伽岬“q/Sj伽伽
Sto伽妙Thga伽蜘◎l975byManleyandLewis,andpublishedby
Lothrop,Lee&ShepardCo.,NewYbrk,N、Y,10016.
7.WhilewritingpoetryontheeveningofSeptember9,1963,Janehad
herfirstcons
ciouslyrecognizedpsych
icexpenence、Itwasamass
lveone,lasC
ingatleastt
wohours,astoni
shingherwiththe"b
arrage,,ofnewide
asshedis‐
coveredwhileimmersedinit・Duringpartofth
attimeherconsciousnessleft
herbody;andduringitsheproducedthroughautomaticwritingamanu-
scriptcall
edThePノ'ysjca
IUクzjzノe7:seA
sm"Cり"stw〃c伽"、
LaterSethtold
usthat
Jane,salte
rationofconsciousness
hadrepresentedhisfirsta
ttempttomake
"fbrmal,,contac
twithhe喝althoughshewa
sn,tawareofitthen・
meaCり"s伽c伽冗didserveasapsychictrigge喝however;itledJanetoher
outlinefbrHb肌o〃ひg坤励別γESPPbiuノ〃(seeNote2fbrSeth,sPrefaceinthis
book),thentothebeginningoftheSethsessionslwomonthslate工"Enough
energywasgeneratedinthateveningtochangethedirectionofmylifeand
myhusband,s,”shewroteinChapterlofThe馳娩MZzj師α皿nthatchapter
sheexaminestheexperlenceinsomedetail,andgivesexcerptsfrommea
Cり"s加伽'zitselfln馳娩6iMzノヒS,seeherIntroductionandSession596inthe
Appendixfbr
fUrtherrefere
ncestothatorigi
nalmanuscript・
mgaCり"s郷伽”stillcharmsJanewhenevershereadsitove正1t,snever
beenpublished,butshefセelsthatallofhersubsequentworkisdirectly
relatedtoit、

8.AsSeth,Janedeliveredseveralexcellentpagesofmaterialonher
p
hysicalsympt
omsinthe645thsessionfbrMarch5,1973,inChapterllof
P伽0"αI肋α”、
1t,stakenussomeyearstounderstandthatbehindJane,ssymptomslay
hereffbrtstounderstandandexpresstheverystrongcreativeenergyshe,s
sensedwithinherselfsincechildhood・舵ttheconflictthatdevelopedbetween
herwritingselfandhermysticalselfasexplainedbySethinP伽0"αjReα"軌
wasonlyonefacetofherinmitivedrivetowardthatexpression:AsJane
matured,sherealizedthattherewereotherchallengesfbrhertocontendwith
・16・ SECTION1

too、Amongthemweretheresolutionofsomeoldfamilyrelationships-and
nowhereinthisnoteamItalkingaboUtpastlivesorprobablelives,butjust
theworkingoutofhardq
uestlonsrootedinthispresentphys
icalrealityFrom
Sethandourselveswe,veaccumulatedmuchunpublishedmaterialabout
Jane,ssymptomsandattendantmatters・Thebulkofitisoftenapplicableto
othe rs,ande
ventuallyshemaywri teabookaboutthewholesubject・Should
shedoso,itwouldc
ertainlybeahistoly
ofoneperson,slongeffbrt
stograpple
asfUllyaspossible-andnotalwayssuccessfUlly−withherownhumanqual‐
ities・ButIalsot
hinkthatinmanyway
sitwouldbehermostillu
minatingwork・
ShefUllyaccepts
theideathatshecre
atesherownreality6
Inthemeantime,Jane'smakinggoodprogressinhandlingherpersonal
challenges;nowh
erworkconsistsmai
nlyofdissolvingtheset
ofprotective,
symbolicbodybeliefSth
atsheplacedabouttheuseofhergreatene
rgy‘
9.Idescribedthatchildhoodphotograph ofmyselfatthebeginningof
thes ession、Myparentshadthreesons、Astheoldest,Iwa sbomonJune20,
1919;nextcameLinden,l3monthslater;theyoungest,Richard,fbllowedme
by9years.(Bothnameshavebeenchanged.)
Thethreeofusgotalongwellaschildren,althoughournaturesand
interestsvariedconsiderably6Allofuswentthroughgradeschoolandhigh
schoolinSayre,a
railroadtowninnort
heasternPennsylvania:O
urfatherse心
tledhisfamilythereinl923whenheopenedanauto-repairandbattery
shop、TheseparationsinthefamilybegantohappenafterLindenandlgrad‐
uatedfT omhighschool,leftSayre,andstartedtoworkourre specnveways
throughcollegeandanartsc
hool・Thencamelongperiodsofmilitaryservlce
fbrthethreeofus(WbrldWarIIfbrLindenandme).舵arspassedbefbrel
understoodhowmuchmyparentshadbeenaffEctedbythedepartureof
theirchildren・

Sethhasdiscussedtheme mbersoftheButtsfamilyatti mes,including


someofthe
irreincarnational
aspects、Sixmonth
sbefbrestarting“U
クz肋0z(ノ””
Reα"liy,hOweve喝hemadeafEwremarksthatI,veappliedeversincetoli企in
ourphysicalreality:“Eachpersonchoose shisorherparents,acceptingin
termsofenvironmentandheredityabankofcharacterlstlCs,attitudes,and
abilitiesfromwhichtodrawinphysicallifeThereisalwaysareason,andso
eachparentwillrepresenttoeachchildanunspeakablesymbol,andoftenthe
twoparentswi
llrepresentglarin
gcontrastsandd澄ere
ntprobabilities,so
that
thechildcancompareandcontrastdivergentrealities..、Yburtwobrothers
alsochosethefamilysituation、Eachparent[bothofwhomarenowdeceased]
representedoppositestothem-butindividualones,andsotheysawyour
parentsdifhently[thanyoudid]・Donotlosecontactwiththem.…,,
Fromthis,italsofbllowsthatmymotherandfathersaw肋”γindividual
creatlons,orversions,ofeachoftheirchildren.
‐、

SESSION679 ・17.

10・Igaveupmycommitmenttocommercialartinl953,whenlwas34
yearsold・Myintuitivedesiretodosohadbeengrowingslowlyfbrseveral
years・Theactofseparationfinallybecameconsciousanddeliberatewhenl
movedtoasmallcommunitynearSaratogaSprings,NY(whereJanelived),
totempo
rarilyhel
panartist負
writerfrie
ndproduce
asyndicate
d"Comic,,s
trip,
Thiswasthelastcommercialworklwastodofbrsometime;IfinallyundeIL
stoodthatlwassimplymoreinterestedin、paintingpicturesthanindoing
anythingelse、Sincelbelievethateachofuscreatesourownrealityinthe
mostpreciseterms,itcanhardlybeacoincidencethatatthistimeofdecision
myfriendintroducedJaneandme-fbrshewasjustasdevotedtowritingas
l
was
top
ain
tin
g.




SESSⅡON680

FEBRUARY6,1974
9:z1RM・WEDNEsDAY

(][鰯篭蹴淵鯛麓繊撫差鰯鰯裳撫
猟ノb肺娩asa60伽伽6α肋seん砥.sj"“'2ノez(ノα伽刷馳伽Oc剛如"ez(ノ肋
伽sα加e”α細αJ伽妙オ,12ノe伽伽伽が伽γ畷sozノ〃卿加z‘ノ伽i、ノα伽'@g
/もγノb畑to”加州、249b、恥伽刈伽伽酔戚卿;)
Now:Whenlspeakofprobableselves,ofcourselamnotspeak
ingofsomesymbolicportionofthe
personalitystructure,oruslng
theideao
fprobabiliti
esasananalog
y6
Consciousnessiscomposedofenergyうwitheverythingthat
implies、Thepsyche,then,canbethoughtofasaconglomerationof
highlych
arged“particle
s,,ofeneWfbllo
wingrulesandpr
opertles,
manysimplyunknowntoyou、Onotherlevels,lawsofdynamicsapply
totheenergysourcesoftheselfThinkofagiven“self,,asanucleus
ofanenergygestaltofcon sciousness・Thatnucleus,accordingtoits
intensity>willattr
acttoitcertainmassesoftheenti
reenergypattems
availabletoagivenide
nti呼
InthosetermstheidentityatbirthisComposedofavarietyof
such“selves,,'withtheirnuclei,andfr
omthatbankthephysicalpeI迄
sonalityhasfUllfreedomtodrawRuburt,smysticalnaturewassuch
astrongportionoftheentireidentitythatinhispresentreality〉and
intheprobablerealitychosen-asmentionedwhenldiscussedthis

・18°
SESSION680 ・19・

Picture(W1z”−themysticimpulsesandexpressionswereglvenpl叩
Intersectlonswithprobablerealitiesoccurwhenonepsychicgroup-
inginten
sifiestoacertai
npoint,sothatfU
lfillmentasasel
fresults、
Withintheentireidentitytheremaybe,fbrexample,several
incipientselves,aroundwhosenucleithephysicalpersonalitycan
fbrm・Inmanyinstancesonemainpersonalityisfbrmed,andthe
incipientselvesare
drawnintoitsothattheirabilitie
sandinterests
becomesubsidia叩orremainlargelylatent,Theyaretraceselves・
Onmanyoccasions,howevemsuchlatentselveswillbeashighly
energizedasthe“main”personalitySincephysicallyacertampel迄
Sonalitystructuremustbemaintained,tracesaremade・Therefbre,
Whensuchsituationsarise,oneortwooftheotherenergizedselves
willliterallyspringapartfromt
hetimespacestructurethatyouknow
FromyourvleWpointtheseoffShootsofenergybecomeunrea1.
Theyexlstassurelyasyoudo,howeve正IntermsofenergybthismuL
tiplicationofselvesisanaturalprincipl
e.(Tb加e;)Ybur"sportsman
self',*wasneverendowedwiththesamekindoffbrceasthatofyour
a
rtl
stlco
rwrlt
mgsel
fltbe
cames
ubsid
iary》
yetpr
esent
tobe
dra
wn
u
pon,t
aking
joyth
rough
yourm
otlon
andad
dingi
tsvit
ality
toyour
"
mai
n,,
per
son
ali
ty6
Haditbeenglvenextrafbrcethroughyourenvlronment,cilL
cumstances,ory
ourownintent,theneitheryourar
tisticselfwould
havebecomesubservientorcomplementary;oniftheenergyselves
wereofnearlyequalintensi唾thenoneofthemwouldhavebecome
anoffShoot,propelledbyitsownneedfbr
fUlfillmentintoaProba-
blerealityDoyoufbllowme?

"肋.
,,
(9:得.)Giveusamoment…Yburparentsliterallydidnotshare
thesamerealityatall・Thisisnotasunusualasyoumaythink.They
metandrelatedinaplacebelweeneachoftheirrealitiesJtwasnot
thattheydisagre
edwitheachother'sinterpreta
tlonofevents、The
eventswerediflerent・

Intermsofenergy〉intentisstabilizing、Thereisacentertothe
sel
f again,thatactsasanucleus・Thenucleusmaychange,butitwill
a
lwa ysbeth
ecenterfromwhichphysicalexistencewi
llradiate・Phys-
i
cal lyう
intentorpurposefbrmst
hatcente喝regardlessofi
tsrealityin
termsofenergy6
*SeeAppendix2
・20。 SECTION1

1nyourfamilylifeinthisrealitWourparentsactedopaqluelyto
eachothe正Therewerestrongenergyshifts,sothatthepersonalities
didnotmeetdirectlyCiveusamoment..、Someofthisisdifficult
toexplain、Inawaytheywereunfbcused,yeteachwithstrongabili‐
ties,butdispersedTherewasareasonfbrthis・
Theycontainedwithinthemselvesintenseandyetblurredtal-
entsthatwereusedasenergysourcesbythechildren,Theycame
togetherpreciselytogivebirthtothefamilyうandfbrnoothermain
reasonasfarastheirjointrealitywasco ncer
ned、Theyseededagen‐
e
rat
ion
,th
en.

Yburmotherlove
dphysicalrealityandtooktheg
reatestpleasure
initsmostminuteaspects,fbrallofhercomplaints・Yburfather
loveditbut
nevertrustedit・Eachofyourparentsh
adtheirstrongest
reality〉th
istime,andinyourterms,inaprobabl
esystemofreality-
andhere伽伽形α"初theywereo伽oots,nthemthissystem
alway
sseemedst
range、2
Inanothersystemofrealityyourfatherwas-infact,stillis-a
wellPknowninven
to喝whon
everm
arrie
dbutusedhismechanically
crea
tiveabilitiest
oth
efUll
estwh
ileav
oidingemoti
onalcommif
ment・HemetStella(岬沈肋er).Theyweregolngtobemarried-
a
ndin
termsofy
ears,th
esameye
arsarei
nvolved
,histori
callyA
ton
e
t
lme
,then,i
nyourfa
ther,sp
astas
youthin
kofit,h
avingme
tStel
la,

edidnot
marryheraft
erall、Hislo
vewasfbrmachi
nery§th
espeed
o
fmoto
rcycles,m
ixingcr
eativity
withmeta
l・Atthatp
ointofi
nteP
section,equaldesiresandintentswithinhimbecameliketwin
nuclei・Wholeregroupingsofenergyoccurred,psychologicaland
psychic
implosions,s
othattwoequa
llyvalidper
sonalitieswe
reaware
inaworldinwhichonlyonecouldliveatatime・
ByfaEthecre
atlve,mechanically
inventlvepersOnal
itybeganto
outstriptheothe正Thefatherthatyouknewwastheprobableself;
therefbre・ThatprobableselEhoweve喝dealtwithemotionalrealities
thattheotheravoided,andthiswasindeedhissoleintent.
(Rz肌seatm〃ノThisdoesnotmeanthatsuchapersonalityis
limited,basicallyprthathedoesnotcollectabouthimnewinterests
andchallenges,fbrheishimselfmobile・Heevenhasmanyofthe
characteristicsoftheotherselEthoughtheseofcoursearelatent・
Butthroughhavingchildrenyourfatherbroughtaboutthebirthof
emotionalexistence,fUllbodiedandalive,insons、3
SESSION680 ・21・

ThiswasagreatfUlfillmentonhispart,fbrtheinventordidnot
trusthimselftofeelmuchemotlon,muchlessgivebirthtoemotional
beings、
Inthatotherproba
bilityinwhichyo
urparentsorigin
allymet,
yourmothermarriedadoctoLbecameanurse,andhelpedherhus‐
bandinhispractice・Shebecameanindependentwoman,and-
againinyourhistoricalcontext−Whenittooksomedoingfbra
womantodistinguishherselE
Shehadoneson,thenahysterectomy>onpurpose・Sheschooled
herselfrigor
ously>movedinsocialc
ircles,hidtheunschoo
led,naive
aspectsofherseKInthatlife,fbrexample,shewouldcertainlynot
wearredbowsinherhainAllofthecontrolledenergymadeher
somewhatbitte喝thoughshewassuccessfUl、Shediedinher50,s−
doyoufbllowme?

"肋.
,ツ
Herenergywassuchthatitspilledoverintothissystemwithyour
fathenhoweve正SomedayIwilltrytoexplainthismoreclearly>in
termsofenergypatterns・Historically>howevemmanyprobabilities
existatonce・Whenyourmotherdiedinher50,sinoneprobable
system,yourmotherinthissystemwastherecipientofenergythat
thenretumed・

Yburfa
ther,sgr
eatestvita
lilywasin
theinvento
r,srealit
y5andso
inyourtermsthisonesufferedThisdoesnotmeanthateachper-
sonalit
y)regardles
sofprobabil
ities,isnote
ndowedwithf
reewill,
andsofbrthEachisborn,inwhateversystem,fromasourcegestalt
energ
y>anddev
elops・
Whenyourpicturewastaken,therefbre,yourparentswere
alreadylivinginaprobablereality》butyouand[yourbrother]
Lindenwerenot・Nowtakeyourbreak.
(10〃.〃"曲加”“ノbα〃"〃α'08鮒"肋剛o"e、肋s伽加川伽
加、…‘Z伽jtW伽伽git伽''@α伽αZ流伽s伽ZlIycomplicated…
like:"W7i”α形yo岬”α〃q/伽一伽”tyo肌γso呪Z?,”
(so''W呪峨戎g""'0gsh0zlノe伽s伽t伽夕0M,γ州伽伽加。‘伽CO''@‐
lりasⅧ伽yeaM9イ2−うI・伽加''W)秘剛伽叩o伽Iノbα伽oj伽γsh〃
CO"Sc伽sl1ソoγ""CO"Sc畑slIye噸伽"〃α””拠鮒q/g"g'931“伽'09ノゥw〃
伽伽娩q/α伽6α肋s〃‘j伽''9伽Mg“e,肋伽s刑⑳s伽B伽細
伽冗柵紬伽況chteγ''‘s,/bγO脚hj卿/bγα棚伽Izlノasa6s伽伽伽ノbe
/2z”l1yh0加州鋤"/bγ加仙q/・伽t伽e・肋z郷Z/bγ伽叩彪血ノ伽州
m0t〃z(ノas夕タツeα応0雌Iz(ノas28aM伽j72g如肌z(ノyb戒α秒.Iz(ノas疏加
・22・ SECTION1

、〃ん"a/bγ伽eyeα応.AMezノ‘"細#伽B伽伽ノe形s〃伽鴫Iオ伽肺
zUo叫脇6e刷獅c"腕0仙郷伽〃α伽#α〃e'【ノ郷加川0肌ノbazノeta伽
伽“岬γひ伽αtellソα仙伽q/、acg加州qgり.
仰o〃ん"e'@o肌伽ノbα‘岬伽伽形伽‘。α叩αd伽o"αJ8,0e7gy
伽"'39〃う此血沈妙t伽e”γ遡ss“伽伽、/f伽伽'‘gh伽加腕如αz
加o豚q/・ひ"γs叩liy,加州’sq/、伽'09認伽heγ伽〃W,γひ伽伽蝿s⑳
‘M)雌仇α'2g2zz/bγ伽69伽α"んα柳“1,ノ伽加ade伽畑蜘伽.''1
α〃“伽オカ抽叩s伽j岬伽伽伽'@g/bγ呪s〃Cl、ノ1m)αstoohseγueo呪γ
"峨賊昭伽“zU肋馳伽j伽sq/wie伽'9汐';0γ1mノ加伽′砿加”“α"‘j
sOacノb伽e加妙応1m)ecO伽如”剛加州@s‘抑)肋α伽伽.sひi、ノe
J‘cj伽棚tOasル馳伽o6ac陶加cAα"Jgjw“畑α航aJa6伽伽so〃”
伽〃抽伽6α肋卵脚α伽αd伽heγ形α伽”e〃伽、‘g力伽柳'01,ノasα
伽6α肋se"q/、沈伽.
(AMノeta伽。,、ノヒz"Mecj伽tOgO6a伽伽加冗“wzlノas解耐''9sO
伽α叩"伽〃bγひ伽9hs''0"伽沈α柳α肋…"伽オsノカezUas6egj伽709tO/もeノ
CO"scjOz‘sl1ソCO帆s“.B伽馳肋ノbα伽〃伽伽α肋雌伽Ⅷ‘Z,グ”ノjα‘I
伽伽伽gjzノe肱肋秘加eatIO:街.)
Now:Therearebasicallynolimitationstotheself;andallpoI遥
tlonsoftheselfareconnected-sotheprobableselvesareaware,
uncon
sciousl
ybofthe
irrelat
ionship
s・
Becausen osystemisclosed,4thereareflowso fenergybetween
them,andinteraction・Someofthisisexceedinglydifficultto
verba
lize,sincethe
word“structure
,,itselfisnot
onlyserialize
d,but
pa
rti
cle-
ize
d.
(Hz肌se.)Ybuthinkofentitiesasparticles,fbrexample,rather
thanaswavesofenergy§awareandalert,oraspattems.(Ao7zgm加伽
加呪se・ノThinkofRuburt,slivingareainA伽冗如γ渡s5fbrexample・
Imaginethatatagel3,threestrongenergycenterscometothes唾
faceofthepersonality-highlycharged,sothatonepersoncannot
adequatelyfUlfillthedesiresorabilitiespresentedYbumayhavea
threewaysplitatagel3.At[age]40,eachofthethreeselvesmay
recognlzeagel3asatumingpoint,andwonderwhatmighthave
happenedhadtheychosenothercourses・
Noneofthisispredetermined・AnoffShootprobableselfmight
leaveyourrealityatagel3,say)butcouldintersectwithyouagamat
age30fbravarietyofreasons-wheretoyou,yousuddenlychange
aprofession,orbecomeawareofatalentyouthoughtyouhadfb垂
gotten,andfindyourselfdevelopingitwithamazingease.
SESSlON680 ・23・

(Tbll0e〔Zgzz”Yburbirth伽19卿coincidedwiththebirthofyour
mother,schildin
thatotherreality§henceherstr
ongerfeelingstoward
you・Yburbirth,andthatofyouryoungestbrother㈹c伽γzj)were
highlychargedfbrher-yoursfbrthereasonsjustgiven,andyour
brother,sbecauseitrepresentedthetimeofyourmother,shysterec-
tomyinthatotherrealityJnthisreali
tyうRichard,sbirthrepresented
yourfather,sfinalattempttodealwithemotionalrealityBothofyour
parentsimbuedthethirdsonwiththestrongestemotionalqUalities
oftheirnatures、Yburmotherhadhimdefia
ntly§aftertheusualchild‐
birthage他ez(ノasヲのalmostreactmgagainstthat[probable]hys-
terectomyJnthisworld,shecouldandwouldhaveanotherchild・
Lindenwastheone“natural',childofthismarriage、Watchhow
youi nterp
rett hat,buthewasthechildleastaffecte dbyotherreali
tiesForthatreason,howeve喝andbecauseofyourparents,person‐
alitieshere,thesameamountofattentlonwasnotpaidhim
psychical
ly〉andhef
eltthatlack

(1M2.)Giveusamoment…Itoldyou伽伽伽ts卿0〃that
inoneprobabilityRuburtwasanun,expressingmysticismina
highlydiscip
linedcontext,wher
eitmustbewatchedsoth
atitdoes
notgetoutofhand、BecausethereisanunconsciousflowofinfblL
matlonandexperiencehere,youhaveoneofthereasonsfbr
Ruburt'scautioninsomepsychicmatters,andhisfearofleading
peopleastray6
TherewerethreeoEf
Shoots:one,thenun,wit
hmystlP
cismconvention
allyexpressed,bu
tunderguardedcircum
stances;
one,thewri
terwhoveiledmy
sticalexperlen
cethroughart;an
done,
theRuburtyouknov
Whoexperiencedmy
sticalexperlence
directlyう
teachesotherstodothesame,andfbrmsthroughwritingawedding
ofthetwoaspects、Ybuhaveknowntwoofthoseselves,then,axldyou
werepresentatRuburt'sbirthwithmeaCo7zs伽“伽"・
Giveusamoment..、ThebirthofJosephtookplaceatYbrk
Beachwiththedancingepisode,6soyouhaveinyourownexperl戸
enceexamplesinadultlife・Icannotglveyoueverythinginone
evening,ofcourse・AfewglimpsesbefbreawordfbrRuburt・Sports‐
menmakegoodmoney》sofbrthisandotherreasonsyouearly
turnedtocommercialart-afieldinwhichartisticabilitywouldbe
wellpaidfbm
Therewereotherconnectlons,seeminglytrivialyetperment・
Ybuenjoyeddoingcomicswithoutdoorscenes:animalsinmotion,
・24. SECTION1

thebodyperfbrming,Asanaudiencewatchesasportsmanperfbrm,
sothoseWhoreadthecomicswatchedyourcharactersperfbrmin
act]lonacrossthepage・Allhiddenpattems,yeteachonemaking
sense・IwillgointothebirthofJoseph、Now〉howeverawordto
Ruburt..

(z〃う.“”gjzノ蝿伽1()αg‘,q/加α伽αM,γ、ノヒz脇h”‘ze伽‘j,馳仇
c勿蜘剛伽s“0〃α#肌刃RM.)

NOTES:SEssIoN680

1.SeeNote9fbrthelastsession、

2.Ithinkthatasachildloftensensedmyp
arents,feelingsofstrange‐
nessaboutthisreality
〉althoughlwasquiteunabletoexpressm
yselfinthose
terms,PerhapsI'mreinterpretingoldmemoriesintheli
ghtofSeth,smate眠
ialhere、Consciously)howevenlknewnothingthena
boutprobablerealities
orthepowerofbeliefIwasjustacutelyawareoftheunendingdifferencesof
opinionbetweenmymotherandfathenandofmyunfbrmedquestlonsabout
thereasonsfbrtheirbehavior;atthesametimeIsawthemstrugglingtolive
likeotherslknew・Idon'tthinklevendiscussed
myconfUsedfeelingswithmy
brothersaswegrewolde砥Onseveraloccasion
sSethhasgivenveryblunt,very
perceptive
interpretatlons
ofthechurningrel
ationshipinvoMn
gmyparents・
Thatmatelialistoolongandcomplextoexcerpthere,butl,dliketotreatit
s
epa
rat
ely
som
etl
me・
Idoknowadeepercompassionfbrmyparentsnowthanldidwhenthey
werealive・TbparaphrasearemarkoneofmybrothersmaderecentlybImiss
theminwayslcouldn,thaveanticipatedbefbretheirdeaths・Eachofthem
diedattheageof81−myfatherinl971,mymotherinl973、Forthosewho
areintereste
d,Idrewalikenessofmyfatherfbroneofm
ypen-andinkillus‐
trationsinJane'sDjaj0g棚,andincoIporatedanimageofmymotherin
anotherone・Seepages89andl37ofthatbook、
3.Whiledeali
ngwithemoti
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robablere
ality6
,TheButtsfamilyalbumscontainnumerousphotographsofmyfatheras
ayoungman,manyofthemselftakenwiththeaidofatimer;heposeswitha
varietyofautomobilesandmotorcyclesth
roughtheyearsbefbrehismarriage
tomymotherin1917,andafterward,too,Sometimeshe,dassembledthevehi‐
cleshimselformodifiedtheminhisownways,Inl922hetookhiswifband
children(Iwas3yearsold,Lindennotyet2)onasix-monthmotortripfrom
theEastCoasttoCalifbrnia、Whenourtouringcarbrokearearaxleona
remotedirtroadinMontana,hefashionedasubstituteinablacksmithshop.
SESSION680 ・25.

R
eturningeasttoSay
re,Pa.,heopenedh
isauto-repairandb
atteryshop.
(Again,seeNote9fbrthe679thsession.)Throughourearlyschoolyears
LindenandIhadpart戸time‘jobs,,atourfather,sshop,andmanychancesto
watchhimwork、Ithinkth
athisexactingmechanicalabilitiesa
rereflectedin
Linden,sveryrealisticmodels,andaretransmutedinthemethodsluseto
solidly"constr
uct,,mypaintingsan
dtokeeptherecordsfbrt
heSethmat
eria1.
4.Sethhasinsistedfromtheverybeginningofthesesessions(latein
l963)thattherearenoclosedsystems-andinsodoinghasgivenusclues
abouthisownabilitytotravelthroughatleastsomeofthem・
Fromthel2thsessionfbrJanuary2,1964:"Ihavemoresenses,soto
speak,inoperatmguse..、thanyouhave,becausenotonlyamIawareofmy
ownplane[orreality],butofyoursandotherparallelplanes,eventhoughl
myselfhavenotexistedinsomeofthoseothers...,'And:“Therearecertain
envlronmentsthatlcannotglimpsefrommyvlewpoint,althoughIhave
greaterunderstandingofthesethingsthanyou・Irealizethatthechanges
thatmustoccurbefbrelcanviewthoseotherplaneswilloccurinme,andnot
inthepl
anes.”
Fromthel3thsessionfbrJanuary6ofthesameyear:"IflSpeakinanalo‐
giesandimages,itisbecauseImustrelatewiththeworldthatisfamiliar
to
you
.,,
Fromthel4thsessionfbrJanuary8:"Everythingonyourplaneisamate‐
rializati
onofsomething
thatexistsinde
pendentlyofyour
plane.,,
Fromthel5thsessionfbrJanuaryl3:"Imaginationallowsyoutoenter
intotheseplanes..、Pretendthatyounotonlyunderstandyourcat,sconcept
oftimetosomedegree,butcouldalsoexperlencehissenseoftimethrough
thecat[Willy]himselflndoingthisyouwouldinnowaybotheninhibit,or
annoythecat・Hewouldnotbeawareofyourpresence・Norcouldthisberep‐
resentedasan
ysortofinvasi
on.
“ImaginefUrtherthatyouact
uallyexperiencedthefセelingofs
uchafUrIy
coat,andalltheotherfdineequipmentfromtheinside,purelyasaspecta-
to醜Thiswouldlooselyrepresentananalogytomytravelingtootherplanes・
Itfbllowsthatlcouldnottravelto‘higher,environmentsthanmyown,where
moreacutesenseswouldinstantlypercelveme..、Onmanyplanes,weare
fUllyvisibletoothersonthatplane、Tbsomeweareinvisible;andtous,some
areinvisible.

“Auslhavementionedearlie喝thesenseschangeaccordingtotheplaneof
materialization・Ifyouarespeakingaboutmypresentfbrm,Icanbemany
fbrms・Thatis,withinlimitslcanchangemyfbrm,butindoingsoldonot
actuallychangemyfbrmasmuchaslchoosetobecomepartof
some
t h
ingelse

“Myincipientfbrmisaman,sfbrm,ifthisiswhatyouwanttoknow;but
itisnotmaterializedinthesamefashionasyours-thatis,asyourfbrm
・26・ SECTION1

[is]一andIcandematerializeitwheneverlchoose.Itisnotatallphysicalin
y
our
ter
ms,
how
eve
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withincubes、

5.JaneisnowworkingOnthefin
aldraftofherowntheoreticalworkon
psychicmatters,A伽伽γ謬s伽Cb"scjo“"“s:A伽肋加。Ⅷ畑toASlMZPSソ吻叶
W、ShestartedA伽郷叫γ職sinJulyJ971,andhasstayedwithitthroughallof
herotherwritingprQjects、1t'sfirstmentioned(asA伽伽形s伽Cひ"卿拠s"卿
inChapter21of馳娩SiMzk恥eethe587thsession、InherglossaryfbrA伽"
加γ厩sJane
definesthel
ivingareaa
s‘The‘paths
,ourlivesf
bllowfrombi
rthto
d
eat
h.'

Anoteaddedlater:Adzノ”如形s(orAゆ"ZS,aswealsocallit)waspublished
inSeptemben1975,byPrentice-Hall,Inc・Ididl6schematicpen-andink
drawingsfbrit,manyofWhichcontamrepresentatl
onsofJane,s"livingarea.”
6.JanecoversourYbrkBeach"dancingepisode,,inChapter2ofWbe馳娩
MZz航αI,andalsoquotesinfblmationSethgaveusonitinlatersessions,The
mystifyingeventtookplaceduringourvacationinYbrkBeach,Maine,in
August,1963,afEwmonthsbefbreJanebegantospeakfbrSeth・Atthetime
weunderstoodlittleofwhathappened;yettheeventrepresentedakey
episodeattheverybeginningofourpsychiceducation;fbrinacrowded,
smokyhotelbarroomJaneandlunknowinglycreatedphysical"personality
fragments,'ofourselves-thencamefbLcetofacewiththem・Inthe9thses‐
sionfbrDecemberl8,1963,Sethexplainedwhatwehadbeenupto,and
calledourcreations“fragmentsofourselves,th
rown-offmaterializationsof
yourownnegativeandaggressivefeelings.,,(NaturallybthemoreSethtoldus
aboutthehumanabilitytogeneratesuchfbrms,themorequestlonswehad1)
Inthat9thsessionSethalsoused
histerm,"probableselE,,fbrthefirsttime・
ImightaddthatiftheYbrkBeachadventurewasastrongsignfbrus
ofpsychicdevelopmenttocome(evenifweweren,tabletointerpretmuch
ofitatfirst),thenJane,sreceptlonamonthlaterofhermanuscript,mezz
Cり"s"Ⅷc伽?z,wasanother;andthatexperlencecontainedobviouspsychicele-
ments、SeeNote7fbrthelastsession.
SlESSION681

FEBRUARY11,1974
9:z8pM・MONDAY

(‘T''@"s川伽鴫,'ん"es伽at灸既q/fgγzUe洲g'”s伽'29/bγ伽
s“0"伽Ce”0."s汐伽αγひw、。,ICα"帆I1mノasge姉'0gst14ノウFeα戒“伽
I伽〃s加伽''9“城Z紬〃αdソ.ICα"〃CO"叩施加州加‘i,伽娩印
αγwz,rczeαγy鉱”0〃hez(ノ叩娩ッs加呪脇6e・〃sasオノbO昭力伽肺gひ』?Ogto
伽'リeαノba7zz伽g”伽加'09伽加.'シ
Now:Goodevening-
(‘‘GOO〃”郷鴫馳肋.'ツ
ーandRuburtiscorrect,soglveusamoment..、
Whatlamabouttoexplainisdifficult、PurposelyJtisnotasyet
inan yofthebooks,simplybecausecerta inbeliefSmustbedispensed
withbefbretheseideascanbeatallaccepted・
ItisnotthatIamholdingbacksomuchasthat,inyourterms,
whatfbllowsisdependentuponanunderstandingofconceptspre-
sentedearlie正PeopleWhoarestillworryingaboutonesoul,gods,
anddevils,mustbehelpedtorelatetogreaterrealitiesfromtheir
ownframework,andgentlyledawayfromitifpossible、Probabilities
havebeenmentionedinsuchawaythatalternaterealitiesarepre-
sented,showingsuchpeoplethatchOicesareavailable・
Thedeeperexplanations,howevendemandafUrtherexpansion
ofid e
asofconsciousness,andacertainreorlentation・Itisex
tremely
importantthatyoubearinmindtheimportanceoffreewill,andthe

・27.
・28. SECTION1

p
res
enc
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you
row
nid
ent
ity
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out
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kof
it、
Wit
hth
atp
rea
mbl
e,
letmecontinuethen・

ItisnotsomuchamatterofRuburt,svocabulary>incidentally〉
sinceevenaspecializeds
cientificonewouldonlypresenttheseideas
initsowndistortedfashion、Itismoreaproblemofbasiclanguage
itselEasyouareacquaintedwithit・WOrdsdonotexist,fbrexample,
fbrsomeoftheideaslhopetoconveybWewill,atanyrate,begin・
AllprobableworldsexistnowAllprobablevariationsonthe
mostminuteaspectinanyrealityexistnowbYbuweaveinandoutof
prolbabilitiesconstantly>pickingandchoosingasyougoalong、The
cellswithinyourbodydothesamething.
(S伽ノ11ソリItoldyouoncethattherewerepulsesofactivityinwhich
youblinkedoffandon−thisapplyingeventoatomicandsub‐
atomicparticles.’“Ybu,'assignasreal-presenthereandnow-
onlythata
ctivitythati
syoursignal.
“Ybu"arenota
wareoftheot
hers,
WhenPeoplethinkintermsofonese腿theyofcourseidentifywith
onebodykYbuknowthatthecellularstructureofitchangescon‐
stantlykThebodyisatanyglvenmoment,howeveLamassconglom‐
erationofenergyfbrmedfromthatrichbankofprobableactlv]lty6
ThebodyisnotstableinthetermsusuallythoughtofOndeeperbio‐
logic
allevels
thecellsS
traddlep
robabilit
ies,andt
riggerre
sponses.
Consciousnessridesuponandwithinthepulsesmentionedearlien
andfbrmsits
ownorganizationsof
identity6EaChprobab
ility-prob‐
ableonlyinrelationtoandfromthestandpointofanotherpro脇
bility-isinviolate,howeveminthatitisnotdestroyed・Once
fbrmed,
thepatternwillfb
llowitsownnatu
re・
仏0””"卿加"seat妬αheα〃0z(ノ鋤ッascZoⅧ.)Theorganiz缶
tlonsofconscio
usness“grow,,evenascellsgro
wintoorgans・Groups
ofprobableselves,then,cananddofbrmtheirownidentitystruc‐
ture,whichisquiteawareoftheprobableselvesinvolved,Inyour
r
eal
ity
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per
ien
cei
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but
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hat
are
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seasi
lyas
youfb
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nts・
Thestructureofprobabilitiesdealswithparallelexperience
onalllevels、Yburconsciousnesspicksandchoosestoacceptasreal
theresultsoEandramificationsofonlycertainoverallpurposes,
desires,orintents・Ybufbllowthesethroughatimestructure・Ybur
SESSION681 ・29°

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bcu
sal
low
sot
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tPa
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tim
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exp
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bec
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inv
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ble
orunfdt・

Inthesamewaythatyoulatchupononepersonalbiologicalhis‐
tory)youlatchuponbutonemassearthhistory60thersgoonabout
youallthetime,andotherprobableselvesofyourownexperience
their“hi
stories,,paral
leltoyours・Inpr
acticaltermsofs
ensedata,
thoseworldsdonotmeet・Indeepertermstheycoincide・Anyofthe
infinitenumberofeventsthatcouldhavehappenedtoyouand
Ruburt[do]happen・Yburattentionspansimplydoesnotinclude
suc
hacti
vity6
(〃00.)Suchendlesscreatlvltycanseemsodazzlingthatthe
individualwouldappearlostwi
thinit,2yetconsciousnessfbrmsits
ownorganizationsandpsychicinteractlonsatalllevels・Anycon‐
sciousn
essautomatic
allytriestoe
xpressitselfi
nallprobable
direc‐
tions,anddoesso・InsodoingitwillexperienceAllThatlsthrough
itsownbeing,thoughinterpreted,ofcourse,throughthatfamiliar
realityofitsown・Ybugrowprob
ableselvesasaflowergrowspetals・
EachprobableselEhoweve喝willfbllowthroughinitsownreality-
thatis,itwillexp
eriencetothefUllestthosedimen
sionsinherentto
it・Ybupickandchooseonebirthandonedeath,inyourterms・
価meリYbudiedasayoungboyinanoperation,howeve喝inthis
lifeaSyouthinkOfit・Ybudiedagaininthew狐whereyouwerea
pilot-butthosearenotyourofficialdeaths,soyoudonotrecog‐
nizethem、3
S
cie
nce
lik
est
oth
ink
tha
tit
dea
lsw
ith
pre
dic
tab
lea
cti
on、
Itp
el箔
celvessuchasmallamountofdata,howeve喝andinsuchalimited
area,thatthegreatinnerunpredictabilityofanymolecule,atom,or
waveisnotapparent・Scientistspercelveonlywhatappearswithin
yoursystem,andthatoftenapp
earspredictable・
Giveusamoment..、nueorderandorganization,evenofbio‐
logicalstrucmre,canbeachiev edonlybygrantingabasicunpredic脇
bility61amawarethatthissoundsstartling・Basically,howeve喝the
motlonofanywaveorparticleorentityisunpredictable-free‐
wheelingandundetermined・Yburlifbstructureisaresultofthat
unpredictability
Mmrpsychologicalstructureisalso・
HoweveLbecause
youarepresentedwithafairlycohesivepicture,inwhichcertainlaws
seemtoapplyhyouthinkthatthelawscomefirstandphysicalreality
・30. SECTION1

f
bll
ows
・In
ste
ad,
the
coh
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tablenamrethatisandmustbebasictoallenergy6
Statisti
csprovidean
artificial,
predetermin
edframeworki
nWhic
h
yourreal
ityisthenexaminedMathematicsisat
heoreticalorganize
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struct
urethatofits
elfimposesyo
urideasoford
erandpredict
ability
6
Statisticallyウthepositionofanatomcanbetheorized,butnoone
。●

knowswhereanyglvenatomisatanyglventlme、4
(、22.ノYbuareexaminingprobableatoms・Ybuarecomposed
ofprobableatoms.(AC””"Ⅷ少α"se、ノGiveusamoment...(A
olz…伽”α"se、ノConsciousness,tobefUllyfree,hadtobeendowed
withunpred
ictability6AllThatIsh
adtosurprisehimsel垣it
self;h匪
self;
constantl
yうthrough
freelygra
ntingitse
lfitsownf
reedom,orf
bI迄
everrepeatitselEThisbasicunpredictabilitythenfbllowsthrough
onalllevelsofconsciousnessandbeing・Acertaincellularstructure
mayseeminevitablewithinitsownframeofreferenceonlybecause
opposingorcontradictoryprobabilitiesdonota
ppeartherein・
Inyourterms,consciousnessisabletoholditsownsenseofiden‐
titybyacceptmgoneprobability》onephysicallife,fbrexample,and
maintainingitsidentitythroughal
ifEtime・Eventhen,certainevents
willberememberedandothersfbrgotten・Theconsciousnessalso
learnstohandlealtematemomentsasit“matures.”Asitdoesso

matureitfbrmsanewJargerframeworkofidentity〉asthecellfbrms
intoanorganonanotherleveL
Inyourterms-thephraseisnecessary-themomentpoint,5
thepresent,isthepointofinteractionbetweenallexistencesand
realityAllprobabilitiesflowthroughit,thoughoneofyourmoment
pointsmaybeexperiencedascenturies,orasabreath,inother
probablerealitiesofw
hichyouareapart.
(Hz呪sea〃0:苑)Ruburtisatthismomentfeelingmassive.*Heis
experiencingseveralthings、Theinnercellularbodyconsciousness
feelsitselfmassive,whiletoyoucellsareminute・Thesoundsofthe
package,fbrexample(as馳肋,〃"′”叩〃α"e叩1!)IC妙蹴”城agZ),
orthefingernailsacrossthetable仙沈0伽s抑#”,aremagnified,fbr
inthecellularworldtheyareanimportantoutside-the-selfcosmic
event-messagesofgreatimportance・Thecellularconsciousness
experlencesitself
asetemal,thoughtoyouthece
llshaveablieflife・
Butthosecellsareawareofthebody,shistorybinyourteIms,andina
muchmorefamiliarfashionthanyouareawareoftheearth,shistory6
*SeeAppendix3


SESSION681 ・31・

Thecellsarealsoawareofprobabilitiesinamorefamiliarfash‐
ionthanyouare,astheymanipulatethepastandfUturehistoryof
thebodyRuburtnow>again,isexperiencingmasslveness,asinyour
ideaofprobabilitiesthe
cellularstrucmrefeelsitsvastendurance、
WOrkingwitheventsnotevenrealtoyou,itproducesaphysical
structur
ethatmaintainsid
entityandpredicta
bilityoutofavast
lycre‐
atlvenetwork,Thatnetworkisunpredictable,yetfromitRuburtcan
'とけ「
predictablyputashesintothatshell.(ノヒz"'〃〃叩加/2mzノo伽asノb伽1り1,
伽伽加es伽i、ノ〃/b呪肌如吻αCa恥伽α伽I坊&α"伽岬edsome
a耽帥伽〃伽加加cjgzz形施.)Thepredictabililyofthatgesturerests
uponthebasisofanunpredictabilityうinwhichmultitudinousother
actlonscouldhaveoccurred,andinotherrealitiesdooccum
a0:6.)Ybuhadbetterglveusamoment,andrestyourhand.
(ノ伽ノbα肋""W、伽9s蜘鋤加加州加虎伽α叩11)α秘剛/bγ78
"、伽伽M'uノsノbes抑剛叩γgj伽加chαjぃ柳j''96眺帆c伽‘Z.A
”"伽lba
ssecI.)
Now:YburbeliefSandintentscauseyoutopick,fromanunpre‐
dictablegroupofactions,thosethatyouwanttohappen・Ybuexpe-
rlencethoseevents.(Tb加鋤‘‘Ybur,,desiretolivestraddledthedeath
ofthechildinanoperation・Thechild'sdesiretodiechosethat
event・Peopleareasfreeasatomsare・Giveusamoment..、Inno
waycouldyoupredictwhatwouldhappentothechildinthatPho‐
tographofyourseⅢ61nnowaynowcanyou“predict,,whatwill
happentoyounowYbucanchoosetoacceptasyourrealityany
numberofgivenunpredictableevents、Inthatrespect,thechoiceis
yours,butalltheeventsyoudonotacceptoccurnevertheless・
Inaverysmallmeasureyoucanseehowthisworkswhenyou
thinkofyourmotherin,sayうherlastyears,andcompareyourideaof
herwiththoseof[yourbrothers]LindenandRichardShewasadif
ferentpersontoeachofyou・Shewasherse腿butintheinterweav≧
ingsofprob
abilities,Whilecertainagreed員uponhistoriceventswer
e
accepted,sheadmittedintoherrealitywhateverportlonsofyour
probablerealityshechose・Eachofyouhadadifferentmothe工
Probabilitiesintersecttheninyourexperlence,andtheirinte形
section
youcallrealityBiologicallyandpsychi
callytheseareinteI砦
sectlons,c
omingtogethers,consciousnessado

ptingafb
cus.
Again,Ruburtisstillexperiencingmasslveness...、Allofthe
atomsandmoleculesthathavecomposedyourbodysinceyour
・32. SECTION1

birth,andwillcomposeituntilyourdeath,inyourterms,existnow;
soevenyourknowledgeofthebodyisexperiencedinatimefbrm-
that
i s
,bit
bybit.
(Loγ29lbα〃seat肌似ノPartofRuburt,sf℃elingofmassiveness
comesfromthemassexperienceofthebody)existingallatonce・
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describeoccur,sothatfromthisbasicunpredictabilityyouexperl‐
encewhatseemtobepredictableactions・Thisisonlybecauseyou
fOcusuponthoseactionsthat“makesense,,inyourrealityうand
ignoreallothers・Iamnotspeakingsymbolicallypfcourse,whenl
sayyoudiedasayoungsteⅢNorwasanyharshrealityfbrcedupon
themotherbythedyingchild,fbrthatportionofyourmotherwas
thepartthatregrettedhavinghadthechild・
Now:Atomscanmoveinmoredirectionsthanoneatonce、7Ybu
onlyperceivescientificallytheprobablemotionyouareinterested
in.Thesameappli
estosuhjectiveexperience・
Nowうtakeyourbreak.
(I〃0.〃"8s加lIycame剛q/、0"eq/〃Zo"g渡sts"s加加冗蝋sMj
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acajI,α冗伽ノbeⅧ6J,“聡αh,伽z"jM..〃O耐ル"0'、ノz(ノ加加1sノカO況脇
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αγひ”伽0伽癒gノbjaMゅ如冗j7zg−紬加g2...,,
(ⅢI夕.‘加切z"んe脈he7F畑ンα岬so伽"伽加地”"ツ伽?Zgtmj階
j'09−伽zり(WO"γeαγ:s血0"11W''0〃s0...M1,ノ州仙o肋0.1シ伽aZl1シ
6零Mm”zノ‘、加妙棚伽.肺血"岬:肋畑t州6j1WI)伽伽.M)Ite肋
s"沈形α吻加gg-ezノerソ伽'09-''洲??〃...,,
(Ⅱ17.〃'2eⅧ〃αSICα伽加岬加.ツルsjgひt伽加岬q/、賊'2g
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卿S〃αsagwjzjtMγso伽伽g"he伽#.I伽α伽〃as伽c猟鴫”j'zg
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畑MOj'zga岬伽鴫畑t?cha呼昭伽α叩z0町?',

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SESSION681 ・33。

(肌21.‘Ⅷαd伽允e"?09q/wり'伽γ6"''9勿伽gα"〃αγ伽如伽
”"此as伽拠gノbIwgり畑me伽"q/加獅α"0”たα如剛yO呪伽zMノ肋
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t伽ghI伽Ⅷ'390γ/Mi昭zlノ伽I伽c”α伽q/、α肋em0m畑伽1A'@oz(ノ
肋〃”o伽h”伽伽伽t、ICα"たe脇伽IC“,zge加川.,,
(As”伽〃"‘s“‘‘Tノbe〃0M如卿叩0伽〃α形形αZ伽d-y0伽弛
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加"6jggw・6卿'2:Hなγγjght/bo剛aszノ”CO脇加6ackzノ"y肋オ...Igot
胸α伽α蛾/bγ0"γ伽'ZgmOmhα〃coo〃qノ:Tノbe凡伽卿冗妙加as
U”CO脇.
(R‘s呪剛抑azlIMtII:刀
Now:Onlyoutofunpredictabilitycananinfinitenumberof
ord
ers,or
order
edsyst
ems,ar
ise.
AnythinglessthancompleteunprediCtabilitywillultimately
resultinstagnatlon,orordersofexistencethatinthelongrunare
selfdefeating、Onlyfromunpredictabilitycananysystememerge
thatcanbepredictablewithinitselEOnlywithincompletefreedom
ofmotioni
sany"ordered,,
motiontrulyposs
ible・
Fromthe"chaotic,'bedofyourdreamssprmgsyourordereddaily
organizedactio
n・Inyourrealityうthe
behaviorofyourconsc
iousness
andofyourmoleculesarehighlyconnected、Ybur卯eofconscious‐
nesspresupposesamolecularconsciousness,andyourkindofcon‐
sciousnessisinherentinmolecularconsciouSness-inherentwithin
yoursystem,butnotbasicallyp
redictable・Predictabilityissimply
anotherwordfbrsi
gnificance・Unpredictability
Jookingatitselfina
varietyo
fdifferentfashi
ons,findscertai
npornonsofitsel
fsignifi‐
cant,andfbrmscertainorders,ororderedsequences,aboutitselfln
oneofourveryearlysessions,Itoldyouthatyouperceivefromavast
fieldonlycertaindatathatyoufindmeaningfUl,Thatdatacouldonly
arisefromthebedofu
npredictabilityDnlyunpredict
abilitycanpro‐
videthegreatestsourceofprobableorders.
・34. SECTION1

Yburcellsareqluiteabletohandledifferentordersofevents;
therefbreinthedreamstatetheyarea
ble,intheirindividualways,to
percelveyourexperlence,andfromittochoosethoseactualitiesyou
wantmaderealinyourterms・
Indreamsyouareacqluaintedwithprobableevents,fromwhich
youthenchoose;(t0畑eリsobefbreyoudiedasachild,youknewthat
youcouldpickorchoosethatdeathlngreatertermsyouchoseboth
lifeanddeath,andthepictureofyouattheageofl69wasnever
taken
inone
reali
tyb
(Rz呪s
8 .ノ
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qlui
teallt
hatRubu
rtcanh
andleth
iseven
ing,
and
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beginn
ing,
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zUo"'zd”伽”郷'09”0戒1,ノ肋伽ノ0彫'29の''@''@郷リ
HisProbablebraincantranslateonlysomuchofthisat
onetlme.

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‘§城''一zU〃ge加伽α叩‘伽s卿0'8.
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NOTES:SEssIoN681

l・Inseveralofthesessionshedeliveredinl970-71fbr助thSib"肱Seth
explainedhowatomsandmoleculeSphaseinandoutofourphysicalsystem・
Seeespeciallythe567thsessioninChapterl6:“Nowthesamesortofbeh評
ioroccursona
deep,basic,secr
etandunexploredps
ychologicallevel.”
Some
oftheprobable
systemsarising
oUtofsuchactivit
ywouldbequitealie
ntous:
"Onesuchfluctuatlonmighttakeseveralthousandofyouryears…[which]
wouldbeexperienced,say》asasecondofyourtlme…,,Janeelaborates
uponrelatedideasfromherownvlewpointinChapterlO,amongothers,in
herA伽”如秘伽Cり"scjO"s"gssd

2.Longbefbrethis,SethwasconcernedthatJanesaidlmight企el
insignificantonceweattemptedtograsptheendlessramificationsofcon‐
sciousnessashewasexplainingthemtous・Aushesaidinthe29thsessionfbr
SESSION681 ・35・

February26,1964:“LaterlwillattempttoshowyouwheretheboundaIies
are-though(猟伽加‘gh)therereallyarenoboundaIies-thatfbrma
varletyofsuchplanes[realities]intoasphereofrelationinWhich,tosome
extent,cause-andeffectoperatesasyouunderstandit・Beyondthatfbralong
timetherewillbenoneedfbrmetogoanymoredeeplyJwillspeakofthe
entityうthepersona
lities,thereincamations,thedive
rsepersonalityfiagment
groupings,theplaneswithwhichyouaresimilarorcanunderstand,andulti戸
matelytrytodealwithyourquestions,impliedifnotspoken,astoWhereentr
tlescamefromtobeginwith.
“..、NeedlesstosaybIwantedyoutoknowthatthereismuchmorethan
eventhis,complexit
iesthataretrulyastounding,int
elligencesthatoperatein
whatlsupposeyouwouldcallagestaltfashion,buildingblocksofvitalitiesof
trulyunbelievablemamrity§awareness,andcomprehension、Thesearethe
nearultimate[aslunderstandsuchthings].
‘Thismatexialshouldnotmakeyoufeelunimportantorinsignificant・
Theframeworkissowoventhateachparticle[ofconsciousness]isdepen‐
dentuponeveryotheEThestrengthofoneaddstothestrengthofalLThe
weaknessofoneweakensthewhole・TheenergyofonerecreatestheWhole・
Thestrivingofoneincreasesthepotentialityofeverythingthatis,andthis
placesgrea
tresponsibilityupo
neveryconsciousnes
s.
“Iwouldevenadviseadoublereadingoftheabovesentence,fbritisa
keystone,andavitalone、Risingtochallen gesisabasisfbrexistenceinevery
aspectofexistence・Itisthedeveloperofallabilities,andattheriskofbeing
trite,itistheresponsibilityofev
enthemostminuteparticleofconsciousness
touseitsownabilities,andallofitsabilities,to theutmost、Uponthedegree
towhichthisisdonere ststhepowerandcoherenceofeverythingthatis.,,
Seealsothe453rdsessionfbrDecember4,1968,intheAppendixofThe
馳娩Mtzt師α瓜

3.AccordingtoSeth,then,inoneprobabilitylfailedtosurvivetheope形
ationlunderwentfbrappendicitisinthisrealitywhenlwasllyearsoldMy
secondprobabledeathtookplacesometimeduringtheyearsofmymilitary
service(1943-46)inWbrldWarI1.1t,sinterestingtonotethatSethsayslwas
apilot,andhenceanof fice喝inthatprobabilityJntherealityIknowうIserved
intheATC-theAirTransportCommand-asanaircraftinstrumentspe‐
cialistandmechanic,withtherankofstaffsergeant、Whileondutyinsomeof
theremoteislandsofthePacific,howeve喝Imanagedtogetmsomeflying
time,thoughnotasapilot、
4.IthoughtthatinhislastsentenceespeciallySethwasflirtingwiththe
principleofuncertaintyウorindeterminacyウaspostulatedinl927bythe
GermanphysicistWernerHeisenberg・Inquantummechanicsthisaxiom
maintainsthatit,snotpossibletosimultaneouslyascertainthemomentum
andpositionofasubatomicwave-particlelikeanelectron,say-electrons
・36. SECTlON1

beingoneofthequalitiesthatmakeupatoms・Thedayafterthissessionwas
held,IaskedJaneifshe,dheardofHeisenberg,Shehadn,t;nordidshe
understandhiswork,asbestlcouldexplainittohe通
Justbefbrebreakatll:10,SethoffErsupanotherfillipaboutatoms…
5.Seth,sconceptofthemomentpointisimplicitinhismaterialasl
quoteitinNotelfbrthissession・Alsoseethe514thsessioninChapter2of
伽刷り伽ノ&,,andthe668thsessioninChapterl9ofP伽"αノルα恥.
Attheageof25,howeven(nineyearsbefbrethebeginningoftheses‐
sions),Janeexpressedanintuitivegraspofthemomentpointintheselines
ofherpoem,Mひ形Tソbα”M伽:

B‘”彫れどαCM伽'29q/wbecJock
LO7zg“"如両gslbass
肋伽'【ノ“as伽伽伽加0呪γ01mノ".

6.Sethreferredtothephotographmyfatherhadtakenofmewhenl
wasabout2yearsold;seetheappropriatenoteatthebeginningofthe679th
session・

SinceSethmentionedpredictionsinconnectlonwiththephotograph,
thisisagoodtimetopresentafセwofthethingshesaidinanearliersession
abouthisownabilitytopredict,andaboutthesubjectingeneral、Janeandl
havefbundthisveryusefUlmaterialtokeepinmind・Fromthe234thsession
fbrF
ebruaIy16,1966:
“Now:Oftenprecognitiveinfbrmationwillappeartobewrong、Insome
case
sthisisbecause
aselfhaschOsenadiffe
rentprobableeventf
brphysical
mat
erialization
[thantheonepred
icted]・Ihaveacc
esstothefieldof
proba戸
b
ilitiesandy
oudonot,egot
istically:..、
Tbme,yourpas
t,present,andf
Uture
mergemtoone.
“Ontheotherhand,asIhavetoldyou,youchangeyourpastcontinually
ltdoesnotappeartochangetoyou,fbryouchangewithit..、Ybualteryour
fUtureinthesamemannemlnsuchcasesitisnecessarythatthecorrectchan‐
nelofprobableeventsbeperceived-correctmeaningthechannelwhich
shallbe
ultimatelycho
sen[fbractual
izationbythes
ubject].
“Thesechoices,howev砿arebaseduponyourchangingperceptlonof
pastandpresent・Becauselhavealargerscopeofperceptionthanyou,Ican
withgreaterfacilitypredictwhatmayhappenButthisisdependentuponmy
predictionastowhichchoice[ofprobableevents]youwillmake,andthe
choiceisstillyourown...Predictions,”se,donotcontradictthetheoryof
freewill,thoughfreewillisdependentuponmuchmorethananyfTeedom
oftheegoalone・Iftheegowereallowedtomakeallthechoices,withnoveto
powerfromotherlayersoftheselfyouwouldallbeinasadpositionindeed.
SESSION681 ・37.

“Ican,therefbre,perceivefarmorethanyoucanofyourownfUture・Iam
hardlyomnipotent,howeve正Nonstrictlyspeaking,issuchomnipotence
pO
ssi
ble
.',
7.Asanartist,myintuitivereactlontoSeth,sremarkthatanatomcan
moveinmorethanonedirectionatoncewastoassociatethatabilitywithhis
notlonsofsimultaneous
tlmeandprobabilities・
Theartist,sinceheisn
'tany
kindofascientist(eve
nthoughhemightbeinte
restedinscienceinge
neral),
attemptstograpplewiththestatementasbesthecan,inlightofthe伽"'zghe
hasfbrwhatSethistryingtosayAtthesametimeherealizesthatfromhis
artlstlcvleWpointhemaynotbeabletounderstandtheparadoxof“contraF
dict
ory',m
otio
ns・
Tbsimplifyagreatdeal:Inmodernphysicsit,ssaidthatatomsare
伽“蝿not伽729s;thatatomsand/ortheirconstltuentscanappearaseither
wavesorparticles,dependingonhowweobservethem;andthatthesequali戸
tiesexistoutsideofourcoarseworldofspaceandtime、Atomsarepattemsof
probabilities、
1t,sfUrthers
aidthatouratt
emptstodescri
beorvisualize
such
nonphysicalqualitiesine
vitablycauseustomisin
terpretthem;sotheart
ist
wondersWhethertheatom,smovementinmorethanonedirectionatonce

maynotbeperfセctly“natural''initsownenvlronment-somesortofability
quiteseparatefromanyplaywemayindulgeinwithwordswhile、ノingto
c
ons
cio
usl
yco
mpr
ehe
ndi
t、
8.Jane,sasserUontonightthatshefdtahumanoidaspectofheIwself
remindedmeofthematerialshe,dgivenalmostayearagoinChapterl2of
P伽0"αZ脇α"恥on"theideaofnaturaltherapyinanima1s,"andanimalmed‐
icinemen・Shecameupwiththatinfbrmationonherown,too,andduIinga
sessionbreak・Onthatoccasionshewasmoreofanobserve砥TherewasqUite
adifferencein“physicalsize,'betweentheimagesshehadseenthenandher
visionso
fherselft
hisevening;y
etthereweres
imilarities
also,fbrofth
ateaか
lierexperlenceshesaid“Isawcreatureswhowalkedupright-hairyうwith
brilliantc
ompassionate
eyes...”Seethe6
48thsessionatl
l:30.
9.Onfacingpagesinouralbum,JaneandIhaveapairoflarge,rather
fbrmalphotographsofourselvesthatwe
,veoftenjokedabout、Asithappened
welookedatthemearlierthisevening・Bothofthemweretakeninl936.
』ane,inherphotograph,is6兇yearsold.I'ml6inmine,andoneyearshort
offinishinghighschool.MorethanonceJanehasaskedmewhatI,dhave
thoughtatthatagehadlbeenawarethatmywifE-to-bewasa“round戸faced
l
itt
lek
id,
sti
llp
lay
ing
wit
hpa
per
dol
ls.
...
,,
SESSⅡON682

FEBRuARY13,1974
9:z7EM・WEDNEsDAY

(ヅオ伽A馳伽伽伽g伽α耐so伽伽g"鋤"ん"‘S伽伽9:2αas
伽sα加伽'卿bγ伽s郷0".‘§Fu"岬一仰伽川畑gOj'09#OCC''@e叩
zィノ肋"ez(ノz(ノoγris,伽so加g"912ノj伽s、Z/M"MMbadオノ”oγ/b"γ伽城s,
oγas伽‘‘gカI伽伽α‘蛎伽伽伽q/、CO"sa0例s'z妬sα伽。ツーα"‘Me形I
ノbαひ飢州αα州伽'09‘郷”t伽叩伽#んj”...”
伽〃‘j,zUezU”伽q/6雌1,ノ"‘ノb〃"'"s"αZjIソ伽冗ノ剛伽昭伽s"‐
s畑s,α""伽伽"加伽α叩伽‘.‘Z/Mh加一助娩一αγひ""伽ozu,'’
3伽aid,"伽紬伽加伽e:伽g診施'@gst噸伽伽zUa伽"g伽況紬
伽γ、..〃o'@伽aJlb1/〃んqlb'。,伽伽“"〃qf/M‘sIaルuノqシs"s州伽
s岬0"ss彫沈ss加卿.z「ソb州sα”切耽”"α"α60伽伽伽gが.〃Ⅷ
α肋02‘gノbM0姉加川伽#伽α伽⑳伽αde"eγs伽伽""s秘αZ...',
(A”伽The〃妙加αSmノerwmノα側α"。/bz伽e"αⅧasq/伽ノj1yco〃
o"剛伽2』gZ畑ostq/、伽沈0伽.M'‘cノis"Cl、ノ加切腕′卿加⑳、Thecノbα卿
伽伽z(ノ伽加z(ノas”花ejch伽伽j“ノ
Now:Goodevening.
("GOOczezノ郷鴫馳娩.,,
伽"se.)TheMm如形q/P伽0"αJReα"liソ'isanexcellenthandbook,
onethatwillenablepeopletomanipulateintheworldtheyknow
withgreatereffectiveness・Itwillnotmatterwhetherornotthey
understanddeeperissuesuponwhichthewholenatureofphysical

・38。
﹂ぜ

SESSION682 ・39・

realityitselfdepends・ThemateriallamgMngnowwillattempt
someexplanationofthosedeeperissues・
Ruburt,sowndevelopmentmakesthispossible,fbritwasneces‐
sarythatheprogresstothepointthathehasinAdzノe"如畑,2and
reachthelevelofcertaintheoriessothatthesecouldbeusedas

springboards、Giveusamoment..、
Wemustunfbrtunatelyoftendealwithanalogies,becausetheycan
fbrmbridgeworksbetweenconcepts,Thereareunitsofconscious‐
ness,3then,asthereareunitsofmatte工Idonotwantyoutothinkof
these
unitsaspar
ticles・The
reisabasic
unitofcons
ciousness
that,
expressed,willnotbebrokendown,asonceitwasthoughtthatan
atomwasthesmallestunitandcouldnotbebrokendown・Thebasic
unitof
consciou
snessobvi
ouslyisno
tphysical、
Itcontain
swithini
tself
innatelyi
nfinitepropert
iesofexpansion,
development,an
dorgani‐
zatlon;yetwithini
tselfalwaysmaintainsthekerne
lofitsownindi-
vidualityDespitewhateverorganizationsitbecomesparto垂orhow
itmixe
swithother
sUchbasicu
nits,itsow
nidentityi
snotannihi
lated・
Itisaware
energy>identif
iedwithinitsel
fasitselfmot"p
ersoni‐
fied”butawareizedltistherefbrethesourceofallotherkindsof
consciousness,andthevarietiesofitsactlvltyareinfinite・Itcom‐
bineswithothersofitskind,fbrmingthenunitsofconsciousness-
as,mentionedoften,atomsandmoleculescombine・
Thisbasicunitisendowedwithunpredi
ctabilityThatveryunpre‐
dictabilityallowsfbrinfinitepattemsandfUlfillments・Thew
ord
"Soul"unfbrtunatelyhasbeensousedinregardtoyourspeciesthatit
becomeshig
hlydifficulttounrave
ltheconceptualdiffic
ulties・Usin
g
usualdefinitio
ns,youwouldcallasoultheresult
ofacertainorgani

zationofsuchunits,whichyouwouldthenrecognizeasa“Soul.,,
(卿7.ノThatleadstotheoldinevitablequestlons:Doanimals
havesouls−ordotrees,orrocks?’nlinewiththeusualdefinition
then,inyourterms,thissmallestunitwouldbe“soulstuff6,,That
vlewp
ointhoweve
rishighlyl
imited,fbr"
aboveyou,,
,usingthat
scale,
thereareothermoredevelopedorganizationsoftheseunits;andso
fromthat"moreexaltedviewpoint,,,youwouldseemtobejunior
soulsindeed

Solprefenhereatleast,tospeakoftheseunitsofconsciousness
instead.(Lo7zglI)α“8.)Theirnatureisthevitalizingfbrcebehind
・40・ SECTION1

everythinginyourphysicaluniverse,andothersaswelLTheseunits
canindeedappearinseveralplacesatonce,andwithoutgoing
throughspace,
inyourterms、Literallynow〉theseb
asicunitsofcon‐
sciousnesscanbeinallplace
satonce・Theyareinallplacesatonce、
Theywillnotberecognizedbecausetheywillalwaysappearas
somet
hingels
e・
Ofcoursetheymovefasterthanlight,Therearemillionsofthem
inoneatom-manymillions・Eachoftheseunitsisawareofthe
realityofallothers,andinfluencesallothers・Inyourtermsthese
unitscanmovefbrwardorbackwardintime,buttheycanalsomove
intothresholdso
ftimewithWhichyouarenotfamilial:4
A11probabilitiesareprobedandexpelienced,andallpossible
umversescreatedfromtheseunits・Therefbre,therearerealitiesin
Whichtheendlessprobabilitiesofoneglveneventareprobed,and
allexperien
cegroupedabouttha
tventure・
Therearesystemsinwhichamoment,5fromyourstandpoint,is
madetoendurefbrthelifeofaumverse・Idonotmeanthata
momentissimplystretched,orthattimeissloweddownalone,but
thatalltheexperlencespossiblewithinamomentbecomerealities
withinthatframeworkSuchsystemshavelittletodowithyouinany
practicalmannelmorissuchinfbrmationgiventodwarfyourideaof
whatyourownconsciousnessis・Itisimportant,howeve喝thatyou
realizethefactthatthereismore
creativityandvarietyinaninner
reali
tythanyo
ueverphy
sicallyp
ercelve.
(1M6.)Theseunitsofconsciousnessdonothavehumanchal迄
acteristics,ofcourse・Theydo,howev
enpossesstheirown“inclina戸
tions,,,leanings,propensities-andpelhaps“propensities”comes
closesttothetermlwant・Idonotwantyoutothinkofthemas
miniaturepeople,Nevertheless,neitheraretheyclumpsof“idle,,
energy6The
yarevitalized,aware,c
harged,withallthequal
ifications
ofbeing・
Allpsychologicalstructure sthenarecomposedofsuchorgani‐
zations,howeverlongorshort-livedinyourterms・Theyareinnately
endowedwiththedesireorpropens ityfbrgrowthandcreatnveorga戸
nization・Theyarenotfbundalone,then,inisolation・Sincethese
unitsofconsciousneSsexistatonce,theyareawareofalltheorga戸
nizedselfLstruct
uresofwhichtheyareapart・nthi
sextent,allprob‐
ablerealitiesareconnectedinthatbasicmanne正Theseunitsgrow
SESSION682 ・41・

outofthemselves・SincelhavetoldyouthatinyourtermsyourPast,
present,andfUtureexistatonce,theseunitsareconstantlyemerg
ingoutofyournow旨pointfromboththefUtureandthepast.
(Lolzglba切雌0"eq/W、州.)Idonotwanttoruinyourideaofsm
bilitybandldonotwanttoconfUseyou・Thefactremainsthatin
speakingofprobabilitiesthusfa喝Ihavesi
mplifiedtheissuesconsid
erably6(Tbme抑said,fbrexample,thatyoudiedasachildinone
probabilityうandagaininthe(”伽αγ:)I)service,andIgaveyouasmall
sampleofyourparents'probablehistoryも(S”伽伽t伽sess畑s、)In
doingsolusedideasandtermsquiteeasilygrasped・Thelargerpic
tureissomewhatmoredifficult-byfar-toexpress.
(10:21.‘fA形yo〃s⑳jl0g伽tyo別havetoA”伽卿伽棚”ルノbγ
"s?"Iα”。、ノ
Iamsayingthatlamnowreadytoleadyoubeyondthoseneces-
sar
yPreli
minari
es・
Allmatterisbasedupontheunitsmentioned,withtheirunpre-
dictabilit
yandtheirpropensityf
brexploringallprobab
ilities、Eve
n
youratom
icstructure,then,ispo
isedbetweenprobabilit
ies・Ifthisi
s
true,thenobviously‘了Cu,'areawareofonlyonesmallprobablepoI迄
tionofyourself-andthisportlonyouprotectasyouridentity
(underlined).Ifyouthinkofitassimplyafbcustakenby‘;/our',
greateridentity§thenyouwillbea bletofbllowwhatlamsayingwith
outfeelingpunybycontrast,orlost、6Thefbcusthatyouhaveis
indeedinviolate・

Ihaveoftensaidt
hateveninyourlifet
imes,allprobablevar
iations
ofanyoneeventoccunbutlneverwentmuchfUrthe正Withyour
fbcus,itseemsthatyouhavealineofidentityfrombirthtodeath・
Lookingbackatanypoint,youaresurethatthe“se1UP,oftenyears
agoistheselfoftodaybthoughpelhapsChangedincertainrespects・
Thereis,ofcourse,nosi ngle-linekindofdevelopmentatalLIn
thefirstplace,asyouknowbyourlifeisatonce,thoughyouexperl-
ence,practicallyb
alife-to-deathseqluence-Ruburt,s
livingareain
A伽e"如恋.7Everyprobableeventthatcouldhappentoyou,hap‐
pens・Igaveyouoneortwosmallexamplesofyourmother,sproba戸
bleexistences、Thinkinphysicaltelmsofthegenerationsgoingout
fromoneseedintotheages・
Now:Yburselfrealityinanyglvenmomentislikethatseed,fblP
lowingprobablegenerationsthatappearinotherdimensionsaswell
・42. SECTION1

asthisone・Ineachnow−moment,youdrawfromthevastbankof
unpredictableactionscertainonesthatare“si
gnificant''toyou;and
yourprivateideaofsignificancewillresultinwhatthenseemstobe
pred
i ct
ableact
ion.
(10:苑)Propensityisaselectionofsignificance,aninclination
towardthefbrmationofselectedexperlence・Thisappliesonall
levels-atomicandpsychological-andtobiologicalstimulusand
mentalintent・

Thesebasicunitsmovetowardorganizationsthenofaselective
nature・Havinganunpredictablefieldtodrawfrom,theyselectactlv-
ityaccordin
gtothosesignificances、PeriodVari
ouskindsofsignifi‐
cancesaretheresultoftheunits,individualnatures、Thebodythat
youhaveisaprobablebodyItistheresultofonelineof"develop‐
ment,,thatcouldbetakenbyyourparticularearthpersonalityin
flesh・Alloftheotherpo
ssiblelinesofdevelopmenta
lsooccu恥how-
eve正Theyoccuratonce,buteachonesimultaneouslyaffectsevery
other・T
hereisact
uallyfargr
eaterinter
actionher
ethanyoure
alize,
becauseyouarenotusedtolookingfbrit・Theharderyouworkto
maintai
ntheofficial
acceptedid
eaoftheselfi
nconventiona
lterms,
themoreofcourseyoublockouta
nykindofunpredictability6
Becauseoftheg
reatorganizingna
tureofthesebasicu
nits,there
arealsopsychologic
alstructuresthatarequiteca
pableofholding
theirownidentitieswhilebeinga
wareofanyglvennumberofprob‐
ableselves・Lifeafterdeathhasgreatmeaninginyourreality)
because
deathisaparto
fit、Yburgr
eaterrealityo
bviouslytran
scends
bothyourbirthsandyourdeaths・Theideaofoneumversealoneis
b
asical
lynonse
nsicaL
Yburr
ealitym
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enini
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to
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therwisey
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like“Ho
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henwill
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?,,Alls
ystem
sarecon
stant
ly
beingcreated
Onlyinacontextofprobabilitiescanimmortalitymakeany
sense、Here
dityspringsfromthegr
eatinherentunpredicta
bililythat
isthenbrokendowntospecificationsinsidethechromosomes,9no
twoofwhicharealike,Whatyouthinkofasdailylifeisthenafbcus
uponcertamprobableeventsaboveothers,achoosingofsignifi-
cances,aselectionofpattern・Otherportlonsoftheselffbllowdif
ferentselections.
SESSION682 ・43・

Nowyoumaytakeyourbreak.
(10:労.〃'ze1mノas9呪蛾11)I剛q/α棚加gひ0J加"“0"ceagα加州α‘
伽”αん'0go"′.H”伽沙erツ加肋′e"んstat伽妬.‘ゾ伽zlノzU伽加as
s叩j''91,ノ伽1sα伽‘,伽Iw/b増ひ伽〃α〃〃01,ノ...,,肋1t)α"“伽'8
c伽加州〃αz(ノ叩1t伽ghtso畑e伽α加冗伽s伽αノノbγ伽‘‘W、彬伽"g伽
6剛z(ノecα〃uノ肋z(ノノz伽a6j伽師z(ノ伽89,.Yb肌z(ノOMgγz(ノハat伽Sm伽師αハ
cW)"伽j伽js-仙伽9℃0〃0剛MOt0h"0伽#?,,
(‘‘WM;”血α鉱‘‘0"“伽加0ゅ0剛e伽伽yo"γCO"Sc畑s"assyo"7Z
”伽0肌s′伽yO例1,ノ0肌〃α叩0t〃j城γ''’α#畑.肋伽伽11シe"Zαγ郡
岬0z(ノ冗伽asq/、仙伽加沈α〃伽岬α'19α〃α伽4/bγ加伽“−伽γ
畑0伽姉0蝿娩”γ68伽zノjOγ−,,
(ノ伽ezlノ0"d”‘Moi、ノ伽妙附加α伽αz岬伽to州伽肱伽h0ノbad
伽"伽e沈卿hs‘zgQノ:‘‘...t0M伽B"伽h…グー棚”sオ伽伽0γシq/、
〃...伽ノbe伽α州〃伽6α伽liwzOzlノ?,,
(‘Ⅶsqy伽lbaγtq/〃伽加asczOset0〃sjs.B伽thatlbαγ伽⑳6e
豚tj7zg娩州t00.‘9FOγ形αso"st0叩“0"α〃09り伽0ノz蝿z(ノehα'【ノg耐脚
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伽q/伽s卿0”be伽0伽オ0〃"eノbe’:s砿伽s肋加伽t〃j伽s・
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Now
:Because
yourgrea
terident
ityisawa
reofitsp
robablee
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tences,youareinmatterandoutofitatthesametime−intime
andoutofit・

Ybuhaveagreateridentityoutsideofyourcontext,yetapartof
i
tisinsi
deyourcontext,asyou
、Yburyounessisyours
ignificance,a
fbcusofawareness,consciousofitself;thatseeksoutandviewsexpe‐
rlencewithitsownuniquepropensities,TheexistenCeofprobable
realitiesandpro
bableselvesinnowaydeniesthev
alidityofyourown
experienceorindi
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ionovereventsthatitdoesnotwanttoactualize(1lbα“の,anddoes
notadmitsuchexperienceintoitsselfhoodOtherportionsofyour
greateridentityJ1oweveLdoacceptthosesameeventsrejectedby
you,andfbrmtheirownselfhoods・
Nowsomeofyoumightchoosesomeofthesameevents,and
thereprobabili
tieswillmerge・Su
chpointsofintersectio
narehighly
chargedandcreative・Theseintersectlonscanhappeninindividual
・44. SECTION1

andmassterms、Onehistoricaleventmaybesimultaneouslyaccepted
inseveralprobablerealities,fbrexample,whileothersmayoccurin
oneandnotinanalternatehistory6
(LoγzglI)α"se伽肌29.)Whilewordsaredifficulttousehere,
again,Whatlamsaymgapplies,indifferentwayspelhaps,tothe
behaviorofworlds,atoms,andpsychologicalstructures・Giveusa
moment..、InthelifethatyouknowうasgiveninP伽olzaZ脇α”
yourbeliefSacttospecifytheparticularprobableeventsthatwill
b
eco
me"
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l.,
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ofyourownnaturewillshowyousomeoftheabilities,notusedhere,
butpresent,thatyoucanindeedchoosetoactualize・Ybucandraw
thenfromyourownbankofprobableabilities,fbrtherewillbe
tracesoftheminyou・Theyarebeingdevelopedinanotherrealiby;
therefbreinthisonetheycanbeutilizedfareasierthanyoumight
suppose・Whenyouexerciseyourrightarm,yourleftarmbenefits・
Whenyoudevelopabilitiesinonesystem,tosomeextenttheyare
easiertodevelopinanothen(TbmejIndecidingtodosomewriting
(/bγ伽馳肋600hs,asα伽餓α岬〃,youarealsodrawinguponabilities
thatyouhaveworkedoninanothersystem,andthroughyourintent
you
aretoac
ertaine
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robalDi
lities.
'’
Evenasimpleunderstandingofthiswouldhelppeoplerealize
thatnoexlstenceisdeadended・
Nowgiveusamomentfbrourfriend・
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〃'38,t伽zlノ””叩伽s畑0"伽11:イ8RM.
仰s⑳伽#馳淋j砿”at畑q/19γⅡ〃”伽伽伽jalI,α伽Z
α"Simノeγ・オ0伽9呪“0"s〃"eas伽at伽αA、A”伽jgh4”staswノb“
/Mひ伽'09伽Mひ”⑳加州州〃"′”脆‘‘i伽仙ez(ノasac伽ej1ソ伽zノ〃
蝿加α伽aJo〃伽6α伽伽60伽”伽s”s伽α加州〃li)α噸αJ1!)’
α
'2ノ
α舵.

NOTES:SEssIoN682

1.SethfinisheddictatingP伽0"αノルα卿inJulyJ973,butittookmeuntil
Novembertocompletemynotesfbritandtypethefinishedmanuscrlpt・
Prentice-Hallw
illpublishitinJ
ulyJ974・Janeand
lstillhavetocoI
Tectpage
proofSfbrthebook,however;they,reduefromtheprinternextmonth
2.SeeNote5fbrSession680.
SESSION682 ・45・

3.Anoteaddedlater:Ofcourse,assoonasSethmentionedunitsofcon‐
sciousnessin"吻加0z(ノ"',Rea伽Ithoughtoftheelectromagnetlcenergyunits
(EEunits,ashecalledthem)thathe,ddiscussedinl969andl971、Seeses-
sions504through506intheAppendixofTノbeSe肋Mz伽αI,andthe581stses‐
sioninChapter20of馳肋61#)eakS,respectivelyJnthelattermaterialheused
severalevoca
tlveanalogiesto
describehisEEunit
s:“..、basicallyem
anatlons
risingfromconsciousness..、theinvisiblebreathofconsciousness..、The
emanationsareactuallyemotionaltones…Theunitsarejustbeneaththe
rangeofp
hysicalm
attem,,
Howevennowhereintonight,s682ndsessiondoesSethrefErtoEEunits
byname-andfbrareason,aswillbeseenlateinthenextsession,Inhise垂
liermaterialhelefthimselfplentyofroomtoaddtohisdataonsuchunitsof
consciousness.“Theyareonefbrm[myemphasis]thatemotionalenergy
takes,”hetoldusinthe504thsession・Andinthe581stsession:‘証、hereare
manyrangesandgreatvarietiesofsuchEEunits,allexistingbeyondyourpeF
ceivablereach・Tblumpthemtogetherinsuchawayうhowevenismisleading,
fbrwithinal
lofthisthereisgreator
de正,,
4.Again,seethe581stsessioninChapter20ofS肋SIPeaAsfbrmaterial
onEEunitsandpostulatedfasteI迄than-lightparticleslikethetachyon.(1t,s
beenstatedintheoryうincidentallyうthatalthoughtachyonsthemselvestravel
fasterthanlight,theirradiationdoesn,t・Thisra
diation,then,thecarrierof
alloftheinfbrmationwecouldgatherabouttachy ons[orsimilarparticles],
woUldbeobservablebyus.)
Manyphysicistsnowthinkituntenabletoconsiderthateachcondition
oreventintheuniverseembodiesthesamekindoftime・Physicistsandpara戸
psychologistshavesuggestedvarioussortsofminuteandundiscoveredenti‐
ties(mindons,psychons,psitrons,andsofbrth)thatcanmovebackwardin
tlmerelativetoourconsciousconceptionofwhattimeis,orthatareatleast
freeofourideaofatimethatflowsinevitablyfbrwardOrconsiderthe
positron,whichisapositivelychargedelec
tron,abitofantimatterthat,ssaid
tobetemporarilymovingbackwardintime.("Regular,,electrons,aswethink
oftheminourworld,arenegativelycharged.)
Theelectronisoneofthewave-particlesinmotionadjacenttotheatom,s
nucleus・ItwouldbeverylargewhencomparedtoSeth'sbasicunitofcon-
sciousness,butbecauseanelectroncan“move''fromtheorbitofonenucleus
tothatofanotherwithouttraversingthespacebetween,theelectroncanstill
fUrnishacrudeanalogytotheabilityofthoseunitsofconsciousnessto
"appearinseveralplacesatonce,andwithoutgoingthroughspace.”
5.Seenotesland5fbrthe681stsession.
6.Forthesecondtimeinthesession,SethrefeITedtothechancethat
theindividualmightfeelinsignificantwithintheenormousreachesofthe
・46。 SECTION1

innerunlverse・HealsomentionedsUchapossibilityinthe681stsessionat
lO:00.(SeeNote2fbrthatsessionaswell.)
If
indSeth,sdiscu
ssionsaboutpro
babilitiesmos
tintriguing,an
dsenseno
physicaloremotionalthreat,JanefEelsthesameway;"Myconcern,Whenl'm
awareofit,isf
brthereaders,,,shetold
meafterthesession.“Ido
n,twantany
ofthemtofeelsweptaw叩,,
7.SeeNote5fbrSession680、

8.Itmaynotbesoeasytoseeourrealityinrelationtoothers,though
SeeNotelfbrAppendix3.
9.ChromosomesaremicroscopicbodiesintoWhichtheprotoplasmic
sUbstanceofacellnucleusseparatesduringcelldivision・Theycarry
thegenes,thefactorsorunits-"blueprints''一thatdeterminehereditary
characteristics、

10.Muchofルツ30"αJREzz鋤contamsmaterialonbeliefS,ofcourse;see
chaptersl4andl5,amongothers・S
eth,sinfbrmationon"thepointofpowen,,
giveninthe6
57thsessioninChapterl
5,isespeciallyappropri
atehere、
11.Seth,sdescriptionofhowl,mblendingtwoprobableselves
remindedmeofhismaterialonthewayJaneisdoingthesamething、Seethe
680thsessionatll:02.1tcanhardlybecoincidentalthatJaneandIareusing
ourindividualwritingabilitiesasthecohesive-the“glue''一touniteour
resp
e c
t1vese
tsofpro
bablesel
ves.
S]ESSION683

FEBRuARY18,1974
9:39RM・MONDAY

(I鵬脇繍撫1鰯鰯鱒綴;鯛wi;I蹴
伽zノ…伽碗伽妙馳娩.W7b伽zU伽鵬ezJq/泥γso〃〃伽妙#,ノbozUgzノ〃I
伽Cow形Zj加州皿'ii)伽伽#ん"e伽′"伽α伽0''@e‘jo助郷伽2』gh伽”
o"γ伽“”伽伽gγ剛0γgzz城卿"q/Wbj卿.sノカeaZsO9"航o"“伽
e伽加ajzノα〃q/wie''@α航aJ0"伽6α伽伽.B伽伽,z,sheα伽。,heγ
〃"卿s伽畑〃伽加加伽'09.伽et0d⑳、
仏伽ajlI)1,.ノヒz”ecO剛伽8.,she./b呪"‘j伽加α伽α伽伽6α伽伽加泌
彪伽aJlIソs伽呪伽鴫iuノ伽uノ0”師昭α伽伽em0伽伽azcO冗棚伽伽s−
伽j'@/、γw’c圏s伽tshezUas伽o'@'9/、CO伽加〃"0"sq/、”伽剛"6伽ノセ‐
蝿o〃α"dqノウ「伽厘gbお伽α"q/wiOsg伽6α肋iuノo'肋...”W7ba肋α伽
ujas肋〃to伽tj叩伽伽伽aJMeasノbeZMe':s小
仙α'8〃伽0”ass切花伽肋0kg“1Mノbat馳伽α伽〃cノb叩”gq/、
PersonalRealilybaMsh0z(ノg〃伽0ノb〃助e伽の万ノis“sjo":“..、仇j城
"ozuq/wie雌q/、伽s′〃αsolzell、ass“たαM1)jl0gacmss伽”eγYノg“肋q/、α
加呪伽加g棚o"αzs伽伽形一卿如,as”αZasⅧγ60.ツーα"〃CO"
sj伽伽j1soasa解α〃伽o沈郷q/、噸伽0"'0”伽lbaγtq/、s伽α''@α岬一
伽“1beγ:so"α卿...Iα加αz(ノα形伽オ肋鈎eα"αZ‘gj〃Ca”畑αh‘シ0"たej
s加α〃oγノtαγ/bγyO"γj伽卿.乃拠α”伽形伽”α加"sag2,叫伽s蝿
#伽'49カ伽zノas州αc伽q/、as”…がYb呪α形棚加加伽"伽….”

・47.
・48. SECTION1

征α伽ノbα伽/29zU9切航o"s-s"ゅjc”s,形aZlI)ノー伽〃zU卿〃to
伽“ssz(ノ伽〃"eα""/bγ馳伽o伽伽"伽昭伽s“0".〃陶幼〃he伽o
州s〃so/初:
(‘‘Ⅷj,,,〃"esaj伽t9:五q/1!'γzMI伽〃s伽"g/bγ伽s“o"/bγ
so畑eI夕加伽蝿‘t、地as〃/1’eZ助t〃ひ卿elIソαγひ"郷….,,別れα伽
Now:Goodevening.
("GOOdezノ州嶋馳肋.',
(S加加Giveusamoment..、Throughtheseunitsconscious‐
nessmakesitsmark,andnotonescribbleiseverannihilated
Theexperlenceofanyglvenunit,constantlychanging,afrectsall
otherunits..、Giveustlme..、Itisdifficulttoexplainbecauseyour
conceptsofselfhoodaresolimited..、Theseunitscontainwithin
themselves,inyour
terms,all“latent,'identities,but
notinaprede‐
terminedfashion・Selvesmaybequiteindependentwithinthe
fmmeworkoftheirownreality>whilestillbeingapartofalargerreal-
ilyinwhichtheirindependenceworksnotonlyfbrtheirownbene‐
fit,butfbrth
esakeofagreaterstructu
re,
Withintheseunitsthereis,agam,apropensityfbrgrowthand
Organization
、Withinaliterallyinf
initefieldofactivity
》meaningfUl
orderaroseoutofthepropensityfbrsignificanceBrieflyうcertam
unitswouldsettleuponvariouskindsoforganization,findthesesig
nificant,thenbuilduponthemandattractothersofthesame
nature、Sowerevarioussystemsofrealityfbrmed.(Hz伽.ノThepa垂
ticularkindofsignificancesettleduponwouldactbothasadirective
fbrexperienceandasamethodoferectingeffEctiveboundaries,
withinWhichtheselectedkindofbehaviorwouldcontmue・The

unitscananddointermix,yetbecauseofthepropensityfbrselectiv-
ityandsignificance,wholegroupsofthemwill"repel,,otherwhole
groups,thusp
rovidingaprotectiveinne
rsystemofinteractlon・
Theunitsfbrmthemselvesintothevarioussystemsthattheyhave
themselvesinitia
ted・Theytransfbrmthemselves,
therefbre,intothe
structuredrealitythattheythenbecome・Ruburtisquitecorrectin
h
iss
upp
osi
tio
nof
wha
the
cal
ls“
mul
tip
ers
onh
ood
,,i
nA伽
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秘.’
Ybuthinkofonel-self(SIM〃astheprimaryandultimateend
ofevolution・Ybtthereare,ofcourse,otheridentitieswithmanysuch
l-selVesうeachasawareandindependentasyourown,whilealsobeing
awareoftheexistenceofagreateridentityinwhichtheyhavetheir
being、ConsciousnessfUⅢsitselfbylmowingitselfTheknowledge
TL

SESSION683 ・49.

changesit,in
yourterms,intoagreatergestaltth
atthentriestoftll-
fillandknowitselEandsofbrthTherehavebeenexperimentsupon
yourearth仰CO"Sc畑s"‘sS)withbothmenandanimalsatadifferent
levelthanjustmentioned,butwiththatinmind-herdsofanimals,
fbrexample,witheachanimalqluiteawareofthejointknowledgeof
theherd,thedangerstobeencounteredinanyindividualterritoryb
andapsychologicalstructureinwhichthemassconsciousnessofthe
herdrecognizedtheindividualconsciousnessofeachanimal,and
pro
tect
edit・
Therewasaconstantglve-and-takebetweentheindividualanimal
andthemassherdconsciousness,sowearenotspeakingofacondi戸
tioninwhichtheindividualanimalwascontrolled.

Thesamethingwithvariationshappenedwithyourownrace,
andfbrthatmatterishappening・Inthepastasyouthinkofit
histo
ricallybs
everalgr
oupsexper
imenteda
longthose
lines・At
those
tlmesthe亀individualconsciousnessbecamesoentrancedwithits
ownexpenences,howeveLthatthecleaI砦Cut,Steady〉andconscious
communicationwiththemassconsciousnesswentunderground,
sotospeakltbecameavailabletothosewholookedfbrit,butthe
samekindsofpsychologicalorganizationdidnotresultonthose
occasions、2

(Rz切昭、ノOtherkindsofpsychologicalgestaltshavebeenandare
beingtried-somethatwouldappearQluiteincOnceivabletoyou;
andyetnowandthenversionsofthemappearwithinyoursystem可
ltisqluitepossible,fbrexample,fbrseveralselvestooccupya
body,andwerethisthenormitwouldlbeeasilyaccepted・That
impliesanotherkindofmultipersonhood,howevenoneactually
allowingfbrthefUlfillmentofmanyabilitiesofvariousnaturesusu-
allyleftunexpressed・Italsoimpliesafreedomandorganizationof
consciousnessthatisunusualinyoursystemofrealityうandwasnot
chosenthere.

(‘駒,,zelbeQlb〃α形gOj7zg加ノhoo陶叩α〃q/伽i、ノ肋伽s畑o",α形沈
オハ砂?
' '
1as
肋cz.
α伽I.)Notwhenlamfinished・Mostindividuals,fbrexample,
developintellectuallyoremotionallyorphysicallyhignoringtoa
largedegreethebody'sandthemind,sfUllpotential、Thelimitedl‐
s
tru
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・50. SECTION1

Thel-structurearisesfromtheinnerself;fbrmedaboutvanous
interests,abilities,anddrives、Selectionsaremadeastotheareasof
concentration・YburarelyfindapersonWhoisagreatintellect,a
greatathlete,andalsoapersonofdeepemotionalandspiritual
understanding-anidealprototypeofwhatitseemsmankindcould
pro
duce・
InsomesystemsofphysicalexistenCe,amultipersonhoodis
establishedinwhichthreeorfbur“Persons”emergefromthesame
innersel垣eachoneutilizingtothebes
tofitsabilitiesthosecharac‐
teristicsofitsown・Thispresupposesagestaltofawareness,howeven
inwhicheachknowsoftheactivitiesoftheothers,andparticipates;
andyouhaveadifferentversionofmassconsciousness、Doyousee
thecorrelation?

("肋.,ソ
Inthesystemsinwhichevolutionofconsciousnesshasworkedin
thatfaShion,allfacultiesofbodyandmindinone“lifEtime,,are
beautifilllyutilized・Noristhereanyambiguityaboutidenti平The
individualwouldsay〉fbrexample,"IamJoe,andJane,andJim,and
Bob.”Therearephysicalvariationsofasexualnature,sothatonall
levelsidentityincludesthemaleandfbmale,Shadowsofallsuch
probabilitiesappearwithinyourownsystem,asoddities、Anything
apparenttoWhateverdegreeinyoursystemisdevelopedinanotheⅢ
Thepointofallthisisthattheseunitsareunpredictable,and
fUlfillallprobabilitiesofconsciousness、Anyconceptsofgodsor
otherbeingsthatarebaseduponlimitedideasofpersonhoodwill
ultimatelybe伽le・Ybuviewthefantasticvarietyofphysicallife-
itsanimals,insects,birds,fish,manandallhisworks-withhardly
aqlualm;yetyoumustunderstandthatthenatureofconsciousness
itselfisfarmorevaried,andyoumustleamtothinkofaninnerreal-
ilythatisasinfiniteastheexterlorone・Theseconceptsalonedo
alteryourpresentconsciousness,andchangeitindegree・Thepre‐
sentideaofthesoul,yousee,isa“primitive,'ideathatcanscarcely
begintoexplainthecreatlvlty
orrealityfromwhichmankind,slbeing
comes・Ybuaremultipersons伽伽tlb1).Ybuexistinmanytlmesand
placesatonce、Ybuexistasoneperson,simultaneously6Thisdoes
notdenytheindependenceofthepersons,butyourinnerreality
straddlestheirr
ealityうwhileitalsoservesasa
psychicworldinwhich
t
hey
can
gro
wb3
SESSION683 ・51.

ldonotwanttogetinvolvedinadiscussionof"levels,”inwhich
progressionissupposedtooccurfromonetotheother、Allsuchdis-
cussionsarebaseduponyourideaofone-personhood,consecutlve
tlme,andlimitedversionsofthesoul・Therearered,yellowband
violetflowers,Oneisnotmoreprogressedthantheothers,buteach
isdifferent・

Theseunitscombineintovariouskindsofgestaltsofconscious‐
ness、Basicallyうitisnotcorrecttosaythatoneismoreprogressed
thananothe亜ThepetalofafloweLfbrexample,isnotmoredevel‐
opedthantheroot,Anantonthegroundmayseethatthepetalis
wayabovetherootandstem,butantsaretoowlsetothinkthatthe
petalmustbebetterthantheroot・
Now:Consciousnessflowersoutinalldirections-

(wtzU恥加eγw4lI)加妙αん哨伽伽伽e”ん0'zecα"αtIO:奴Ate〃
伽加伽伽Ceγ1,ノα伽"ん帆o岬eαγo"肺sh伽Ias伽〃畑ォo伽加s、
W7bg"I伽'09”,〃"e伽‘j,‘伽ⅧM〃伽,,肋gⅧ9脚jlIM,γαた1,ノ
m0加”応,伽”秘24mgd伽s“0".)
Alldirectionstakenbytheflowerofconsciousnessaregood、The
flowerknowsitisaliveinthebulb,butittakes“time',fbrthebulbto
letthestemandleavesandfloweremerge、Theflowerisnotbetter
thanthebulb、Itisnotevenmoreprogressedthanthebulbltisthe
bulbinoneofitsmanifEstations・Soinyourterms,itmayseemasif
thereareprogressions,orconsecutivestepsofdevelopment,in
whichmorematurecomprehensiveselveswillemerge・Ybuareapart
ofthoseselvesnow〉asthepetalsareofthebulb、Onlyinyoursystem
isthattimeperiodmeaningM・
Yburideaofonesoul,oneselEfbrmsasignificanceandaselec‐
tivitythatblindsyoutotheseotherrealitiesthatareasmuch“here
andnow,,asyourpresentselfTheunitsofconsciousnesSthatcom‐
poseyourphysicalbeingaloneareawareofthosegreatersignifi‐
cances,towhichyourlimitedideasmakeyouopaque・
Theconceptsinsuchasystemasthiscanhelpbreakthosebarri-
ers、Thereare,then,stratasofconsciousnessexistingatonce・The
onesyouarenotawareofyetseemmoreprogressed,developedthan
yourown・YbuareapartofthemnowYbucanknowthemasyou
begintostretchyourconceptsofpersonhoodandawareness・In
termsoftimeyouhavemanybodies,asyouarelbornandrebornin
earthexperience・Yburconsciousnessstraddlesthoseexistences,and
・52。 SECTION1

eventheatomsandmoleculeswithinyourpresentbodycontainthe
codedknowledgeofthoseother(reallysimultaneous)fbrms、These
unitsofconsciousnessar
ewithinallphysicalmatten
containingtheir
ownmemories、Bothbiologicallyandpsychicallyうthen,youareaware
ofyourmultipersonhood.
(、衝.)Now:Ybursystemdoesnotincludethekindofexperi‐
encementionedearlier伽伽s“”,Wherethebodyisableto
containinonelifetimetheexperlenceofmanyselves、Itusesatime
contextinstead,witheachselfgivenabodyandatime;bUtaknowl‐
edgeoftheideasofmultipersonhoodcouldhelpyourealizethat
youhaveavailablemanyabilitiesnotbeingused,latenttoyoubut
stillimportantinyourentireidenti既andsignificantenoughtoyou
personallytobedevelo
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plyrepresentsproba
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atimecontext(underlined)−portlonsoftheselfthataremateri‐
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sciousness,andaredueto“series''o
fsignificances、Ea
chselfbornin
tlmewillthenpursueitsownprobab
lerealitiesfromth
atstandpoint・
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myself;
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atonce・Inyourterms,howevenitisasiftheflowe就obe,fromits
"fUture,,callsbacktothebulbandtellsithowtomaketheflowe唾

Memoryoperatesbackwardandfbrwardintime・Theflower-calL
ingbacktothebulb,urgingit"ahead"andremindingitofits(prob‐
ablefUture)development-islikeafUtureselfinyourterms,ora
morehighlyadvancedse腿whohastheanswersandcanindeedbe
quitepracticallyreliedupon、Thegodscanbeseeninthesamelight,
onlyonalargerscale;andunderstoodinthatcontext,theycanbe
。 reliedupon、Itisalmostanaturaltendencytopersonifythegodswhile
youarecaughtupinlimitedideasofpersonhood・Largerconceptsof
personhoodwillindeedleadyoutosomeglimpseofthetrulyremark-
ablegestaltsofconsciousnessfromWhichyouconstantlyemerge、
Theseareemotionalandpsychologicalbeingsofsuchrichness
thatyourconceptsofselfhoodfbrceyoutodilutethemtoadegree
SESSION683 ・53・

thatyoucanunderstand4Eachofyourpersonsisapartofthat
greaterpersonhood、Again,theseideasalonecanhelpyou,sothat
tosomedegreeyoucanemotionallyandintellectuallysensethat
greatergodhoodoutofwhichpersonhoodemerges.
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icunitsofconsc
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伽seco"伽伽.,,肋捌‘リッIz(ノッひ舵α”αcの伽q/、伽”伽"“/bγ・秘卿”
伽6COル乃州α'伽o”岬o”:ThroughMyEyes・馳肋伽αc伽伽j伽
q/ThroughMyEyes伽Ch叩〃6q/PersonalReali呼IC"qyzIノ0戒蝿
0”伽lb叩鉱α"伽αzノ'ノbα〃伽加加!シ伽'29呪'91’sjMoso”“伽
伽肋q/、岬加0t〃オノ”加州ノis卿.血脈極'29α6伽岬lba形伽I
・54・ SECTION1

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youfbllowme?
("肋...yb呪畑eα”ICα〃呪seyO"γ600h伽CO"冗峨0冗加ノb卿onノ冗
伽"昭'ソ
Idoindeed・Now:Wewillcallthebasicunitsofconsciousness
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themEEunitsarefbrmed,andthefirstrootssentoutintotheworld
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coursemakingcontactwithyourmothemSheisbeginningtosUr,as
yousurmisedRuburt,s(加加?Z)commentsaboutthedreamarealso
pertment,showingyourowncaution・Noneoftheseencounters
havebeennormallyemotionalones,fbrexample,butglimpsesin
whichtherewasnocommunicationinordinaryterms・
Itmayinterestyoutoknowthatyourathletictendenciesare
somewhatinvolvedinyouroutPofLbodytravel,inthatitseemstoyou
thatthebodymustbepoisedandbalanced,andhavesupport-
hencethehallucinationsyouuse・Ybucanusethosetendenciesto
helpyou,howevenifyouthinkintermsofacompletelyfreebody〉
abletomoveunsupportedinspace,capableofmanipulationsinthe
dreamstatethataredenieditinphysicalreality6The“inner,,body
canperfbrminwaysthatthephysicalbodyCannot,andyoucanuse
thatasachallenge、Findoutwhatyoucandowithyourinnerbody;
experlment・
Ybuhavetheassurancethatyourmothercontmuestoexist・As
farasarelationshipisconcemed,howeve喝youarelookingather
fromadistance・Sheisstillwondering-thatis,sheisabletoiden-
tifywithotherPortlonsofyouthanshewasduringlifeoShedoesnot
wanttofrightenyou,now,withanemotionaldisplayうsodistanceis
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SESSION683 ・55。

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hesα''z例Oy0".,)
Thisbookwillprogressatyourconvenience.
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肋加加冗zlノ⑳…ICα"加冗剛恥qy伽オ伽オ伽迦ノαSCO”賊11シ""伽w”
t0me.,'Sノbes”伽伽〃""z(ノ伽γzg””0〃"Unknown"Reality.‘独形y0切
花α小仙加α”e'、ノ600ノt,RO6?,,
("VⅧ...',
(‘伽me伽er助肋沈伽加e〃αsasO況叱e6oOノヒノbγyou.,”
(‘Zf伽αso秘"e600A/bγ伽伽α”6e/bγ0t〃恥伽.''1α"伽伽〃
伽伽cα形h0z(ノ‘伽gb''0M獅cⅧα600ルj州妙肋8−γs伽i、ノas
"〃ezjtOget馳伽j伽sac7剛#伽0h‘'り).Aga伽,肋α伽0伽ghat血"‘.
〃uノαso加畑s伽tsheimノas此ase伽肋伽冗ez(ノ11)〃ct,伽オ伽皿cc師s師
q/SethSpeaksaMPersonalRealityノbα"gjw"ノbeγα伽'09CO噸伽“如
馳伽αM〃0z(ノ”α伽t蝿y伽hezひas伽γ伽g惚力伽加h9呪航o"s:
(‘‘W7bat伽脇ハgひ蝿#068加減"sノZe伽沈α"伽.‘鋤aZl1ツーzuh”
cα”ノbe9℃,CO"伽師"gzuノb”he伽γ伽?Oh,/blg惣加.AsIcamgo呪加肋
伽t,IgO加伽h蝿Ozノ〃ノb”'一sノbe騨如伽to〃γigb“Mj伽j7zgO"e
q/、伽chα""曲q/wl/bγ''@at畑αⅧ〃ん伽加馳功一‘肋剛伽“叩”
伽#α伽Iiソq/、CO"Sc”s"畑α”伽cOgll伽〃α冗仙gγzJ岬伽“脳so"Z
aM肋esO"ハ“"....,,

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g俄s伽加〃"e伽t伽伽無α60伽伽z(ノル0胞伽γ09α測伽s地t助tMO紬
1,ノo戒.Wil9伽/bγ伽冗妙伽12:〃A、M・ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN683

1.Janeuses"multipersonhood''onthelastpageofChapterllinher
M〔ノg伽秘如Cり'2伽拠slz妬s:A”ん加伽"0剛oAWcjBシc肋Jogy."Butreallyぅ,’
shesaid,“theWholechapterbuildsuptowardthatdefinition,oridea.,,Inher
view〉thequalitycalledmultipersonhoodencompassesalloftheinnerpeI箔
sonifications,orAspects,ofthesourceselfwhichshedefinesintheGlossary
ofMw"如秘as‘‘the‘unknown,selfsoul,orpsyche;thefbuntainheadofour
Physicalbein9.”Inherowncase,then,Sethwouldbeapersonificationofa、

= − −
・56・ SECTION1

Aspectofhersourcese腿buthewouldalsohaveanexlstenceofhisownat
oth
erlev
elso
freal
ity6
SeealsoNote5fbrthe680thsession、
2.InconnectionwithSeth'sdiscussionofanimalsandmenhere,seehis
excellentmaterialinChapterl2ofP伽0"αIRBα"秒.Summarizingpartsofthat
chapterverysimply:InSession647Sethgoesintothechallengesearlyman
facedashecontendedwithhisownburgeoningconsciousness・InSession
648hediscussesanimalinstinct,health,illness,andsuicide,andtheeras
duringWhichmenandanimals伽醐.ForthesamesessionJanecontributed
impressionsofherownonanimalmedicinemen.
3.Anoteaddedlater:IfbundmostofthematerialSethhaddelivered

sincelO:11,butespeciallyatthispoint,tobestronglyreminiscentofapas-
sageinthe657thsessioninChapterl5ofP伽0"αノルα伽.I'veputtogether
theseexcerptsfromthatsession:“Eachofyourreincarnationalselveshasits
own‘pointsofpowe喝,orsuccesslvemoments,inwhichitmaterializesdaily
existenceinalinearmannerfromalltheprobabilitiesavailabletoit・Inaway
thatwillbeexplainedinanotherbook,thereisakindofcoincidencewithall
ofthesepresentpointsofpowerthatexistsbetweenyouandyour‘reincarna戸
tional,selves・Thereisaconstantinteractioninthismultidimensionalpoint
ofpowentherefbre,sothatinyourterms,oneincarnatedselfdrawsfromall
oftheotherswhatabilitiesitwants・Theseselvesaredifferentcounterparts
[myemphasis]ofyourselfincreaturehood,experiencingbodilyreality;
butatthesametimeyourorganismshutsoutthesimultaneousnatureof
ex
perlen
ce.
,,
Janeandlplacednoparticularemphasisuponthisinfbrmationwhen
Sethcamethroughwithit,butinretrospectwerealizedthatitcontamstwo
significantpoints:Seth,sreferenceto“anotherbook,,,whichwethinkis
"醐陶"ouノ""他α"軌andhisuseoftheword"counterparts."Initsordinarydic‐
tionarysense,thetermhasappearedafEwtimesinthesessions,butSeth,s
useofitinthepassagequotedabovehasaspecialimplication,Ithink;one
thatJaneandlmissedatthetimeofitsreception・ForinVblume2of
"助伽切'z"IRea伽Seth,sconceptofcounterpartscertainlytakesonitsown
uniquemeaningwithinhisstudyofpersonhood.(Althoughnotbringingup
hisideasofreincamationorpointsofpowerinthe683rdsession,Seth
impliedbothofthosequalitiesinmanypartsofthatmaterial.)
AsIwritethisnote,I,mstruckbyacuriousconnectionlfEelbutfind
almostimpossibletoexplaininwords,letalonesimply-thatWhileSeth,s
mentionof"anotherbook,,inSession657mayrefErto“肋虎"0z(ノ"',〃α"lツ,it,s
alsoechoedinthefirstqUestionIaskedJaneatbreakintonight'ssession・Ybt
howcanthisbe,Iwondex;sincewhenthe683rdsessionwasheldldidn,thave
Session657inmind;andwhenthe657thwasdeliveredlhadnoordinaryway

一 一 一 一 一 一
SESSION683 ・57.

ofknowingl'dhavethequesUontoaskinthe683rd、I,munwillingtoascribe
the“Conventional',notionsofprecogn
itionorretrocognitiontosuchatenuP
ousrelationshipbetweenthetwosessions・Suchoddconnectionshayearlsen
befbreintheSethmaterial、Usuallylsimplyrecognizetheirexistenceandmy
inabilitytothinkclearlyaboutthem,andgoonfromthere、
4.SeeNote2fbrthe681stsession、

5.This"marginofsafety,,betweenmymotherandmeisbeaut ifUllyillus‐
tratedinmydreamoftwonightsago・AndasiftofUrtherreassuremycon‐
sciousmind,Isawmymotherwithpeoplewhowerestill“living,,;thishas
beenthecaseinotherrecentdreamexpenencesrvehadwithheI:Here,sthe
relevantportionofthedescriptionlwrotefbrThm昭力吻酌":‘ThenIsaw
mymother[Stella]betweenmybrotherLindenandhiswife,allseparated
eachfromtheotheralittlebit,allwalkingobliquelytowardmeacrossafea二
turelessplain、Everythingwasinbrilliantcolo正Thethreefigureswerecutoff
attheirwaists,asthoughlsawthemonascreen、Mymotherdidn,tspeakto
meorlookdirectlyatme;liketheothers,shefacedjustpastmyleftshouldeI:
“LindenandhiswifEwereclosetotheirpresentphysicalagesinthe
dream,ayearorsoyoungerthanlam,at54,butStellalookedtobeafew
yearsyoungerthansheshouldhavebeen[shediedat81]、Iknowlcreated
mydreamimageofhertomakeourcommunicationunderstandableto
me−yetIfeltthatshewasα"W,inourtermsandinhers,Mymotherwas
obviouslyincontrolofherfaculties,eventhoughsheappearedtobealittle
distraught..、Thefactthatshelookedpastmespeaksofsomesortofbarrie喝
ordistance,betweenuseveninthedreamstate・Thiscouldbefbrmyown
protecti
on,Ithink...
.,,
AsfbrmyouCofbodyjourneys,Idooftenhallucinateasupportofsome
kindinsuchventures:thecrossbaronatelephonepole,thefragile,topmost
branchofadeadtree....
SESSⅡON684

FEBRUARY20,1974
9:42PMWEDNEsDAY

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/MOzu,伽0伽‘Oォ伽形α伽...
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α州cノ',ezノg”''‘o””cノ2,畑0彫りα〃?DOyo肌伽ノbオハg’診js伽o"e伽〃q/、
CO"scjO2js伽妬s?

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y0〃1,ノo"ya6o伽A”j'29叩棚Mie〃"….伽SSO伽ルノ'29e“ノbOz(ノ”“
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”0γtoα"0肋”た加乱.,,

・58.
SESSION684 ・59・

仏冗伽血"‘彪坤ho伽乃加Mひss加肌伽g伽0,;刷り−α"〃
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GoodEvening.
(‘‘Good””鴫馳仇,シ
Now:Theseunitsofconsciousness(CUhノmovefasterthanthe
speedoflight,then-butthatstatementitselfismeaninglessina
wayうsincetheunitsexistoutsideaswellasinsidetheframeworkin
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small
estphysi
calparti
cle,oreve
ninvisib
le“Physi
cal,'part
icle,exi
sts,
TheseunitsfbrmWhatyouthinkofasthemind,aroundwhichthe
structureofthebrainisfbrmulated・Theunitspermeatethebrain・
Thegreatcommunicationsystemwithinthebodyitselfisdepen‐
dent,then,upontheconstantinnerfluxandflowoftheseunits・On
onelevelthebody,sverysurvivalislargelydeterminedbytheunits,
propensitiesfbrse
lectivityandsignificance、Also,how
eveMhebody,s
physicalrealityisaseemingconstantinaseeminglyconstantphysi‐
calexistence.

(S伽11ツリOnlybecausetheseunitshavetheirsourceoutsideof
spaceandtimeisthepresentcorporalrealityatriumphofprobabiL
ities、Period・Yburpresentimage,fbrexamPle,seemstobetheonly
onepossiblefbryou,permanentlyyoursfbryourlifetimeatleast;and
whathappenstoitappearsalmostinevitable・Ifyoubecomeill,say〉
youmaywonderwhyうandyetonceillnesshashappeneditbecomes
partofthebody'srealityうandseemsalmostlikeaninevitablepartof
ltsexperlence
Ysttheunitsofconsciousness,beingindependentofspaceand
time,fbrmyourcellularstructure,andthatstructuredealsinamost
basicmannerwiththenatureofprobabilities、Althoughthebody
・60. SECTION1

appearspermanentandinexistencefromonemomenttothenext,
basicallyi
tconstantlyrisesout
ofthebedofprobabilities
,hoveringat
yournow芭pointofperceptlonandexperlence,anditsapparentstaP
bilityisdependentupontheknowledgeof"future,,probabilitiesas
wellas“
past"ones

Yburpresentistheresultofyourownpoisedconsciousness,choosP
ingitspercept
lonandthenatureofitslifefromafie
ldthatisatallpre-
dictableo
nlybecauseoft
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labletoit.
(SZmmノ”伽10:0刀Yburbody,sconditionatanytimeisnotso
muchtheresultofitsowncomprehensionofits"pasthistory"asitis
theresultofitsowncomprehensionoffUtureprobabilities・Thecells
precognate・ThisisbeingsimplifiedfbrnowJwillmakeitclearer
laterinthebook2Butyourlimitedideasoftimecauseconceptual
barriersthatoperateevenwhenyouconsiderthestructureofphysi‐
calb
iolog
ical
life,
Forexample:Itistruertosaythatheredityoperatesfromthe
fUturebackwardintothepast,thanitistosaythatitoperatesfrom
thepastintothepresent・Neitherstatementwouldbepreciselycol港
rectinanycase,becauseyourpresentisapoisedbalanceaffectedas
muchbytheprobablefUtureastheprobablepast・
Atnotime,asarule,isyourbodynotheretoyou.Yburexperr
enceseemscenteredwithinit,withtherestoftheworldsafdyout-
side・HoweventheparticularselectMtyofyourkindofconsciousness
ridesoverlapsesthatyoudonotrecognize、Inamannerofspeaking,
yourbodiesblinkoEfandonlike
lights・Theirrealityfluctuates,from
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YbucanunderstandWhatismeantbysayingthatyourconscious-
nessfluctuates-fbreachindividualisawareofvariousintensitiesand

concentrations・Ybuaremorealert,o喝inyourterms,moreconscious
onsomeoccasionsthanothers、Nowthesameappliestotheseunitsof
consciousness−andtoatoms,molecules,electrons,andothersuch
phenomena・Thewo
rldliterallyblinksoffandon.Thisr
ealityoffluc‐
tuationinnowaybothersyourownfeelingofconsistencybhOweven
The"holes仲e此zj)ofnonexistence"arepluggedupbytheprocessof
selectiv
itymhisprocessch
oosessignifican
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experlen
ceisbuilt,andaro
undWhich"life',i
sfelt・Thevelyse
nsatlons
ofonekindoflifethenautomaticallysetupbamersagamstother
such‘Worldschemes,,(hyphen)thatdonotcorrelatewiththeirown.
SESSION684 ・61.

ltisimpossiblefbryoutoexamineanatom,acell,oranything
elseexceptinyournowPeriod・Becauseyoursenseexperlencefbl‐
lowsatlmepattemthatyoucanunderstand,thenyoutakeitfbr
grantedthatacell,fbrexample,istheresultofitspast,andthatits
presentconditionansesfromthepast、4Thefetusgrowsintoan
adult,notbecauseitisprogrammedfromthepast,butbecauseitis
tosomeextentprecognitivelyawareofitsprobabilities,andfromthe
"future”thenimprin
tsthisinfbrmationintothepaststr
ucture・
Fromyourvlewpoint,howevenanexaminationofacellwillnot
showyouthat,butonlyitspresentcondition・Itshouldappearobvi-
ousfromwhatlamsayingthatneitherfUturenorpastispredeteI迄
minedFromyourplatfbrmofpoisednow-experlence,youalter
boththepastandthefUture,andthatalteration,thatchange,that
actlon,causesyourpoin
tofimmediatesenselife、5

Lo72glI)α〃se.)Thepreciousprlvacyofyourex
istence,andindeed
ofyourumverse,isallthemoremiraculous,sotospeak,precisely
becauseitsprobablerealityemergesfrOmaninfinitefieldofproba戸
biliti
es,eachfbre
verinviola
te.(Lo7zglb
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ideasbeconsidered

nkeyourbreak.
(10:労.〃"曲lba“ノbα伽"'@s加q施冗,伽e”ノiα伽t伽伽gbO伽.
Ras“me如伽sα〃畑α""〃α皿似9.ノ
Now:Giveusamoment..、

YbucannotseparateyourbeliefSaboutreali
tyfromtherealitythat
youexperlence・Thatis,yourbeliefSaboutrealityfbrmit・Yburideas
aboutwhatisP
ossibleandWhatisnot
possiblearereflecte
dinallareas・
Itisalmostimpossibletobeginwithconceptsofoneisolateduni-
verse,oneselfatthemercyofitspast,onetimeseCluence,andend
upwithanyacceptabletheoryofamultidimensionalsoulorgodhead
thatisanythingelsebutaglorifiedpersonifiedconceptofwhatyou
thinkmanis、6
Notonlydoyourmetaphysicsandsciencessuffe恥butyourdaily
experlenceasahumanbeingisfarlessthanitcouldbe・Thereare,
then,probabilitiesqluitepresent
,andfbrthatmatterbiologically
practical,thatwouldallowfbrachangeinindividualconsciousness
sogreatasliterallytopropeltheraceintoanotherlevelofexperi‐
enceentirelyAsinyourtermsthecavemenventuredoutintothe
daylightoftheearth,thereisatimefbrmantoventureoutintoa
・62. SECTION1

greaterknowledgeofhissulbjectivereality>comma,toexplorethe
dimensionsofselfhoodandgobeyondthesmallareasofhimselfin
whichhehasthusfarfbundsheltem

(肌11.ノIntermsofhistoryasyouunderstandit,manfeltsafe
andsecureasaprlmespeciesunderonesun,imaginingthatallelse
revolvedabouthisbeing・Thisprovided,inthatframework,astabil-
itythatwasdispensedwithasmanallowedhisconsciousnessother
freedoms・Sohemustnowcometorealizethathehimselfchooses

fromamyriadofprobabilitiestheonethathenowencounters.
Theoneselfthatherecognizesistheonlypartofhimself
ofwhichheispresentlyaware・Otherfacetsofconsciousnessavail-
abletohim,andapartofhisgreaternature,appearfbreign,or
"noCself;,'or“beyondsel坦,'becauseofthefbcusofselectivityasit
nowoperates・
Thisobviouslydoesnotmeanthattherearenotentitieswhose
selfhoodiscompletelyapartfromyourown.Itdoesmeanthatyour
conc ept
sfbrceyoutomisinterpretanddi
stortany“intrusive,,infbIL
matlon,orexperience,thatispartofportionsofyourownbeingthat
youdonotrecognizeasyoUrofficialself
(AC"径”"伽11)α"seat肌22.)SuchbehaviorevencausesaceI迄
taincorporaldishonesty〉fbrthecells,freedomfromtlmemeans
thatoncertainlevelsthecellularstructureisawareofprobable
fUtureevents,asmentioned仙肋f/b形伽αA).Thebody;therefbre,is
reactingtofUtureandPastactlvltyaswelLinordertomaintainits
presentcorpor
albalance・
Thebody,sinnateknowledge,then,willtrytotranslateitself
oft eninto
psychologicalactivitythatmayresultinhunches,premo‐
nitions,andsofbrthThesensesmaybeutilizedtoclarifythemes‐
sage、Ybumighthearavoicementally>fbrexample,orseeaflashing
image・AccordingtoyourbeliefS,youmayinterpretsuchdatainany
ofmanyways,butbecausesuchexperienCesarenotanacceptedpart
ofre c
ognized,of
ficialactivity§
theycanappearfright
ening・Period.
Ybumayassignthemto“Spirits',ordisembodiedpersonalities,butin
suchawaythatthesearethrowntogetherinaconfUsingmassof
dogm a
orsuperstlt
lon・
Ifyouunderstoodtobeginwiththatyouareaspirit,andthere‐
fbrefreeofspaceandtimeyourself;thenyoucouldatleastconsider
thepossibilitythatsomesuchmessageswerecomingtoyoufrom
SESSION684 ・63。

otherportlonsofyourownrealitybSuchmessagesareoftenwaysof
allowi
ngyoutoavoi
dcertainpr
obableactio
ns・
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伽11〕伽側.仏"〃α伽d〃伽Theeひg伽αZγ沼so伽o”q/、伽伽彫
伽mmajsgjU”βa711ソ加岬加γひ伽吻M伽.〃

NOTES:SEssIoN684

1.SeeNote4fbrthe682ndsession、

2.Anoteaddedlater:Sethdoesaddtohismaterialoncellularprecog
nitioninanumberoflatersessionsinThe"助加0m〃''他α物.Amongothers
inVblumel,seesessions690-91inSection2、
3.InNotelfbrSession6811dealtverybrieflywithfluctuationsofcon‐
sciousness,orreality〉andreferredtherea
dertothe567thsessioninChapter
l6of馳娩助eaks・ForadditionalmateIialonthesamesubjectinthesame
book,alsoseethe535thsessioninChapter9andthe576thinChapterl9・
AndinconnectlonwithSeth,sstatementtonightthat“..、yourbodies
blinkoffandonlikelights,,'seeJane,scommentsonherownfeelingsabout
relatedideasinthenotes
atthebeginningofthelastsess
ion、
4.Inearlierday
s,Janeandlonlythoughtofthecel
lasaresultofitspast,
too、舵tatthesametime,JaneinherpoetrywastIymgtoseethroughthat
pervasivebeliefThefbwlinesbelowarefromPzz伽吻鵬alongpoemshe
wroteinl959・Shewas30yearsold,andherdevelopmentoftheSethmateIL
iall
a yfi
veyearsin
thefUture

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A"‘M畑加伽伽γ伽o'''s,yeJ伽zUhjWγ
肋cノb"Mie伽#伽stα”。”伽αJ伽st…
M伽c、‘伽s”o"。α"伽0伽&肋伽猟伽紬加j'29
〃伽加伽切勿#伽
o"伽加eajo''zs”γォgh剛α伽‘
A"〃k"e'、ノ伽"zseんasα”ゅ0he岬”α鵬
A"伽呼'39α形ejgmaz.
・64. SECTION1

5.SeeSeth'smaterialinP伽0"αJReα”onreprogrammingthepastses-
sions654and657inchaptersl4andl5,respectivelySomeofhisearlier
infbrmationonthefetuscanbefbundinsessions503-4intheAppendixof
The馳肋Mtzjg7αZ、

6.SethdiscussesamultidimensionalgodinChapterl4of馳娩砂‘αAS,
andJanedoessofromhervieWpointinChapterl7ofA伽伽γ渡s伽C0"‐
SCZO〃S7Z8風S,
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・65.
・66. SECTION1

Goodevening.
("GOO‘”郷鴫馳#ん.ぅ
Now:Giveusamoment、6.Bodyisalsopattern、PerioCLWhile
thematerialthatcomposesitchangesconstantlyウthepattemmam‐
tainsitsownintegrity6Thefbrmisetchedinspaceandtime,andyet
thepatternitselfexistsoutsideofthatframeworkalso-thebodyis
aprcje
ction,ther
efbre,into
thethree-di
mensionalf
ield・
Theconsciousnessesofthecellswithinit,howevenareeternal・
Thephysicalframework,then,isitselfcomposedofimmortalstuff
TheprQjectionintimeandSpacemaydisappeaLinyourterms,
witheranddie・Themainidentitycontmuestoexist,evenasthecon‐
sciousnessesofmil
lionsofcellsstillexistthatat
onetlmewerepart
ofthebody6
(AO"疹伽"伽lba"se伽妬9.)
Whileinhabitedbytheusualhumanconsciousness,theliving
bodyoperatesasanintensefbcuspoint、Theconglomerationofcon‐
sciousnesseswithinitonalllevelsfbcusesitsownnetworkofcom‐

munication・Thisprivatenetworkisconnectedtoallotherslikeit・
Therear
elevelsofintera
ctionthensimply
betWeenallbodi
es,elec‐
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thanthat,howeveINotonlycanallcellsrespondtoeachothe砥but
theirmassactivitytriggersevenhighercentersofconsciousnessto
respondtoagivensetofworldconditions,ratherthantoother
qUite-as-legitima
teworldconditionsthatdonotfitth
eacceptedpat-
tern・Probabilitiest
osomeextent,then,aredetermined
alongcellu戸
larlines・Thisshouldbeobvious・

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willinitselfsetpatternsfbrthekindsofprobabilitiesthatcanbe
practicallyexperienced・Thesourcerealilyoutofwhichallelse
springsisneverpredetermined-thatis,predestined,orevenset・
TheuniverseinanytermsisalwaysbeingcreatedPeriod・
Whenconsciousnessi
sbeingspecified,italwaysse
esitselfatthe
centerofitsworldAllspecificationsofconsciousnessandallphe-
nomenalappearancesoccurWhenthebasicunitsofconsciousness,
theCU's,emergeintoEEunits,andhenceintothedimensionsof
actualityinyourtermsMmrmainlyacceptednormalconsciousness
iswithinthematterofyourbodyウandthroughit-thebody-you
vlewyourworld・Thereisnothingtopreventyoufromvlewmgyour
SESSION68S ・67・

bodyfromastandpointoutsideofit,exceptthatyouhavebeen
taught
thatconscio
usnessisimp
risonedwith
intheflesh・
Thebodyisasendingandrecelvmgorganism;yourhomesm
tlon,sotospeak,andthefbcusfbryouractivity6Ybucan,howeven
quiteconsciouslyleapfromit−andyoudooften,whenfbrawhile,
particularlyinthedreamstate,youviewtheworldfromanother
p
ers
pec
tlv
e・
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ablerealitiesinwhichyouhaveabodys tructureqIuiteasrealas‘γour
own.,,Yburownpsychologicalmakeup,fbrthatmattenachievesits
marvelouscomplexitybecauseitdrawsfromtherichbankofyour
greaterprobalbleexistences・Evenasmallunderstandingofthese
ideascanhelpyouglimpsehowlimitingprevlousconceptsofpsy色
chologyhavebeen.
(AC"2−伽"卿lba伽seatIO〃・ノTheselfthatyouknowandrecog
nizecarrieswithinithintsandtracesofallofyourprobablecharac‐
teristicsthatcanbeactualizedwithinyoursystemofreality6Ybur
bodyisequippedtobringanyofthesetofUlfillment、Now)because
oftheselectivitymentionedearlie喝'certaindirectionsmaybeeasier
thanothers,andsomemayappearimpossible、舵twithinthepsy造
chologicalandbiologicalstructureofyourspecies,theroadsof
probabilitieshavemoreintersectionsthanyouknow6
TheconsciousmindasyounormallythinkofitdirectsyouroveI迄
allaction,anditsideasdeterminethekindofselectivityyouuse・Itis
fbrthisreasonthatlamtrymgtoexpandyourconsciousideas,so
thatyoubecomebetterequippedtochooseyourlineofphysical
experiencefromallthoseprobableonesopentoyou・
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(A肋02‘gMbes畑o”0s伽s勉J1)IeMedノb雌肋'''2zU〃α伽aZlIyS”emZ
s"cczg伽g−aMcO伽伽'29−〃c伽hat奴1,ノ伽q/、".〃"(sα剛Qgzz
””"伽s伽0んg伽00.Mq/wie形伽α"州α伽α肋浮zノ郷'z〃α伽”
4Wg伽伽.ノ

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SESSⅡON686

FEBRuARy27,1974
9:4SPMWEDNEsDAY

(T棚鰯駕!統淵鰍差燃鰯:繍燃
伽s郷0",60娩伽伽卿s伽伽加妙tα'0.伽伽血伽‘伽伽z州‘
伽”郷〃‘、シ、助gAlllbe伽伽ヂ.Asimノe加ade形α‘IM,γ伽妙施s郷o'@伽
9:10,α"d伽“s〃伽jゆγシ'‘α伽"SMI花柳‘。,伽6‘gα伽0ルノαCO"‐
#伽伽加q/wie””,、".Ⅷs伽8,肋zU"岬伽沈et伽249izノ姉α恥as
伽伽o",α肋01』gb助t伽as姉伽oんed、伽ade"伽0”畑ostq/、zU伽伽
〃α伽Cs⑳;紬l伽s剛e伽s4We"伽易α"〃s2‘gg”伽t伽形α伽
卿伽肋ゆ形CO城伽"guノ肋伽ssass畑.
価1mノas2ィ0秒伽伽gん"e伽js伽加伽α伽'@.肋esat9伽#1Wbγ
α伽加o''@e伽.Wひi、ノ伽拠s剛α伽?09/bγ馳地,,sh川脇''’9.m伽:‘脳as
伽2‘gノb恥'1α航q/、CO"”伽、"'@伽e"gb伽o叫α"〃伽伽昭ノb加邸t
伽''00'9α城ezi/bγ畑‘…B伽冗ozIノIt伽〃伽α伽州α‘jソ....”
(Sq/1
MIツリGo
odeveni
ng.
("Good”郷鴫馳娩.,シ
Now:Basicallyうthecell'scomprehensionstraddlestimeasyou
thinkofit・Period

Mankind'sconsciousness,howeveLexperimentedalongtime-
specificlines,Ashedevelopedalongthoselines,varioUsbiological
andmentalmethodsofselectivityanddiscriminationwereutilized・
Wheninhistorictermsmankindbecameawareofmemoryband

・69・
・70. SECTION1

recalledhispastasapastinyourterms,itwaspossiblefbrhimto
confUsepastandpresent・VividmemorieS,outofcontextbutgiven
immediateneurologicalvalidity〉couldcompetewiththebrilliant
fbc
usnecessa
ryinhisPr
esent.’
Thoughthepastisactuallyquiteasimmediate,alive,andcre‐
atlveasthepresentis,manmadecertainadjustments,onseveral
layers,thatwouldfbcusdefinitedistinctionsandsetpastandpresent
experienceapart,Whileyourparticularkindofconsciousnesswas
developing,itbegan
tointensifyselectivity〉toconc
entratespecifi‐
callyinasmallareaofactivitywhileblockingoutotherdata・Thiswas
necessarybecausetheparticularkindofphysicalmanipulationof
corporalexistencerequiredinstantphysicalresponsetoimmedi‐
atelyp1℃
sentst
imuli・
似労.)Suchselectivityandspecializationtherefbrerepresented
apertmentmethod,asconsciousnessfamiliarizeditselfwithearthly
experience、Huntershadtorespondatoncetothepresentsituation・
Intimeterms,the“present',animalhadtobekilledfbrfbod-not
the"past''animal・Thatanimal-thepastone-existedassurelyas
theonepresentlyperceived,yetinman,scontext,physicalaction
hadtobedirectedtoahighlyspecificarea,fbrphysicalsurvival
dependeduponit・
伽州α"‘is伽11ツリThecells'basicinnocenceoftimediscri‐
minationhadtobebypassed、Atdeeplyunconsciouslevelsthe
neurologicalstmctureismorehighlyadaptablethanitappears・
Adjustmentsweremade,therefbr
e,Basicallyうtheneurologicalstruc‐
turerespondstobothpastandfUturedata・Biologically§then,such
activityisbuilCin・Thespecialized“new”kindofconsciousnessin
onebodyhadtorespondpinpointfast、Therefbreitfbcusedupon
only o
neseriesofneurologicalmessages.
(As馳地血冗euノasg'2""c城'2gjhgma伽azzノ"シcαγE/i‘恥α伽st帆
肱肋勿SソZ肋彪as伽伽gノbt0gj沙e''@e伽etO伽加Cu"z伽ho伽”w:Hどγ
伽t加如加冗伽s〃s呪α、1W'r"伽“ん02‘gb;紬棚q/iIg冗伽〃ノbazノeto
asM”オ0噸〃αm0γzzOγlb伽se.)
Thesebecamemoreandmorebiologicallyprominent,sothat
man,sconsciousnessrodethem,orleapeduponthem、Thesepa好
ticularpUlsesormessageslbecametllebiologicallyandmentally
acceptedones・Theywerecluedintosenseperception,then、These
SESSION686 ・71.

pulsesormessagesbecametheonlyofficialdatathat,translatedinto
senseperception,fbrmedphysicalreality6Thisselectivitygavean
understandablelineofreferencefrominteriortoexterlorexistence.

(I伽0.ルルwz舵l1ソ加加郷lリツリOtherquite-as-validmessages
wereignoredTheybecame,whilepresent,biologicallyinvisible・The
cellsstillreactedtotheseotherwiseneglectedpulses,astheyneeded
datafromboththepastandfUturetomaintainthebody,sbalancein
"thepresent.”Thenecessityfbrimmediateconsciousexterloractlon

ata"definite,,pointofintersectlonwitheventswaslefttotheemerg
mgegoconsc10usness・
WhilethecellsreqIuiredfUtureandpastdata,andusedittofbrm
fromthatinvisibletensionthebody,spresentcorporalreal叩thesame
kindofinfblmationcouldbeathreatthentotheegoconsciousness,
whichcouldbeoverwhelmed・Withinthecorporalstructure,howeveE
thereareindeedmessagesthatleaptooqluicklyortooslowly2from
yourⅥeWpointtoallowfbranyphysicalresponse・Inthatwaycellu‐
larcomprehensionisalloweditsfreeflow;buttheselectivitymen‐
tioned伽s“O7zs582列bypassessuchinfbrmation,sothatitdoes
notconflictwithpresentse
nsedatarequiringphysicalactionintime・
Otherpulses,carrymgmessages,areqluiteasvalidasthosethat
youpercelveandphysicallyreactto、Again,thecellsrespondto
thoseconstantly6Thebodyぅasmentioned伽伽5肋ノis畑”isan
electromagnetlcpattern,poisedinawebofprobabilities,experl戸
encedascorporalatanintersectlonpointinspaceandtime,
Whenman,speakinginyourtermsofhistory〉begantoexperlP
mentwithmemory〉therewereinnumerableinstanceswherethe
emergingegoconsciousnessdidnotdistinguishclearlyenough
betweenthepastandpresent,asyouunderstandthem・
Thepast,inthepresent,wouldappearsobrilliantlythatman
couldnotreactadequatelyincircumstancesoftimethathehadhim‐
selfcreated・ThefUturewasblocked,practicallyspeaking(ん'09
lbα秘se),topreservefreedomofactionandtoencouragephysical
exploration,curiositアダandcreativi呼Withmemory〉howevenmental
prcjectionsintothefUturewereofcoursealsopossiblesothatman
couldplanhisactivitiesintime,andfbreseeprobableresults:“Ghost
images',ofthefUtureprobabilitiesalwaysactedasmentalstimulifbr
physicalexplorat
ionsinallareas,andofallkind
s.
・72. SECTION1

(‘Doy0〃''‘‘α〃”α"α形asq/wbelI'加鉱/bγ加加“?,)
Theseghostimagesprovidedstimulifbrmental,Spiritual,and
p
hysi
calexperience・
Thatanswersyo
urquestion,Ibe
lieve.
("肋.,ソ
Theracewasdealingwiththecreationofanewworldofphysical
experlence・ndothisparticularkindofexperlment,itwasneces‐
sarythatphysicalmanipulationbeconcentratedupon、Ghostimages
fromthefUturewereonething,inspiringmankind、Hadsuchdata
instantlyappearedbefbrehim,howevenmanwouldhavebeen
deprivedofthephysicaljoys,end
eavors,andchallengesthatwereso
basictotheexperimentitselfDoyouwanttorestyourhand?
他h0oh叩伽。,”0.〃"e伽。〃"slbeahjl0g/bγSEtMγ肋捗9"αγ剛
q/、α”〃雌α"d伽zUe伽0形α伽c伽α伽剛ostqlb.As伽オル州加s畑o"s
q/、伽600ノM1、ノasazUa形q/、α”“抑cノbα仰0γj叩伽s,α”α伽〃e伽"j‐
棚伽0冗馳肋冒ノ伽坤αγt、zvbuノ如加脳.ノ伽遡ノasg”、gオ伽2‘gMbase
cO叩"cα伽Sc伽"CBS”ん0伽加呪地ezノe〃伽jc伽j昭加"c加α#畑.)
Itwouldhavebeenquitepossiblefbryouasaracetohave
chos e
nanyother"series,'ofneurologicalpulses,ormessages,asthe
"rea l
,,ones,andtostructureyourex
perlencealongdifferentlines・
ThebiologicalstructureandthementalconsciousnesStogethe砥
howeve喝chosethemostcomfbrtablesequenceinwhichapresent
areaofactivity>broughtaboutbyneurologicalrecognition,wouldbe
backedupbyunconsciousmentalknowledgeandotherbiologically
invisibl
eneurol
ogicalconn
ectlons、
Thepsycheknowsitselfandisawareofitsparts・Whenegocon-
sciousnessreachedacertainpointofbiologicalandmentalcompe‐
tence,whenexperlenceinthepresentbecameextenslveenough,
thenegoconsciousnesswouldbeatthestagewhereitcouldbeginto
acceptgreaterdata、Indeed,i
tisnowatthatstage.
(PZz“eatI〃7.ノItsfbcusinthepresentisnowsecure・Thatfbcus
finallybroughtabout,inyourterms,anexpansionofconsciousness,
andonethatearlymandidnothavetohandle、Inyourterms,tlme
nowincludesmorespace,andhencemoreexperlenceandstimuli・
Againspeakinghistorically》inthepasttheprivatepersoninany
givenhourwasawareatonceonlyofthoseeventshappeninginhis
immediateenvlronment、HecouldrespondinstantlyEventswerelto
thatextentnow,manageable・Andrestyourhandifyouwantto.
SESSION686 ・73・

α虎〃α〃γ'g雌伽〃'zい〃伽加剛M“lMeγe”砂cjga伽e
lbac角.sノbezUa伽9伽伽11シi、ノ伽19℃#〃α/花sノ20"e、ノ
Theegospecializedinexpansionsofspaceanditsphysical
manipulation,Itspecializedwithotjects、Asaresult,now>aperson
inanygivenhourisawareofeventshappeningattheotherendof
theworld・Noimmediatephysicalresponseheorshecanmake
seemsadequateorpertmentonmanyoccasions、Bodilyphysical
actlon,then,tothatextent,losesitsimmaculateprecisionintime.
Ybucannotkickan“enemy',whodoesnotliveinyourvillageor
country;anenemy〉fUrthermore,whomyoudonotevenknowp匪
sonally3伽伽tlIツリAgain,tothatextentinstantphysicalactionintime
isnotthesamekindoflife-anddeathfactorthatitwaswhenaman

wasfacedwithanenragedanimal,orenemyうinclosecombat.
("CZz"Iasha9呪航0"?,,As助オノカ,、ノ伽伽0‘I伽.‘‘Wii"yo秘g‘zノe"s“乎
伽t畑q/、伽αオ仙加gα冗勿eαγwlIソ加α"?1t伽h形α"“zUo州伽"〃
錨蝿.,,〃伽"ノjqlt)j'09助t伽0伽gひj伽伽.捌伽加州〃"e"0‘J伽
卿如幽ノ伽Iノbad抑js伽一α"〃had伽伽加tj”γ渡ss加伽〃
sノiO"伽肋αzノe加妙畑伽仙eMe伽"シ、)
Now:InthepastinthesamewayJovecouldbeimmediately
expressed,Inhistoricterms,earlyman,usinghereyourtheories
abouttherace−earlyman−wasinintimatecontactwithhis
family〉clan,ortribe、Withthedevelopingexpansionofspace,how-
evenlovedonesoftendwellfarapart,andsuddenbodilyresponse
cannotbeexpressedatonce,ataparticularpointofimmediate
contact.

(10:う刀Thesedevelopments,withothers,arealreadytriggering
changesinman'sbehaviomandinspiringhimtowardfUrtheralteI砦
atlonsofconsciousness、Henowneedsamoreexpanslvevlewpoint
ofpastandfUtureinordertohelphimdealwiththeramificationsof
thepresentasithasevolvedthroUghexperience・
Recognizedconceptsoftheselfaretheego,sinterpretationof
selfhood・TheyareprQjectedintoconceptsofGodandtheuniverse・
Theymeetwithacertain
biologicalvaliditybecauseofth
eselectivity
earliermentioned,wherebyonlyoneseriesofneurologicalpulsesis
accep虻ed-andupontheseridestherealityoftheegotisticalselEAt
one“time',agodinterpretedinthosetermsservedasamodelfbr
theegotisticalbehaviorofoneselftowardanotherself
・74. SECTION1

(I形α伽ノbe伽tlI)αγzzgmlbMac灼加馳肋t0cノzeckjt.’ノbα伽MOz(ノ”α〃
γigzな肋α伽,z加州uノ⑳城”α肌
(S伽11ツリInaworldinwhichindividualswereconfinedinspace
inatribeorclan(α0"…如伽加切sの,actionwasimmediate,The
envlronmentpresentedaframeworkinwhichconsciousnessleamed
todealwithstimuliinadirectfashion・Itleamedhowtofbcus・The

necessaryspecializationmeantthatonlysomuchdatacouldbehan‐
dledatonce,emotionallyorothelwise、Thefbrmationofdifferent
tribesallowedmantobehavecooperatively§insmallnumbers、This
meantthatthoseontheoutsidewereselectivelyignored,considered
S
tra
nge
rs・
伽伽オl1yjAtthatpoint,consciousnessinthosetermscouldnot
handlefbcusedconcentra
tion,theemergenceofegoconscious
ness,
andsimultaneouslyexperlencepowerfUlfeelingsofonenesswith
otherla
rgegroups.It
wasstruggli
ngfbrindivid
uation・
Individuation,howeve喝wasdependentuponthecooperationof
individuals・AstheegolearnedtofEelmoreseCure,thecoo
perative
tendenciesbroadenedsothatthegrowthofnationswaspossible、It
wasinevitable,howeveEthategoconsciousnesswouldproducea
realityinwhichitwouldfin
allyneed,inthoseterms,toaccepto
ther
dataandinfbrmationthatinthebeginningithadtoignore.
Iamspeakingsofarinhistolicterms,asyouunderstandthem,
History〉h
oweve喝isbutyouroff
iciallineofaccepte
dstimuli・Later
in
thebookthatwillbemadeclea正

Newparagraph(α"切加0”叩掘11ツノ:Asegotisticalconsciousness
expandstoincludeheretolargelyneglecteddata,thenitwillexpen-
ence,practicallyspeaking,anewkindofidentity;knowingitselfdif
fErentlyJtsconceptsofgodhoodwillsig nificantlyalte喝aswillthe
dimenSionsofemotion、Yburhe ritageincludesvastlyricherveinsof
love,yetyourconceptsofselfandgodhoodhaveseverelylimited
these・YbuoftenseemtohatethosewithdifIerentbeliefSthanyour
own,fbrexample,andyouhaveperpetratedcrueltiesuponothersin
thenameofreligionandinthenameofscience,becauseyourlim-
itedideasaboutthenatureoftheselfledyoutofearyouremotlons・
Oftenyouareafraidthatlovewilloverwhelmyou,fbrinstance.
(AC"…伽伽11》α"sg伽肌20.)Whileyouweresoconcernedwith
protectingwhatyouthoughtofastheboundariesandintegrityof
oneselfhood,asaraceyouactuallyarrivedatapointwhereyouwere
SESSION686 ・75.

beginningtodenyyourowngreaterrealityButallofthisispartof

theexperlmentuponwhichtheraceembarkedinyourprobability.
Whereyourphysicalsurvival,inthoseterms,oncedepended
uponanarrowedfbcuswhileyoulearnedphysicalmanipulation,
nowthesuccessofthatmanipulationnecessitatesabroadeningof
fbcus-anewawakeningintothelargerexistenceoftheselfhood,
withwhatwillbeacorrespondingrerecognitionofneurological
activitythatisnowonlybrieflysensedbysome伽‘ん”,butpresent
intheher
itageofyourcorporalstr
ucture.
(Lo“”NowIdonotthinkyoucanreasonablybeexpectedto
takeanymorenoteswithoutabreak,andsoIgiveyouone.
("oノセ⑳.T〃α城yo呪.
',
(11:25.A伽α恥伽zuaso"eq/Wbose伽“z()伽伽"''@ed伽〃
CO伽伽eco剛伽e伽0帆α片j'09伽、伽吻.助肋冒ノ伽剛伽11シ岬eα”
α6伽0A”gひj'09〃"gha肋""如加""/bγα”伽γα測伽iツーo'ze”"‐
拠蝿伽”e"sowwas剛q/,〃岬鋤.‘Ⅶg加冗cgshazノecノiα岬伽"”
hgs伽舵伽肺600ノb,伽伽gノ2,,,伽Ⅷ".‘‘o"“19秘0'z伽γ'git純ck,馳娩
”sth‘"sgOj鴫α"〃do伽加伽伽ノiα卿伽γg2tqj6F...It伽陶紬α
酔伽伽e"''@卿.B伽y0〃伽z(ノ:〃yo肌伽kyo切弛0”伽o伽伽g"C
O"e伽ノhas,yO拠弛q/ウz鋤0況川eca伽6at秒勿伽伽q/wbgz(ノo伽..、
馳伽sag形αォ0γgzz"“伽'‘gb,脳〃k州“tα純沈伽0"sα''00伽q/、
z(ノ0戒伽729.0"e6eノi伽d肋8s錨sjO恥sOIcα〃ge〃ノbedata−如伽航js”,i
伽伽cノiα""eMり獅馳tMZs伽剛ed伽伽61伽s細o冗如cノb叩〃2
q/P
erson
alRea
lity].
,,
(ノtz'zesajd伽t加妙伽伽asA9呪航0'8so'zl1wi伽'29伽αノt,at伽t
/bγ"oz‘ノ.吻伽9"”α伽柳711W'@α"ノbα伽愉伽拠SIIソ"伽如伽dh“伽
〃6‘e”CO…伽允g"'39伽tIs伽伽wba伽'卿w41脚M帥伽.sノbe
aKso柵eda6o伽11)OSS伽CO帆s畑soγCO城c応6伽"〃se娩伽'@g
‘‘Unknown”Realityuノルj伽hez(ノas伽tj7zgh”01,ノ”AdventuresinCon‐
sciousness・SheMaJ”0加拠6必h0z"”〃αMjss〃卿〃岬as伽α6伽
加6CO肺仙”#蝿Cノb“〃ヂ畑oかαノノblw@.Adventuresjs伽α#ん”
”6伽畑伽城c修HzzI,伽.,伽勉伽伽19坪.
(Ras呪me伽α9伽剛α""”at肌乎8.)
Now:Here,andthroughoutthisbooktherewillbesectionsdealP
ingwithPracticeElements-incapitals-wheretosomeextent
youcanseehowcertainoftheseconceptscanbepracticallyexperl‐
enced,andre
ceiveatleastahint
oftheirapplicati
on.
Centered(1,ノ肋gas如卿:
・76. SECTION1

PRACTICEELEMENT1

Inawakingstate,RuburtfbundhimselfinSaratogaSprings,
N、Y,wherehegrewup,inwhatseemedtobeakindofmentalpro-
jection.(S移'ん紬”伽伽伽6哩伽'09q/、伽伽ts畑010.)Everything
wasgray6TheimmediatenatureoffUlLblastsensedatawasmissing・
Visionwasclearbutspottyうhighlyselective・Motionwas,howeventhe
strongestsenseelement・Ruburtwasbodilessontheonehand,and
ontheotherheperceivedsomeoftheexperiencethroughtheeyes
ofaninfa
ntinacarriage・
Quitesharplyheperceivedaparticularcurbatthecornerofa
definiteintersection(yb戒A泥泥"eaM恥γツwzS伽〃,andhisatten‐
tionwascaughtbythefbcusacurb,aslopeofdirt,andthentheside‐
walk;andthemotionofthecarriageasitwaswheeledup,
Thechildwashimselfinthepastontheonehand,andyethe
wasaprobablefUtureselfinthatpast.(Pmjse・ノFromthestandpoint
ofRuburt,sofficialmentalfbcus,andfromthestandpointofthe
neurologicallyacceptedpresent,thatpastenvironmenthadto
remainofILcentenorblurred、Hecouldexperienceitonlybyside‐
steppin
gofficiallya
cceptedneuro
logicalactiv
ity6Hevisite
dastore
thatisnotatthatlocation“anymore,''andherethesensedatawere
somewhatclearemHehadnoconsciousmemoriesofthestore,sinte-

rloIWetitwasinstantlyapparenttohim-thedarkoiledflooE
spreadwithsawdust,Eventheodorswerepresent・
Hetouredhis伽6〃gradeschoolwhereheattendedkindeI港
gartentothirdgrade,3sawthec hildrencomeoutfbrrecess,andfelt
himselfoneofthem-Whileduringtheentireexperienceheknew
himselfasanadult,embarkeduponthatadventure・
Hewentfromplacetoplace,floatingbodiless-atourofcon-
sciousness・Thatsameenvlronmentexistsnow,alternatelywith
Ruburt,spresent,andasviyidlyashispresentdoes,Itwas,howeven
fromhisview
point,aprobablepast、4
Theinfantwithwhomhemomentarilyidentifiedastheselfheis
nowonlyopaQluelyandindirectlysharedcommonexperience、This
wasnotsimpleregression,then、Thatchildgrewupint1hatprob証
bilitybandRuburtgrewupinthisone.(Rz"se.)Hetoucheduponcel迄
taincoordinatesthatwereneurologicallyshared,howevenbyboth:
Heandthechildwerefamiliarwiththecarrlageandthecurb,the
SESSION686 ・77.

motherwhopushedthecarriage,andthehouseintowhichRuburt
fdthimse腿asthechild,beingcarried・
HesensedthehouseinteriorandthestairwayvividlyHekneW
thatthemotherthenwentdownthestairstobringinthecarriage,
butwhenhetriedtoperceivethis,themotionbecametoofast・The
mother,sfigureblurredsocompletelythathecouldnotfbllowit,
HefeltconfUsed,andfbundhimselfenteringthestorearound
thecornenandthenconsciouslycircledtheblockandwentintothe
school・

Theschoolandthestorewerenotintheinfant,sexperlence,fbr ノ

inthatprobabilit
ythefamilymovedawayTheblurof
activityearlier
wastheresultofneurologicalconfUsion,andRuburtswitchedover
unknowinglytoanenvlronmentstillinthesamephysicalblockthat
wasmeaningfUltohim,butnotsharedbythefUtureexperlenceof
thatinfant、Ybumustunderstandthatyourownpastexistsasvitally
asdoesyourpresent-butyourprobablepastsandpresentsexistin
thesamemanne通Ybusimplydonotaccepttheminthestrandsof
expe
rlencet
hat‘‘yo
u,'rec
ognize、

(Ptz"s
e・ノSk
ipseve
ralsp
aces.

Aspartoftheworkonthisbook,Ruburtisjustbeginningto
experlmentwiththeconsciousrecognitionofprobablematerial,
andtheconsciousacceptanceofkindsofexperlenceusually
tabooedaccordingtot
heseleCtivityalreadymentioned.
(12〃.)Inthesleepstateafterourlastsession ,then,heallowed
hisconsciousnesstoexpandenoughsothatitbecameawareofinfblL
matlonandexperienceusuallycensoredautomaticallythrough
mentalandneurologicalhabit・InA伽e"如晒Ruburtusestheterm
"prCjudicedperception''一anexcellentone-thatisapplicalble
here、ForyouhaveprCjudicedyourselfspirituallyうmentally〉and
physicallyinthoseterms、InthesleepstateRuburtbecameunprqu-
diced,atleasttosomedegree,sothatheencounteredinfbrmation
thatseemedalienoroutofcontextwithusualexperience・
恥urtheoriesoftimeareconnectedwithyourusualneurological
Pulses・ItiSonethingtoplaywithconceptsofmultidimensionalitypr
probabilitie
s,andquiteanothertob
epracticallypresent
edwiththem,
・78。 SECTION1

evenbrieflybWheny
ourthoughtpatternsandneurolog
icalhabitstell
youthattheycannotbetranslated・SoRuburtfeltfrustrated,andhe
toldmeinnouncertainterms(See』W”伽・ノthathisconsciousness
couldnotcontaintheinfbrmationhewasrecelvmg
Likeagoodteacher伽沈0m"SIIツノ,Itookhisprotestsintoconsid
eration・Laterhewroteastatementthatcametohim、Thiswashis
consciousinterpretationoftheinfbrmationhehadreceivedthe
nightbefbre,translatedasbesthecouldinlinearterms・
Ihavemyownexistence,thatisquitedifferentfromRuburt,s,
andyetlalsohavearealitythatisconnectedtohispsyche、6Each
ofyoualsohavethesamekindofconnectionwithother“more
knowledgeable,'
por t
lonsofyourse腿oryourgreater
identityうthat
areindependentlythemselvesandyetalsoaliveinyourpsyches・
Theyar
eportlonsoft
he“unknown,
,realityb
NowIamabletoobtaininfbrmationthatRuburt,inhisterms,
doesnothave,Inothertermshedoeshaveit,andsodoyou,butyou
haye
beenm
entall
y§spir
itual
lyウand
biolog
icall
ypreju
diceda
gainst
it・
Asarace,youarereadytobecomemoreawareofyourgreaterreaL
ityうhowevenandtoexploreits“unknown”aspects・PeriodHence
thisbook、

Ybumayexperiencesomeirritabilitywithsomeoftheconcepts
init,simplybecauseyouhavesosc
hooledyourselvestoignorethem、
Ybushouldalsoexperlenceanaccelerationofconsciousness,how−
evenandasyoureadit,agrowmgsenseoffamiliaritymheframe‐
workofthebookitselfwillleadyou,
ifyouallowit,intootherstrata
ofyourowngreaterknowledge.
(LOM卵Period、Endofsession、Iwillhavesomepersonalrec‐
ommendationsnexttime・Ruburt'sfavoritetelevisionprogramsare
goodfbrhim,andallowhismindtorest、Theyarehismentalplayう
andfbrthat
reason,important.
(12:ヲ7A.M、“GOO伽jght,SE肋.Tha城y
o〃zノeγW'‘〃cノb,”
(ノヒz紬加"“had伽〃zノ"WI”、M1uノsheimノas肋岬釧":‘T〃as
伽2‘gbMo泥加伽伽伽峨,γ伽画ノ州...”馳肋〃α伽術α伽o伽"'0g
thes“州伽.ノZz"e棚沈‘SMI‘診伽‘I”伽畑h航"伽#shesh0"〃
卿α”銚加mgazα"‘Wbγα1,ノ伽一"s秘aZl1ソ加α加妙‘,as,Ⅷq/19γ
αsass伽.仙叩he伽"伽αノセee鰯加e鮒emczse”CM恥加ozノj'0gas岬j鋤
asshecO"〃、肋e'、ノas疏呪"〃α叩αd伽0"αJs加如加地伽伽cj昭
SESSION686 ・79°

‘‘Unknown,,Realit)Wbeα〃ed,”ccwz(ノα伽伽Mo必伽伽sesj叩彪
α伽"32(ノ0呪脇ノi'1リIbyV/花s肋eγ:H2γ"seq/g"eγgys伽“s伽j'@g伽600肋as
6‘”加納.、ノヒz紬cOmm郷s6抗〃伽jgノb加州0”α6伽lb0ssj肋加加G
t伽s伽加馳肋α形夢w"伽A妙冗伽夕.
岬!"加州'0gPersonalReality伽ノi‘11)1,19洩血"eα泥〃took9”‘
a航ヅ伽eqノ6f/うり伽0"γ伽s呪aJM伽Zqy-WI9伽畑⑳s"s伽γⅧ伽uノ伽
zlノ‘lb”α噸伽伽0k/bγlb況伽at畑.wMezノeJqlI’9.伽ノzα航q/、Ⅷc伽g
伽伽枕伽加11)mgmmsO仰wM"“⑳”郷鴫伽””inノewgO"e
6a伽0加賊''9s畑0"sγzg"伽7W11Mノeノbaw"刑gg〃α肋伽“伽'".1s哨
郷“to〃"e加川esノカ城W肋0M‘IW2妙伽郷0剛oTh"刷り”妙t、
(A"伽"“''80形:Mz叩伽“‘I伽昭伽冗妙tq雄γ伽s畑州〃"‘
伽CCZノ”伽eγ:,〃伽oJWzjⅧMj伽伽/bγ"Unknown,,Realityう60伽”
伽s彫妙s柵α“叩q/、jt.ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN686

1.Onceagain(IsuggestedthesamerefbrenceinNote2fbrSession
683),seesessions647-48inChapterl2of〃7m"αノルα”、
2.SeeJane,sownmaterialinAppendix5、HowevenwhilestudyingSeth
inthissession-aswellasthenotespresentedduringbreakatll:26−it,sa
goodideafbrthereadertokeepbothappendixes4and5inmind、
3.Seethe679thsessionat4,aswellasNote4itself
4.1,助オノbSI1I)eqhsalonethereismuchmaterialonprobabilitiesthatl
couldciteinconnectlonwiththissession・Oneofmyfavoritesessions,how≧
evenisthe566thinChapterl6,whereSethdiscussesthe“profbundpsycho‐
logicalinterconnections',invoMngprobablepastsandfUtures,dreams,
telepathy〉p
resentabili
ties,suggestl
on,andrelateds
ubjects、Healso
produce
s
lineslike,‘iAsyousitreadingthisbookinyourpresentmomentoftime,you
arepositionedinthecenterofacosmicwebofprobabilitiesthatisaffbcted
byyourslight
estmentalor
emotionalact.,

5.Anoteaddedwithintheweek:Thespecificexerciseconnectedwith
thisfirstPrac
ticeElementa
ppearsinthenext,
687th,session、
6.Anoteaddedlater:We,restillacquiringinfbrmationaboutthepsy塗
chicconnectionsbetweenJaneandSeth,ofcourse・Evennow〉morethanlO
yearsafterJanebeganspeakingfbrSeth,onemightsaythateachsessionwe
holdrepresentsanotherstepinthislearningprocess;wefUllyexpectitto
contmueaslongasthesessionsdo.
SIBSSION687

MARCH4,1974
9:42pMMoNDAY

(S;:淵麓綿縦鰯脇蝋鴨,鯛iw縦:?;鰯

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γ諺SII)gc伽l1y,伽1972α"〃9万.M肌伽加lIy剛伽eα加州s伽o秘s
Ji)伽0mg"0”zUas叩0”秘s卿如一α"〃ずα岬伽'0912ノ‘/b"Mj州0形
me伽'@g/i‘肋α"ezノ鍬凡γ州s‘砿伽α加州加ecO'@"ect畑s6伽"”伽
7zg2‘伽加州q/、伽gg妬gα"伽"γCuノ"zUo戒吻#伽s如伽伽cj'09伽馳肋
6
00h
s.

価”zU”i、ノeZcOmgs伽加細6伽"'00〃γs妙tj70gq/、畑⑳α伽伽オ
q/、伽Mz"〃:Aga加伽i、ノ剛加z(ノasU”zUαγw‘/bγ伽伽eq/、ソ′雌
卿蝿α抑e伽”1,ノas./h〃'291t伽zlノqlI>e”α伽伽飢Moi、ノzU伽血"e
ca伽岬伽城o剛o伽オノ2m”"αγh0卿'09so"肌.Thgg移践seca”e如加
orノ帥ノbe伽”〃α〃α6賊α1,ノ恥か?09伽e伽伽c加伽α"d如伽
、2'z−a奴α畑伽‘‘V,,q/wi州伽"'29"0噸.
仰”ezノ”see”so''@α叩j”o"a/7OCA,0γgzzggノ'’6戒".A伽卿
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,'‘o'''“伽呼'29伽γlbos伽"s/bγ”αso"s〃"伽1,ノ伽o"s,‘‘zα〃"g,'α〃
オルβzU伽.O"“卿如,I/b呪'@"奴α州ass呪、"“如棚ch蝿伽Slbectac彫

・80・
SESSION687 ・81。

q/伽γ/1秒オmbosg6州S,肋0卿4knew伽e伽吻1m’恥gひ蝿一物
knew伽α肋砂zu”伽鴫如zU⑳Smα”CO伽6α"CO叩形伽..I/b卜
加e伽ノbe/bγw’α伽冗拠城雌伽岬eα伽伽伽”伽α"d伽,伽伽
加河zO".

(Wl9tjz(ノα伽/bγ伽s郷0伽06“〃s〃“伽0.At卯7〃"es伽
j”α伽tlIy,‘‘Comeo",助オハ..、正加〃I’zノg伽"β伽α航伽l1y,ノiaUe耐
I?"Tノbe":‘ゾルJノi加伽郷11)'α'ひ"肌...,,AM馳伽剛伽ezz肱''@α緋
畑O7zPmc”E伽伽1.ノ
Goodevening.
("GOO〃ezノ郷鴫馳肋.,シ
Now:SuchexperiencesasRuburt,sSaratogaePisodearevalu-
ablebecausetheybeginaprocessinWhichotherneurolo
gicalpulse
s
aretosomedegreerecognized.
Overaperiodoftime,thiscanbringaboutsomeconsciousexpe‐
rlencewithprobablerealities・Inthebeginningthegl
impsesmayb
e
verybrief;andthesenseexperiencemisty6Nevertheless,newpaf
ternsandcognitiveendeavorsarebeingsetupbetweentheneuro‐
logicalstructureandtheconsciousnessthatyouknow
Anexcellent
preliminaryex
erciseisthe
fbllowing:

PRACTICEELEMENT1

Elkeanyrememberedscenefromyourownpast、ExperienCeitas
clearlyaspossibleimaginativelyウbutwit htheideaofitsprobable
extensions、Sometime,immediatelyorafterafewtries,aparticular
portionofthescenewillbecomegrayorsh adowy6Itisnotapartofthe
pastthatyouknowうbutanintersectlonpointwherethatpastservedas
anoEfShootintoaseries
ofprobabilitiesthatyoudidnotfbllow
Insteadofashadowyelement,youyourselfmayfセelunsubstan‐
tial-“ghostlyう,,asRuburtdid・Period、Insteadofanyofthose
things,theimagineddialogue-ifthereisany-maysuddenly
changefi、omthedialoguethatyouremember;ortheentlrescene
andactionmayquicklyaltenAnyoftheseoccurrencescanbehints
thatyouarebeginningtoglimpsetheprobablevariationsofthepalL
ticula
rsceneoractio
n、Itis,howev
enthesul・jec
tivefeelingt
hatisthe
importantcluehere,andonceyouexperlenceittherewillbeno
doubtinyourmind.
・82・ SECTION1

Somepeoplewillhavelittletroublewiththeexercise,andothers
willn
eedtoexertpersisten
cebefbrefindinganysu
ccessatall.
(Hz"肥.ノThismethodisevenmoree鮭ctiveifyouchoosefromyour
pastasceneinwhichaChoicewasinvolvedthatwasimportant
toyou、
Insuchacase,be
ginimaginativelybfbllowin
gthroughwiththe
otherdecisionordecisionsthatyoumighthavemade.Atonepoint
ashadowyeffect-grayness,orothercharacteristicsjustmen‐
tioned-willocc皿Oneorseveralofthesemaybeinvolved,but
agamyour
sutjectivefeel
ingisthemostim
portantclue・Im
agination
maybringyouaclearpicture,fbrexample,thatmaythenbecome
fUzzyba
ndinthatcaseth
eblurredquali
tywouldbeyourh
intofprob‐
ableaction・

U
nti
lyo
uha
vet
rie
dth
eex
erc
ise
and
bec
ome
fUl
lya
cqu
ain
ted
withit,youwillnotunderstanditseffectiveness・Ybuwillknow〉fbr
instance,whentherememberedeventandimaginationintersect
withan
otherprobabilit
y6Whetherornoty
ouhayeanygreats
uccess,
theexer
cisewillbegi
naneurologic
alreorientat
ionthatwillb
emost
importantifyouhopetoglimpser
ealitiesthatareoutsideofyour
pre
sentne
urologi
callya
ccepte
dsense
reality

(R、秘s‘伽I伽1.ノThisexerciseisamentala
ndbiologicaldoorway
thatcanexpandbothyourconceptsofyourselfandreality6There
maybeins
tancesinwhichitseems
thatlittleprogressis
madeduring
theexerciseitseKDuringtheday bhowevenhayingmadeanimpolL
tantdecisioninonedirection,youma
ybegintofとeltherealityof
theopposited
ecisionanditsramifications・Th
eexercisemayalso
resultinadifferentkindo
fadream,onethatisrecognizedwithin
thedream
state,atleast,asanin
troductiontoaprobabl
erealityMm
deal
directlywi
thfUturepr
obabilitie
sinthedre
amstateina
nycase.
(Hz"se.)Forexample,inaseriesofdreamsyoumaytryoutvarious
solutionstoagivenproblem,andchooseoneofthese.'Thatchoice
becom
esyourphys
icalreality
6
Accordingtotheintensityofthesituation,nowbanotheralso
desirablesolutionmaybeworkedoutinaprobablereality60n
anunconsciou
slevelyouareaware
ofyourprobablesel
ves,andthe
y
ofyou、Ybus
harethesamepsychic
roots,andyourjoint
yetseparat
e
dreamsareavailableto“allofyou.”Thisdoesnotmeanthatyou
SESSION687 ・83・

aredreamingsomeoneelse,sdream,anymorethanitmeansthat
twins,fbrexample,do・Itdoesmeanthatyourprobableselves
andyoushareinabodyofsymbolism,background,andabilityThe
multistructurednatureofthedreamstateallowsfbrdreamdramas
i
nWhi
chpro
bable
selve
sdoap
peal:
Theym
ayapp
earas
sym
bolic
ally
r
epr
esen
tmgst
rongc
harac
terls
tlcsu
ponwh
ichth
eyh
ave
fbc
used,
tlloughyouhaveignoredthem.
(SZり1,ノ卵Thedreamstate,howevendoesoperateasarichwebof
communicationbebWeenprobableselvesandprobableexistences・
Allprobabilitiesspringfrominnerrealityうfromthepsyche,sown
inner
activitya
ndstructu
re.(Lo7zgj
ba2jse.)T
heconscio
usnesstha
tyou
knowcanindeednowemergeintoeven
greaterrealizationofitself;
butnotbyobsessiv
elydefendingitsoldposition、Instea
ditmustrec
ognizeitspowerasthedirectorofprobableaction,andnolonger
i
nhi
bit
its
own
gre
ate
rca
pac
iti
es・
Inyourterms,untilnowyo
urconsciousnesshasspecializedin
neurologicalpatterning、Asmentioned伽伽sjolz5卿,thiswas
extremel
yimportantwhileitl
earnedtheartofspec
ializedfbcus・
Nowbhowevenitmustbegi
ntorecognizethatitcanindeedexpand,
andMngintoitsawarenessotherquitelegitimaterealities・The
natureofproba
bilitiesmustbeunderstood,fb
rthetimehascomein
theworldasyouexperienceitwherethegreatestwisdomanddis岸
criminationareneeded・YburconsciousnessandneurologicalprCju-
d
ice
bli
ndy
out
oth
efU
lld
ime
nsi
Ono
fph
ysi
cal
act
ivi
ty6
The
tru
e
i
mpl
ica
tio
nso
fph
ysi
cal
act
ion
are
not
asy
eta
ppa
ren
tto
you

(AC”加伽”α秘s‘伽10:2ヲ.)Ybuarebeginningtounderstand
therealityofyourplanet・Ybucannotplunderit,fbrexample-
somethingyouareonlybeginningtoleam,Openingupyour
consciousnesstopreviouslydeniedmessageswouldbringyouin
directcontactwithotherlifejfbrmsonyourplanetinawaythat
youhavefbrmerlydeniedyourselves、Yburcellularknowledgeof
pastandfUturepr
obabilitiesalonewouldtea
chyouaspilitualand
c
orp
ora
lco
urt
esy
6
仏伽肺0冗今”"〃”α"se.)Giveusamoment..、The"unknown”
reality
sustainsyouandt
heweboflifeasyo
uunderstandit・
Yburcon‐
sciousconceptsmustenlargesothattheconsciousselfcanunde形
standitstruenature、Asyouthinkofit,consciousnessisbarely-
・84。 SECTION1

bare1唾一halfdeveloped、Ithaslearnedtoidentifywithonesmall
groupof
neurological
lyacceptedre
sPonses,Por
tionsofthebr
ainnot
u
sed
lie
lat
ent
,wa
iti
ngf
brt
her
eco
gni
tio
nth
atw
ill
tri
gge
rth
emi
nto
activity伽伽tl1)リ.Whenthishappens,themindwillbecomeawareof
ther
ichbed
ofprOba
biliti
esupon
WhiCht
heegono
wrides
soblin
dly6
Th
egreat
latentb
ufalwa
ys-sen
seddim
ensions
ofspir
ituali
zed
creaturehoodwillthenbegintoflowe工Afewgreatmenhave
glimpsedthoseabilities,comma,andtheirloveoftheraceandtheir
integrityhadcausedthemtotriggertheunusedportlonsofthe
brain,21ntheir
waytheysensedthegreatprobab
lefUtureandits
ramifications・

Incenturiespasttheysawyourpresent,thoughthroughtheir
ownvision,andsoitwasonlyp
artiallythepresentasyouknowit・
Yburemot
ionalrealitytrulylea
psintoitsownonlynowan
dthen,fbr
yourve
ryconceptsofyou
rselvesdenythe
multidimensiona
laspects
ofyourbeing・Theneedandtheyearningtoloveandtoknoware
bothb
iologicallyp
resentwithin
you、Theyarep
resentwithin
theani-
ma1s,
andwithinabl
adeofgrass・
TheconceptsofGodthatyouhave,havegonehandjn-hand
withthedevelopmentofyour
consciousness・Theego,emergmg,
neededtofeelits
dominanceandcontrol,andsoit
imaginedadom-
inantgodapartfromnature・Oftennationsactedasgroupegos-
eachwithitsowngodpicturing,itsownconceptsofpowe正When-
everatribeoragrouporanationdecidedtoembarkuponawanit
a
lWa
ysu
sed
the
con
cep
tof
its
god
tol
ead
ito
n・
伽s〃αlfIO:術リThegodconceptthenwasanaid,andanimpol迄
tantone,toman,semergingego、TbdevelopitssenseofspecializaF
tion,theegofbrgotthegreatcooperatlveventureoftheearth、Ifa
hunterlite
rallyknowshisrelati
onShipwithananimal,h
ecannotkill
it・Ondeeperlevelsbothanimalandmanunderstandtheconnec-
tions、Biologicallythemanknowshehascomefromtheearth,Some
ofhiscellshavebeenthecellsofanimals,andtheanimalknowshe
willlookoutt
hroughaman,seyes、3Theearthve
ntureiscoopera戸
tive、The
slainbeastisto
morrow,shunte正
Intermsofegoco
nscious
-
ness,howeve喝therewerestagesofgrowth;andthegodconcepts
thatspokeofonenesswithnaturewerenotthosethatservedthe
ego'spurposesinthelineofdevelopmentasyouunderstandit

e肋”
tej
bIノ

SESSION687 ・85.

Forawhilesuchtechniquesworked・Always,howeveLtherewas
theundeniableinnerselfinthebackground:man,sdreams,his
biological
andsPiritualintegrl
ty)andtheseinonewayo
ranother
werealwaysbefbrehim・
Inyourprobabilityyoudidallowtheinnerselfsomefreedom・
Therefbre,theso-calledegotisticalconsciousnesswasnotglvencom-
pleteswayJtremainedflexibleenoughsothatevenhiddeninits
godconcepts4thereweresymbolsofgreaterreality6Ybursystem
deals
withphysi
calmanipu
lability
ウagain,an
dthetran
slationof
cre‐
ativityin
tophysicalfbrm、
Anexteriorsepa
rationhadtoocc
urfbra
while,in
whichconsciousn
essfbrgot,egot
istical
lys
peaking,t
hatit
wasapartofnature,andpretendedtobeapart・
Itwasknown,however-andunconsciouslywritteninthecells
andmindandheart-thatthisproCedurewouldonlygoso伽
Whenman,sconsciousnesswassureofitselfitwouldnotneedtobe
sonarrowlyfbcused・Thenthetruefloweringofhumanity,scon‐
sciousnesscouldbegin・Thentheegocouldexpandandbecome
a
war
eof
rea
lit
ies
ith
ad“
ear
lie
r,'
ign
ore
dPe
rio
d.
(ん蝿如加州sα加肋αノbα"伽0〃cjMj帆asshem伽肋ack

M、/
bγ仇
.)
Abriefbreakl
(10:う9t01M刀o
Ybuhaveputyourselvesinapositionwhereyourconsciousness
mustnowbecomeawareoftheprobablepastsandprobablefUtures,
inorde
rtofbrmfbry
ourselvesasan
e,fUlfilling
,andcreatlve
present・
Egoconsciousnessmustnowbefamiliarizedwithitsroots,orit
willturnintosomethingelse・Ybuareinapositionwhereyourprl戸
vateexperienceofyourselfdoesnotcorrelatewithwhatyouaretold
byyoursoc
ieties,churches,scien
ces,archaeologies,oro
therdisci-
plines・Man's"unc onscious''knowledgeisbecomi ngmoreandmore
consciouslyapparent、Thiswillbedoneunderandwiththedirection
ofanenlightenedandexpandingegotisticalawareness(伽ch伽"er),
thatcanorganizetheheretoneglectedknowledge-Oritwillbe
doneattheexpenseofther
● ●
easoninginte
llect(‘Zgzz如加"er),leading
toarebirthofsuperstltlon,Chaos,andtheunnecessarywarbetween
reasonandintuitiveknowledge.
(Pm4se.)When,atthispointnow,ofmankind,sdevelopment,his
emergingunconsciousknowledgeisdeniedbyhisinstitutions,then
・86. SECTION1

i
twi
llr
ise
upd
esp
ite
tho
sei
nst
itu
tio
ns,
and
ann
ihi
lat
eth
em.
(Pc
z"s
e、ノ
Cultaftercultwille
merge,eachunrestrainedbytheu
seofreason,
becausereasonwillhavedeniedtheexistenceoframpantuncon‐
sciousk
nowledge,d
isorganize
dandfEelin
gonlyitsow
nancientfb
rce,
Ifthishappens,allk
indsofoldandnewreligiousden
ominations
willw狐andal
lkindsofideologies
surface・Thisneednott
akeplace,
fbrtheconsciousmind-basically>now-havinglearnedtofbcus
inphysicalterms,ismeanttoexpand,toacceptunconsciousinm
ilionsandknowledge,andtoorganizethesedeeplycreatlvepnncr
ples
intocu
ltural
patte
rns・
Thegreatemotionoflovehasbeenthusfarpoorlyused,yetit
representsev
enthebiologicalimp
etusofyourbeing、Ybur
religions
inalargemeasurehavetaughtyoutohateyourselvesandphysical
exlstence・Theyhavetoldyou toloveGod,butrarelytaughtyouto
experl
encethegods
inyoursel
ves・
Now:Inonewayoranotherreligionshavealwaysfbllowed,
again,thedevelopmentofyourconsciousness,andsotheyhave
serveditspurposesandyours;andtheyhavealwaysreflected,
thoughd
istorted,tho
segreaterin
nerrealities
ofyourbeing、
Inhis‐
toncterms,asyouunderstandthe
m,the“progression''ofreligion
glvesyouaperfectpictureofthedevelopmentofhumanconscious-
ness,thedifferentiationofpeoples
andnations,andthegrowthof
theideasofthe“individual.,,

Thereisnothingwr
ongwiththeconceptofanegotis
ticallybased
individualbeing,Colon:Iamnotsug
gesting,therefbre,thatyour
individual
ityissomethingtobe
lost,thrownaside,o
rsuperseded・
Noramlsayingthatitshouldbeburied,submerged,ordissolvedin
asuperseⅢamnotsuggestingthatitsedgesbebluITedbyapowe歴
fUlunconscious・

伽伽tl1ツリIamsayingthattheindMdualselfmustbecomecon‐
sciou
slyawareo
ffarmorer
eality;th
atitmusta
llowitsre
cognition
of
identitytoe
xpandsothatitinclude
spreviouslyunconscio
usknowL
edge・ndothisyoumustunderstand,again,thatmanmustmove
beyondtheconceptsofonegod,oneself;onebodyうoneworld,as
theseideasarecurrentlyunderstood5Ybuarenowpoised,inyour
terms,uponathresholdfromwhichtheracecangomanyways・
Therearespeciesofconsciousness・Yburspeciesisinatlmeof
change・The
rearepotentialswith
inthebody'smechanism
s,inyour
SESSION687 ・87.

terms,notasyetusedDeveloped,theycanimmeasurablyenrichthe
race,andbringittolevelsofspiritualandpsychicandphysical
fUlfillment・Ifsomechangesarenotmadeウtheraceassuchwillnot
endure.

(Ⅱ:26.)Thisdoesnotmeanthatyouwillnotendure,orthatin
a
not
her
pro
bab
ili
tyt
her
ace
wil
lno
t-b
utt
hat
iny
our
ter
mso
fhi
s‐
t
ori
cal
seq
lue
nce
,th
era
cew
ill
not
end
ure

(Hz秘se.)Speaking
nowinthosehistorictermst
hatyouunder‐
stand,letmesaythattherewasnosingle−linedeveloPmentfrom
animalto
man,butparalle
llines,inwhich
fbrcenturlesani
mal-man
andman-animalcoexistedcooperativelyJnthesamewayn州
unknownamongstyou,manyspeciesofwhatyoumaycallprobable
man6dwellinembryofbrm・
Becauseoftheego'sparticularlineofdeveloPment,youhave
e
xperlment
edwithartificialdru
gsandchemicals,bothi
nfbodsand
f
brmedi
cinalpurposes,
aswellasfbr“rel
igious',enligh
tenment・
SomeoftheeffectsofLSD7andotherartificialpsychedelicdrugs
glveyouahintofotherprobabledirectionsyourconsciousness
mighthavefbllowed,ormightstillfbllow6Astheexperlmentsare
conducted,howeve喝andintheignoranceofthefmmework,the
consciousmi
ndtakesasubordinatep
osition・Instead,usi
ngmethods
otherthandrugs,itcouldbetaughttoexpanditsknowledgefar
moresafely〉toor
ganizeitinwaysthatcouldbemo
stadvantageous、
Still,someoftheex
perimentsdogivehintsofcertai
naspectsofone
ofthesp
ecies'probab
ledevelopme
nts・
Giveusamoment・Restyourhand...
(Vtry伽伽吻リYbucannotdoanything,literallyうthatisnotnat-
ural.Ne
vertheless,o
veraperiodoft
ime“artifici
al',chemical
staken
withfbodintothebodywillfbrmanewkindofnature,inyourterms.
Yburbodiesarebeau
tifUllyeqluipPed,andwillturnal
mostanything
totheiradvantage・Ac
cordingtomanyschoolsofthough
t,artificial
drugs,so-called,orchemicals,areconsideredinaverynegatlve
light,cuttingyouofHromnature・舵tsuchexperimentsrepresenta
stronglineofprobabilityonlyi
nits“infancy〉,,inwhichmancould
sustainhims
elfwithoutdrainingth
eearth,livewithoutk
illinganl-
mals,andliterallyfbrmanewkindofphysicalstructureconnected
t
othe
earth,
whileno
tdeplet
ingits
substan
ce・
ThisdoesnotmeanthatsomebiologicalconfUsionmightnot
・88・ SECTION1

resultinthemeantime・Itdoesmeanthateveninthoseterms,and
consciouslylmknowing,mankindisexperimentingwithaprobable
speciesandworkin
goutquitespiritualiSsuesMmrp
r o
bablefUtures
andyourprob
ablepasts,inlargerte
rms,existatonce、Iwi
llbeginby
explai
ningyourhi
storytoyou
,atleasttos
omeextent,
inthehisto
lical
telmsyourecognize.][bthatdegree,Ihopetomakeyourunknown
r
eal
ity
con
sci
ous
lyk
now
n.
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asglven,exceptwiththePrefacefirst,Sectionlshouldbeentitled
"
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and
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‘Un
kno
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lit
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amoment....

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eatII:
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s,Iwi
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howho
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nencewiththeworldasyouknowit・Period・
ThearchaeologyofthesoulandthebloodisncItburied,bUt
aliveinyourexperlence・Aphotographisnomorearelicthana
fbssil
is・Eachisfi
lledwiththe
energyofbei
ngNeitheris
buliedin
apastbeyondyourknowing・Aphotographlivesinthepresentof
your
psyche,an
dafbssili
nthelivin
gvitality
ofyource
lls“eI例.
SECTION2

PARALLELMAN,AnERNATEMAN,
ANDPROBABLEMAN:THEREHECTION

OITHESEINTHEPRESEN1C

PRⅣATEPSYCHE.

YOURMUⅡIDIMENSIONAL

REALITYINTHENOW

OI¥YOURBEING.
SESSION687

MARCH4,1974
(CONTINUED)


12:
01.
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w:S
ect
ion
2:"
Par
all
elM
an,
Alt
ern
ate
Man
,an
dPr
ob‐
ableMan,,,Colon:“TheReflectionofTheseinthePresent,Private
P
syc
he.
,,T
hat
ist
heh
ead
ing

(Rz況死.)Separatedfromthat-thatisoneheading-thenext
h
ead
ing:“Ybu
rMultidim
ensional
Realityi
ntheNowo
fYburBei
ng.,,
(LOM”Endofsession-
(‘肌'jgカォー,ツ
ーandmyheartiestregardstoyouboth・Ruburtisregeneratmg・
IwillhavemoretosaytohimshortlyJlikehimtogetsomeofhis

ood
ies
(0剛肺6
00ノセ
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st.
(Wba"ハツ0",S伽.GOO伽妙t、”
(12:0ィA,M、〃"81,ノassoo"0伽q/、〃加脇伽肋α肋‘e"αzノ"ygooJ
o"'”"eγ伽加.伽j"g如加mcke';she6“剛0岬鋤11)o"加加ルォ
0'0伽伽oγ:I/1ツノ肋州伽t畑$.‘Ⅶ妬e加冗c臥sα形so"”伽〃w伽加
‘zoso柵伽guノ伽Icome剛q/Wb州,,伽Ⅷ‘Z.sノiec伽伽e伽o伽”
α1,ノ叩.‘‘T吻弛dウ61tγwzt,肋〃”0伽imMり1sα伽加...,,
(Tノig”郷加0噸'89〃"eオo〃me伽to"Ce卿如sMMo"e‘‘αzotq/、
600Mj伽加"城eγsheimノ剛to伽.B伽伽伽恥ノbe伽伽gノb“Mj6ee”
α〃t:W7bg”sノbe形α"ze〃t加耐ノbe加atgγaZz(ノas‘伽冗加'29伽m4gノbノb〃,,as
sノigq/1!‘”伽〃加州"9sノbe畑,zaimノα形q/、馳伽l剛g"〃,”卿叩
如me伽”α”妙tZjgh“"助郷剛0形COγzZ伽伽a07z伽lbacjW虎e"s

・91。
・92・ SECTION2

oⅧeγMs伽如肋・加as"M伽妨ezIasIs”#伽伽伽‘肋‘z,"ん"‘
加脇ノi…"α伽s卿伽伽jゅ'ソ''α加州〃e〃剛'09‘伽st伽IgO城
aJMOz‘"@.”sノbe卿6ack伽6ezj−aM1mノ0he叩.肋ノbaJ伽αme伽he
形COγ伽911)αγtq/wie””""、ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN687

1.Seth,smaterialhereaboutdreamsolutionsremindedmeofafew
linesjustaboutallthatweresayed-fromapoemJanewrotewhenshewas
l
7ye
ars
old

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A”んs〃ノbgm.

Ihazノe/b"'@"やgck〃伽伽伽伽eα伽形
AMsazノ師娩e肌
B伽肋eJ形α加sz(ノ”z(ノノbatI1mノα"机.

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ne'
sfirs
tpubl
ish
edmat
erial
ond
reams
(prec
ogn
iti
veand
other
wis
e)
c
anb
efbund
incha
pters4a
nd5of
TソbeCb”
'29q/
、馳娩(o
Iigin
altit
le:Hb肌C
D‘ひe”肋拠γEsPP伽r).
ShequotesSethondreamsinChapterl4ofThe馳肋MZz伽αI,andto
someextent hediscussesthemdirect lyin艶オノMI#)eaAsandP伽' 0αJR‘α”・
Howeve喝we,veaccumulatedquiteabitofunpublishedSethmatelialon
dreams,andl,llstartlookingfbrchancestoinsertsomeofthosedatainthe
restof"助加Oz(ノ""Rea伽.
2.1,dsaythatWhenhetalksaboutthe“unusedp ortionsofthebrain,”
thatphysica
lorgan,Sethmeansqualit
iesofnonphysicalminda
swell、Westill
h
ave
muc
hto
lea
rna
bou
tth
ebr
ain
(le
tal
one
the
min
d);
eve
nth
oug
hby
now
allsectionsofthebrainhavebeenprobeddowntothemolecularlevel,no
traceorimprintofathoughthaseverbeenfbundwithinitstissue・Asananal−
o部theinnateknowledgeofprobabilitiesthatSethpostulatesheremaybe
relatedtothebraininthesamewaythatmemoryevidently“happens,,
throu
ghoutitsp
arts,instead
ofbeinglocal
izedinjuston
eofthem・
Formaterialonmentalandpsychicexpansionsinoldage,andthehemi-
spheresofthebrain,seethe650thsessioninChapterl3ofP伽0"αJRgα恥.
AndinChapter21of馳娩Sリメ)eaAS,SethbIieflymentlonstheeventualactiva-
tionof"
newareas,'i
nthebraint
o"physicall
ytakecareof
,past-lifE
memories・
Seethe586thsessionatll:02.
3.Speakin
gliterally
bbecauseof
theirdisso
lutionupo
nthedeatho
ftheir
host,theman,scellswon,tbecomepartoftheanimal,sstructure-butat
leastsom
eofthelonglivedm
olecularcompone
ntsofthosecells
coulddoso,
SESSION687 ・93.

andwithalltheirmemoriesintact・Ithinkthere,smoretotheideathansuch
a‘‘ti
ght,'inte
rpretatlo
nasthis,
however;w
ithpossib
lythetra
nsfセrence
ofceL
lularmemory(orsomeequivalentquality)fromcreaturetocreaturebeing
involved・Wehaven,taskedSethtogointothisyet・
Janetreatedsimilar
conceptspoeticallyin
l965:

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I/も"岬s〃
Ⅷ伽”me,加加8.
cり”形伽s伽伽8,,WbOt
AMgo6伽"”州α”.

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L叩“〃卿s伽.
M)ノルeα伽Mgj伽施物
AJM7yj?09伽thes況冗,
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Theノウひ&伽s肱伽mck.
吻伽γtα”。gゾル伽α'2go肌t,
A"szU“729伽加拠"伽d伽0秘s
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bjc
Bs.
・94. SECTION2

4.Formaterialonprobabilities,thegodconcept,andreligion,see
chaptersl4-17and21in馳娩助eaAS,andChapterl7inA伽伽γ厩s伽
Cり7zscjO“"“s、


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cho
fSe
th,
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ace
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lie
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SESSⅡON688

MARCH6,1974
9:47mM・WEDNEsDAY

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Ⅷ”q/伽如伽、がbγts畑郷t伽2』g力加伽血cj''9伽zU耽醗”"0s⑳
伽tかaZlWcam伽伽伽加s”んCO"scj皿泌加州α冗伽g伽t伽as
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68伽s“0”0伽励伽岬2QIsazlノs加昭豚e加6伽cgs6伽""”lbaj緋
j'29α”伽伽lb0s鈎伽叩伽edl1yt00伽伽加加"".
(The"”加‘ん"曲lb呼伽"ゥγり6α刷秒”棚"“伽伽''9〃ho”
加冗q/sZz伽QgzzS伽'g剛he伽棚“伽批o伽冗加"伽伽cgzzj'39
伽5肋hsess帆如馳伽"1,α'@.助伽励om加叩o州”伽‘zem6jIy如
伽"郷s卿0"・肋gbOstjIシ仰伽as伽伽柳郷が如猟伽ノi伽加as
”蝿tMO加伽lba伽“Bシ〃αzノ蝿伽肋蛾9Wリッα”z(ノ伽況M〃
1bα柵'29q/、”やoγt伽t,'q/yZzlze,,Z(ノ肋剛CO肱I形α"ze‘2,ICO伽”形's
仰o”α伽6α肋如”畑α伽”q/、肱伽伽COん伽s9"α"伽q/、伽
卵伽哩”師””伽がO""伽α伽h0seco"scjo"SCO""e伽"s伽αSα肋
to加納伽”城'@gzノ剛畑lIy.I伽卿伽do”o”zuo戒伽伽沈α"”〃
(A伽加加加0m“””ん"g伽伽cjd“伽柚e伽/も剛OCC伽伽e
猟Mbesch“"伽wI9伽“qりりsass伽s,加蜘。q/、s”c伽g伽伽orソb秘か
。〃"妙t,乃伽s伽o"wI9伽郷叩冗妙伽"腕qノもγ伽加州α伽伽72s

・95.
・96・ SECTION2

q/シgγα".B““sノbeⅧ‘j,伽妙tsノbe能伽t〃α、"“α6伽“Zzsα'@‘Z
1I)岬〃α"。〃卿伽伽j,;sheα""02』"蜘伽jwz(ノα伽伽Oh0脇伽
s
8ss
jO"

(‘伽。〃0z(ノ伽〃伽s伽'09ノb蝿‘伽噸。,11)α耐'09theα”sq/、〃
γひcノセ〃w卿ノセ‘Z伽畑α伽aJge城'090仰城ezi・脳αg形伽MIb...'ソ
Go
odeven
ing.
(‘‘GOO‘”郷鴫馳肋.,)
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ow:
The
beg
inn
ing
ofS
ect
ion
2、Y
bua
lre
ady
hav
eth
ehe
adi
ng・
Giveusamoment..、


heCU,
s,or
units
ofcons
ciousne
ss,lar
eliteral
lyineve
rypla
ce
an
dtimea
tonce
・Theyp
ossesst
hegreat
estadap
tability§
andapr
o‐
f
bund“i
nbom,
,prope
nsityfb
rorganiz
ationof
allkinds・
Theya
ctas
i
ndividua
ls,and
yeteac
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swithinit
aknowledg
eofallo
ther
k
indsof
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tythat
ishappe
ninginan
yothergi
venunitor
group
of
u
nit
s・

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helGtheunitsa
ctuallyfbrmth
esystemsofrea
lityin
whichthey
havetheirexperlence、
Inyoursystem,fbrexam
ple,they
arewithinthephenomenalworld、Theywillalwayscomeunderthe
guiseo
fanyparticul
arpattemofr
eality》then、
Inyourtermst
heycan
movefbrwardorbackwardintime,buttheyalsopossessanother
kind
ofinteri
ormobili
tywithi
ntimeasy
ouknowit

Asther
eareinsidestoapples
,sothinkoftheordina
rymoment
asanapp
le・Inusualexpe
rlenCe,youhold
thatappleinyo
urhand,
oreatit・Usingthisanalogyうhoweventheappleitself(aSthe
moment)wouldcontaininfinitevarlatlonsofitselfwithihitsel正
TheseCU,stherefbrecanoperateevenwithintime,asyouundelL
standit
,inwaysthatare
mostdifficultt
oexPlain・Timen
otonlygoe
s
backwardandfbrward,buti
nwardandoutward・Iamstillusingyou
r
ideaoftimeheretosomedegree・伽“8.)Laterinthisbooklhope
toleadyoubeyonditentirelyBUtinthetermsinwhichIamsPeak員
ingitistheinwardandoutwarddirectionsoftimethatgiveyoua
umversethatseemstobefairlypermanent,andyetisalsobeing
created・

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sinwa
rdando
utwardt
hrustal
lowsfbr
several
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ons
tha
tare
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ela
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sepa
rat
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stableuniversesystems、Suchasystemmayseemlikeaclosedone2
fromanyvleWpointwithinitse正舵tthisinwardandoutwardthrusG
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ngc
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one
ffe
cti
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yse
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und
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niq
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of
SESSION688 ・97・

e
ach
uni
ver
sal
sys
tem
,wh
ile
all
owi
ngf
bra
con
sta
ntg
lve
-an
d戸t
ake
of
energyamongthem.
(m0.ノNoenergyiseverlost、Itmayseemtodisappearfrom
onesystem,butifso,itwillemergeinanothe正TheinwardandoutF
wardthrus
tthatisnotperceivedi
slargelyresponsible
fbrwhatyou
thinkofasordina
ryconsecutivetime.(Rz肌s8.3)
Itisoftheutmost
andsupremeimpo rtance,ofcourse,thattheseCU,s areliterally
indestructible、Theycantakeanyfbrm,organizethemselvesinany
kindoftime-behavionhyphen,andseemtofbrmarealitythatis
completelydep endentuponitsapparentfbrmandst ructure・舵t,
disappearingthroughoneofthephy
sicists,blackholes,4fbrexam-
ple,thoughstructureandfbrmwouldseemtobeannihilatedand
timedrasticallyaltered,therewouldbeanemergenceattheother
end,wherethewhole“packageof auniverse,”havingbeenclosedin
theblackhole,wouldbereopened・
Thereistheconstantsurgeintoyouruniverseofnewenergy
t
hrou
ghinfin
iteminu
tesourc
es、Theso
urcesar
etheCU,
sthemse
lves・
Intheirownwayウandusingananalogy,now>incertainrespectsat
leasttheCU,soperateasminutebutextremelypotentblackholes
andwhit
eholes,asth
eyarepresen
tlyunderstoo
dbyyourphysi
cists・
Giveusamoment.、〆

The
CU,s,f
bllowin
gthatan
alogyう
servea
ssource
points
or"hole
s,,
throughw
hichenergyfall
sintoyoursyste
m,orisattracte
dtoit−
andinsodoin9,fbrmsit、TheexperienceoffbIwardtimeandthe
appearanceofphy
sicalmatterinsPaceandtime,an
dallthephe‐
nomenalworld,results・AsCU,sleaveyoursystem,timeisbroken
down・ItseffectsarenolongerexperiencedasconsecutlVe,and
matterbecomesmoreandmoreplasticuntilitsmentalelements
become
apparent
、NewCU,se
nterandlea
veyoursys
temconsta
ntly〉
then・Wit
hinthesys
teme7zmassg
,howeve喝thr
oughtheirgr
eatand
smal
lorgani
zatio
nalstr
ucture
s,theC
U,sare
awareof
every
thingh
ap-
pening-notonlyonthetopofthemoment(g剛伽'29),butwithin
i
tin
all
ofits
prob
abili
ties・
Now:Thismeansthatbiologicallythecellisawareofallofits
probablevari
ations,whileinyourtlmeandstr
ucturesitholdsits
uniQluepositionasapart,Say〉ofanygivenorganinyourbody
(Pm4se.
)Ingreate
rtermsthec
ellisahuge
physicalu
niverse,or
biting
aninvisibleCU;andinyourtermstheCUwillalwaysbeinvisible-
・98・ SECTION2

beyondthesmallestphenomenonthatyoucanperceivewithany
kindofi
nstrument,Tbsom
eextent,howeven
itsactcanbeindi
rectly
apprehendedthroughitseffectuponthephenomenonthatyoucan
percelve.
(Rz〃seatIO:26Jgot〃"ea6〃伽伽伽α刺α伽'29如加"".)
TheEEunitsmentionedearlier5representthestageofeme好
g
ence
,thethre
sholdpoin
tthatpra
cticallya
ctivates
theCU,s,i
nyou
r
terms、Wewillhavemoretosayabouttheselate正
Itisvitalthatyouunderstandthisinwardandoutwardthrustof
"time,,,howeve砥andrealizethatfromthisflowstheconsecutlve
appearanceofthemoment・Thethrustinggivesdimensionstotime
thatsofaryouhavenoteVenbeg
untorealize、Again,youliveonthe
surfaceofthemoments,withn
ounderstandingoftheunrecognized
a
ndu
nof
fic
ial
rea
lit
ies
tha
tli
ebe
nea
thA
llo
fth
is,
onc
emo
re,
ist
ied
i
nwi
thyour
accepte
dneur
ologica
lreco
gnition
ofcerta
inmessa
ges
o
verot
hers,y
ourment
alprCju
dicethate
flectivel
yblinds
youto
o
the
rquit
evalid
biolo
gical
communi
cations
thata
reindee
dpres
ent
allofthe“time,,、

伽伽tl1y:)Iamtrymgtotellyousomethingaboutthegreater
r
eal
ityofy
ourspe
cies,ye
ttodoso
withan
yjustic
e,Imus
tdivest
you,

fpossib
le,ofcertainconcep
tsaboutthebeginning
oftime,or
"
man
,se
arl
yhi
sto
ryb
,,
Ibstartwith,howevenwewillfbrawhileleanontheoldtermi-
nologyうwhilehopingtograduallyleaveitbehind、Giveusamoment
andrestyourhand...
仰α伽”彫.4/物.α伽オヲ0secO"伽〃'’8,as馳地'2ノasα伽のz‘ノ伽
j
72g
tOc
剛如秘
2.ノ
Th
eCU,sfbrm
allsystem
ssimultan
eousl
y6Havin
gfbrmed
yours,
a
ndfromth
eirenergyd
iversifyi
ngthems
elves
intophy
sicalf
brms,
the
ywereaware
ofallofthe
Probablev
ariat
ionsfro
manygive
nbio‐
l
ogicalst
rain、There
wasnevera
nystrai
ghtli
neofdev
elopme
ntas,
s
aybfromr
eptilestom
ammal,ape
,andman
、Inst
eadther
ewereg
reat,
s
till-c
ontin
uing,i
nfini
telyr
ichpa
ralle
lex
plosi
onsof
lif
efbrms
and
pattemsinasmanydirectionsaspossible、Therewereanimal-men
and
man-a
nimal
s,usi
ngyou
rterm
s,tha
tshared
botht
imean
dspac
e
f
brman
ycent
uries
、6T
his
is,as
youal
lwell
kno
w,aph
ysica
lsyst
emi
n
time・Herecellsdieandarereplaced・Knowingtheirownindestruc-
tibility§theCU,
swithinthemsimplychangefbrm,
retaininghowever
SESSION688 ・99.

the
ident
ityof
allthec
ellstha
tthey
haveb
een、伽伽t
l1ツリWhi
lethe
c
elldi
esp
hys
icall
y,i
tsinv
iol
atena
tur
eis
notbe
tra
yed、I
tis
simpl
yno
longerphysicaL
Thatkindof“death,,is,then,naturalinonewayoranother
withinyoursystem、IwillbespeakingherefirommanyvleWpoints,
andlaterlwilldiscussinMlyourideasofmortality6Here,howeve喝
letmestatethata
lllifEiscooperative・Italsoknows
itexistsbeyond
itsfbrm・

Theexperienceofyourspeciesinvolvesacertainkindofcon-
s
ciou
snessdeve
lopment,
highlyvit
al・伽"s'.
)Thisnece
ssitateda
ceI箔
t
aink
indofspec
ializati
on,acerta
in“longte
rm,,iden
tificatio
nwith
fbrm・Cellularstructuremaintainsbrillianteffectivenessinthe
body,spresentreali唾butknowsitselffreeofit、Man,sparticular
kindofconsciousnessfiercelyidentifiedwiththebody6Thiswasa
necessitytofbcusenergytowardphysicalmanipulation・nsome
importantextentthesameappliestotheanimals・Thecellmight
gladly
"die,''but
thespecifi
callyorien
tedman-anda
nimalconsc
ious‐
n
ess
would
notso
willi
nglyl
etgo.
The
celli
sindi
vidua
l,and
strug
gle
sfb
rri
ght
fUl
sur
viv
a1.
Ybt
its
timeislimited,andthebody,ssur
vivalisdependentuponthecell's
innatewisdom:Thecellmustdiefinallyfbrthebodytosurvlve,and
onlybydyingcanthecellfUrthe
ritsowndevelopment,andtherefbre
insureitso
wngreatersulvivaLSo
thecellknowsthatto
dieistOlive.
(I〃9.〃"′伽w7惣伽"q/、伽加α柳α伽αmost/bγ℃加加α泥泥er)
Man'sconsciousness,andtosomeextentthatoftheanimals,is
m
ore
spe
cif
ica
lly
ide
nti
fie
dwi
thf
brm
jho
wev
eIJ
nor
der
tod
eve
lop
hisownkindofindividualizedawareness,manhadtoconsciously
ignorefbra
whilehisownplacewith
inthestructureofthe
earth・His
expenenceoftimewouldseemtobetheexperienceofhisidentity6
Hisconsciousnesswouldnotseemtoflowintohisbodybefbrebirth,
andoutofitafterdeathHewould“fbrget,,therewasatlmetodie・
Hewouldfbrgetthatdeathmeantnewlife・Anaturalmessagehadto
replacetheoldknowledge・
Giveusamoment..、Inthebodycertaincells“kill,,others,and
insodoingthebody,slivingi
ntegrityismaintained
・Thecellsdoeach
otherthatservice仙肋騨如”・Intheexteriorworldcertainanima1s
"kill”others、Ybuhadfbrcenturies,then,speakinginyourlimited
terms,asituationinwhichmenandanimalswerebothhuntersand
・100・ SECTION2

preyJnthosem
istyeras7-fromyo
urstandpoint-these
activities
werecarriedonwiththedeepeSt,mostsacredcomprehension.
Again,th
eslainanimalkne
wthatitwould“
later,,lookoutt
hrough
itssla
yer'seyes
8-attai
ninganew
end近eren
tkindofc
onsciousne
ss・
Theman,theslayenunderstoodthegreatsenseofharmonythat
existede
veninthesla
ying,andkne
wthatinturn
thephysicalma
te‐
rialofhisb
odywouldbeused
bytheeartht
oreplenishthev
egetable
andanimalkingdoms・
Evenwhenyoulostsight−asyouknewyouwould-ofthose
deepconnections,theywouldconUnuetooperateuntil,initsown
waybman'scons
ciousnesscouldrediscoverthekno
wledgeandputit
touse-
deliberately
andWillfUlly
>therebybrin
gingthatcons
cious-
nesstoflow
enlnyourtermsthisw
ouldrePresentagrea
tleap,fbrthe
egotisti
callyawareindi
vidualwouldfUll
ycomprehendunc
onscious
knowledgeandactonhisown,outofchoice、Hewouldbecomea
cons
ciousco-
creatoI:o
bviously
§thishas
notasyet
occuITed

Itoldyou(q伽・10:25如伽s“01Z)thatyoupresentlypercelve
onlythesurfaceofthemoment;soyoualsoperceivebutonelineof
thespecies,development・舵tevenwithinyoursystem,thereare
h
int
sof
the
oth
erp
rob
abl
ere
ali
tie
sth
ata
lso
coe
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hed
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hin
s
a
rea
cas
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poi
nt、
91n
you
rli
neo
fpr
oba
bil
ity
the
yar
eod
dit
ies
,ye
t
evennowyourecognizetheirgreatbraincapacity》andtosomedim
extentglimpsetherangeoftheirowncommunication,
Atonetimeonyourearth,inthewayyoulookattime,therewere
manysuchspecies:waterdweller
s,withbraincapacitiesasgoodas
andbetterthanyourown・Yburlege ndsofmermaids,fbrexample,
thoughhighlyromanticized,doindeedhintofonesuchspecies,
developmen
t・Therewereseveral
speciessmallerthan
thedolphins,
bUtgeneral
lythesamestructurall
ybTheirintelligence
wasindis‐
putable,andoldmythsofseagodsarosefromsuchspecies、Thereis
evennowanextremelyrichemotionallifeonthepartofthedoL
phins,towhichyouarerelativelyblind;andmorethanthis,ontheir
partagreaterrecognitionofotherspeciesthanyouyourselveshave.
(AO"今”""”α秘se伽Ⅱ:2ィ.mg〃伽as伽〃lba”
Thedolphinspossessastrongsenseofpersonalloyal飢andan
intimatefamilypattern,alongwithahighlydevelopedindividual
andgrouprecognitionandbehavio工Theycooperatewitheach
othe喝inotherWOrds・Theygooutoftheirwaytohelpotherspecies,
SESSION688 ・101.

andyettheydonottakepets(Sq/1MIソ,s棚"g伽”、Therewerealso,
howev則manyvarietiesofwatel砦dwellingmammals-somecom‐
biningthehumanwiththefish,thoughroughlyalongthelinesofa
combinatio
nchimpanzee-fishtyp
e,hyphen・Theseweresm
allcrea房
turesWhomovedwithamazingrapiditybandcouldemergeontothe
landfbrdaysatatlme・
Inotherprobabilities,wateHlwellingmammalspredominate、
Theyfarmthelandasyoufarmthewatenandareonlynowlearning
howtooperateuponthelandfbranyamountoftime,asyouare
onlynowlearninghowtomanipulatebelowthewateI:
Thephys
icalunivers
eservesthen
asathreshold
fbrprobabil
ities,
andallpossible
speciesfindtheirgreatestfUlfillmen
twithinthat
system,eachofthemneurologically
tunedintotheirownrealityand
theirown"time.”
Sothebodyitse腿asitpresentlyexists,i
sinnately
equippedwithotherneurologicalresponsesthattoyouwouldseem
tobebiologicallyi
nvisible・Nevertheless,yourconsci
ousnessand
yourbe
liefSarewhat
directthisne
urologicalrec
ognition、Atl
Dirth,
andbefbrestructuredlearningprocessesbegin,youarefar丘eerin
thatre
garCL
Ybucould(underlinedtwice)walkinto‘yesterday,'aswellas
tomorroW Zmlatpointofbirth-ifyoucOUldwalk-andindeed
yourperceptionbringsyoueventsbothinandoutoftimeseqluence・
ResponsestooutPofti
meeventsdonotbringtheinfantrecognition,
approval,oraction,howevenltimmediatelybeginstolearnto
acceptcertamneurologicalpulsesWhichbringresults,andnot
others,andsoneurologicalpatterns areearlyleamed・Thiscanbea
firighteningprocess,
thoughitisaccompaniedbyreassurances、The
infantsees,outofcontext,bo
thpresentandfUmrewithoutdiscrim‐
ination,and伽伽tl1y)Iamspeakingofimagesphysicallyperceived、
Nightmaresonthepartofchildrenoftenoperateasbiological
andpsychicreleases,duringwhichburiedout-oftimeperceptions
emergeexplosively-eventsperceivedthatcannotbereactedto
eBfectivelyinthefaceofparentalconditioning、Thebodyうthen,is
indeedafarmorewondrouslivingmechanismthanyourealize・Itis
thelbody'sownprecognitions'0
thatallowsthechildtodevelop,to
speakandwalkandgrow
lnthesamemanne砥thespeciesasyouthinkofitisatonelevel
awareofitsownprobabilitiesand"fUture,,linesofdevelopment・The
・102. SECTION2

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learning
towalkmay
fallandh
urtitself
;yetitdo
eslearn、
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samewaytheracemakeserrors−andyetinresponsetoitsown
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NOTES:SEssIoN688

1.SeeSectionl,sessions682−84.
2.Ingeneral,
giventhenatureo
ftheCU,s-Seth
'spostulated“
basic”
unitsofconsc
iousnessthatmakeupal
lrealities-closedsyst
emscannot
exist・FromSessiOn581inChapter20of馳肋助"hs:"Basicallyウhowevemo
systemis
closed、En
ergyflowsf
Teelyfromon
etoanotheno
rratherperm
eates
each
・Itisonlyt
hecamouf
lage[phy
sical]s
tructuret
hatgivest
heimpres
sion
o
fclosedsyS
tems,a
ndthelawo
finertiad
oesnotapp
ly61tappe
arstobeare
al‐
ityonl
ywithinyourow
nframework
andbecauseo
fyourlimite
dfbcus.”
Then,fbrsomeearlyquotesfromSethabouthisownabilitytomove
amongcertamsystemsofreality〉seeNote4fbrthe680thsessioninthis
volume.

(Seth,inthe512thsessioninChapterlof助オル助”ks:"Nowattimeslwill
beusingtheteIm‘camoUflage,'refbrringt
othephysicalworldtoWhichthe
outeregorelates,fbrphysicalfbrmisoneofthecamouflagesthatreality
a
dop
ts.
',)

.Th
isl
itt
len
ote
fit
sin
her
efb
rtw
ore
aso
ns:
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e's
pau
se,
and
Set
h,s
dis

cussionofourkindoftime,Here,swhatlwroteat9:55inthe24thsessionfbr


SESSlON688 ・103.

FebruaIylO,1964:‘JanereportsthatwhenshepausesfbrSethduringadeⅣ
eryぅshecansenseth
ewholeconceptofthesubjectbeing
discusSed、Subjec‐
tively〉itappearsto
‘hangoverhe唾,Sinceonthoseoccas
ionsit,stoomucht
o
handleatonce,howevenshefeelsSethwithdrawingit,toreleaseittohera
littleatatimeinthefbrmofconnectedwords傘,,
Andaddedlater:Alsointhatsession,Sethdescribeshowhemust"disen-
tangleconcep
ts,,fromtheirpattern
sinordertorelatethem
throughJane・
HismaterialonthiswillbegiveninanappendixfbrSession711,inVblume
2of"伽k7zoz(ノ"',他α卿.Inthatappendixlassemblefromvarloussessions
infbrmationonthecomplexrelationshipsinvoMngJane-Rubur卜Seth(and
a
lso
Rob
Jos
eph
).
4 .Atyp
ic a
lblackhole,accordingtopredictionsmadebyEinsteininhis
theoryofgr
avityうisthoug
httobethecollaps
edremnantsofagi
antstarthat's
usedupallofitsnuclearene
WItsdensityisunimaginablygreat,itsgravity
sopowerfUlthatnotevenlightcanescapefromitHence,suchanobjectis
inv
is i
ble,fb
rminga
"hole,,
inspace

(舵t,ithasbeenproposedthatsomelightradiationmightescapefrom
the"eventho
rizon,,justab
ove,orsurroundin
g,theblackhole,a
ndthateven‐
tuallythis
radiationmayb
edetectedwithmo
readvancedsatell
iteequipment・
Sethhasn,tcommentedonewayortheotheronsuchtheoreticalattributesof
b
lac
kho
les
.)
Seethe593rdsessionintheAppendixof馳娩助eaAs,whereSethbriefly
discussesbothblac
kholesandtheirsugg
estedcounterparts,w
hiteholes、
5.SeeNote3fbrSession682,andthe683rdsessionjustafterll:30.
6.SeeAppendix6、
7.Justaweekago,inthe686thsession,IaskedSethtocommentonour
ancientorigins,butwithoutgettmgananswe通Atthiswriting,then
,westil

don,tknowWhatperiodinourpasthe,srefErringto・Evidentlyit,saver
ylong
timeagaeveninconventionalpaleontologicalterms,recentdiscoveriesi
n
EastAfricaplaceatoolmakingmaninaction3millionyearsago,withalin‐
eagep ossiblygoingbackl4millionyears、NowweplantoaskSethtodevelo

hisman-animalmaterialsoon,addingmorespecificsandincludingtheprob
abilitiesinvolved・

Anoteaddedlater:Unfbrtunately>weneverdidreceivethekindof
infbrmationwewantedhere,especiallythatonhumanorigins,befbreSeth
finished"肋ル"Ozlノ",'脇α伽.Themainreason?Ibecamesooccupiedwiththe
succeeding
sessionsofthisma
nuscriptthatlfbrg
ottomakethereques
t、
8.SeeSession687atlO:45,aswellasNote3、
9.AtonceSeth'smaterialremindedmeofanovelaboutdolphinsthat
Janeworkedoninl963HerfirstbooMengthfiction,mgRg6e伽S,hadbeen
published(asapaperback)thatsummenandshewasexperimentmgwith
severalnewideas・Acoupleofmonthsbefbrethesesessionsbeganinlate
・104・ SECTION2

Novemberofthatyeax)shewroteanoutlineandfivechaptersfbranovel
aboutthedevelopmentofcommunicationsbetweenmankindandcetaceans,
andcalleditTbHをαγADolリゥ伽.Wehadn,trealizeditatthetime,ofcourse,
butitembodiedsomeoftheideasSethwastoenlargeuponinhisownmate-
Iial、Janehadtimetoshowhermanuscripttoonepublisher-WhorCjected
it-befbretheSethmaterialgotunderwaymlH"γADO馳伽wasthenlaid
aside,
evidentlyfb
rgood・Westil
ltalkabouti
teverysooft
en;westillt
hinkit
s
basicpremisesaregoodones、舵twereshetodothebooknow》Janesays,
s
he'
dha
vet
ore
wri
tei
tco
mpl
ete
lyb
l
O・C
onc
ern
ing
suc
hbo
dil
ypr
eco
gni
tio
n,i
nSe
cti
onl
see
the
beg
inn
ing
ofthe679thsession,andthe684thsessionatlO:07.
SESSⅡON689

MARCH18,1974
9:S5RM・MONDAY

(S蹴奮職リノ鯛;:鰯鰐淵幾M鰯I雪篭捌鴛
0肌伽e/bγα”郷jα加川00ノセ,TheWaynwardHealth.
(WI2ノb〃”sto"ハgss加加z(ノ碗αM〃伽側伽0んezuo戒o”
e肋〃"Unknown,'Realityoγ伽600k0〃伽肋.肋洲q/wie伽euノe
z(ノ”伽syz(ノ肋EsPckzss,α舵伽js伽sh0則COγγ”0”e"c2,α"dOt加沈〃
伽.〃"曲伽‘γ伽wγシ伽ezノ郷噌zUas伽加s伽.ノ
Goodevening・
("Good”獅哨馳肋.,シ
Dictation:Now:TbsomeextenttheClevelopmentofconscious-
nessasyouunderstanditfbllowsthedevelopmentofthegods
throughtheages;andinthosestoriesappeartheguisesthatman
mighthayetaken,aswellasthosethathedid・
Allanimalgodshintofvariousexperimentsandspeciesinwhich
consclousnesstookdifferentfbrms,inwhichthebirthofegotistical
awarenessasyouknowittriedseveralareasofexploration・There
were,fbrexample,differentversionsofman-animalcomprehension
anC
lactiv
ity6
(Lo'zg力α〃s8.ノFromapproximately50millionto30millionyears
ago1thereweremnumerablespeciesthatwouldnowseemtoyouto

・105・
・106・ SECTION2

bemutatedfbrms・Thedistinctionbelweenman-animalandanimal‐
manwasnotasclearasitisinyourtime・Insomewaysconsciousness
wasmoremobile,lesscentered,andmoreexperlmentaLThatearly
rapport,thatearlymixture,wouldlaterberememberedinmythsof
godsinanimalfbrmSuchavarietyex istedlongbefbreyourpaleon‐
tologistsrealizethatitdid、Thereweremanytoolmakinganimal
species,somepredatingman,stoolmakingfacility6Consciousness
knowsalloftheprobabilitiesoff
Ulfillmentopentoit・Eachspecies
carriesinitsindi
vidualandmasspsychethebluepr
intsofsuchprOb‐
ableactualities
、Theseblueprintsarebiologic
allyvalid-thatis,
theyallowthecellslQrecognitiveknowledge,uponwhichpresent
behaviorisbasedThisappliesn
otonlyindividually〉sothatthecell
knowsitsfUturepattern,fbrexample; butinthesamewayうanentlre
specieswillunco
nsciouslyhavetheknowledgeofit
sown“ideal,,jM‐
fillmentinitsoverallworldenvironment・

A
ssp
eci
fie
d,2
ego
con
sci
ous
nes
sgr
ewT
hes
ein
ner
Pat
ter
ns,
natlvetothepsycheofanyspecies,turnedintoconcepts,mental
images-intuitive
Prcjectionsthatwereallmeantto
glveconscious
direction・Thegodsserved,then
,asstimulatorsofdevelopment、
Seeminglyoutsideofthesel虹heyweremeanttoleadtheselfinto
itsgreatestareaoffUlfillment・Thegodimageswouldchangeas
consciousnessdidThevariousgodconceptsthathavefallenbythe
w
ays
ide
,so
tos
pea
k,r
epr
ese
nta
rea
sof
dev
elo
pme
ntt
hat
wer
eno
t
chosen,inyourterms,buttheyarestilllatent、Thetotempole,fbr
example,isaremnantfromaneraWheretherewasmuchgreater
communicationbetweenmanandtheanimals-when,infact,men
wenttotheanimalstolearn,andfromthemfirstacqIuiredknowl‐
edgeofherbsanClcorrectlvemedicinalbehavio正3
(Lo'09汐α"s‘.)Historicallyうitseemstoyouthatmankindwasbom
fromananimal,sundifferentiatedkindofconsciousne
ssintoegotls-
ticalselfawareness・Instead,manytypesofconscio
usnessexistedin
theperiodofwhichlamspeaking、Theanimalschosetodevelop
theirownkindofconsciousness,asyouchoseyourown・Animal
awarenessmayseemundifferentiatedtoyou・Itishoweverhighly
specific,poisedinthemoment,butsocompletelythatinyourterms
pastandfU
turearelargelym
eani

ngless.
ThespecificconCentratlon,howevenresultsinanexqluisite
fbcus・Egoconsciousnesslostpartofthatfbcusincomparison・The
SESSION689 ・107。

totempolesdatebacktothetimewhenmenandanimalsunder-
stoodeachothe喝befbrethatpointofdeparture・Physicalspecies
thatexistedandflourishedinthoseepochsthenbecameProbableto
you,fbrtheydidnotdevelopinyoursystembutbecameextmct,
Theirlivingrelicsexistinthegod conceptsthatembodiedthem・
Giveusamoment...

(AC姥”""”α"seatIO:28.)Inonewayoranotherallmythology
co
ntainsdescr
iptionsof
otherspe
ciesexls
tmgonthee
arthinva
rlous
f
brms、Thi
sinclud
esstor
iesoff
airies
andgian
ts,fbr
exampl
e、Mytho
l‐
og
yte
llsyou
about
thear
chaeolo
gyofy
ourrace
psych
icall
yaswe
lla
s
p
hysi
callyT
herew
ere,t
hen,sma
llera
ndlarge
rspec
iesof
men’4
wit
h
v
arymgco
nscious
connectlo
nswiththe
restofnatur
e・The
large
r
ex
peri
mentsin
volve
dthep
roducti
onofasp
ecies
thatwoU
ldbea
part
of
thee
arth,an
dyetb
ecome
awareco
-creato
rsofi
t、There
werei
nnu-
m
era
ble
con
sid
era
tio
ns,
inn
ume
rab
lee
xpe
rim
ent
s,w
ith
siz
e,b
rai
n
capacity>neurol
ogicalstructure,andwithakind
ofconsciousness
flexibleenoughtochangewithitsenvlronment,andalsovigorous
enoughtoexploreandalterthatenvlronment,Doyouhavethat?
("肋.'ソ
Theemergingconsciousnessh
adtohave,latentlyatleast,the
capacitytobecomeawareofworldconditions・Whenmanknewno
morethanasimple
triballife,hisbrainalreadyha
dthecapacityto
learnanythingitmust,fbronedayitwouldberesponsiblefbrthe
l
ife
ofa
pla
net

Suchleewayleftroomfbrmanyprobabilitiesandfbrmany
"error
s,,'butth
edevelopin
gconsciou
snesshadto
befreetom
akeit
s
ownjudgments、Itwouldnotbeprogrammedanymorethanneces‐
saryb
y“instin
ct、''1twa
s,howeve
喝biologi
callylock
edintoear
thly
existence,andsomeanttounderstanditsnaturalheritage・Itcould
notseparateitselftoomuch,then,orbecomeoverlyaITogant、Its
survivalwassolinkedtotherestofnaturethatitwouldofnecessity
alwayshavetoreturntothatbase・Itrespondstoaninbomimpetus
fbrit
sowngrea
testfUlfi
llment,an
dwillaut
omaticall
ychangedi
rec‐
tionsinanswertoitsownexperimentsandexperlences・Thereare
greatsweep
ingchangesinreligi
ousconceptsabroadin
yourtlmes,
andtheserepresentman,sinnateknowledge・Hisconsciousness-
hispsyche-isprQlectmggreaterimagesofhisownprobablefUl‐
fillment,andtheseareseeninhischangingconceptsofGod.
・108。 SECTION2

Ybumaytakeyourbreak.
(10:イ7RM.〃"曲加"“hα肋""“"肋剛.shez(ノas”舵飢〃'zgt0
cO伽伽呪e伽s“07z,伽加as伽哨z(ノede噸e伽伽0goo"・ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN689

1.Sethislettinghismaterialautomaticallyanswermyquestionabout
e
arlyman;seeAppend ix6,aswellasNote7fbrSession688・Accordingtoour
d
ictionaIy
§thegeolog
ictimespanh
eindicates
intonight,s
sessionfall
swithin
th
eTbrtiaryPeriodo ftheCenozoicEra・ThisperiodisfUrtherbrokendown
into
epo chs・Theimportantthinghere(thedictionar ynotes)isthatmany
k
indsofm ammalswereaboutinthosefardays-including “manlikeapes.”
2.See
Jane,sfirs
tdeliveryf
brSession
686,inSect
ion1.
3.Check(onceagain)the648thsessioninChapterl2ofP伽O7zaZRgzz‘
j
lIy
-espe
ciall
yJane,
sownma
terial
there
atll:3
0.
4.ManyreadersoftheBiblewillrememberthefamousstatementin
G
ene
sis
6:4
,th
at‘
The
rew
ere
gia
nts
int
hee
art
hin
tho
sed
ays
.”I
nco
nne
cti
on
withSeth,smaterialhere,however:IntheUnitedStatesalonetherehaye
b
eenma
nydis
cover
iesof
human
(and/
orhum
anlik
e)tra
cks,b
othla
rgean
d
s
mal
l,inv
eryan
cient
roc
kfb
Imati
ons・T
heseh
ave
bee
nfbun
dinPe
nnsyl
va戸
nia,Kentuc
ky〉Missouri,Ibxas
,NewMexico,Calif
brnia,andothersta
tes,and
rangebackanincredible300millionyearstotheCarboniferousPeriod・In
亜xas,verycleargianCsizedh
umantracks,datingfromtheCr
etaceou
sPeriod
ofl40millionyearsago,havebeenfbundintermixedinrockwiththoseof
severalkindsofgreatdinosaurs-adiscoverycompletelyatoddswithc唾
rentscientificideasthatmanisatmostbutafewmillionyearsold.(See
Appendix6fbrSession687,andNote7fbrSession688.)
Cer
tainlytheoriesof
evolution(Darwi
nism)fbrbid
thenoti
onthatdin
o‐
saursandman,orα叩kindofman,werecontemporary1Generallyspeaking,
Sciencechoosesnottoacceptthediscovenesmentionedh
ere,fbrwere
any o
f
themtobeofficiallyrecognizedthenseverallearneddiscipli
nes-among
themgeologyandbiology−wouldbeshowntobevewmuchinerrorin
lmportantways・
HowdoesthehumandatafTomsuchveryancienttimesfitinwiththe
Comparativelymodestdates-of"only''50millionto30millionyearsago-
thatSethcitesfbrhismutatedfblmsatthebeginningofthissession?We
don,tknowJanehasbeenawareoftheinfbrmationinthisnotefbrseveral
years,withoutpayingmuchattentiontoit、Intimeterms,howeveEbothofus
areinterestedinquestionsoforigins、WethinkSethcanhelpputittogether
toatleastsomedegree,shouldweeveraskhimtotry6
SESSⅡON690

MARCH21,1974
9:32RMTHuRsDAy

鵬譲鱗繍#聯繍灘
伽1M?〃伽〃伽'0gas畑0伽加'z妙tsOuノem”’γγzzMs加花肌
伽妙#,〃"es“SMI”伽"g馳伽0''@et伽伽gh,α肋02‘gMie伽"シ
娩紬wzUaⅧ肺伽.By兜&s伽at‘加伽gto”stg2t伽加':,ソ
Now)goodevening-
("GOO励”郷鴫馳肋.,ツ
ーanddictation…nbeeffEctivewithinyoursystemofrealityb
consc
lousnessmustofc
oursedealwithsp
ecializations・
Beneaththese,sotospeak,theCU,s(orunitsofconsciousness)
areawareofthedifferentkindsofconsciousnessofwhichthey
arepart・Bytheirnaturecertainkindsoforganization,behavion
andexperimentationexcludeotherquite-as旨validbutdifferent
approaches・TheCU,s,intheirfreeWheelingnaturebeneathall
mattenareacqIuaintedwithallsuchorganizations,sothatsomeof
thelessonslearnedbyonespeciesareindeedtransfErredtoanothen
(Z,0昭加呪sg.)Oneparticularexperlmentinconsciousnessmaybe
pursuedbyonespecies,fbreXample,andthatknowledgeglvento
anothenortransferredtoanoth飢whereitappearsas“instinct.”

・109.
・110. SECTION2

H
erei
twillb
eusedasa
basisfbr
adiffer
entkindof
behavio
Eexpl
o‐
r
atl
on,or
experime
nt,Ihave
saidt
hatevol
utiondoes
notexi
stasy
ou
t
hinko
fit,ina
nykindof
one-line
,ape-to-m
antlmeseq
luence
、lNo
o
thers
peciesd
eveloped
inthatma
nne喝eithe
unsteadth
ereare
pa好
a
lleld
evelopme
nts・Ybur
timeperce
ptionshow
syoubuton
esliceof
thewholecake,fbrinstance・
Inthinkingintermsofconsecutivetime,howevenevolution
d
oes
not
mar
chf
rom
the
pas
tin
tot
hef
Utu
re、
Ins
tea
d,t
hes
pec
ies
is
precognitivelyawareofthosechangesitwantstomake,andfromthe
"future”italt
ersthe“present"sta
teofthechromosomesa
ndgenes2
tobring
aboutinthepr
obablefUtur
ethespecifi
cchangesitde
sires・
Bothabovea
ndbelowyourusualcon
sciousfbcus,then,tim
eisexpe‐
riencedi
nanentirelydif
ferentfaShion,a
ndisconstantly
manipu‐
lated
,3asphys
icallyyo
umanipula
tematte瞳
TheCU,s,
fbrmingthestr
ucturelaterin
itsentiretybfb
rmallthe
atoms,molecules,cells,andorgansthatmakeupyourworlCLLand
changesandalte
rationsofspeciesareconditio
nsbroughtaboutin
linewithoverall
patternsthatinvolveallspeci
es,orlandandwate
r
masses,atanygiven“time.,,Thereisagreatorganizationofcon‐
sciousnessinvolvedonsuchoccasions-sometlmescreatlvecam
clysm
s,inwhich
,againfr
omitsown
precognit
iveinfbr
mation,n
ature
bring
saboutt
hosesit
uationsb
estsuit
edtoitsn
eeds、Suc
hbiolog
ical
precognitionisfirmlybasedinthechromosomesandgenes,and
reflectedinthecells、Asmentionedearlier(加伽68伽s“0"ノ,the
present
corporalstr
uct u
reofany
physicalbodyo
fanykindis
main‐
taine
donlybe
causeofth
ecells
,innate
precogni
tiveabi
lities、T
bthe
selfthefUtu
re,ofcourse,isnotex
periencedasfUture・I
tissimp1yone
oftheemergmgconditionsofanexperiencedNow(youhadbetter
capita
lizethat).T
hecells'pr
acticallyfe
lt"Now,,in
cludes,then
,what
youwouldthinkofaspastandfUture,assimpleconditionsofNow-
ness,Theymaintainthebody,sstructureinyourpoisedtimeonlyby
manipulatingthemselvesinarichmediUmofprobabilities・Thereis
aconstantgive-andtakeofcommunicationbetweenthecellasyou
knowit
inpresenttlm
e,andthecell
asit‘was''int
hepast,or‘wi
llbe.,,
Thecell,scomprehensionleapsi
tspresentfbrm・Thereality§the
physicalrealityofagivencell,isthefbcusedresultofitsexlstence
befbreandafteritselfintime;andfromitsknowledgeofpastand
f
Utu
rei
tre
cei
ves
its
pre
sen
tst
ruc
tur
e.
SESSION690 111.

(Lo
7zglI
)α肌se
、ノIna
large
rsen
sethe
samea
pplie
stoan
yglve
n
s
pec
ies・Y
buare
yours
elves
int
ime
,the
n,bec
auseo
fthes
elves
that
existbef
breandafteryou
intime・Onacell
ularbasisthisi
strue・I、
psychicter
msitisalsotrue,Ybur
thoughtsandfEelings
arequiteas
realasyour
cells・Theyalsofbrmor
ganizations,Yburdesir
esgoout
fromyouintime,butinalldirectlons、Ontheonehandasaspecies
yourpresentfbrmsyourfUture,butinevendeepertermsyour
precognitiveawarenessofyourownp
ossibilitiesfromthefUture
helpstofbrmthepresentthaLwillthenmakethatProbablefUture
y
our
rea
lil
y.
lnphysicaltermsyoumaywantanewcitybsonowyoubegin
u
rba n
renewal,
Colon:A
rchitec
tsdrawp
lansthatf
irstwer
edream
s,
ofc
o u
rse;in
sidethe
irmin
ds,prepar
atlonsa
rebegun
,buildi
ngstor
n
down,In
verysimp
letermsth
ear c
hitect'
sdr e
amcanbe
calleda
p re-
cognitiveevent
,insertedfi・omaprobablefmu
reintothepresent・
Thephysicalplanningcarriedoutisinlinewiththeenvisioned
fUture,andbringsitabout・Ingreatertermstheracehasplansfbr
itse瞳onlythesearebasedonamuchvastercomprehensionofthe
proba
bleissue
s,abilit
ies,and
conditio
nsinvolv
ed.(Hz“s
e.)Apeop
le,s
recognizedgodrepresentssuchapsychicplan,prcjectedoutasan
ideaLItwillbefbllowedbyphysicalorganizations,structuresmeant
onadiEfere
ntleveltohelpachi
evesucha"Spiritua
l,,evolution・
Becauseyoudwellintime,howeveLthegodimagewillalso
reflectthestateofyourconsciousnessasit“is,,,aswellaspoint
towardthefUturestatedesiredThegodconceptwilloperateasa
psychicandspiritualbluep血tjustlikethearchitect,splan,onlyata
differentlevel,Eachspecieshaswithinitsuchblueprintstovarylng
degrees,andtheseareimportant ,fbrtheycarrywithinthemtheide‐
alizedprobabiliti
es、Theyarevalid,again,psychi
callyandbiologi‐
cally5Theywillserveasbiologica lpatternstothecells,aswellas
psychicstimul
iintermsofconsciousn
ess・
Restyourhandamoment,andopenourfriendsomebee正
(I〃‘ん'ze伽acjg‘z伽eimノ伽I”c/bγ''@州ノbe'@ec錨s州α伽"s・she
z(ノα剛捌如加""、ノ
ThespiritualandthebiologicalcannotbeseparatedTheirpu垂
posesandrealitymerge,Giveusamoment…(Lo"911》α呪se伽I伽9.ノ
Iwillhavemuchmoretosayconcerningthislaterinthebook・For
nowsimplyletmementionthatanygodsappearmgamongyoumust
・112. SECTION2

a
lway
sbeofyo
urtlme,w
hileexp
ressing
ideasandc
onceptst
hatmus
t
s
hootbey
ondyour
timeint
othefUt
ure,andse
rveaspsy
chiCsti
muli
st
rong
enought
oeffect
fUturec
hange
s、When,in
historic
terms,
the
r
acew
asinth
eproces
sofadop
tinga
necessa
ryartifi
cialsep
ara
tlon
ofitselffromtherestofnature;whenitneededtobeassuredofits
a
bil
itie
stod
oso;w
henit
tooku
ponit
selft
hetas
kofa
part
icul
ark
ind
o
fsp
eci
aliz
atio
nandi
ndivi
dualf
bcus,
itnee
deda
reli
gion
tha
two
uld
assureitofitsabilities・

Themale症maletenClenciesatthattimebecamepsychically
a
lien
a t
e d
f r
omeachothem*Thedi
fferences
wereeXaggerated・T
he
ancientmothe昭oddessconceptbecame“unconscious,,;themale,
purpos
elyfbrgettin
gthegreatnam
ralaggressive
thrustofbirt
h,took
physicalaggressionandfbrceashisprerogatlve-fbrthiscamet
o
r
epr
ese
ntt
heq
Iua
lit
yof
ego
con
sci
ous
nes
sin
its
nee
dto
phy
sic
all
y
m
ani
pul
ate
its
env
iro
nme
nt・
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ileit蝿ひCO"sczo"
s""S)recognized
itsdeeponenessw
iththe
eart
handallcreature
s,itcouldnota
tt h
esametimedeve
loPthose
a
bilitieso
fspecia
lizationa
ndits
ownpartic
ularuni
quefbcus、
The
g
rowthof
separat
etribalc
ulture
s,fbrex
ample,a
ndlater
ofnatio
ns,
cou
ldemergeonlythr
oughasenseofse
paratlon,andacer
tainkind
o
falienation
,This,howeve
喝allowe
dfbradiversi
tythatcould
not
otherwisebeachievedundertheacceptedconditions.(Rz"sg.)The
seeminglylocalJewishgod仙伽eh〃伽αノi)endedupinonewayor
anotherbydestroyingtheRomanEmpire,andinsodoingbrought
aboutac
ompletereorganiz
ationofplanetar
yculture・
Giveusamoment,andrestyourhand...

= (10:労.o"“卿如,〃"e形加州伽伽加'z“〃伽'zgash0γt伽αA、A
賊伽zノ"α"加肌γ〃α”αss師.ノ
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teachi
ngsco
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prete
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manyways;theystoodfbrkernelsthatmancouldsowashewished
BecauseofChrist,therewasanEngland−andanIndustrialRevo-
lution・ThemaleaspectsofChristweretheonesthatWestemclvl-
lizationemphasizedOtherportlo nsofhisteachingsdidnotfbllow
themainlineofChristianthought,andwereburied.
ThechurchignoredChrist'sphys
icalbirth,fbrexample,andmade
hismotheranimmaculatevirgin,whichmeantthattheconsciousness
*SeeAppendix9
SESSION690 ・113・

o
fth
esp
eci
esw
oul
dfb
ral
ong
ert
ime
ign
ore
its
rel
ati
ons
hip
wit
h
natureanditsfeminineaspects・I
amspeakingnowofmainlineWest-
erncivilization、GodtheFatherwouldberecognizedandtheEarth
Goddessfbr
gotten・Therewouldbe
feudallords,therefbr
e,notsee野
esses・Period,Manwouldbelievehedidindeedhavedominionover
theearthasas
eparatespecies,fbrGodtheFath
erhadgivenittohim・
Risingegoco
nsciousnessthenwoul
dhaveitsreligiousre
asonsfbr
dominationandcontroLThepopebecameGodtheFatherpersoni-
fied,buttha tgodhadindeedchang edfromtheoldJewish Jehova
h
Christ,historicallyspeaking,hadalteredthatconceptenoughso
thatatleastGodtheFatherwasnotquiteascapriciousasJehovah.
(Pcz呪se.)Somemercyc
ametothefbrefiront・Growinge
goconscious‐
nesscouldnotrunrampantovernature・Ontheotherhand,holy
warsandignorancewouldkeepthepopulationdown・Thechurch,
however-theRomanCatholicChurch-stillheldarepositoryof
religiousideasandconceptstha
tservedasabankofprobabilities
fromwhichtheracecoulddrawThereligiousideasservedassocial
organization,muchneeded,andmanyofthemonksmanagedto
preserveoldmanuscriptsandknowledgeundergroundThosewho
werealliedwithreligiousprinciples,now〉mainlysurvived,and
broughtfbrthcommunitiesanddescendantswhowereprotected・
Psychicandreligiou
sideas,then,despitemanydraW
backs,servedas
amethodofspeciesorganizatiOn・Theyarefarmoreimportantin
termsof"evolu
tion,,thanisrecogni
zed、Religiousconce
ptsfromthe
beginningkep ttribestogetheEprovidedsocia lstructures,and
insuredpmysicalsurvivalandthepro
tectionthatmadedescendant
s
m
ost
pro
bab
le・
nkeyourbreak(伽cZer),orendthesessionasyouprefセ、
("VWZ伽he伽伽α肺ノbe".,,
(10:タラ.〃"曲加"“had伽。獅伽〃。”,〃l【)α“〃s"αzl1ygひ0‘z、
Muノ"た伽"y加呪c肋β伽附加α伽αJ伽伽"伽“heⅧ‘I,CO”'29
伽''@伽t‘‘剛伽'zec‘ssarシ伽ez,,伽tsノb‘ノbα伽0形αcノb加州帥Mo
伽s600h.

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eαγ1bI如伽かオCe伽肌A、,.“cノi”伽2IaM22伽SethSpeaks.]
・114. SECTION2

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Thegrowthofideasspacewlsewasaprerequisite・Menonone
sideoftheplanethadtoknowWhatmenwerethinkingontheother
side、
Allofth
ispreSup
posedsp
atialma
nipulati
on、Reli
giousinc
en‐
tivesa
lwaysser
vedtosti
mulateman
,sspatia
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y伽伽#〃.6
Manyofthespeciesthatshareyourworldbearwithinthemselves
latentabilitiesthatareevennowdeveloping,Menandanimalswill
againmeetupontheearth,withtheoldunderstandinginyetanew
SESSION690 ・115。

situation、7Therearenoclosedsystems,andindeepbiological
orderseach
speciesknowswhatan
otherisdoing,andit
splaceinthe
overallschemethathasbeenchosenbyeach、Ybuareperceivedin
onewayoranotherbyallthoseinhabitantsofearthyoumaycon‐
siderbeneathy
ou・Probablemanisemergingn
owうbutalsoinrela房
tionship
withhisentlren
aturalenviron
ment,inwhichco
operatlon
isamainfbrce・恥uarecooperatingwithnaturewhetherornotyou
r
eal
ize
it,
fbr
you
are
apa
rto
fit

Endofdictation.

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session,andm
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NOTES:SEssIoN690

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al971ESPclass:ԤAllconsciousnessdoes,indeed,existatonce,andtherefbre
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dix8fbrthissession、
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3.AndSethjo
insintheaction
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4thsession,fbr
January
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examined,Itisavehicle…itistherefbrestillarealityofsome、kindto
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Cat伽q/、Oひ…
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publi
shedbyPr
enticeHall,
in1973.
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livedfroml483tol546・Hewasamonkasayoungmanbut,eventually
r
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NOTES:SEssIoN691

1.‘Thecellsprecognate.,,Seethe684thsession(withitsNote2)in
Section1.

2.ThetimespanSethrefeITedtohereexisted30millionto50million
y
ear
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,heto
ldusi
nthe6
89th
ses
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ndfe
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ciousnessh
aschangedth
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ydif
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hatwoulda
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tin
you
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ese
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ouh
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not
hin
gag
ain
stw
hic
hto
com
par
e
y
our
cur
ren
tco
nsc
iou
sne
sso
fex
pen
enc
e、
na
very
limi
tedex
tent,
thedi
ffere
ntciv
iliza
tions
andc
ultu
res
w
ith
whic
hyoua
rehis
torica
llyfam
iliar
repre
sentad
imgli
mmer
ing
o
fth
evar
ious
qual
ities
ofcon
sciou
sness
andt
heirv
ariet
ieso
fex
pe-
r
lence
・Butasthereare
physicalspecie
s,sotherearew
hatyouma
y
c
all
speci
esofcon
scious
nesSal
so(加獅l
りり.5
面08.)Thereareevennowinyour且pecie§anumberofdifIe好
e
ntk
ind
sof
con
sci
ous
nes
s;d
iff
ere
nti
nth
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hep
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fe-
sit
uat
ion
i
sql
ual
ita
tiv
ely
exp
eri
enc
edi
nwa
yst
hat
are
not
nat
ive
toy
oui
nyo
ur
c
ult
ure
;di
ffe
ren
tin
tha
tth
een
tir
efa
bri
cof
mea
nin
g,i
nte
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eta
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n
e
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rlenc
e,a
ndl
ifei
tsel
fis
“ali
en,,
tot
heki
ndof
exp
erle
ncew
ith
w
hichy
ouare
fami
lial:
Thisd
oesno
tmean
thats
uchdi
ffere
nces
occurastheresultofcultural
backgroundsorsituations,fbrsome
suchindividualsexistwithinyourownculture,andsomewithyour
kindofconsciousnessexistincultureswheretheyareaminorityJ
a
msimp
lysay
ingth
atony
ourea
rthno
wther
eares
pecie
sofco
n‐
s
cio
usnes
s,tho
ught
hat
ispr
obabl
ynott
heb
est
term・
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vebe
en
s
oob
ses
sed
wit
hex
ter
ior
dif
fer
enc
es,
esp
eci
all
yof
col
ora
ndn
ati
on‐
a
lit
y>t
hat
you
hay
eco
mpl
ete
lyi
gno
red
the
seo
the
rfa
rmo
rei
mpo
I迄
tantvariationsinthefbrmthatconsciousnesstakesinrelationto
p
hysicallifew
ithinyour
race−ther
aceofman

(Rz"seatIm夕.)Intermsofyourpersonalexperience,the
Sumari6i
sacaseinpoint・
Themembersofe
ach"species''一
andyou
had
b et
terputthatin
quotes-ofco
nsciousness
relatetophys
ical
e
xpe
rlen
ceint
hei
rch
arac
terls
tlc
way
s,ev
envie
win
gti
me,s
pace,
and
a
cti
ondi
ffere
ntl
y6T
heyo
rient
tot
hei
rbod
iesin
the
iro
wnpa
rticu
lar
m
anne
rs・Ea
chgro
updo
espos
sessa
diff
erent
relat
ions
hipwi
ththe
b
ody
〉wi
thn
atu
re,
and
wit
hth
ewo
rld
ing
ene
ral

Giveusamoment...(S棚如加州〃"e脱aclgzz伽e、)Mmr
s
tra
tif
ied
con
cep
tso
fon
e-p
ers
onh
ood
ove
rlo
oka
lls
uch
inh
ere
nt
・128。 SECTION2

di
ffere
nces,h
oweve
喝andyo
uhaveat
endency
totran
sposey
ourow
n
co
nceptsw
heneve
ryoucom
eincontac
twiththo
seWhose
ideasy
ou
c
anno
tund
erst
and・
Even
nowi
nsome
"tri
balso
ciet
ies,
,,fb
rexa
mple

t
hese
lfise
xper
ienc
edfa
rdifh
ently
;soth
at,w
hiles
o-ca
lledi
ndi

v
idua
lity
asyo
uund
erst
andi
tism
ainta
ined,
each
self
isal
sOex
peri

encedasapartofothersinthetribe,andthenaturalenvironment・

oso
me,
thi
sse
ems
tom
ean
tha
tin
div
idu
ali
tyi
sst
ill
bom
oru
nde

velopedYbuprotectyourideasofselfhoodatallcosts-even
a
gai
nstth
eevide
nceof
natu
re,wh
ichsh
owsy
outh
atall
arere
late
d・
Uni
quene
ss,pri
vate
expe
rlenc
e,and
indi
vidu
ality
attai
nthe
ir
d
imen
sionsofb
eingan
dtheir
truegr
andeu
ronlyW
henthe
inher
ent
r
ela
tio
nsh
ips
amo
nga
lle
lem
ent
sof
bei
nga
reu
nde
rst
ood
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fig
ht
a
gai
nst
you
row
ngr
eat
eri
ndi
vid
ual
ity
§an
dth
esp
aci
ous
dim
ens
ion
s
o
fyo
uro
wnb
ein
g,w
hen
you
ove
rpr
ote
cty
our
ide
aSo
fse
lfh
ood
by
l
imi
tin
gth
eex
per
ien
ceo
fth
ese
lf

ow:
Tha
tis
the
end
oft
hes
ess
ion
・My
hea
rti
est
reg
ard
sto
y
Oub
oth

(‘‘OA⑳、GOO伽jgh4S肋.”

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s伽zUaso雌α〃αto"“...''HなγzノerW"Qシα肋s伽q/・形伽伽加
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NOTES:SEssIoN692

1.SeeNotelfbrSession682

.An
ote
add
eda
mon
thl
ate
r:M
ysu
rpr
lse
ove
rth
edo
ubl
e-d
rea
mph
e‐
nomenoncontmues,fbrbynowlknowofninepeople(includingSue
W
atki
nsand
myse
lf),w
hohav
eex
perie
ncede
ithe
rthes
amet
hing
orclo
sely
r
ela
tedv
ersi
ons
ofi
t・Six
peo
ple
ont
helis
tat
ten
dESP
clas
s;o
nei
sacl
osep
elL
s
ona
lfrie
ndofJa
ne,s
andm
ine;a
ndtwo
arest
range
rs、Ac
tuall
y§we,v
ehear
d
o
fthe
strang
ersbut
haven
,tmetth
em・Bo
tharepr
ofessio
nalwri
ters,an
d
t
heire
xPerien
ceswit
hdoub
ledream
swerere
layed
tomebyEl
mMossma
n,
Jane,sedi肌
Alre
adyitse
emsth
atwit
houtt
oomu
chdi
fficu
ltyan
inves
tlgat
orcou
ld
a
cqui
reenOug
hmateri
alond
ouble
dream
ingfb
ramos
tinte
resti
ngstu
dy;
T
hev
ariati
onsment
ioned
above
arei
ntri
guin
gint
hemse
lves,
andra
ngefr
om
anaccountofan."overlappingdoubledream''一thatis,theindividual,s
s
eco
ndd
rea
mbe
gan
int
hem
idd
leo
fth
efi
rst
one
,an
dex
ten
ded
bey
ond
the
SESSION692 ・129°

endofthefirstdream-tooneinwhichthedreamertoldme,“Iknewl'd
beenhaying伽odreamsatonce,butlrememberedthemalmostaso7ze
dream.,,

S
ueW
atk
ins
isg
ift
edp
syc
hic
all
yan
das
awr
ite
m(S
eet
hem
ate
ria
lsh
e
wrotefbrthe594thsession,intheAppendixof馳仇助eaks,Shealsoappears
i
n C
hapter5of
Jane,sA伽伽
秘 .
)Intheopen
ingnotesfbrth
issessionl
men‐
t
ionedamul
tipledr
eamex
perlenceo
fSue,s,a
ndpromi
sedtopre
sentsom
e‐
thing
herefromhe
rdescription
ofit・Rathert
hanmaterial
onthedreams
t
hemselv
es,Ich
osethe
firStpa
ragrap
hsinw
hichSue
outline
sthesu
bjecti
ve
frameworkofthewholedreamevent:
ԤAsadreamselfl,msittinginmylivingroomwithafiiend,Stephen,
whens
uddenlyselfknowledge,connectlonsamongevents,symbols,andthe
innerlogicandfabricofmylifEandexperiencebecamecrystalclea砥They
begi
npilingup
inastrangewa
yうlikecellonc
ell,orlineso
ffreightcarsc
rash-
ingintoeachotherjustoutsidemyawareness、1t'sasthoughmydreamself
canhandleonlysomuchatonce,andthestuffheapsup,andIgetupand
walktot
hekitchen.‘What,sgoingon?,Stephenasksme,butalllcansayis
thatI,montheedgeofa伽畑如gldon'thavetimetoexplainfUrthe工
ԤAslwalkintothekitchentheheadofmydreamselffillswithvivid
s
cen
es,lik
eotherdre
ams,inte
rpretatlo
nsofeachc
ellofthi
snewaware
ness・
IprQjectallofthisoutwardaroundmeintoliterally加冗伽伽ofbrilliant
scen
es;expr
essions
,Iknew
pfproba
bilitie
s,‘past
,and‘fu
ture,e
vents,si
de‐
wayseventslcan,
tevenunderstand..、allhappeningat
once,withper住ct
comprehens
ionofthatbythe‘
anchor,dreamSel
fIfbelthatwhilea
llofthis
isstill
comingfromthi
sanchorselfth
eselvesinthes
edreamsareequ
allyas
fbcused-e
achofthembeingd
reamselves,exist
ingintheiruniver
ses,and
witheachoftheirownconnectlonsexpandingoutwardsinmuchthesame

ayth
atmin
edo・Ili
terally
becomet
heexper
lenceof
beingmy
selfcon
taine
d
in
all
ofth
esesel
ves,whi
lebeing
theses
elvesc
ontaine
dbyme・I
natlea
ston
e
of
the
ses
elves
,thekno
wledgeo
fthise
ntire
eventc
omestoc
onsciou
sness
lik
e
ahalfrecalleddreamofitsown,andtheexperienceofrecallingandbeing
recal
ledislike
liquidele
ctricityi
nme,thean
chorself
“Up
onwak
ing,I
canre
membe
rclea
rlybu
tthre
eofthe
sedre
ams,y
etthe
f
eel
ing
ofc
ontai
ninge
xperl
enc
ess
imult
aneou
slyi
nth
isman
nerst
ayswi
th
lne...”

OneofthewritersmentionedinthefirstparagraphofthisnoteisLeeR・
Gandee、nmMossmaneditedLee,sautobiographyうS伽"ggE,伽加cg,which
waspublishedinl971byPrentice-Hall・InChapter9ofhisbookLee
describesadoubledreamexperlenceofhisthatalsocontainedstrongpre‐
cognitive elements・Here,sthecapsuleversionoftheeventthathesentto
nmafterI,daskednmifheknewofanyonewhorememberedhavingsuch
dreams:
・130. SECTION2

ԤAsfbrdoubledr
eams,yes,Idodream
twoatoncesometlm
es・Ifyou,l
l
gotopagel44ofS加昭どふゆ銅師cg,you,llfindmyaccountoftwosimultane‐
o
usd
rea
ms・
Ino
neo
fth
eml
'mo
nat
roo
ptr
ain
[in
Wbr
ldW
arl
I]t
ray
eli
ng
toKar
achi,
India,a
ndinth
eotherl,
masleep
inacol
d6a7wzc
k・Iwrot
einthe
boo
kthat‘Iwa
sconsci
ousofeve
rymove
ment,so
und,ando
doronth
etrain

y
etconsc
ioustha
tlwasi
nabar
rackt
hatwas
verych
illy:
Iwasals
oaware
that
boththetrainandthebarrackweredreams,andthatmybodywasinthe

hil
l y
tenta
tLees
burg,
Flori
da.,
‘Then,Iatenasinoneofthedreamslgotoffthetrain,thenwentback
insidelookingfbrmyselfintheotherdreamIgotup,dumpedcoalinthe
stoveandspreadmyovercoatovertheblanketsonthebunkinthe6αγwzcルー
andwokeupinthe花剛.SりIdohavethosedoubledreams,andtheKarachi
d
rea
mwa
sa向
Ⅷed
rea
m・T
hem
ena
boa
rdt
het
rai
nin
the
dre
amw
ere
Air
Cor
ps
menlknewinwakinglife,andtheyweresentthere[withinthemonth].',
Andthisistheplacetomentlononeofthosehappyanalogiesthatl,m
abletoma
keoccasionally(
eventhoughinthis
caseittookmesever
almonths
afterl,dhadmyownlittledoubledreamtocomeupwiththevelyobvious
association)−f
brinourrealityウthedoubleormulti
pledreamhappening
oEfbrs
atleasta
paleinsi
ghtintoth
enumerousl
ivesthat,
accordingt
oSeth,
oure
ntltyor
wholes
elfexp
erlence
ssimult
aneousl
y;
Iwroteinthe
lntroductory
Notesthatlthough
tJane,sspeedi
nproduc‐
ingtheSethma
terialwas“aclosephysicalapproac
hto,ortranslationof
Seth's
ideathat
basicall
yallexist
satonce-th
atreallyth
ereisnotlm
e...”
I
,ll
add
her
eth
att
hep
hen
ome
non
ofd
oub
led
rea
min
gca
nbe
ano
the
rwa
y
ofapproXimatingtheideaofsimultaneoustime(orlives),aboutwhichweas
physicalcre
aturesalwa
yshavesomany
questions,
3.Refertothesecondofmyquestionsintheopeningnotesfbrthisses-
sion,andNote2fbrSession687、

.Seet
he683
rdses
sionu
ptoth
efirs
tbrea
k、
5.S
eth,s
first
useof
“spec
iesof
consc
iousn
ess
,,c
ame
aft
erl
l:3
8in
the
l
ast
ses
sio
n、A
nda
dde
dla
ter
:He
com
esu
pwi
tha
not
her
evo
cat
ive
phr
ase

"
civ
ili
zat
ion
sof
the
psy
che
,,,
int
he7
15t
hse
ssi
oni
nVO
lum
e2o
f“吻
加0z
(ノ”
,,
Rea卿.Muchofthatsessioncanbetakenasanextensionofhismaterialhere
onthequalitiesofconsciousnessthathaveexistedontheearth・Inthe715th
session,SethalsoletsfallsomeratherhumorouscommentsonJane,sown
mixedreactionsWhenshefirstencounteredsuchhintsofthe“multidimen-
s
ion
a li
tyofy
ourbei
ngs.”
6.SeeAppendix9,withitsnotes2and3.
SESSⅡON693

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Now〉glveusamoment...Inonewayoranotherthroughout
thisbook,wewillbedealingwithhistoryasyouknowitandasyoudo
notknowit・Wewillbediscussingitintermsofthe“past,,ofyour
spec1es-
Inm
anywa
yshis
toryi
syou
rbui
ltPin
past,
theob
vious
event
sth
at
a
res
ignif
icant
・Allo
fthe
dif
fer
entv
ariat
ionst
hatca
nbepl
aye
dup
on
humanconsciousness,alloftheracialprobabilities,areinoneway
occulTinginagespast-buttheyarealsohappeninginwhatyou
thinkofasyourpresent、Asmentionedearlier伽s細O7zs680L82),
yourconsc
iousnessseizesuponce
rtameventsoverothersa
ndbrings
t
hes
ein
tos
ign
ifi
can
ce,
and
the
ref
bre
int
oth
eof
fic
ial
rea
lit
yth
at
youknow6
Newparagraph:Eveninyourprlvatelives,howeventhereare
cluesastootherkindsofseqluencesinwhicheventscanoccur-
anddo、Ybuareusuallyunawareofthesignificanceofsuchhints、
Theypassbeneathyournoticesimplybecausetheydonotfitthe
orderedsequencewithwhichyouarefamilia工Inyourideaofreality

・131
・132. SECTION2

such
cluesappea
rinsignif
icant、T
heymakeno
sense,par
ticularl
yin
the
ordereds
chemeofr
ealityg
enera
llyreco
gnized・
Ybu
rcellul
arstruc
tureis
innat
elyable
tofbll
owsuchs
equenc
es・
Belie
vingsuchcluesto
bemeaning
less,thecon
sciousminddoes
not
perc
eivethem,orc
allsthemcoi
ncidenc
es、Suchclue
sinyourint
i‐
matedaily
life,howevelJookeda
tinadifferentway>can
tellyou
muchaboutt
hepotentialsofthespe
cies,andgiveyouglimp
sesof
othersy
stemsofrealityin
whichhumanc
onsciousnesscan
respond
IamhereusinganincidentfromtheexperienceofRuburtand
Joseph,butthereadercanmakehisorherowncorrelations,anddis‐
coverlikeeventsfromwhichthesameconclusionscanbedrawn・
Newparagr
aphDriyingth
roughSayre,'Pe
nnsylvania,on
eSunday
afternoon,JosephnoticedahousefbrsaleinaneighboIhoodhe
knew-andrememberedthatithadbelonged,inhismemo凧toa
manofwhomhismotherhadbeenfbndOnimpulse,Josephhad
Ruburtcalltherealestatefirmwhosesignwasonthehouse・The
housewasstillownedbythemaninquestion、Josephonlyremem‐
beredhismot
herspeakingofthi
sgentlemaninthepast
,Intherec‐
ognizedre
alitysharedb
ytheButtsfamil
ytherehadbeenn
ointimat
e
contactbetweenJoseph,smotherandMnMarkle(αsmcaJZhj”・
Joseph,smotherhadbeengreatlystruckbytheman,howevemand
wasconvincedthatshecouldhavemarriedhiminsteadofthehus-
bandshehadchosen・Throughtheyearsshefantasizedsuchasitua戸
tion.M正Marklewas,andis,wealthy6Nowofcourseheisanoldman,
unabletotendtohishomeanylongel:Heisnowinahomefbrthe
aged,butwellcaredfbm
JosephfeltstrongleaningstowardMmMarkle,shome、Though
thepricewa
squitehigh,R
uburtandJoseph
thouglltaboutb
uyingit,
andweretakenthroughthehomebytherealestatepeople、Acoin‐
cidence-ameretrickoffatethatJosephcouldbewalkingthrough
theoldman,shome,2andthatM正Marklewouldbespendinghislast
timeinanursinghome,ashadJosephl,smother-meaninglessbut
evocativethatthishousewasfbrsale,andthattheoldmanwasinsist戸
inguponapricehigherthanthehouseisworth,justasJoseph,s
motherinsisteduponahighpricefbrherownhome,anddetelL
minedtogetit、3Period・Thatishowitlookedfiromtheoutside・It
appearedtobeoneoflife,scuriousinCidents.
SESSION693 ・133.

(I〃2.)Instea
dyouhavearichint
erweavingofproba
bilities;fbr
inoneprobabilitythetwowereindeedmarried,andthatStella
[Butts]sawthehousegototheel
destson(州瑚.Inthisprobability〉
thisJosephinsteadcomesupon、ThehouseofarelativestrangeE
findsitfbrsale,andcanorcannotpurchaseitaccordingtothenew
s
eto
fpr
oba
lbi
lit
ies
the
nem
erg
ing
、Th
ere
isa
cro
ssU
end
ing
of
"
eff
ects.
,,I
nthis
pro
babil
ity
Jose
ph,s
mot
herle
ftl
ittle
inf
inanc
ial
t
erms,
relativ
elyspea
king,a
ndher
housew
assold、
Thefami
lydid
notgetlt.
(H伽@oγ
ひ呪SII)ノリ
Nowぅallp
robabili
tiesarer
elated、J
oseph,sm
other
isdead,inyourterms,andawaretosomeextentofthenatureofher
ownrealitybeyondthephysical・Sheisable,againtosomeextent,to
fbllowthroughw
ithherownprolbableexistences:Th
atis,sheiscon‐
sciousofherownbeingou
tsideoftheofficialframework、4
Herownps ychologyandcharacteristicmetho dsofbehaviorare
stillhers
,howevenandoper
ate,sothat"she'
,"tunesinto',tho
seareas
ofprobabilitiesthatconcemh erowndesiresandinterests・Inthis
systemshewantedJosephtohaveherownhouse“川畑ノ,butfbr
manyreasonsthatdidnotdevelop.
(Pm4se、ノItwas,then,atherbehesttosomestrongdegreethat
Josephhappeneduponthe(Mz戒吻houseinquestion,fセltthathe
didindeedwantit,andtookthestepsthathedidinhisreality6
(H”帆dαγセ,〃"eMzj叩加e”秒gkzss、ノ
Keephimintrance...
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("肋.'ソ
Ifyourmotherdidnotgetthemanandthewealth,then-to
herwayofthinking,now-youcanstillgetthehousethatshefan-
tasizedwasherownduringherlife
a加伽o伽gノbα肱/bγ馳伽伽岬t伽q/wり'伽加”伽陶蝿
伽c暖ss師uノassOzノ"y伽、c伽”CQ/伽ノ
Sheoftendreamedoflivinginit,Onamentallevelandanemo‐
tionalone,sheusedthatprobabilityinthislifetoenrichherown
hoursthroughdaydreaming-butwithout,ofcourse,anyrealiza戸
tionthatthosedaydreamshadtheirownrealiby6
・134・ SECTION2

EvennowshewantsJosephtohaveafinerhomethaneitherof
hisbrothershas−に”ノbα伽ajj1yaMa沈例s‘cルノyoucancutthatif
youwant・
Newparagraph:Th
isis,howevenaclearcaseofth
einterweavmg
ofprobabilities・InthisoneJosephcanchooseWhethertobuyor
not,sothereisnocoercion仰S彪肋B伽jS),fbrexample、Josephand
RuburtwerealsoshownasecondhouseinSayre-oneagooddeal
cheapenbutgenerallymuchliketheoneinwhichJoseph,smother
livedinthi
slife・Theysawbothh
ousesonthesameday
6Thesecond,
likethe
first,wasfb
rsalebecause
ofage:Aneld
erlycouplere
cently
movedfromthesecondhousetoahomefbrtheaged、Again,the
"offici
al”mindsa
ys,“Coinci
dence・Allo
fthisisqu
itenatural
:Many
homesare
fbrsalebecaus
etheelderlycanc
arefbrthemnol
ongeI:,,
(Rz呪seatIO〃.)Thesecondhousehadnogarage,andwasnot
inasfashionableaneighbolhood,butithaditsownelegance.It
madeRuburt,now〉laugh,withitsoddnooksandcrannieS、Giveusa
moment..、ThathousedidnothayetheweightofStella,sintent
uponit,yetitwasalsoahou
sethatshehadnoticed,thinkingitmor
e
grandthanherown-oneinwhichshecouldhavebeenhappyJt
washersecondchoice、5

Therealestatecouple伽か伽o1zSノwerealsoconnected・Again,
theoffi
cialmindsay
sthatitwasa
coincidencet
hatthiscoup
lewere,
inth
eirway
§artis
tically
inclin
ed,eIl
joyedpa
inting
andwIit
ing,fr
ee‐
lanced,and
stilllivedinanapart
mentaftersomeyearsof
marrlage-
andthatthemanwasrelativelyquietincontrasttothewoman(伽肋
α沈泌se腕e”・舵tagainprobabilitiesmerge,fbrthewomancouldwell
h
avebe
enaWrit
er,thema
nanarti
st;ands
eeingRubu
rtandJo
seph,
t
hey
related
with
other
probabi
lit
iesin
herenti
nth
eirownn
atures・
Thein
tent[tha
t]Josep
h,smoth
erhadli
vesbeyond
thegrav
e,in
thoseteIms,ShestillwantsJosephtohaveahouse,andonethatwill
bemorefashionableandwealthythanherown・NowMI:Markle,a
wealthybusinessman,alsohadstrongartisticabilities・Hewasa
dealerinpreciou
sstonesandfineanti
ques・Thesequalitie
sattracted
Joseph,smothenStella,andwiththesituationasshesetitupinthat
lifeshewasimpressed,knowingthattheman,stalentswouldbring
himwealth・Hisartisticleaningscausedhimtochooserealestate
p
eop
lew
hoh
adl
ate
nta
rti
sti
cab
ili
tie
sof
the
iro
w、.
SESSION693 ・135

Giveusamoment...(ノヒ1,8,as馳仇,伽ノh伽伽eto"9カtαcjgzz伽‘.)
Asthetwocouplestalked,itturnedoutthattherewereother
"coincidences,,:RuburtandJosephhadrecently
thoughtoftakinga
weekendvacatlonataparticu larresortmotel,withinthegeneral
areabutnotespeciallyclosebymhisrealestatecouplehadbeen
fbrcedtoSpendanightatthesameresortduetopoorweathe喝ata
tlmewhenapsychicwasfEaturedasanentertaine正
Thispsychicstartledthecouplebyco
rrectlyidentifjノingsome
specificelementsoft
heirexperiences,sotherewasso
mekindofpsy-
chicconnecti
onalso・Again,ofcourse,co
incidence、Sosa
ystheoffi-
ciallyorganizedmind・Therichinterweavingsofpr
obabilitiesare
apparentinallofyourl
ivesifonlyyoustoporganizing
yourpercep‐
tlonsandexperienceinprepackagedways(e”ノiα伽Z伽.
ThemanydirectionspossiblefbrthespeciesexistnowJoseph
reactedonacellularlevelinonerespect、Thecellsrecognizedthe
probabler
ealityinvolved,6a
ndhe,Joseph,fdtt
hathewas‘‘
athome,,
伽伽伽伽11)Jacの,andyetconsciouslycouldnotexplainthefEel‐
ing、Incert
aintermshismother
willfEelvindicated
ifJosephbu
ysthat
house,butthechoiceisstillhisandRuburt,s・Ifyoupaymoreatten‐
tlontowhatyouthinkofascoinci
de n
ces,youWilldiscoveranother
kindoforderthatunderliestherecognizedorderyoufbllow6This
hasall
kindsofimpli
cationsbiolo
gicallyasfar
asthespecies
iscon‐
cerned;youcanpeI
hapsunderstand,then,thatthe
rearealsOprob‐
ableh
istoriesb
eneathyou
rlives,in
dividuall
yande冗加as
se・
Theneurologicallyunrecognizedorderscanshowthemselves
onceyourecognizetheirrealityThenyoursensedatawillbeginto
confirmwhathasnotbeenconfirmedthusfam
mkeyourbreak.(S”"γzg)Ihavemercyonyourfingers.
(I〃8.‘Yノ〃ん"剛,'ん"es伽.H"・加冗cgノbα伽eg仰zノ〃y伽6ッゥ,加
伽zノ"シ剛加/tzst/bγ伽m0stlI'伽.肋紬α伽”伽g“"川as伽2"gノi
tα虎j'09伽g澱加伽‘ゾi、ノas形aZlIy剛一hecOⅧ〃αzノeh"州e〃"〃/bγ
/b"γ加呪応...',she8噸〃伽伽t”s州、/b形伽sgss畑6egα”sノi〃
””伽g伽memj岬q/Wbema柳aJt0cO伽伽hα伽Wbad伽e伽eZ伽e
a6剛〃.〃ォ伽lIW2‘肋”q/"s伽e噸伽‘I助オルォ09℃加0伽qノhjγ
伽zノ0ル〔ノj昭オノbe伽0加呪s師伽s叩形.
(wMazノ州柵e伽馴aMeaJa伽t伽伽6α肋、畑城伽加s如一
h”剛伽伽仙0彫加"seeIlbjsO伽一噸h“me”ec〃s"cノカCO"”伽0
・136. SECTION2

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伽卿‘jcO棚伽361リノ”“伽8s畑0"s6靭冗0zノeγα伽“′卿.Ew'ysO
q/加血"eα'@〃形”Mo"Mzノ“q/:"sオノbozU獅拠chq/、α伽卿娩”ノhas
伽峨γ'αcノbq/、伽伽ノb〃s"s形伽o伽γ伽伽伽α畑o伽to抗oseγo娩恥・
州娩〃q/、肌s賊ezノ郷"伽"“0γCO伽伽“”"s秘αノ妙伽/bγ伽加cg-
”0γ加'【ノg
uノ9s伽“馳肋begzz〃伽“ss
j7zg伽e彫畑g"応6eノb伽C
JS秘ch92‘α伽g
s
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./bγ岬α伽"、仏冗dq/i肌,zU畑伽cOzノ”。’んγオル”血eγzノα伽”z(ノ捌伽γ
剛伽s‘”αso"s、ノT肋zIノ⑳qノオ伽A蝿加伽"γtakj'39伽ch伽q/、”
”伽α'3“伽o伽'09伽伽伽s妬α伽0s#、/b7.脚"鋤βαc伽峨峨'@g
hads"''@e伽允"wがb冗加11シ航0lb加伽M”““o伽gノbα伽,r伽”
cα肋。/bγ"Oノ》,q/、”"応′−伽卿wouldzuoγ加伽伽#way...,,
(Asq/、"ozlノzuej伽肺〃"伽11))伽加′伽岬伽加q/wie伽sgs、WI9
伽zノe耐ashezj馳娩Z(ノルα加血α"〃0側lb伽加.Th〃α形沈0形‘‘CO伽j‐
伽耐,伽0肋“伽”伽se馳肋加州“伽jgルオ,”o"eq/、伽''’cり沙
Ⅷ"sl1y伽z(ノ剛o血伽eα'@伽86戒剛hesqWa伽伽":Mク:Mz戒伽如
α〃呪畑'@gho伽e伽α伽加伽伽,'z1mノノb”we伽伽E加地α'@.叩
加0肋eγゆ洲〃”伽Mdり)s伽as加加γ加沈e加伽”z夕加伽α“ソ;0"e
q/M:伽戒んMij伽伽伽獅"E加畑α"伽CO""伽伽肋as伽血"‘
α"〃ノiaUe伽鋤Mk〃伽0'3,9/wie形αI伽伽0041肋伽加"伽#師泌s
α伽柳sqwE,伽s妙lba柵'09α""加成伽航'0gasayo〃"9W・畑α",as
M的heα"〃〃α伽zノem加伽azac“伽伽c畷s伽sZZwz,α''00'29伽畑α”
0"eγαγ耐q/、so腕e”卿伽”−α"伽ozMe"αⅧ一オルα畑‘伽‘伽切伽
加o"γh妙s伽CM(11シ“MSO/bγ肋.
(Tソbe"馳娩切郷j伽α棚加‘‘hO"se”""如加,,q伽伽αhe"伽伽
肌2ヂリ
Giveusamoment..、TheapartmenthouseinwhichRuburtand
J
ose
phprese
ntlyresid
ehasashar
eddrivew
ay‘
Incertamtermsitistheconnection,thesymbol,betweenthe
lwoprobabilitysystems,fbrM工Markle,shousealsohasashared
drive・RuburtandJosephliveindoubleapartments,inalargeold
mansionredoneintosuchquarters・Thedrivewayissharedwitha
verywealthyfamilynextdooninWhichthesamesizehouseisahome
toonefamilyJoseph,smotherwantedJosephtobeverywealthy;The
drivesym
bolicallyconne
ctsthetworealit
ies,andisapoint
wherethe
twomerge
Giveusamoment...
SESSION693 ・137・

伽切SeatII:28.剛SimノastノWMq/、60o陶伽α伽'2.ASzlノeノb“
岬別as加伽the伽”肋、/b”伽Ⅷ畑,助#M”舵肋jsかαM伽"y加
so加州加加α航αノノbγ〃"eα'0伽2.馳伽js伽α柳actl1y”伽妙#.
(A側e:伽伽he"郷s郷o"z"asノbe伽q/b”肋伽伽昭力卵昭伽
0"e伽加岬”0蝿ICα"α〃伽#如伽69伽s“0仰馳jMeals飢伽0''’8
q/wieO伽0〃s仙航0"s1uノ‘ノbα"α伽t岬伽ノj抽仙伽0“γ加切seqノtz伽.ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN693

1.Janeandltookourdrivethreeweeksago,onApril7、Thetownof
Sayreisonlyl8milesfromElmira,N、Y,wherewelivenowうanditsitsinthe
beautifUlPennsylvaniahillsbe
tweentwosmallercommunities-Athensto
thesouth,andWaverlytothenorthinNewYbrkState・Locallythethreeare
known
as‘TheVall
ey8,'Wevis
itSayreocc
asionally6
Althoughi
t,scloseby
asfar
asmilesgo,
fbrmeimportantaspects
ofitarefaraWayinterm
sofyears、
1t'sanold,pre
dominantlyloweI
迄middle-classr
ailroadtowntha
tusedto
derivemuchofitsimportancefrombeinga
junctionpointfbrseveralmajor
lines
;yetit'sal
sothesiteo
fawell-kno
wnhospita
landclinic
thathascon
tin‐
uedtogrowbSayre,spopulationwasprobablylessthan6,500Whenmytwo
brothersandlweregrowmgupthere,anditisn,tmuchmoretoday6My
familylivedintheneighbolhoodSethdescribesfroml922(Whenlwas3
yearsold)tol931(whenlwasl2),thenmovedtotheoppositeendoftown.
Irememberquitewellthatlwasmostreluctantto
move;theyoungboydidn,t
wanttoleavehisfiriendsandthesurroundingsheloved、Myparents,motives
fbrmovmgweremeaninglesstomeatthetime・Theyboughtthe“new,,
house,howeve喝anditremainedinthefamilyuntill972-ayearaftermy
fathe
r,sdeath,a
yearbefbre
mymotherwa
stodie・
ForrelatedmaterialseeNote9fbrSession679,andnotes2and3fbr
Session680.

2.The"realestatepeople,,WhoshowedJaneandmethroughtheMarkle
placelastThursdayうApril25,areahusbandandwifeteamwhooperatea
smallrealestateandinsuranceagencyinSayre・WelikedtheJohnsons
(althoughthatisn,ttheirrealname)atonce・GoingthroughM垂Markle,s
housewasquiteanexperlence-certainlyIhadn,texpectedtofindmyself
doingsonow》some43yearsafterthelasttimel,dbeeninit,Janewasn,t
attractedtoitasmuchaslwas,ofcourse,sothatknowledgehelpedkeepmy
ownenthusiasmincheck・Frommygrade-schooldayslthoughtlrememP
beredthehouse,slargelMngroomespecially;fbrtheMarkleshadraisedtwo
childrenwhowerecontemporarywithmynextyoungestbrotherandme;
sometimesthefburofusmetatthehouse,thenwenttoschooltogethe正
・138° SECTION2

ThehousetheButtsfamilyhadoccupiedatthatUmeissituatedjust
aroundthecornena
blockaway-almostvisiblefromth
efrontporchofthe
Markleplace.(Laterlfbundseveraloldphotographsofitinoneofour
famil
yalbums,an
dwasreminde
dthatintho
sedaysthes
treetshadno
curbs.)
Eventodaylcanrecallmostofthefamilies,andtheirchildren,who,dlivedin
theimmediatearea・Those企wblockslargelymadeupmychildhoodworld・
NowwhenJaneandldriveoverthosemodeststreets,Ifeelasenseof
famil
ialityandst
rangenessth
at'shardtod
escribe・Cur
bsorno,then
eigh‐
borhoodhaschangedremarkablylittleconsideringthenumberofyears
involved・Itellmyselfthatallofthetreesaremuchtallerandthickernow》and
l
exp
erlen
ceano
ddwon
derth
atthe
woode
nhous
esare
still
stand
ing・I
also
t
ell
mys
elfth
atman
yothe
rsmus
thave
simil
arfee
lings
about
envir
onme
nts
thatwereOnceimportanttothem−andthat,indeed,stillare・Butsince
becomingacquaintedwithSeth'sideasoftime,I,mmorethaneverconscious
thatwhen
wejourneythere,smuchmoreinvolved
thanatripthroUghspace、
3.Notonlydidmymotherinsist"uponahighpricefbrherownhome,,,
buttothesu
rpriseofeveryoneinvolvedinthesale-familymembers,real
estat
eagents,andoth
ers-shesucceededi
ngettingit、
4.InhisPreface
,Sethdiscussestherelationship
betweenmymother's
deathandhisbeginning‘枇加oluノ"''肋α蛾insessions679-80,Someofmy
rnother,sprobablelives;andinSession683,mycontactswithherinthe
d
rea
mstate,Seetheappropriatenotesfbreachsession、
5.1,dsaythatSeth,sstatementhere,“Itwasノb”secondchoice,,,callsfbr
c
are
fUlinterpretation・Itspossibleimplicationsescapedmeduringtheses‐
sion;otherwiselcouldhaveaskedfbrsomeclarificationthen・Sincel
n
egl
ect
edt
odo
so,
Ien
ded
upr
ewr
iti
ngt
his
not
eay
ear
lat
em
AtthetimeofthesessionIunderstoodSethtomeanthatthesecond
houseJaneandllookedatonApril25wasalsomymother'ssecondchoiceQ/
オノbed⑳fbrus・Sometimelaterwebegantowonderwhetherhemighthave
meantthatthissecondhousehadbeenStellaButts,snextbestchoicefbrh〃
se"overtheyears,afterMmMarkle,s・W
etooktheconservatlveapproach;we
decidedthiswasn,tlikelyFornotonlywouldbothhouseshavetobefbrsale
atthesametime,andnotonlywouldJaneandlhavetoinspectthemonthe
sameday-butofthehundredsofhousesinSayre,itwouldbenecessary
thatthesetwohadrankedfirstandsecondinmymother,sprefbrencefbr
manyyears,Theoddsagainstthislastpointcoincidingwiththefirsttwo
pointswouldbeverygreat・Wethoughtthatthetwohouseswerealready
invol
vedinarema
rkable-en
oughseries
of"coinci
dences.,,
Andyet-tinypossibilitie
sexistedinspiteofallthisl
ogic・Mymother
co拠脇havehadsomeemotionalconnectlontothissecondhouse・

TheplaceinquestionislocatedwithinafewblocksoftheneighboIhood
towhichmyfamilymovedinl931,asdescribedinNotel・Sinceitsitsonone
SESSION693 ・139.

ofthemainstreetsofSayre,atabusycornenIknowthatlmusthavepassed
byitmanytlmesinsubsequentyears;yetl,dnevernoticedthehouseasan
individualenti
tyuntilJaneandlwalkeduptoitsfro
ntdoorwiththeJohn‐
Sons,WhentheJohnsonstolduswhotheownerswere,Icouldonlyreplythat
l,dheardthenamewhilelivinginSayre;theoldcouplewouldbecontempo‐
rarywithmymothe砥Althoughlcouldn,tremembermymothermentioning
them,itwasatleastpossiblethatshe,dknownthemTherecouldhavebeen
linksthroughmutualfriends、Tbsomesmallexte nt,then,Janeandlcould
toywithinferencesdrawnfromSeth,scomme ntthatthatparticularhouse
hadrepresentedmymother'ssecondchoice・IcouldhardlyaskheEsince
she'ddiedfivemonthsago,butStellaButtsco拠脇haveknowntheowners,and
beenintheirhome;sheco伽havelikeditinordinately…
6.Seesessions68485inSectionl.
sESSION694

MAY1,1974
9:z9RM・WEDNEsDAY

(‘w9ZZ,,ソtz”“αj‘Z,伽加j'0g細郷伽伽伽剛q/、〃αszUesa刺α〃
j'Wbγ伽s畑o剛o岬'z,‘‘オル〃M0ohsjm4ノ6fwi”〃o伽峨ノ,α"〃血ノ6F
o冗加'肋”〃oth州gノb".B伽伽tM",叩:Idon,tthinkofSethbeing
overthere-拠伽伽峨"'@伽"、脳as伽伽ghIzuα"/bγ伽''@α航αノ
toん"j伽as肱#伽馳オノカ,i、ノ肺here''一s伽o伽師加MlbI-‘物αZ,
伽娩〃.”

(‘Ycα〃se"肌伽峨γw8at伽0卿”q/、伽叫伽I“姉get伽"岬
γEgⅧ肱γs伽q/、CO伽Sc畑s"ass,W7be”馳娩CO沈帥〃γ、』gノb肺α肋′sα''@‘
加州he加α航α脆“α"CMg-0γ1−””伽冗加〃伽”..、肋as
伽2』gカオノbe"tas伽q/、j城7W’at伽オノi蝿伽I加州09℃t伽‘』gha伽γ
q/、”"sa0…as剛形αcノb〃.,,
(ん"‘M伽鋤zlノαSm肋”s伽as肋2S細o'3s加g。、ノ
Goodevening

("GOO"”郷鴫馳肋.,ソ
Now:Dictation(i、ノノbjqlb師鴫⑳師吻s8の.Giveusamoment…
Therelati
Velyinsign
ifi
cantex
ampleofP
robablee
ventsand
the
ir
interactionjustgiven伽伽加s細吻providesafewimportant
cluestot
henatureofproba
bilitiesingener
al・Anorganizati
onisdef
initelypresent,butitisnotthekindoforderyouareusedtorecog
nizing,Thissmallprivateexperlenceisrepeatedendlesslywith
d雌rentvariationsinallareasofdailyliving-thatis,Probable

・140・
SESSION694 ・141.

eventsconstantly
interact,and伽伽オ11ツノthroughth
eirinteractlon
youendupwithonerecognizedseriesofepisodesthatyouaccept,
cal
ledphy
sical
reali
ty6
Underneaththisrecognizedorderofevents,howeventhereis
actuallyavas
tfieldofeve腰occurrin
gaction・Thesefieldso
fprobaP
bilitiesar
eactionsources
fbryourreality;
butyourworld戸ac
tionis
a
lso
aso
urc
efb
rth
ese
oth
erp
rob
abi
lit
ies

T
his
app
lie
sat
all
lev
els
,me
nta
lan
dbi
olo
gic
aLP
rob
abi
lit
ies
involvetheatomsandmolecules,therefbre,andthecells・They
involve
thoughtsalso,a
swellasmoreobv
iouslyphysicale
vents、Ybur
bodiesareprObable-con
structs(hyphenatethatifyouwantto),in
thattheyexistonlybecauseoftheatoms,aPpearanceatcertain
pointsofprob
ability6Atotherlevelsthea
tomsdonotexistatthose
samepoints,andyourbodiesthere(ノ伽加伽/bγz(ノαγIノbγe”伽刈
arenotthes
amephysicalconstr
ucts、Theydonot,th
en,existLhere・
Scient
ifically〉
withallof
yourinstru
ments,you
arethusfa
rableto
perceivetheatom,spresenceonlyinthefieldofyourownsystemof
probabilit
ySinceyouperceiveph
ysicallythroughthe
body〉whichis
atomicallystructured,thenofc
ourseyoursensepercePtionslead
youtobloc
koutrecognitionofo
therprobablestimul
iorreactlons、
InhisbookAdw伽如啄如C0"”0"s”esS,Ruburtmentlonswhathe
c
all
s"prCju
dicedperc
eption・''
'1tisanexc
ellentter
minthi
sre
gar
d.
(Lo72g加切se.)Giveusamoment...(A棚加Zo7zglba伽32.ノ
Someofthisisdifficulttoverbalize・TheEEunits2withinmatten
withintheatomsandmolecules,areawareoftheprobablefieldsof
actiontha
tarepossible、
Whilethebody,s
integritymustli
einacon‐
stantr
eiteration
inonelQrob
abilityha
ndmaintain
withinthat
proba戸
blesystemac
ertain“constant,,,a
ndwhilephysicall
yperceptionis
largely
directedthere
,thebasicin
tegrityofth
ebodysystema
ndcon‐
sciousn
esscomesfi・
omoutsideth
esysteminto
it・Period.
(助娩冒ノヒz"‘抑is伽伽Jas畑"伽“o”α棚βq/伽”ノ2,城””〃
c”'29α〃q/加伽"伽at畑.ノ
Theatoms,whilebehavingproperlywithinthesystem,andseem-
ingtoadheretoitsrulesandassumptlons,neverthelessactually
stradd
leprobabil
ities、Ybur
timestructu
res,then,a
reintimate
lycon‐
nectedwithprobableactionandfieldsofactuali呼Inyourterms,fbr
example,itwouldseemasifJosephcouldnothaveseenthathouse
fbrsaleuntilafteragivenseriesofeventshadoccurredltwould
・142. SECTION2

seemasifallofthiswasdependentuponearlierevents:hismother,s
priormeetingwithMmMarkleyearsago,whenbothwereyoung;her
daydreamsandfantasiesinlateryears;herowndeath;M正Markle,s
oldage,andhisownabandonmentofthehome.
(〃00.ノInyourtermsitseemsthatallofthathadtohappen
b
efbre
thehousewas
putupfbrsal
e,sothatJos
eph,passingb
yonly
afewdaysago,couldseethesignanddecidetolookatthehouse・In
muchmorebasictermsalleventsexistatonce,evenasatomsand
m
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tounitethoseevents・

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becauseoft
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indoforganizat
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quite-as‐
valideventsdonotsee
msignificant-theydonotriseintopercep‐
tion,orreality6Theye
xist,howevemlnonerealityうfbrexample,
Joseph,smothermarriedMmMarkle,Josephinheritedthehome、In
thatrealityMmMarkledie
dbefbreJoseph,smotherdid,sotherewas
noneedfbraJoseph,here,toevenlookfbrahouse;hehadone、In
thatreal
ityJosepMidnot
marryRuburt、A
ndinthisrealit
y[theone
youa
ndRuburt
know]Rubu
rtinstin
ctivelyf
eltapartf
romthath
ouse.
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伽#肋js'、ノasagOO〃t伽etO加8噸0”z(ノノb〃ん“伽”0”岬”"CJS伽cg
MbM妙〃妙t、ノ
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伽〃0叩勿s加伽α吻叩伽h”加洲ツッj'0gt0cO”ん"'α”"、ej伽
吻j''9M':伽伽Mo呪Se-シe〃h”z(ノ0”師"guノ伽o娩師伽〃伽"ル
α伽肋ej伽q/、岬"e"“賊'09ルノ伽o"γ”α恥伽加伽ot〃s伽'yo伽
沈秒曲り−つ
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オノ惣秘“0"如肺0'、ノ"1mノロり).ノ
ImadeitclearthatthedecisionrestedwithJosephandRuburt・
Butmorethanthat,thewholequestlonofahouseofthatkind
broughtintoth
eirownlivesques
tlonsofvaluesandpreroga
tivesthat
SESSION694 ・143・

wereofgreatimpo
rtance,Theyneededtoencounte
rtheirownposl戸
tlonsonsuchissues、Josephwasunconsciouslyawareofthefirst
house[ofthetwoinSayre],andcouldhavechosennottodrivedown
thatparticularstr
eet,fbrexampleBothheandRubu
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ningtodowelLOnlythendidconventionalideascometothefbre‐
front、Thoseideasthemselvesemotionallyattractedcertamaspects
ofJoseph,smoth eIxQUitesimply§inherterms,shew antedhersonto
dowell,andtoherthatmeantpossess inganexcellenthome・Period・
Onherpartitwasaninnocentenoughambition・
WhenshesensedanystrongfEelingsthatJosephalsowanted
suchahome,then-inyourtermsnow-shebegan,fromherdif
ferentframeworkafterdeath,tobringthatopportunityintohis
expenence・Thisisnotmanipulation・Itdoesshowうhoweventhat
oneportionofJoseph,smotheEtheportlonconnectedtoherson,
stillrelatestohiminacertainfashion・Italsoshowsthathisdesires
fbrahouseinSayre“””α〃"伽"g診r)helpedbringabOutcertain
events:Hecouldhavesuchahouseifhewantedone.
TheepisodealsomirroredhisbeliefS,fbrtohiswayofthinking
hewouldhavetorelinqluishcertainfreedoms,andthishewasnot
readytodo、Theeventsbasicallyexistatonce,thoughatyourlevel
youhavetoperceivethemintime、Asyourintimatedailyrealilycan
beinvolvedwithandcoloredbyprobabilities,broughtintoyour
experlencebyyourowndesiresandb
eliefS,soisyourmassculture,
worldhistory>andspeciesorientationcoloredbyprobableevents
thatdonot
fitintoyouroffi
ciallyrecogniz
edideaofphysic
alreali呼
Alternateman,probableman,altemateyou's,probableyou's-
theseissuesapplyind
ividuallyaswellasintermsofth
especies,and
theyapplytoyourfUtureaswellastoyourpast・
Giveusamoment,andgiveyourselfamoment・
仏0"今城"棚lba“2.)Thegreatestscientificdiscoverlesarealways
"accidents.,'Theycomefromintuitiona
lcreativit
y>Whensuddenlya
newkindofsignificanceisseen
thatwasnot“earli
er,,predictable.
・144. SECTION2

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buaccep
talldatat
hatfityourt
heories
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tra
ry6Ys
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eathita
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iterally
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肋城伽#s肋柳川eα肋伽叩沈0”0〃伽賊、/Me〃伽〃ん"卿as
伽s600”、g畑s".
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thoughtofpossessingalargehome,eventhoughthiswouldrequire
upkeepandattentionthatanotherpartofhimdidnotwanttoPro‐
videbecausehefeltitwouldtaketoomuchtimefromhispainting
andourwork・

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attractedthesamekindQfdesirealwaysfeltonthepartofJoseph's
mothex:This,onanotherlevelofactMtythanPhysical,reactivated
SESSION694 ・145.

oldconflictsbetweenthem.Forawhiletheirdesiresunitedthem・
Now〉howeveEStellaButtsisbetterabletounderstandherson,s
reactlons・Throughhis
decisioninthisreality〉sheisfinallyb
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wereincomprehensibletohem
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g
atonce..、Joseph,sdesireatthisendattractedhismother,slike
desire.(Rz〃se.)Inyourterms,howeve喝thereactlonscontmue・
Nowgiveusamoment...
(IMO、BOOノbzUo戒1,ノαSCWγ/bγ伽‘てノ”'09〃"8lbα呪Ⅷ加加州
伽"伽ceezIe伽Me伽gγαgoo血沈0伽q/w‘a柳aJo”sezノemzOt肺加〃
伽.Thes郷0〃e”g伽t肌勿RM、ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN694

1.IntheGlossaryfbrMzノ'伽剛Janedefinesprejudicedperceptionas

The
prop
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3.Seethe682ndsessionafterlO:21.
4.ForalittlematerialonJane,sfamilybackground,seeNote4fbrthe
679thsessi
on,aswell
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deliveryoft
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self
5.AnoteaddedlOmonthslater:Thereweremanyhouseramifications
tocome,thoughウConcerningnotonlyMIMarkle,splaceinSayrebutsome
hereinElmira,whereJaneandllive、Inordinaryterms,wecouldhardlyhave
expectedsuchamassof“houseconnections,'todevelop・Theeventstook
placewhileSethJanewasproducingSection6fbrVOlume2of"伽加ouノ'@”
Reα"肌andaredescribedthereinsomedetail;theyalsoprovidenearlyideal
linksbetweenthetwovolumes.

sESsION69s

MAY6,1974
9:29pM、MONDAY

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伽柳加e“郷昭如伽研加s細肌α"“ん”s伽伽伽js/bγ助c−
伽'22q/、伽Uo〃''@‘./恥加α”α伽小sl伽se泥加asノW''@伽〃
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sa伽ノカe'z伽迦ノ”伽伽伽加血伽sha畑拠,、血,zeacc0"剛q/、0呪γ伽“伽#

・146・
SESSION695 ・147.

z(ノ0肌脇‘iIbamルノ,,s'伽畑o形CO叩伽加伽α0仰伽6α伽伽α泥伽ォ肺
CO"”な.肋e伽‘‘gノwbgz4ノ0拠伽aUg”0伽osqIシ0"伽s岬ectq/"伽Iα”
如肋e600ノル

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z(ノasgOj''9オo伽柵α"伽0"α伽α航αI‘‘ルハ〃,,Sノieas伽metO伽舵
jMOz(ノ":

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o伽応ejWsas如伽伽ajs、肋0"eimMり)MhcO"”zM”0”伽same伽8J,
αM〃α加肋”α"細如cO7zse伽伽伽e叫伽e〃cgs・The伽伽j血αj,Z伽
伽妙ec畑郷sお伽、"伽伽伽0"α肋γw'MMMe応α""棚/bcm‘s妬q/、
伽6α伽“12ノ'”昭伽α""伽q/α"eγ'@脚"α"伽cO棚伽j1シ、
(‘§Ali)伽Qg叩hq/、α浮びe7Wγ:so〃”…伽0"'”伽"”伽6α肋
j伽”/b”伽加α形cQg峨師伽““”",耽りα肺秒jsJ6mM0伽#
”o”伽0肋eγ伽畑肋s"”s肋お伽tα伽,ew〃as伽gjひe””伽伽#
加aAe叩asシ”ノz0秒α形j”0γ伽オルecα"seq/、伽j叩伽”伽肌
α伽aZl1w』Ⅷ.
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伽畑肋形α"伽加/b”Ⅷ”0",伽叩0”伽cノwα伽”伽.,,
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伽it‘ノ伽”伽tcame伽恥"”s蝿加g伽g,“加州伽昭yO〃1,ノ伽
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伽"‘α柳α伽"hα伽ノjej0''9m岬〃c応W伽曲M、耽州‘伽州
(At如夕伽α‘z伽Jα伽卿0伽0〃"e伽沈卿”0蝿s伽e肋α伽,z
卿γ伽卵j7zg〃ソ"、she'、ノas伽α晩0s柵Z伽小脇花as”肋伽9.,y〃
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Now>Goodevening−
("Good”郷鴫S肋.,ツ
ーanddictation:

PRACTICEELEMENT2

lwouldlikeeachreadertotrytwoexercises・Firstofall,takeany
incidentthathappenstoyouthedayyoureadthispage・Seethep韮
ticularchoseneventasonethatcameintoyourexperiencefromthe
vastbankofotherprobableeventsthatcouldhaveoccurred.
・148. SECTION2

Examinetheeventasyouknowit・Thentrytotraceitseme好
gencefromthethreadofyourownpastlifeasyouunderstandit,and
prcjectoutwardinyourmindwhatothereventsmightemergefrom
thatonetobecomeactioninyourprobablefUture・Thisexercisehas
anotherpart:Whenyouhavefinishedtheprocedurejustgiven,then
changeyourvlewpoint;seetheeventfromthestandpointofsome‐
oneelsewhoisalsoinvolved.Nomatterhowprlvatetheexperlence
seems,someoneelseWmhaveaconnectionwithit、Seetheepisode
throughhisorhereyes,thenc
ontmuewiththeprocedurejustgiven,
onlyu
singthis
alteredv
iewpoint・
Noonecandothisexercisefbryou,
butthesuhjectiveresultscan
bemostastonishing、Aspectsoftheeventthatdidnotappearbefbre
maybesuddenlyapparent、Thedimensionsoftheeventwillbe
experiencedmorefillly
Giveusamoment...

(MzU助thimノ郷j伽畑α柳αI伽#ん"βノbα‘j伽c伽叩0”〃伽昭
0"γCO"zノ“α伽”伽sZz如畑‘りノ”郷鴫如α"伽0剛0夢Uj昭加伽加d
jゆγ'"α伽"、ノ
PRACTICEELEMENT3

Forthesecondexercise,takeaphotographofyourselfandplace
itbefbreyoU・Thepicturecanbefromthepastorthepresent,but
trytoseeitasasnapshotofaselfpois
edinperfEctfbculs,emerging
fromanunderneathdimensioninwhichotherprobablepictures
couldhavebeentaken、Thatself;yousee,emergestriumphantlyう
uniqueandunassailableinitsownexperlence;yetinthefeatures
youseebefbreyou-inthisstance,posture,expression-there
arealsoglimmermgs,tmtmgsorshadings,thatareechoesbelonglng
toother
probabilitie
s,Hytosenset
hose.

PRACTICEELEMENT4

Now:nkeanotherphotographofyourselfatadiffErentage
thanthefirstoneyouchose、Askyourselfsimply:‘iAmIlookingat
thesameperson?,,Howfamiliarorhowstrangeisthissecondpho-
tograph?Howdoesitdifferfromthefirstoneyoupickedthis
evening?Whatsimilaritiesaretherethatunitebothphotographsin
yourmind?Whatexperlencesdidyouhavewheneachphotograph
一〆

SESSION695 ・149.

wastaken?Whatwaysdidyouthinkoffbllowinginonepicturethat
werenotfbllowedintheotherone?Thosedirectionswerepursued・
I
ft h
eywer
enotp
ursue
dbyth
eselfyo
ureco
gnize
,then
theyw
erCby
as
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atisp
robab
leiny
ourte
rms
、Inyo
urmin
dfbll
owwha
tdire
c‐
tionsthatselfwouldhavetaken,asyouthinkofsuchevents、Ifyou
findalineofdevelopmentthatyounowwishyouhadpursued,but
hadnot,thenthinMeeplyaboutthewaysinwhichthoseactivities
couldnowfitint
otheframeworkofyourofficial
lyacceptedlife.2
Suchmusings,withdesire−backedupbycommonsense-can
bringaboutinter
sectionpointsinprobabilitiest
hatcauseafresh
realignmentofthedeepelementsofthepsyche、Insuchwaysprob-
able
eventsc
anbeatt
ractedto
yourcur
rentliv
ingstru
cture.
(卿0.ノWehavebeenspeakingaboutprobablemen,anddo
intendtodealmoredeeplywithprobableman[orWoman],asthat
isappliedtoyourspecies,Theeventsofthespeciesbeginwiththe
individ
ual,howeve工A
llofthepower
s,abilities,
andcharacterl
stlcs
inherentinthesp
eciesareinherentinanyindivi
dualmemberofit・
Throughunderstandingyourownunknownreality〉therefbre,you
canlearnmuchabouttheunknownrealityofthespecies.

PRACTICEELEMENTS

,Now:Chooseanotherphotographlwantyoutolookatthisone
somewhatdi駐rentlyThisshouldalsobeaphotographofyourselE
Seethisasonepictureofyoursel
fasarepresentativeofyourspecies
inaparticularspaceandtime・Lookatitasyoumightlookatapho-
tographofananimalinitsenvlronment.Ifthephotographshows
youinaroom,fbrexample,thenthinkoftheroomasapeculiarkind
ofenvironment,asnaturalasthewoods・Seeyourperson,spicturein
thisway:Howdoesitmergeorstandapartfromtheotherelements
inthep
hotograph?S
eethoseother
elementsasch
aracteristi
csofthe
image,viewthemasextendedfeaturesthatbelongtoyou・Ifthepho‐
tographisdark,fbrexample,andshowsshadows,theninthisexer-
ciseseethoseasbelongingtotheselfinthepicture・
Imaginatively》examineyourimagefromtheviewpointof
anotherplaceinthephotographSeehowtheimagecanbeseenas
apartoftheoverallpatternoftheenvlronment-theroomorfU野
niture,oryardorwhatevem


・150. SECTION2

Whenyouseeapictureofananimalinitsenvlronment,you
oftenmakeconnectlonsthatyoudonotmakewhenyouseeapic‐
tureofahumanbeinginhisorherenvlronment、heachlocatlon
isasuniqlueasthehabitatofanyanimal-asprlvate,asshared,as
significamintermsoftheindividualandthespeciesofwhichthat
individualisapart、Simplytostretchyourimagination:Whenyou
lookatyourphotograph,imaginethatyouarearepresentativeofa
species,cau
ghtthereinjustthatp
articularpose,andtha
ttheframe
ofthephotographrepresents,now〉“acageoftime.,,Ybu,fromthe
outsidelookingdownatthephotograph,arenowoutsideofthat
cageoftimeinwhichyourspecimenwasplaced、Thatspecimen,that
individuaLthatyou,representsnotonly
yourselfbutoneaspectof
yourspecies、Ifyouholdthatfセeling,thentheelementoftime
becomesasrealasanyoftheotherotjectswithinthephotograph
Thoughunseen,timeistheframe・
Now:LookupThepicture,thephotograph,isbutonesmall
olbjectintheentirerangeofyourvision、Ybuarenotonlyoutside
yourselfinthephotograph,butnowitrepresentsonlyasmallpoI迄
tionofyourreality
6Yetthephotographremainsin
violatewithinits
ownframeworlWoucannotalter
thepositionofoneohjectwithinit・
Ifyoudestroythephotographitself;youcaninnowaydestroythe
realitythatwasbehindit・Ybucannot,fbrinstance,killthetreethat
m
ayb
ede
pic
ted
int
hep
ict
ure

Giveusamoment...

(I伽1.肋加剛血"ea6'Y41btlIM'"s伽オノbγzlノβ"0W7.α''z伽膨.Hしγ
帆形加α伽gZMoⅧaswg2冗吻、”〃αckaM/bγオル.H'M伽"ツルα〃
伽"gり0伽"“伽s伽q/、伽s“0".)
ThepersonwithinthephotographisbeyondyourreachThe
youthatyouarecanmakeanychangesyouwanttoinyourexperr
ence:Ybucanchangeprobabilitiesfbryourownpurposes,butyou
cannotchangethecoursesofotherprobableselvesthathavegone
theirownways、Allprobableselvesareconnected・Theyeachinflu-
enceoneanothe砥Thereisanaturalinteraction,butnocoercion・
Eachprobableselfhasitsownfreewillanduniqlueness・Ybucan
changeyourownexperienceintheprobabililyyouknow-which
itsel
fridesupo
ninfinit
eotherpro
babilitie
s・Ybucan
bringinto
your
ownexperienceanynumberofprobableevents,butyoucannot
SESSION695 ・151

denytheprobableexperlenceofanotherportionofyourreality6
T
hat
is,
you
can
not
ann
ihi
lat
eit

Asyouarelookingatonephotographinyourpersonalhistoryう
thatrepresentsyouremergenceinthisparticularreality-orthe
realitythatwasacceptedasofficiala
tthetimeitwastaken-soyou
areloOkinga
tapictureofareprese
ntativeofyourspecies
,caughtin
aparticularmomentofprobability6ThatspecieshasasmanyoffL
shootsanddevelop
mentsasyouhaveprivately6Asther
eareprobable
selvesinprlvateterms,thereareprobableselvesintermsofthe
species
・Asyouhaveyou
rrecognized,
officialperso
nalpast,soin
your
systemofactualityyouhavemoreorlessac
ceptedanofficialmass
history(WMte2).Underexamination,howeve喝thathistoryofthe
speciesshowsmanyga
psanddiscrepancies,anditleavesma
nyqlues-
tionstobeanswered

Nowtakeyourbreak.
(zO:2夕.A仰〃伽"g伽αノセ,”伽eγq/秘s形α伽〃伽t助tMα‘z”st
e"ded恥c伽”2.)
SECTION3

THEPRIVATEPROBABLEMAN,

THEPRIVATEPROBABLEWOMAN,

THESPECIESINPROBABⅡITIES,

ANDBLUEPRINTS序ORREALITIES
sEsSⅡON69s

MAY6,1974
(CONTINUED)

(B謡i照蝿嚇4.仙喧、….n−

"3
.,
,)
−t
obec
all
ed(
Iil
α"s
の:"
The
Priv
ateP
robab
leMan
,theP
rivat
e
P
rob
able
WOma
n,t
heS
pec
ies
inPr
obab
iliti
es,an
dBlue
print
sfbr
Realities.”

Giveusamoment..、WehavebeenusingRuburtandJoseph,s
p
rlv
ate
exp
eri
enc
ehe
re・
For
now
〉ho
wev
e喝I
wou
ldl
ike
eac
hre
ade
r
toconsiderthemembersofhisorherfamily§sothatinamoredirect
fashionthereadercanfindinprivateexperlencearealizationof
someideaslwanttopresent.

PRACTICEEIJEMENT6

(Pα秘se.)Iny
ourterms,thin
kofthoseances
torsinyourfam
ilyhis-
toryNowthinkofyourselfand
yourcontemporaIyfamily6Forthis,
trytoimaginetimeasbeingsomet
hinglikespace・Ifyourancestors
livedinthel9thcentury>thenthinkofthatcenturyasaplacethat
existsassurelyasanyportionoftheearththatyoulmowSeeyour
owncenturyasanotherplace・Ifyouhavechildren,imaginetheir
experie
nce50yearshe
nceasstillan
otherplace.

・155.
・156。 SECTION3

Now:Thinkofyourancestors,yourself;andyourchildrenas
membersofonetribe,eachjourneyingintodifferentcountries
insteadoftimes・Cultureisasrealandnaturalastreesandrocks,so
seetheva
rlouscultureso
fthesethreegro
upsasnaturalen
viron-
mentsofthe
difhentplacesorco
untries;andimagine
,then,each
groupexploringtheuniqueenvlronmentofthelandintowhich
t
hey
hav
ejo
urn
eye
d、I
mag
ine
fUr
the
rof
cou
rse
tha
tth
ese
eXp
lo‐
ratlonsoccuratonce,eventhoughcommunicationmaybefaul恥so
th
atea
chgro
uphasd
ifficul
tycom
munic
atingwi
ththeot
hers・I
mag
ine
,howe
veMhat
thereis
ahomela
ndfromw
hichour
groupso
rlgl戸
n
allyc
ame、E
achexp
edition
sends
"lett
ers''ba
ckhome,
comme
ntmg
u
ponth
ebehav
ioncust
oms,env
lronm
ent,and
history
ofthel
andin
whichitfindsitse正

T
hes
ele
tters
arewr
itten
inan
ori
gin
alna
tivel
angua
getha
tha
s
l
itt
let
oClow
ithth
eacql
uire型
lang
uage
thath
asbee
npick
edupi
n
anyglvencoun呼伽“#伽加'''0m〃SIIツヅMamaandPapa,backat
thehomestead,knowwheretheirchildrenhavegone,inother
words;theyreadwithamusement,amazement,andwonderthe
commun
icationsfro
mtheiroffSp
ring,Inthi
shomespunan
alogy〉
MamaandPapasendlettersback-alsointhenativelanguage-
totheirchildr
en、Astimegoesbybho
wevemthechildrenlo
setheir
memoriesoftheirhometongue・MamaandPapaknowthattimes
areli
keplaceso
rcountr
ies,butth
eirchild
renbegin
tofbIgett
his,
too,andsothe
ygrowtobelievetha
ttheyarefarmoresep
aratefrom
eachotherthanth
eyacmallyare、Theyhave“gonen
ative,,inadif
ferentway6MamaandPapaunderstand、Thechildrenfbrgotthat
theycanm
ovethroughtim
easeasilyasth
roughspace・
Giveusamoment..、Remembe喝inthisanalogythevarlous
child
renrepre
sentyour
ancestor
s,yourse
lf;andyo
urownchil
dren・
Theyareexp
loringthelandofti
me,Nowinyourphysic
alworlditis
obviousthatnaturegrowsmoreofitselflnthelandoftime,time
alsogrowsmoreofitselEAsyoucanclimbtrees,bothuPanddown
thebranches,soyoucanclimbtimesinthesameway6Backhome,
MamaandPapaknowthis、Thefamilytreeexistsatonce-butthat
treeisonlyonetreethatappearsinthelandoftime、Ithasbranches
thatyoudonotclimbanddonotrecognize,andsotheyarenotreal
toyou・Thereareprobablefamilytrees,then・Thesameappliesto
t
hes
pec
ies

SESSION69S ・157・

(A伽se柵"gα伽s伽0”"“伽tj噛伽Ⅲ2ノGiveus
amoment..、Therearealternaterealities,andtheseexistonly
becauseofthenatureofprobabilities、Nowgiveusamoment..、
The
potentia
lsofthe
trueselfa
resomul
tidimens
ionalthat
they
cannotbeexpressedinonespaceortime・Anypersonwholoves
anot
herrec
ognizes
theinf
initepo
tentia
lwithi
nthatot
herper
son・
Thatp
otential
needsinf
initeoppo
rtunity
;thetrues
elf,srea
lity
n
e e
dsane
vemew
bchan
gings
ituat
ion,fb
reach
exper
ience
enric
hes
i
tand,
there
fbre,
enhan
cesit
sown
pos
sibil
ities
、E7z加
asse,
inyou
r
terms,thesameistrueoftheraceofman.MamaandPapa,inour
a
nal
ogy
うre
pre
sen
tth
ein
fin
ite
pot
ent
ial
wit
hin
one
bas
icu
nit
(Cの
of
consciousness・

Thenthinkofyourancestors,yourimmediatefamily〉andyour
children,andsenseinthemthevastpotentialthatisthere・Now:
Im
agineyo
urspeciesas
youthinkofi
t,andthel
iterallyen
dless
ca
pacit
iesfbre
xpressionan
dcreat
ionsimpl
yinthear
easofwh
ich
y
ouarea
ware、Nosing
letimeors
pacedimen
sioncould
containt
hat
c
reat
ivitybN
osing
lehisto
ricpas
tcould
expla
inlvh
atyoua
renowa

anindividualorasamemberofaspecies,Period・
Nowgiveusamoment...Endofdictation.
(肌2ヲ.O"“αgzz畑馳油1,ノ00〃""”オノWzノ郷昭z(ノ肋so加8mα航αIC”
α棚加s"'cォ.Lα”ん'@eα'@〃伽伽伽加形9切獅'09伽伽伽肋
eacノis郷o”伽zU恥Ⅷ伽伽ca2』gルオ”0"sOmglb叩c応zMノe伽'@〃
tj72ggO・助伽t肌刃RM.)

NOTES:SEssIoN69S

1.Once
again,seeNo
te4fbrthe6
79thsession

2.Th
e“officia
llyaccepte
dlifE,'m
entionedh
ereremi
ndedm
ethat
inthe
l
ast
(694th)s
essionS
ethusedthe
phrase‘了
ouroffici
allyrec
ogniz
edidea
of
p
hysi
calrealit
y”indiscu
ssingthe
roleprobab
leeventsp
layed
inour
world
h
ist
oryInt
he686th
sessionhe
referre
dto“off
icialdata
',Whe
nheco
nside
red
a
nci
ent
man
,ss
ele
cti
ono
fce
rta
inm
ent
ala
ndb
iol
ogi
cal
pul
ses
asp
hys
ica
l
real
ity;lat
erinthe
samesess
ion,heu
sedthes
elfexpla
natory“
officia
lhis‐
tory6
”Inthe68
4thsessi
onhedisc
ussedour
“officia
lactivit
y,,whenh
ecom‐
paredourreactiontohunchesandpremonitionswithouracceptanceof
n
orm
alpsyc
hologicalr
eality6
Then,inthe681stsession,seewhatSethhastosayaboutindividualbio‐
l
ogic
alhisto
ryandtheba
sicunpredic
tabilityofc
onsciousnes
s.

SESSION6%

MAY8,1974
9:S8RM、WEDNEsDAY

(T柵鰯撫麗続澱総鰯捌撫琵
CO加‘ォ伽2‘g',伽tα伽〃α6伽伽伽thsq/伽jba花加.’Hgγ/hj肱
DC伽〃〃“0”Mzノe伽〃mI97I川ノbe〃hez(ノas5&he7wzOjh〃MZz惚
伽伽”MリッIQI972,伽伽sα伽e岬.
(W7be"ん'zeimノasy0"''9伽"e加伽”α"伽0"s"師sq/加血ノα、師加
“W7be”I伽
β,〃ZcOme6ac
ノセα"CMα伽剛y
0".,,D肌”709
肋OseWa応M”je
z(ノas
如加伽2仇α”'αγwリソヲ伽α'@伽伽。!シ加叩αc加蝿61シαγ加地α“
tO9ⅧesgオMひmas畑o'@ノi伽如19“sノbeノiα‘J‘‘...q/伽SII〕o伽whe−
沈獅I)Iq/、肋伽tⅧγt肋g蝿αso伽'9/、伽e“α"〃α畑伽抽q/、〃
αγ伽抽...」リfR"伽施沈0肋eγ・〃α伽加伽o州”加州加加zノe伽
cノb〃−α加伽ch伽伽伽猟伽伽α〃tⅧM'小伽ォ伽伽〃
α伽aZlbI伽伽lbo州eUe',”川to/bγ℃g伽ch伽6α伽伽伽izノo伽α'@〃
γV/i‘剛0伽zノ〃〃...,,
(ル"8s伽伽妙t伽jsh州j雌eZsa伽伽ge伽加αICノbα呼如CO"
'zecj加加〃伽j伽q/、伽‘‘ヒj“,,〃如伽'39伽伽ses伽0卵e‘Z,伽αノ
柵‘sルオ,α肋01』gMEオハルas卿伽”伽伽0伽ea6叩g20血ノzα呪沸
j''9M"“ossass加伽e伽陶伽伽岬オノb”,伽0‘,耐seg加加加"eMz小
/2z”131””"c畷shazノe伽伽to卿”α”肋伽‘zgzz加蜘cノbオQlb畑"s肋
ノ2‘st伽疏got伽α、"'2伽加州鉱,,伽Ⅷ‘Z.‘‘W7be'@he"蝋オノbeWZm伽
α駅伽”“q/、cノb叩伽−0γ”⑳6eα伽o帥COノtsOmM叩.ッ

・158.
SESSION696 ・159.

Goodevening.
("Gり0"ezノ郷鴫馳娩.,シ
Now:Dictation…Eachprobabilitysystemhasitsownsetof
"
bluep
rints,,
'clearl
ydefini
ngitsfr
eedomsa
ndbound
aries,a
ndse心
t
ingf
brthth
emostf
avorab
lestru
cturesc
apable
offUlf
illmen
t・
Thesearenot“innerimagesofperfection,,'andtosomeextent
theblue
prints2themsel
veschange,fbr
theactionwithi
nanyglve
n
sys
temofpr
obabil
itiesa
utomat
ically
alterst
heenti
repict
ure,en
larg
ingit
、ThebluepI
intsareact
uallymorel
ikeinnerw
orkingplan
sthat
canbechangedwithcircumstances,buttosomeextenttheyare

dea
戸li
zat
ion
s,w
ith
ahy
phe
n・
Asanindivi
dualyoucarrywithinyousuchab
lueprint,then;it
containsalltheinfbrmationyourequiretobringaboutthemost
favorabl
eversionofyourself
intheprobablesyste
mthatyouknowb
T
hes
ebl
uep
rin
tse
xis
tbi
olo
gic
all
yan
dat
eve
ryl
eve
l-p
syc
hic
all
yウ
s
pir
itu
all
y〉m
ent
all
yTh
ein
fbr
mat
ion
isk
nit
int
oth
ege
nes
and
chr
o‐
m
oso
mes
,bu
tit
exi
sts
apa
rt,
and
the
Phy
sic
als
tru
ctu
res
mer
ely
rep

resentthecarriersofinfbrmation,31nthesamefashionthespecies
e冗畑asseholdswithinitsvastinnermindsuchworkingplansorblue‐
p
rints、Theye
xistapartfr
omthephysicalw
orldandin
aninner
one,
a
ndfromthis
youdrawtho
setheories,
ideas,civil
ization
s,andt
ech
n
ologies
which
youthen
physi
callytr
anslate

Pl
atonicthoug
htsawthisin
nerworldasperf
ect、4Asyo
uthinko
f
i
t,howeve喝
perfecti
onalways
suggestss
omethingdo
neandf
inish
ed,
orb
eyondsurpassin
g,andthisofcours
edeniesthein
herentcha
rac

ter
isticsofcre
ativi唾Which
doindeedalways
seektosur
pasSthe
m‐
selves、ThePlatonic,idealizedinnerworldwouldultimatelyresultin
adeadone,fbrinitthemodelsfbrallexteriorizationswereseenas
a
lre
ady
com
ple
ted
-fi
nis
hed
and
per
fec
t.
Manyhaveseenthatinnerworldasthesourcefbrthephysical
one
, butimaginedt
hatman,spurposewasmerelytoco
nstructphys-
i
callythese
perfEc
timages
tothebe
stofhis
abilit
ies.(V”
/bγ”i‘Z
lbIリ
I
nth atpict
uremanhimselfdidnOt
helpcreatCthatinner
world,or
h
aye anyhand
initsbeautyHecoulda
tbesttxytoduplicatei
tPhys‐
i
cal ly-n
everable,howev
entomatchitsper
fectioninthose
terms、
Insuchaversionofinne形outerrealitytheback-andfbrthmobility〉
t
hegive-and -
takeb
etwee
ninne
rando
utenisignored、Man,beinga
partofthatinne
rworl
dbyre
asono
fthenatureofhisownpsyche,
・160° SECTION3

a
uto
mat
ica
lly
has
aha
ndi
nth
ecr
eat
ion
oft
hos
ebl
uep
rin
tsw
hic
hat
a
not
her
lev
elh
eus
esa
sgu
ide
s.
(LoγWα““伽e
zj、ノワ[bsomeextentg
reatartistsnot
onlycap‐
turea
physica
lpicture
oflnner
ldea,ca
pital
ized,but
theyals
ohav
e
ahandin
creatingthatid
eaorinnermod
eltobeginw
ith
lnyo
urterms,thei
nnerworlddo
esreprese
ntldeaPote
ntialas
yetun
realized-but
thoseideasa
ndthosepo
tentialsdono
texist
outs
ideofc
onsciou
sness・T
heyare
idealss
etint
hehear
tofman,
5ye

inothertermsheistheonewhoalsoputthemthere,outofthe
deepe
rknowledg
eofhisbein
gthatstra
ddleSphys
icaltime
・EXis

tenceiswiseandc
ompassionate,soincertainterm
sconsciousness,
knowingitselfasman,sentfUtureextensionsofitselfoutintothe
t
lme
sch
eme
tha
tma
nwo
uld
kno
w〉a
ndl
ovi
ngl
ypl
ant
eds
ign
pos
ts
fbritSelftofbllow“late、,,
Giveusamoment..、ManishimselfmadeasmuchofGod-stuBf
asearth-stuff;§ointhosetermsnowthegodinhimselfyeamed
towardthemaninthegod,andearthexperlence・Notunderstand‐
ingyours
elves,6youhavetrie
dtoputtheideaofGod
outsideofyou形
selvesand
yourlivingframewor
k・Throughvarlousexe
rcisesinthis
book,Ihopetoacqluainteachofyouwiththeinherentonenessof
theinsideandoutsiderea
lities,togiveyouaglimpseofyourown
infinitenatureevenwithintheboundsofyourcreaturehood-to
helpyouseethegodstuffintheman-stuHInotherterms,thiscan
helpyouseethepotentialsofyourspeciesandbreakdownthebalL
riersoflimitingthoughts・Iwouldliketochangeyourideasof

uma
nna
ture
.nso
meex
tentt
hisWi
llent
ailhu
maniz
ingyo
uride
a
o
fdi
vin
ity
Buto
ddly
enou
gh,if
thati
sdone
youwi
llend
upsee
ing
t
hed
ivinityi
nman.
Idealsthatbefbreseemedbeyondthereachofindividualsorof
t
h e
sPeci
eswil
lchan
gethe
irchara
cteEa
ndb
eco
mew
ork
ing
mod
els
t
hatca
nbeus
ede
丑ec
tivel
yandj
oyf
Ully6
Nowtakeyourbreak.
(10:労.〃"β測伽erツノbα〃98'2αzノemg2;α"。,sheⅧ加川伽s"‐
s畑z(ノ0"伽gash0γオ0〃e・IZzIノas、W7b‘"馳伽α加8t伽2‘ghagzz加伽αたzU
”伽‘shesajd,加沈0m"sl1ソ:“恥"R"伽〃s伽§H吻ウシ伽M‘'り1,,,−
オ伽gzzzノe”卿q/W、α柳αj/bゆれeO'zα伽加s伽峡c#.助伽オ10:8RM.
(wiiオ伽伽Me賊伽伽γ'"伽加i、ノ〃αたz‘ノ伽剛〃たe岬γzs郷h”
、/bγ伽”COγzj.W7be"ん"β加納e伽肋伽α如伽此'09渡,,馳肋形畑α伽。,
SESSION696 ・161.

"..、娩舵柳川eα‘6jγ肋,q/we”'@gIWzgz(ノCO"c"z3,sj叩l1ソ加α秘se肺
加冗刈o〃加州αj6a剛“k妙オノZ加伽畑加伽’09剛α伽”oγ伽tco"
"'c伽"s,α"伽冗如”as蝿恥伽γCO加加州Cat伽6伽‘e"uノα師'@gα"〃
"形α”昭s如伽.”
(〃γb”s伽kz〃ん岬州70gjsa伽。y〃"〃zU叩:〃"歯形cα〃q/;
”がc′lbat加伽,αM伽城ts伽加s紬α”e,c伽卿6伽"”〃z‘ノα腕"g
α"〃形α伽'@gse加加加”αsedco”‘Zem61I)I伽形"剛1,ノ砿s・SOhazノ′伽
形COγzis,s伽esMte‘ツ1Mctα伽accO伽伽q/α"q/、肺伽amac伽j細α”
CO椛伽'39‘‘colzsc伽s',ezノe棚.A〃q/、伽αc伽卵11ツMz剛o6emo形伽冗
加伽獅.)

NOTES:SEssIoN696

1.FormaterialonJan
e,sfamilybackground,see
the679thsession,
includ
ingnotes4and8
,aswellasAppe
ndixlfbrthes
amesession、
2.SethtalkedveIybr
ieflyaboutsuchblueprints
inChapter20ofP〃
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(Ruburt),andhisc
ommentst
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ex,regar
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shytales
,isa
psychicphenomenon...”
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tenusesthem
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speciallyin
passagesli
kethose
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r
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area
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ngbut
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diced
infa
vor
of
thatsex・

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spo
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usl
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mal
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ent
sth
ata
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omp
lem
ent
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mot
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ale
and
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ica
ndb
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ual
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others.,,
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686thsessionfrom9:55toll:26.
SESSⅡON697

MAY13,1974
9:18pMMoNDAy

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Now:Dictation…Theseidealizations(as伽”sⅧ如伽伽伽8s‐
s
jo〃a
recert
ainkind
sofps
ychicp
attern
s,the
n,occu
rringa
tdif
fer-
e
ntl
evels
・Incert
ainte
rmst
heybe
comet
hece
l1,sp
rivate
“idea
',of
its
o
wngro
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evelopm
ent,ap
ictur
ealive
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l
今lint
erms
o
fph
ysic
alinf
brma
tio
n,a
part
ofits
stru
ctu
re,
Such
ideal
izat
ion
s
p
rovi
dethe
irown
impe
tus;
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s,the
ywil
lgro
wtowa
rdthe
irow
n
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rea
tes
tfU
lfi
llm
ent

Theidealizationsthemselvesaremadeof“cOnscious,,stuff:
Thesearenotinertdata,’then、Thenatureofprobabilitiesdete野
minestheframeworkinwhichthesefUlfillmentscantakePlace,and
"fr
ames
”liv
ingde
velopm
ents・T
hestruc
tureofp
robabil
itiesp
ro-
v
ideso
ntheon
ehanda
system
ofbarr
iers,in
whichpr
actical
growth
is
notc
hose
norsi
gnific
ant;an
donthe
otherha
nditins
uresas
afE,
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canchoosefroma
nalmostinfinitevarietyofpossi
bleactionsthose
bestsuitedtoitsownfUlfillment・
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nysys
temth
eidea
lizat
ionh
asal
read
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epte
dce
rta
ink
ind
s
o
fev
entsa
ssign
ifica
nt,an
dhasr
Cjec
tedo
ther
(qui
te-a
s-p
rOb
abl
e

・163.
・164。 SECTION3

ev
ent
s)as
nonsi
gnifi
cant・
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imply
pro
vid
esa
wor
kab
lef
bcu
sin
w
hicha
chiev
ement
andex
perie
nceca
nhapp
en.
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2刀In
sim
plete
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lnot
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ieves
ometh
ingt
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ell
asindi
viduals・Becau理yOuarenowaconsciouss
pecies,inyour
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ationsthatyo
ucanaccepto
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enatyour
particula
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ymovetowa
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oughts,an
dyOu
haveas
asp e
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th
oughts
areexpr
essions
ofyouri
dealiza
tions;a
ndwhile
express
ing
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atternsthe
yalsomodif
yandcreati
velychang
ethem、
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hcellinyourbodyisto
someextentalteredwithe
achthought
th
atyouthin
kEachreact
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llsaltersy
ourenvlro
nment・
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hebraint
henrespon
dstothea
lteration・
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constant
give‐
a
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ecellsrespon
datcertainlev
elstoevel砦c
hanging
s
treamsof
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ties,sodo
yourthoug
hts、Ybur
bodyrespo
ndsas
youthinkitshould,howeveMndsoyourconsciousbeliefMbout
realilyhavemuc
htodowiththoseprobableexpe
riencesthatyou
acceptasap
artofyourintimat
eliving・
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greaterthananyonephysicalmaterializationofitthatcouldoccur
i
nyo
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pac
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dti
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decideuponthatasyourofficial3selEyouwillalwayshavearich
SESSlON697 ・165.

ban
kofpr
obabl
eacti
onsto
choos
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lyone
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ldhav
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meapp
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giv

usamoment...

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acceptonespecificlineofconsciousnessasreal,andtoignore
others,
makessuchco
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and、Ybutrain
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-biologic
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sofevents4withwhichyouare
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luite
int
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lycon
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uhandle
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litiesv
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rem
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lindtot
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urconce
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actlonsofothers、BecauseyoudonotreallyMlyacceptthefactthat
youcansoreact,youmayblockthisunoff icialinfbrmatlononthe
onehand,evenwhileontheotheryoutakeitintoconsideration・
YbuarefarmoreawarethanyourealizeoftheprobablefUturein
a
reasw
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chyouar
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sistrue
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enteryourexperlence、
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tosayconcerning
illnesses,epidemics
,andmass
disordersinthisbook・
Consciousness,byitsnature,continuallyexpands、Thenature
ofconsciousnessasyouunderstanditasaspecieswill,inoneway
oranothenleadyoubeyondyourlimitedideasofreality〉fbryour
・166. SECTION3

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xpe
rie
nce
wil
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tch
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est
hat
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thoseareasyouhavegoneasfarasyoucango-withoutgoingfmL
themTheproblemsactasstimuliinthatregardThisdoesn'tmean
thatyouha
vetoexperiencedisast
ers,Theyarenotpreor
dained・It
does
meanthatyouh
avechosencertai
nexperiences,b
utthatthese
w
illautoma
ticallyle
adtofUrth
erCreati
vedevelo
pmentifyou
allow
themto
・Theidealizationisoneofbrotherh
ood,intermsofyo
ur
sp
ecies・Bi
ologicall
y〉inyourt
erms,suc
h“brothe
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erate
s
i
nstincti
velyint
hecooper
ationof
thebody,
scells,
astheyfim
ctio
n
tog
ethertofbr
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re、Atyourvl
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ationfbr
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it
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Inotherterms,however−socialterms−youhaveyetto
a
chievet
hesameki
ndofspir
itualbrot
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ossessedb
yyour
c
ells;
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oudonot
underst
andtha
ttheexp
erlence
ofyourw
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sin
tim
ate
lyc
onn
ect
edw
ith
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row
npr
lva
tee
xpe
rie
nce
.If
you
bum
y
our
fin
ger
ith
urt
sim
med
iat
ely
Ybu
rbo
dyi
nst
ant
lyb
egi
nsa
coo
p‐
erativeventure,inwhichaC1justmentsaremadesothatthewOund
beginstoheal、Ifaportionoftheraceishurtitmaytakeawhile
befbre‘和u"feelthepain,buttheentlreunconsciousmechanismof
thespecieswill
tIytohealthewound、Consci
ouslWoucanfacilitate
thatdevelopment,andadmit
yourbrothelhoodwithallotherliving
beings・
Thehealingwill
takeplacefarq
luickerifyoudo
、Abiological
brotherhoode
xists,aninnerempathyoncel
lularlevels,connectmg
allindividualsofthespecieswithoneanothe虹Thisistheresultofa
b
iol
ogi
cal
ide
ali
zat
ion
・It
exi
sts
ina
lls
pec
ies
,an
dco
nne
cts
all
spe
cie
s.
TheracesufferswhenanyofitsmembersdieofstarvatlonordisP
ease,evenasaWholeplantsuffersifagroupofitsleavesare
"unhappy6,,Inthesamewayallmembersofthespeciesarebenefited
bythehappi
ness,health,andfUlfillmentofan
yofthoseindividuals
whocomposeit・Mancanbeawareofthevastmediumofprobabili-
tiesinw
hichheexist
s,andtherefb
reconscious
lychoosethos
ebest
s
uit
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oth
ose
ide
ali
zat
ion
sth
atp
oin
tto
war
dhi
sgr
eat
est
fUl
fil
lme
nt.
SESSION697 ・167・

O
nep
art
oft
hes
pec
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can
not
gro
wor
dev
elo
pat
the
exp
ens
eof
the
otherp
ortionsfbrv
erylong.
(、苑)Giveusamoment…Aphotographistosomeextenta
materializationofanidealizationcarriedtoacertaindegree・At
a
nothe
rleve
l,you
rbody
andyo
urexp
erienc
eisaf
arric
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PRACTICEELEMENT7

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aclas
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ture
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haps
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rapho
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membe
rs・
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magin
ethee
motio
nalrea
lilyo
feach
perso
npres
ent,i
nthet
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t
hat
theph
otogr
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ken・
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the
emoti
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ntel迄
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henyouar
efinishe
d,trytogeta
glimps
eofthoseint
imatere
la戸
ti
onships
thatea
chpersonh
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therpers
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nthe
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occurredbutdid
not.Inspacetherewereendlessvar
ietiesofprobaF
bilitiesanddecisions・Peoplecouldhavemovedanddidnot,or
othersdidmove,andsocameintothatparticularspacearea、There
wereaninfinitenumberofideasbehindallofthosedecisions、Ybu

brmyou
rownexper
ience、In
greate
rterms,the
refbre,
thosepe
ople
dec
idedtobe
atthatpart
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fin
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伽航ezMjsezノ郷'09刑o戒めWZAj'090"0t〃s"峡伽伽伽I:28RM、ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN697

1.J
anere
ferre
dtoth
econc
ept
ofl
ivin
ginfb
lmati
onfro
manot
heran
gle
i
nhe
rquot
edmat
erial
atthe
begin
ning
ofthe
694th
sessi
on,in
Secti
on2・
AlsoseeSeth,smaterialonunitsofconsciousnessatlO:O6inthe682ndsesP
sion,inSectionl
lnP
伽ol
zaZ&
α伽too
,Seth
tell
sus:
"Infb
rmati
ondo
esno
texis
tbyit
self
C
onn
ect
edw
ith
itis
theco
nsci
ous
nes
sofa
lltho
seWh
oun
der
stan
dit,p
erce
lve
i
t,o
rongm
ateit,
Sother
earen
otrec
ordsi
nteIm
sofob
jecti
ve,fbr
eveI箔a
vaiL
a
ble
bankso
finfbrm
ationi
ntowh
ichyo
utune
.Inst
eadth
econsc
iousnes
sthat
h
eld,o
rholds
,orwill
holdth
einfbrm
ation
attract
sitlik
eamagne
t..、Th
e
infbrmationitselfwantstomovetowardconsciousness・Itisnotdeadorinert・
I
tis
not
som
eth
ing
you
gra
bfb
喝it
isa
lso
som
eth
ing
tha
twa
nts
tob
egr
abb
ed,
a
ndsoi
tgrav
itate
stoth
osewh
oseek
it・Y
burco
nscio
usnes
sattr
actst
hecon

s
cio
usnes
sthat
isalr
eadyc
onnec
ted
wit
hthe
mater
ial.,
,Seet
henot
esfbl
low

i
ngt
he618thsessi
on,inChapter3
ofP伽o7zaZRea卿
.
2.SeeChapter2(amongmanythatareapplicablehere)of〃730"αJ
Reα卿.

.No
te2
fbr
Ses
sio
n69
51i
sts
som
eof
the
way
sin
whi
chS
eth
use
s“o
ffi

c
ial
,,a
nd"
off
ici
all
y,,
inc
onn
ect
ion
wit
hou
rid
eas
ofp
hys
ica
lre
ali

4.1nA伽e"如畑,seeChapterl5:ThelnnerOrderofEventsand“Unof
f
ici
al,
,Pe
rce
pti
ons

SESSⅡON698

MAY20,1974
9:2SPM・MONDAY

( T鰯登聯'淵鯛蝋‘i鯛競‘蝋捌鱒
伽遡ノ”q/加伽"''9伽lb伽CO”彫q/、1,ノ蛾s、o"剛"峨加zUezノ砿迩ノ伽伽
α”αJ伽ds柵q/、CO"Sc畑s"畑伽伽師加osOme畑α柳αIC”馳地
伽α伽α”0t〃SII’8伽q/、”"Sc畑s"州sh‘caIMTheWOndexworks,
α"‘je'wc”な加州#α形l伽e冗祁asAlIY’8"伽11.
(ノ伽加d伽"伽α棚加如伽伽s加加00伽ostq/、伽。恥ソ小Mz
t0〃me城e'.s叩1M・伽柚ez(ノα伽伽0伽was畑0”伽妙#.At如玩as
z(ノesa刺伽鴫sノbeノbα肋"加州伽at加加加SE伽伽as“o"z(ノo肌
αc伽Jl1y城e伽".‘加伽川eo剛he6ooh...I伽棚呪se伽CM'zgso
伽棚6f/b伽α“伽'』gノカ...,'W7bat伽e”e伽asazノ卿伽伽郷0'2,
α"伽0冗加γyt0〃exibe伽畑s,助オハ伽ote肋α〃q/、伽0〃"‘ん…がI
ノbα‘伽9"畑畑slI)”α"‘1,60肋馴飢'@go伽q/Wza伽α伽‘‘Unknown,,
Reality〉伽had加勿伽沈as伽伽伽郷t伽.ノ
Now>goodevening.
("Good”獅鴫seth.';)・
Dic
tation:
Thesebl
uepri
ntsfbr
reality
arere
lative
lyinvis
ible
beca
useyouh
aveal
lowedyo
urselv
estof
brgetth
eirex
istenc
e、
Tbpur
suecertai
ngOals,yo
upretend
edthatth
eydidnote
xist・
Nowぅhowevenyourglobalsituationasaracerequiresthenew

・169.
・170. SECTION3

a
cqui
sitio
nofso
me"an
cient
arts
."T
hese
canhe
lpyou
becom
eawar
e
a
gai
noft
hosei
nneri
deali
zati
ons
tha
tfb
rmyo
urpri
vater
ealit
yan
d
yourmassworldTheycanpermityoutobecomeacqluaintedwith
other
inwardor
dersofeve
nts,andt
herichbe
dofproba
bilities
fi、om
whi
chyourp
hysical
existen
ceemer
ges・
These
artsareusel
essiftheyare
notpractic
ed-uselessi
nthat
theylie
everlatent,
thattheyaren
otbroughto
utintotheex
terlor
frameworko
fyourworld、nuset
heseartsrequiresf
irstofallthe
k
now
led
get
hat
ben
eat
hth
ewo
rld
you
kno
wis
ano
the
r;t
hat
alo
ng
sideth
efbcusofco
nsciousne
sswithwhi
chyouarefa
miliarthe
reare
oth
erfb
cuses
qlui
teasl
egit
imat
e・
Ybudream,e
a c
hofyou,buttherearefewgrea
tdreamarUsts・
Manyofthetruepurposesofdreams1havebeenfbrgotten,even
thoug
hthosepur
posesare
stillbein
gfUlfill
ed・Thecon
sciousar
tof
creat
mg,underst
anding,an
dusingdrea
mshasbeenl
argelylos
t;and
thei
ntimate
relatio
nshipb
etweend
ailyli
fe,worl
devents
,anddr
eams
a
lmo
stc
omp
let
ely
ign
ore
d・T
he“
fil
tur
e',
oft
hes
peC
ies
isb
ein
g
workedoutintheprivateandmassdreamsofitsmembers,butthiS
alsoisneVe
rconsidered・Theme
mbersofsomeancient
civilizations,
includingtheEgyptians,knewhowtobetheconsciousdirectorsof

rea
mac
tiv
ity
§ho
wto
del
vei
nto
var
iou
sle
vel
sof
dre
amr
eal
ity
tot
he
f
bun
tso
fcr
eat
lvl
ty〉
and
the
ywe
rea
ble
tou
set
hat
sou
rce
mat
eri
ali
n
t
hei
rph
ysi
cal
wor
ld2

卿1.
ノCe
llu
lar
lif
eis
aff
ect
edb
yyo
urd
rea
ms・
Hea
lin
gsc
ant
ake
placeinthedreamstate,whereeventsatanotherorderofexistence
a
lte
rth
ecel
lsthe
mselv
es,Ru
burt
has
bee
nexp
loring
therea
lityo
f
d
rea
mle
vels
,3and
insod
oingh
eis
begi
nni
ngto
glimp
sethei
rsign
i-
f
ica
nce、
nsome
exten
teach
reade
rcan
init
iateS
uchpri
vatejo
u好
n
eys
・The
ywill
,thes
edrea
mexpe
diti
ons,
throw
greatl
ighton
the
n
atu
reo
fpe
rson
alda
ilyex
perie
nce,a
ndthe
ywill
alsop
rovid
epe
x箔
s
ona
lkn
owl
edg
eoft
hewa
ysinw
hichp
robab
iliti
esope
rate・
Giveusamoment..、Isaidearlierinthisbookthattheworld
y
oukno
warises
fromba
sicunp
rediCt
abilit
yうfiro
mwhich
signi
fi‐
ca
ncesth
enemerg
e,4Nosy
stemof
reali
tyisclo
sed・The
partic
ular
s
trin
gofpro
bablea
ction
sthat
youca
llyo
uroff
iciale
xperie
nced
oes
notjustdangle,then,outinspaceandtime-itinterweaveswith
o
the
rsu
chs
tra
nds
tha
tyo
udo
not
rec
ogn
ize
・In
the
wak
ing
sta
tet
he
SESSION698 ・171

c
ons
cio
usm
ind
mus
tfb
cus
rat
her
exc
lus
ive
lyu
pon
tha
ton
epa
rtl
cu‐
l
arpoin
tofcon
centr
ation
thatyo
ucall
reali
tyうsim
plyso
thatit
can
d
irec
tyour
acti
vit
iespr
operl
yint
emp
orall
ife・
Itis
qlui
teequ
ipp
ed,
ho
wevenals
otodi
rectyoutos
omeex
tentinoth
erleve
lsofrea
lity
W
hen
iti
sno
tne
ede
dfb
rsp
eci
fic
sur
viv
ald
uti
es.
Bec
ausey
ouhav
einth
epas
tco
nvi
nce
dyo
urs
elv
est
hatt
heco
n‐
s
cio
usmin
dmust
ofnec
essit
ybec
uto
fff
rom
inn
err
eali
t)Wo
uthi
nk
thatitmustbealienatedfromthedreamstate・Followingsuch
b
eli
efS,y
oufin
dyour
selve
sthi
nki
ngof
dream
ingas
chaot
ic,un
rea
F
s
onabl
e,and
ascom
plete
lydiv
orced
fromn
ormal
consc
iousd
irec‐
tlon
,purpos
e,orfim
ction・I
toftense
emsthat
sleepisa
lmostas
mall
death,a
ndpsycholo
gistshaveco
mpareddream
ingwithcont
rolled
insanit
y65Ybuhave
sodivorcedy
ourwakingan
ddreamingex
perl戸
encet
hatitsee
msyouhav
eseparat
e“lives,
”andthat
thereisli
ttle
connectionbetweenyourwakinganddreaminghours・Therich
tape
stryofpr
obablea
ctionsf
romwhic
hyoucho
oseyouro
fficial
life
b
eco
mesjus
tasinvis
ibl
e、T
his
isq
lui
ten
eed
les
s・
nkeyourbreak.
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(EMatIO:おRM.)
・172. SECTION3

NOTES:SEssIoN698

1.S
eeN
otelf
brthe
687th
sess
ion,i
nSect
ionl
・Int
henex
tpara
grap
h
I
,dl
ike
tor
evi
ewfro
masli
gMy
dif
fere
ntang
leso
meo
fth
einf
brmat
ionp
re‐
sentedthere,

Sethbe
gantalkinga
boutdream
sandrelateds
ubjectsf
romthetim
e
thesese
ssionsbeg
anoverllyea
rsago、His
materialle
dJanetodos
ome
excel
lentwor
kwithdr
eamsonh
erown・See
,fbre
xample
,chapter
s4and5i
n
nb‘Cb”"gq/、馳仇,andChapterl4in肋馳肋M切伽aMctually》Sethand
Jan
edreamdatar
unthrough
alloftheb
ooksthose
twohave
produce
dso伽
e
ith
ersi
nglyor
togeth
e醜
The92ndsessionfbrSeptember28,1964,wasabasiconefbrinfbrmaP
t
lonon
dream
s,and
Janequ
otesvar
louspor
tlonso
fitinch
apters
5andl
4,
a
sli
steda
bove
;Ias
kthe
reade
rtorev
iewth
atmat
erial
espe
ciall
y(and
inbo
th
b
ook
s).In
conne
ctlo
nwit
hthats
ession
,here
issom
efbll
ow登up
dreami
nfbl

m
ati
ont
hat
Set
hga
vei
nth
e97
ths
ess
ion


The
dre
amw
orl
dis
ind
eed
ana
tur
alb
y造p
rod
uct
oft
her
ela
tio
nsh
ip
bet
weent
heinn
ers
elf
andth
ephys
icalb
ein
g・N
otar
eflec
tion,
there
fbr
e,b
ut

by達pr
oduct
invol
vingn
otonl
yache
mical
reac
tionb
utthe
trans
fbIma
tiono
f
energyfromonestatetoanothem
“Ins
omere
spec
tsal
lplan
esorf
ields
ofexi
stenc
eare
indee
dby登p
roduc
ts
o
fot
hers・
Forex
ampl
e,wit
houtt
hepec
uliar
spark
setof
fthro
ughth
einte
r‐
r
elat
ionshi
pexis
tingbe
tweent
heinne
rselfan
dthep
hysical
being,
the

ream
worldw
ouldn
otexis
t・Butco
nverse
lyうthed
reamwo
rldisa
necess
ity
f
brt
hec
ontin
ued
exist
enc
eofth
eph
ysi
calin
div
idual

‘‘Thi
spointi
sextrem
elyim
porta
nt、Asyo
Uknow
ぅan
ima
lsd
rea
m、W
hat
youdonotknowisthatallconsciousnessesdream・Wehavesaidthattosome
degreeevenatomsandmoleculeshaveconsciousness,andeachoneofthose
minuteconsciousnessesfbrmsitsowndreams,evenasontheotherhand
eachon
efbrmsitsow
nphysicali
mage、Now)as
inthephysi
calfieldind
Mdual
atomscombinefbrtheirownbenefitintomorecomplicatedstructure
gesta
lts,sodothe
yalsocombin
etofbrmsuch
gestalts,t
houghofasom
ewhat
differentnature,inthedreamworld.
“Ihavesaidthatthedreamworldhasitsownsortoffbrmandperma-
ne
nce・Itisphysica
llyoriented,
thoughnottoth
edegreeinheren
tinyour
o
rdinaIyunlve
rse・Inthe
samemanne
rthatthep
hysicalima
geofanindi
vid‐
u
alisbuiltu
p,soisthe
dreamima
gebuiltup

‘‘Th
edreamwo
rldisnot
afbrmle
ss,hapha
zard,sem
iconstru
ction・It
does
notexistinbulk,butitdoesexistinfbrm・Thisisnotacontradictionnora
distortion、Thetruecomplexityandimportanceofthedreamworldasan
independentfieldofexistencehasnotyetbeenimpresseduponyou・舵t
SESSION698 ・173.

W
hil
eyo
urw
orl
dan
dth
edr
eam
wor
lda
reb
asi
cal
lyi
nde
pen
den
t,t
hey
sti
ll
exertpr
essuresandinfl
uences,oneupon
theothe正
“Itisessent
ialthatyour
ealizethatt
hedreamworld
isabyproduc
tofyour
ownexistence・Andbecauseitisconnectedtoyouthroughchemicalreac-
tions
,thisleave
sopenthee
ntrywayof
interacti
ons,inani
malsaswel
lasmen・
Sincedreams
areaby造productofanyc
onsciousnessinvolve
dwithinmatte喝
thisleadsustothecorrectconclusion-thattreeshayetheirdreams,thatall
p
hys
ica
lma
tten
being
fbrme
dabo
utin
div
idu
ali
zed
unit
sofc
onsci
ousne
ssof
v
ary
ing
degr
ees,a
lsopa
rtici
pate
sint
hei
nvo
lunt
aryc
onstr
uctlo
nofth
e
dreamumverse.,,
2.We,vecomeacrosssomematerialinourreadinglatelythatatleast
hintsatwhatSethtellsushere、
3.S
eethen
oteson
Jane,s
growin
gdreama
ctivit
yatthee
ndofth
e696t
h
s
ess
ion,H
erve
ryact
ivedr
eamli
fe,wit
hitsa
ttend
antdai
lyreco
rdkee
pin
g
a
ndi
nterpr
etatl
ons,i
scont
inuin
g、She'
samas
singag
oodamou
ntofi
nfb垂
mation.(IremindthereadertocheckAppendixll.)

.Sethdiscussedthebasicunpredictabilityf
romwh
ichsi
gnifi
cance
s
arisein
sessions681-
82,inSectionl
、Afterbreaka
tll:4
7in
the
681st
sessi
on,
h
ein
coI
por
ate
dth
isl
ine
inh
ism
ate
ria
l:“
Fro
mth
e‘c
hao
tic
,be
dof
you
r
d
rea
mss
pri
ngs
you
ror
der
edd
ail
yor
gan
ize
dac
tio
n.,

5.Seth,sstatementremindedmeofanarticlelreadinanewspapera
f
ewye
arsago
・Actua
llyl,
venev
erfbrg
otten
itbeca
useo
fthen
egativ
eimpr
es
s
ionit
madeupo
nme;Ir
emembe
rblingi
ngitto
Jane,s
atten
tionat
theti
me、
T
hepiece
wasabout
aEurope
anpsychol
ogist,a
ndincl
udedhis
consid
ered
o
pini
o、that
"dream
saret
hejunk
ofthe
mind.
,'Jane
andI
still
thinki
tama
z‐
in
gthat
amaninsu
chapos
itioncou
ldmake
astatem
entdis
playin
gsolit
tle
i
nsi
ght
...
S]ESSⅡON699

MAY22,1974
9:z0PMWEDNEsDAY

(T鰯・総嚇鰯舞淵蝋智餓蹴駕
”e"’'2gzUaszノe7yzUα'w0asz(ノ9mα伽/bγ伽妙尚s“o剛Cs伽.I
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s畑0'2,伽馳娩加α‘i‘O"l1ya伽グ7V/セツwz“加伽''@α#伽剛q/、伽妙尚
加α航α〃
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odev
enin
g.
("GりMeU郷鴫馳娩.'シ
Dictation:Inyourtermsaphotogr
aphfreezesmotions,frames
themoment-orallofthemomen
tthatyoucanphysicallyperceive・
Inusualcircumstancesyoumayremembertheemotionsthat
youfdtatthetimeaPictureofyourselfwastaken,andtosome
extentthoseemotionsmayshowthemselvesingesturesorfacial
expression・
Butthegreatersulq
jectiverealityofth
atmomentdoes
notappearphysicallyinsuchaphotographltcompletelyescapes
insofa
rasitsphy
sifalappe
arancewit
hinthatst
ructureis
concemed・
InthesamewaythepastorthefUtureisclosedout・Theparticular
fbcusnecessarytoproducesuchapicturethennecessitateSthe
exclusion
ofotherdata,Thatce
rtainlyisobvious、B
ecauseyoumust
。『&●

manipulatewithinspecifictimeperiods,youdothesamekindof 拳

・174.
澗轄吋鮎

SESSION699 ・175.

t
hin
gin
dai
lyl
ife
,an
don
aco
nsc
iou
sle
vel
ign
ore
ore
xcl
ude
muc
h
infbrmationthatisotherwiseavailable・
Inaway〉oneremembereddreamcanbecomparedtoapsycho-
l
ogic
alpho
tograp
h,onep
ictur
ethati
snotph
ysica
llymat
eriali
zed,
notfrozenmotlon,notframedbyeitherspaceortime;therefbre
m
any
oft
hos
ein
gre
die
nts
app
ear
tha
tar
ene
ces
sar
ily
lef
tou
tof
any
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lve
nmome
ntofw
aki
ngcon
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sac
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ity6
Are
membe
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misap
roduC
tofse
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ing
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uto
fte
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syou
rconsc
iousi
nterpre
tatlo
nofeve
ntstha
tiniti
allyma
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b
eenq
luitedi
fferen
tfromyo
ur型emo
ryofth
em.][bt
hatexte
ntt
he
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eamtha
tyouremem
berisasnap
shotofala
rgerevent
,takenby
y
ourco
nscious
mindThe
rearema
nykinds
orvarie
tiesofdr
eams

somemoreandsomelessfaithfUltoyourmemoriesofthem-but
a
syour
emember
adreamy
ouaut
omatic
allysna
tchcert
amPor
tlons
o
fsu
lqjecti
veeve
ntsaway
from
othe
rs,and
tryto
"frame,
,the
sein
s
pac
eandt
imein
wayst
hatwi
llm
akes
enset
oyour
usual
orien
tat
lon.
Eventhen,howeve砥dreameventsaresomultidimensionalthatthis
atte
mptiso
ftenafa
ilure・I
tmightb
eeasier
here,Pe
lhaps,
ifyou
compareascenefromadreamwithasceneinaphotograph、A
phot
ographw
illshow
certai
nevents
natural
totheti
meinwhi
chit
wastaken・Itwillnotshow〉fbrexample,apictureofaTurkatthe
timeoftheCrusades、Adreamscenemightportrayjustsuchamo此
howeve正

Itwil
lhelpifnowandtheny
ouimaginativelythink
ofvivid
dream
imagerylasif
itappearedi
naphotograp
hinsteadAsd
uIing
yo
urlifet
imeyo
ucollec
taseri
esofph
otogr
aphsofy
oursel
f;take
nin
va
riousti
mesan
dplaces
,soint
hedrea
mings
tateyou
“colle
ct,,su
b‐
j
ec t
ivephotographsofadifferentkind、
T heydo
notappearin
seC
luence,h
oweve
mNevert
heless,
ataco
nsciousl
evelthe
ycanpr
o‐
vi
deyouwith
valuabl
einfbrm
ationab
outyour
fUturean
dyourpa
st・
Int
hosenorma
l,generall
yaccepte
dterms,thei
magesinph
o‐
tographsd
onotchange,m
ove,oralterth
eirrelationship
s・The
liv
ingsulcj
ective
photog
raphyof
dreams
,howeve卯
rovide
saframe

。、
workinWh
ichthese“images,,ha
vetheirownmobility6T
heyrepre‐
sentcr
eativityinf
ardifferent
termsthanyo
uusuallyunde
rstand、


&.
Ybuknowwhatp
hysicalissueis伽伽tlIy),because
youseethechil‐

6
, ●

drenofyourloins,butyoudonotexperlencethechildrenofyour




・176. SECTION3

dreamsint
hesamephysicalway
〉n o
runderstandthat
yourdream
lifei
sconnnuou
s・Ithasor
ganization
onitsownl
evelsthat
youdo
notcomprehend,andfromitsrichsourceyoudrawmuchofthe
energyw
ithwhichyo
ufbrmyourda
ilyexperien
ce・Yburcon
scious
m
ind
ist
hed
ire
cto
rof
tha
tex
per
ien
ce・
Inyourterm§,howevenyoudreamwhetheryouarelivingor
deadWhenyouarealive,corporall
yspeaking,whatyouthinkofas
dreamingbecomessubordinat etowhatyourefertoasyourcon‐
sciouswakinglife・Ybualwaysexamineyourdreamsthenfroman
"alien,,standpoi
nt,oneprCjudicedin伽orofth
eordinarywakin
g
state、Ho
weveEthedreami
ngconditionisc
onsequentlyexp
erience
d
indistort
edfbrm・Oftenitdoesn
otseemcleanBycontr
asttowakin
g
conscio
usnessitcanapp
earhazy》notprec
ise,orofHbcus、
Thisdoe
s
notalwaysapplyうbecauseinsomedreamsthestateofalertnessis
undeniable,

似う0.ノFormanyreasons,somementionedhereandsomenotas
y
etd
isc
uss
ed,
you
hav
ecl
ose
dyo
urd
rea
mso
uto
fyo
url
ive
sto
ala
rge
extent・Whileyoumustofcourseholdaccuratefbcusintimeand

lac
e,t
her
eis
sti
lln
oba
sic
rea
son
why
you
mus
tso
div
orc
eyo
uIL
s
elv
esfro
mdrea
mexpe
rie
nce

Giv
eusam
oment
...
Som
ein
ven
tor
s,w
rit
ers
,sc
ien
tis
ts,
art
ist
s,
w
hoa
reu
sed
tod
eal
ing
wit
hcr
eat
lve
mat
eri
ald
ire
ctl
y§a
req
uit
e
awareofthefactthatmanyoftheirproductiveideascamefromthe
d
ream
condi
tion・
Theys
eeth
ere
sul
tsof
dream
activ
ityin
prac
tic
al
p
hys
ical
life、
Manyo
ther
s,t
hou
ghu
ntr
aine
d,can
clear
lytr
ace
ceI

t
ain
dec
isi
ons
mad
ein
wak
ing
lif
eto
dre
ams
・Fe
wun
der
sta
nd,
how

e
venth
atpr
ivater
ealityi
slikeaf
inish
edprodu
ct,risi
ngou
tofth
e
imm
ensepr
oductivitythatoc
cursinthedreami
ngconditio
n・
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uburtc
allsth
isTheWb
"d”z(ノ0戒S
’2andwi
thgoodr
eason・I
nwakin
g
l
ifbth
erear
efluctu
ationsi
nyourco
nscious
ness,pe
riods
whenyo
u
aremoreorlessalert,inyourterms,whenyourattentionwanders
f
rom
iss
ues
ath
and
;or
whe
n,i
nst
ead
,yo
uar
ece
rta
inl
ybr
ill
ian
tly
fbcusedinthemoment・Sotherearegradationsofconsciousnessin
thewaki
ngstate、Usu
allyyoupayl
ittleattenti
ontothem、
Theoffici
al31ineofconsciousn
essthatyouaccepted
blithely
ignoresany
deviations,andwhens
ucheventsoccurusual
lycontm‐
uesmerrilyonasifnothinghadhappenedlnthedreamingstate,
SESSION699 ・177.

suchfluctuationsalsohappen・Itshouldbeobviousthatthereyou
canleapfromtimetotlme・
M
uch
mor
eis
inv
olv
ed,
how
eve
Lfb
rth
ere
are
“se
par
ate
”st
ran
ds,

ifyoupre血ofconsciousnessthatarenaturallypursuedinthe
dreamstate,andthesecanbefbllowedwithsometraininganddili‐
g
ence・
Theyin
volvepr
obable
“series”
ofeven
ts・For
examp
le,if
one
p
art
icular
dream
event
ischo
senfb
rphysic
alma
teri
aliza
tion,
then
in
y
our
reali
tyot
herev
entsw
illap
peari
ndueti
me,a
ndi
nseri
alfas
hio
n・
Ybumaytakeyourbreak.
(10:価tOIO〃.)
D
ict
ati
on:
Ybu
hav
eyo
urs
elv
esp
ain
ted
apr
ett
yen
oug
hpi
ctu
re
ofwhatyouthinkofasyourownrealityうasindividualsandasa
spe
cies,
Allofy
ourin
stitu
tions
,belie
fS,an
dacti
vitie
sseemt
ojust
ify
your
Picture,b
ecauseev
erythingw
ithinthe
overall“f
rame,,wil
lof
courseseemtoagree・
T
hep
ict
ure
isa
rel
ati
vel
ysi
mpl
eon
e,a
lli
nal
l-o
nei
nwh
ich
eachconsciousnessisassumedtobedirectedtowardaparticular
fbcus,isensc
oncedinonebody>withitsexiste
nceboundedbybirth
atoneen
dandbydeathatt
heothe唾(Pα呪se.
)Unfbrtunatelyう
thatpic‐
tureisaslimitedasanyoneofyourPhotographs・Ybuareusedto
examin
ingyourdream
statefi、omt
hevieWpointo
fyour"Wakin
g,,con‐
dition,butsometimeinthedreamstatetrytoexamineyournormal
wakingr
ealitySimplygiv
eyourselfthein
structionstodos
o、Ybumay
b
eql
uites
urpri
sedwi
ththe
resu
lts
、Spe
aking
assim
plyas
lcan,
and
u
singc
oncep
tstha
tyouc
anund
ersta
nd,le
tmepu
titth
isway
:From
theotherside-withinwhatislooselycalledthedreamstate-
therei
sanexistenc
equiteasval
idasyourown,
andfromthat
view邑
pointyouc
anbeconside
redasthedreame
正"Ybu,'arethep
artofyou
concen
tratinginth
isrealitybY
bufbrmitthro
ughinfbrmat
lonand
throughenergythatontheonehandhasitssourcegUtsid且this
system,
andthatonth
eotherconsta
ntlyflowsint
othissystem
-and
s
oint
hatresp
ectthesy
stemsar
eunited

Giveusamoment..、ThesameapplieStoallconsciousnessof
a
nyt
ype
orv
ari
ety
bln
ama
nne
rof
spe
aki
ng,
the
n,y
our
cel
lsd
rea
m
Thereareminutevariationsofelectricaldischarge,notnowpercelv-
a
ble
,th
atc
oul
dpi
npo
int
thi
ski
ndo
ffl
uct
uat
ion
ont
hep
art
ofc
ell
s,
andalsoonthepartofatomsandmolecules.
・178. SECTION3

Inyourterms,obviously§atomsdonotdreamofcatschasing
dogs,yet伽
獅4)Iノthereareindeed"
lapses,,fromphysical
fbcusthat
areanalogoustoyourdreamingstate、Giveusamoment..、Inthose
conditionstheatomspursuetheirownprobableactlvltles,and
indeedmak
eastoundingcalculat
ions,bringingintoyou
ractuality
t
hen
ece
ssa
ryp
rob
abl
eac
tio
nst
oin
sur
eof
fic
ial
lif
efb
rms
・Bu
tne
i‐
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her
are
the
yli
mit
edo
the
rwi
se,
fbr
the
iro
the
rpr
oba
ble
dir
ect
ion
s
arealsoactualized・Period・Ondifferentlevelsinthedreamstate,
t
hen
,youa
reals
osu
hje
ctive
lyaw
are
ofo
therp
rolba
ble
rea
litie
s、Yb
ur
c
onsci
ousin
tenti
s皿con
sciou
slyb
rough
tinto
thedr
eamin
gcond
i‐
tlon,andthatintenthelpsyousortthedata.(SMW蛇ヂ.ノ
So,
fromo
thers
tream
sofac
tuali
tyyou
choos
ethos
eeve
ntst
hat
y
ouw
antph
ysica
llyma
teria
lized
;andy
oudot
hisac
cordi
ngto
your
beliefSab
outthenatureofreali
ty6Aphotographistak
en,andyou
havebefbreyouthenapictureofaneventthatinyourtermshas
alreadyhappened・Indreamsyout
akemanysulgjective“photo‐
graphs,''
anddecidewhichones
amongthemyouwantto
materializ
e
inti
me、1[bace
rtainext
ent,there
fbre,the
dreamsar
eblueprin
tsfbr
y
our
lat
ers
nap
sho
ts・
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NOTES:SEssIoN699

1.Seth,sevocatlvematerialondreamimagesremindedmeofanequally
evocatlvepoemaboutthedreaming
selfthatJanewroteinl965,ayearanda
halforsoafterthesessionsbegan、I,vealwayswantedtoseethepoempub
lishe
d;Ithinki
tveryrich
inbothsub
jectmatte
randvisua
lcontent.
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Mソs彫"蝿s伽".
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A7zdz(ノα脱ezZa60伽.

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即”'29mo''@s”
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・180。 SECTION3

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z脱e
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、O‘
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2.SeeAppendixllfbrSession698,
3.SeeNote2fbrthe695thsession、

4.I
nAppe
ndix4
fbrSe
ssion
685,J
anewr
oteo
fhe
rat
temp
tswhi
leint
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d
rea
mstat
etoso
rtout
multi
dimen
siona
l,pro
babl
edat
aofhe
rown,
andof
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owth
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lected
fbrpro
cessi
ngins
idepo
olsof
expen
ence“b
efbre
flow
ing
i
nto
the‘
offic
ialpo
olofc
onsc
ious
ness.
,,'T
hen,
shea
ddeda
bitla
tent
hro
ugh
b
ypa
ssing
direct
neuro
logic
alact
ivity
§andu
sing
the“s
idepo
ckets
orpo
ols
w
hered
ataar
estil
lunpr
ocess
ed..、
youcan
picku
pseve
ralo
the
rst
ran
dso
f
c
ons
cious
nes
s‘a
tonce
,,t
hou
ghret
enti
onm
aybed
iff
icu
lt.”
And,ofcourse,whilewritingthisnotelfbundthatSeth,smateIialin
t
oni
ght
,s6
99t
hse
ssi
on,
asw
ell
asJ
ane
,si
nth
ewh
ole
ofA
ppe
ndi
x4,
are
vel
y
r
emi
nis
cen
tof
wha
tIc
all
dou
ble
dre
ami
ng・
See
the
692
nds
ess
ion
,wi
thi
ts
Note2、


・An
ote
add
edb
ett
ert
han
fiv
emo
nth
sla
ter
:Se
thd
ida
nsw
ert
heq
ues

tlon-inthe718thsession,Section5,volume2.
6.AndaddedafterVblume2of"吻加0z(ノ",,Rea卿wascompletedin
A
pri
l,19
75:Int
erest
ingasi
tis,I
neverp
ursue
dthisq
uestl
on,and
Sethvo
l‐
unteerednoinfbrmationonit.
SESSION700

MAY29,1974
9:28PM・WEDNEsDAY

(N噸蝋響伽卿州
("GOO〃””鴫馳娩.,ソ
Dictation:Ybumustfirstofallunderstandthatyourowngreater
r
eal
ity
exi
sts
whe
the
ryo
uar
ein
fle
sho
rou
tof
it,
and
tha
tyo
urs
ub‐
j
ect
ive
exp
eri
enc
eha
saf
arg
rea
ter
型1匹
tha
nth
eph
ysi
cal
bra
in
itselfallows・

This-apartfromcorporalliving-continuesofcourseWhile
y
oua reacreatur
einspaceandtime・Itpresentsapar
allelnoncoIL
por
a lexi
stence,sotospe
ak,thatyourbra
indoesnotregist
elJnthe
sleepstatey
ouareinaconnective
area;wherebleedthr
oughsocc皿
Newparagraph:Theblueprintsfb
rrealitywillnotbefbundin
theexteriorunive
rse・Someothercivilizationsexp
erimentedwitha
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・181・
・182・ SECTION3

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NOTES:SEssIoN700

1.Seethe698thsessionto9:41.

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SESSⅡON701

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PRACTICEELEMENT8

Us
ingyourconsci
ousmindasa
threshold,
howeveLyouc
andis‐
co
verstill
more・Fi
gurati
velyspe
aking,
standwhe
reyou
are、Th
inkof
thatmom
entofconsciousaw
arenessasapath、Imag
inemanyoth
e r
suc
hpaths,all
convergmg
;again,ima
ginativel
ytakeone
ofthem
in
y
ourmindandf
bllowit・A
cceptWhaty
ouexperien
ceuncrit
ically
mb
s
omesmallextent
youare“alte
ring,,your
consciousness
.(Htz〃
SESSION701 ・189.


加0m
〃sl1y
:)Ofc
our
se,
youar
enot
"al
teri
ng''i
tat
all
、Ybua
resim
ply
u
singi
tinad
iffer
entfa
shion
,andf
bcusi
ngit-
howev
erbri
efly-
i
nan
oth
erd
ire
cti
on、
Thi
sis
the
sim
ple
sto
fex
erc
ise
s、
S
upp
ose
tha
tyo
ust
ood
ino
nes
pot
all
ofy
our
phy
sic
all
ife
,an
d
t
hat
you
had
tod
oth
isb
eca
use
you
had
bee
nto
ldt
hat
you
mus
t・I
il
suchacaseyouwouldonlyseewhatwasdirectlybefbreyou、Ybur
peripheralvisi
onmightgiveyouhintsofwhatwas
toeachside,or
youmighthears
oundsthatcamefrombehind・O1qje
cts-birds,fbr
example-mightflashbyyOu,andyoumightwonderattheir
motlon,s
ignificance,an
dorigin・Ifyous
uddenlyturneda
ninchto
therightort
heleftyouwouldnotbe
alteringyourbodyうbu
tsimply
c
han
gin
git
spo
sit
ion
,in
cre
asi
ngy
our
ove
ral
lpi
ctu
re,
tur
nin
gve
ry
c
aut
iou
sly
fro
myo
uri
nit
ial
pos
iti
on,
Sot
hel
itt
lee
xer
cis
eab
ove
is
likethat・

Giveusamoment..、Ybuarepresentlylittleawareofthedimen‐
sionsofconsciousness-yourownorthoseseemingly“beneath”
yourown・ThetruephysiciStisonewhowoulddareturnaround
insidehisownconsciousness・
Giveusamoment..、Thereareinnerstructureswithinmattem
Theseareswirl
sofenergy6Theyhavemorepurp
osesthanone・The
structu
resarefbrm
edbyorganiz
ationsofcon
sciousness,
orCU's・
Ybuhavethemostintimateknowledgeofthenatureofacell,fbr
example,orofanatom、TheycomposeyourfleshThereis,亜Ce蛭
tainterms,acontinuumofconsciousnessthereofwhichyourpre‐
s
ent
phy
sic
all
ife
isa
par
t・Y
bua
rei
nce
rta
ink
ind
sof
com
mun
ica
tio
n
andcommunionwithyourowncells,andatcertainlevelsofcon-
sciousnes
syouknowthis・Atruep
hysicistwouldleamt
oreachthat
level
ofconsciou
snessatwil
l・Therewe
repictures
drawnofcel
lular
structureslongbe
fbreanytechnologicalmeth
odsofseeingthem
w
ere
ava
ila
ble
,in
yoU
rte
rms

Giveusamoment..、Thereareshapesandfbrmationsthat
appearwhen
youreyesareclosedt
hatareperfectreplic
asofatoms,
molecules,andcells,butyoudonotrecognizethemassuch、There
arealsop
aintings-so-ca
lledabstracts-
unconsciouslyp
roduced,
manybyamateurs,
thatareexcellentrepresentatlo
nsofsuChinner
or
gani
zati
ons、

RuburthasattlmesbeenabletothroWhisconsciousnessinto
smallPhysicalinstruments(CO”"〃CO岬o"郷S,/bγ伽伽Ce),andto
d190・ SECTION3

p
erc
eiv
eth
eir
inn
era
cti
vit
yat
the
lev
elo
Esa
yウe
lec
tro
ns、
Giv
ent
lme

inyourte
lms,aknowledge
ofthestructureo
fso-calledpar
ticles
coul
dbeqlui
teasclea
rlyunde
rstoodb
yusingsu
chtechn
iqlues、
Nowタ
howeveWourtermswouldnotmatch,舵tyourtermsareprecisely
What
imprisonyo
u,andleady
outothe‘w
rong,,kind
sofqluest
lons.
(W1itha沈呪se沈剛JThewrongkindsofqlues
tlonsaretheright
onesfbry
ou,howeve砥iny
ourcivilizatio
nandwithyourb
eliefS,
because
youwanttostayw
ithinthatstruc
turetothatexte
nt、Only
nowareyoubeginningtoqIUestionyourmethods,andevenyour
ques
tions、5
Thetruep
hysicis
twouldb
eabletoa
skhisql
uestion
sfrom
hisusualstateofconsciousness,andthenturnthatconsciousnessin
otherdirectionswherehehimselfwouldbeledintoadventures-with‐
r
eal
ity
〉in
whi
cht
heq
lue
stl
ons
wou
ldt
hem
sel
ves
bec
han
ged
・An
d
thentheanswerswouldbefelt.

(10:08.吻ツノbγ”M1ソ‘〃t伽149カノb〃リButmostphysicistsdonot
t
rus
tfeltanswe
rs、Feeling
isthoughtt
obefarless
validthan
adia房
gram・Itseemsyoucouldnotoperateyourworldonfeelings-but
youarenotdoingv
erywelltIyingtooperatewithdi
agrams,either1
Inmanycasesyourscientistsseemtohaveth
estrangeideathat
youcanll
nderstanClareal
itybydestroyin
git;thatyoucanp
erceive
thelifbmechanismofananimalbykillin
git;orthatyoucanexam‐
ineaphenomenonbestbyseparatmgyo
urselffromit.So,often,you
attempttoexaminethenatureofthebraininmanbydestroyingthe
brainsofan
imals,byseparatmgpor
tlonsoftheanimalbrai
nfromits
compone
nts,isolatin
gthem,andtam
peringwithth
eoverallinte
grlty
ofboththeanima
linquestlonandofyourownspi
ritualprocesses・
Bythislmeanthateachsuchattemptputsyoumoreoutofcontext,
sotospeak,
withyourselfandyou
renvironment,andot
herspecies、
Period,
Whileyoumay"lea
rn”certainso-c
alledfacts,youa
redriven
stillfUrtherawayfrOmanygreatknowledge,becausetheso-called
f
act
sst
and
iny
our
way
6Yb
udo
not
asy
etu
nde
rst
and
the
uni
que
nes
s
ofconsciousness.

(肋y‘”加伽Zj1ツリItisabsurdtobelievethatyoucanlearnsome‐
th
ingaboutcon
sciousnessb
ydestroyin
git,Itisabs
urdtobelie
vethat
y
ouc a
nleamoneiotaabouttheinnerreality
oflifewhenyoursearch
l
eadsyoutodestroyit、
Destruction,yous
ee,inyourterms(u
ndel迄
l
inedtwice),pr
esupposesam
isunderstand
ingoflifeto
beginwith、
Areyourhandstired?
SESSION701 ・191・

(‘M’''1Ⅷ。,α肋02‘giIiuノas〃"'09伽lbacga航.B伽血'zeuノas伽昭
z
"e
"、

The
reare
wayso
fidenti
fying
witha
nimals,
witha
tomsa
ndmoL
e
cul
es・Th
erear
eways
ofl
earni
ngfro
mthea
nim
als・T
herea
remet
h‐
odsthatcanbeusedtodiscoverhowdiffセrentspeciesmigrate,fbr
e
xam
ple
,an
dth
ent
odu
pli
cat
esu
chf
eat
ste
chn
olo
gic
all
yif
you
wan
t
to・ThesemethodsdonotincludedisseCtion,fbrWhatyoulearnthat
w
ayyouwi
llnotbe
alDle
tousC
(deeib”
αMm"c
ノb伽der)

l
nawaWoua
resimplyo
verexub
erant,lik
echildr
enpla
yinga
newga
me,Ybuw
illdiscov
erthata
tbestyoua
reusing
child
ren's
lbl
ocks、So
meofyou
havealrea
dycomet
othatco
nclusio
n、Ast
his
bookcontmues,Iwillindeedoutlinesomebeginningproposalsasto
waysinwhichyoucanuseyourconsciousnesstounderstandthe
nature
ofreality〉a
ndtomakeso
meofthosein
nerbluepri
ntsclea正
nkeabriefbreak.
(m28t0IO:イラ.)
Now:EveninyourtermsofhistoIyandserialtime,asaraceyou
h
avetriedvariousmethodsofdealingwiththephysicalworld61n
t
hislat
estventureyo
uarediscove
ringthatexte
rlormanipula
tionis
n
ote
nou
gh,
tha
tte
chn
olo
gya
lon
eis
not
"th
ean
swe
E,,
Ple
ase
und
elL
standme:Thereisnothingwrongwithalovingtechnology6
IfEinsteinhadbeenabettermathematician,7hewouldnothave
madethebreakthroughsthathedid・Hewouldhavebeentoo
cowed、Ybteventhenhismathematicsdidholdhimback,andputa
kinkinhi
sintuitions・O
ftenyoutakeitf
brgrantedthati
ntuitive
knoWledg
eisnotpractic
al,willnotwork
,orwillnotglve
youdiaF
grams・Thosesam
ediagramsofwhichscienceiss
oproud,howeve亀
canalso
bebarriers,
glvmgyouade
adinsteadof
alivingknowl
edge・
Ther
efbre,t
heycanb
equitei
mpractic
al・
Iadmitthatlambeingsneakyhere;butifyoudidnotfeelthe
needtokillanimalstogainknowledge,thenyouwouldnothave
wars,eithe工Ybuwouldunderstandthebalancesofnaturefarbette工
I
fyo
udi
dno
tfe
ela
nyn
eed
tod
est
roy
rea
lit
y(i
nyo
urt
erm
s)i
n
o
rdertou
ndersta
ndit,th
enyouw
ouldnot
needtod
issecta
nimal
s,
hopin
gtodisc
overthe
reasons
f br
humandi
seases・
Ybuwoul
dhave
att
ainedal
ivingkn
owledge
longago,
inWhich
disease
sassuchdi
d ●

notocc皿Ybuwouldhaveunderstoodlongagotheconnectlons
bet
weenmi
ndandb
ody§f
eeling
s,hea
lth,an
dillne
ss.
・192。 SECTION3

Iam
notsa
yingt
hatyo
uwouldh
avene
cessa
Iilyh
adape
rfect
w
orl
d,but
thaty
ouwou
ldhav
ebe
endea
lingm
oredi
rectl
ywit
hth
e
b
lue
pIi
nts
fbr
rea
lit
y6
(A”lbt卵Endofdictation.
(10:苑wiitMαγzjl1ソalba畑馳オル己〃'zes”ch”0Wγ伽0''ze加α柳αノ
ノbγ州jhgs“0〃州”伽肌I伽M〃"曲加"c臥sha伽"”“"肋伽
t伽"gb剛伽”郷,29ノ

NOTES:SEssIoN701

1.TbdayJanehadbeenlookingatEinstein,sownbookonhistheoriesof
relativity‘(Rg航zノ峨恥恥伽Jα"伽heG‘''emIJ恥oly,nbyRobertW
Lawson,◎1961bythe
EstateofAlbertEinstein,CrownPublis
hers,Inc.,New
Ybrk,NY)Shesoonlaiditaside,tellin gmethatshecouldn,tunderstand
muchofitexceptbymakingastrongeHbrtofwill、Themathematicsitcon‐
tainedwerebeyondherentirelyJhadorderedthebooklastmonthaftershe
expres
sedinterestin
seeingit・Eins
teindiedinl9
55attheageof7
6,
2.IWoweeksafterthissessionwasheldladded“[mental],,toSeth,s
t
erm
,‘‘
the
txu
eph
ysi
cis
t,,
,be
cau
seh
edo
esr
efe
rto
“me
nta
lph
ysi
cis
ts,
,in
the
nextthreesessionS-

3.Anoteaddedfivemonthslater:ForsomeofSeth,searlyremarks
a
bou
ttime,seethe
excelptsfromt
hel4thsession
(fbrJanuary8
,1964)in
Chapter4of別e馳娩MZzt“α』Iquotedafewlinesfromthesamesession
m
idw
ayt
hro
ugh
the
lnt
rod
uct
ory
Not
esf
brV
blu
mel
of"
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1,ノ
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eα"
(aswellasafterthe724thsessioninVblume2),andconsideredsome
th
ought
sabou
toura
ttemp
tstog
rasp
Set
h'sc
oncep
tOfsi
multa
neous
tlme、
T
heno
tesin
trodu
cingt
hisfi
rstv
olu
mea
lso
cont
ainot
herap
plica
blema
te形
i
alh
avi
ngt
odo
wit
hJa
ne,
str
anc
epr
odu
cti
ont
ime
sfb
rth
eSe
thb
ook
s、
4.Asanart
lstmyself
;I,veoccas
ionallywon
deredifsom
eabstractp
ainC
ings
couldha
vesucho
rigins、
1t,squ
iteposs
ibletha
tl,veta
lkedab
outthis
with
Jan
e,althoughld
on,tremembe
rdoingsoata
nyparticula
rtime、
5.Inphysic
s,questionin
giscertain
lythemodeof
thedayうhoWev
e喝eve
n
ifinitsownterms・TWomonthsagoaprominentEastCoastnewspaperc韮
Iiedalongarticleaboutthe“turmoil,'and“confUsion,,inwhichmodern
physicsfindsitselfbecauseofrecentdiscoverlesonatomicandsubatomic
l
eve
ls・
Man
yof
the
sen
ewf
act
sco
ntr
adi
ctr
esp
ect
edo
ldf
act
s,a
nda
rel
ead
ing
topreviouslyunheardoforrCjected,q
uestionshayingtodowithinternal
structuresfbrsuchneaFdimensionlessprocessesastheelectron,which
movesabo
uttheatomicnucleu
s,andfbrthevario
us“hezwier,,parti
clesthat
makeupthenucleusitself
SESSION701 ・193.


owi
t's
sus
pec
ted
tha
t,i
nma
nyc
ase
sat
lea
st,
som
eof
the
fUn
dam
ent
al
l
aWs
ofn
atu
rea
ren
,td
ire
ctl
yav
ail
abl
eto
us-
tha
tof
ten
our
wor
ldp
res
ent
s
t
ousonly
anappro
ximatere
presenta
tionof
itsbasi
cqualit
ies、Scie
ncenee
ds
n
ewtheorie
stounifya
smanyofthe
fburfbrc
esofnatu
re(gravit
y;electr
o‐
m
agnetis
m,and
theatomic
"stron
g,,and
‘Weak,,
fbrces
)asposs
ible,in
steado
f
s
eparatin
gthemasi
nthepast
・Weareno
wtoldtha
tsimpli
cityisth
ething.
(And,
verysimpl
yうtheideat
hatthe"ev
enthoriz
ons,'ofbla
ckholesma
y
rad
iatedetec
tablelightcoul
dbeastepinth
eunificatio
nofsomeofth
ose
fbr
ces-gravityan
delectromagnetls
m-astheyaretr
eatedinrelativity
theor
yandquantumtheoryう
respectively6SeeN
ote4fbrSessio、681
,and
Note4fbrSession688.)
6.InSectionl,seethe683rdsessiontolO:11.
7.Evid
entlyAlb
ertEins
teinwasn
,tagrea
tmathema
tician,
Heoftenc
om‐
menteduponhispoormemorybHedidmuchofhisworkthroughintuition
andim
ages・Not
longafte
rtheoutl
inefbrhi
sSpecialT
heoryofR
elativib
ywas
p
ubl
ish
edin
l905,
itwas
saidt
hatEi
nstei
nowed
itsa
cco
mpl
ish
ment
atle
ast
p
art
lyt
oth
efac
tthat
hekne
wlitt
leabo
utthe
math
ema
tic
sof
spa
cea
ndti
me・
I
nth
e45
ths
ess
ion
fbr
Apr
il2
0,1
964
,If
ind
Set
hsa
yin
g:“
Ein
ste
int
rav

eledwithinandtrustedhisownintuitions,andusedhisinnersenses・He
wouldhavediscoveredmuchmorehadhebeenabletotrusthisintuitions
evenmore,andabletoleavemoreoftheso-calledscientificproofofhisthe‐
o
rle
stolessermen,tog
ivehimselfmoreinner
freedom.”
Theinnersenses,asdescribedbySeth,arelistedinChapterl9ofThe
馳娩MZzj師aK
sESSⅡON702

JuNE10,1974
9:19pM・MONDAY

(L鰐鯛剛W;‘脇鯛撫撫搬
s城o"・肋lbmgm伽hostaM肺cα畑e、晩α"st‘'りI伽0戎加〃"曲EsP
c加伽加妙ォ.sEthczz沈師伽、‘gM伽'29伽s,ashgq/1IeM蝋α"伽as
α伽sj0伽z−aM伽o"s一脈.〃"eajsOsα''9加加加冗“〃'09W‘zgz,
醐加α流.

(剛Simノノ"6e伽伽"伽馳tMas岬eα伽0”伽s畑s伽“'2ノe伽
so加e伽伽加α伽0戒/bγTheSethMaterial城eγ加加伽at加如
」1970.A#伽t伽eん"gslMb′、/bγ馳肋0”伽occas畑s伽mcj伽如伽
East.Rgac伽冗sz(ノ”ejc”此”shes棚〃”てノ妬α〃occasjO"αjca〃0γ伽〃
α伽to'zeq/、伽sesノbO1mノs伽lbaγ伽伽I畑妙tα〃伽伽如“sセォル
伽"cノbe‘j‘‘Unknown,,Reality如凡伽岬q/、伽y“ん"eα"〃haUe
k/蝿/f伽α"肋洲e伽s伽com”加捌α"伽hα棚ezUas伽s"妙ctq/、α
彫卿勿γzz伽加eγノ伽B伽伽l伽s呪“q/zUO沈伽so"γ0z(ノ”CO'2seγzノα‐
伽α"加伽α伽tl伽0"αz伽6伽飢ノbaU地伽s加伽s妙0t〃s伽
qlツI》o伽加細.
価eγ沼9F〃Zzzγ111シScノb蜘陀伽ess”/bγ伽〃郷”妙4wI2伽“恥z(ノas
側he伽0伽t、ノtmecO伽〃噸.)
Goodevening.
("GOO〃ezノ郷鴫馳肋.ぅ
Nowtobeginwith,dictation・Giveusamoment...

・194.
SESSION702 ・195・

Ultim
atelyyou
ruseofinst
ruments
,andyourp
reoccupat
ionwit
h
t
hema
stoolstos
tudythe
greatern
atureofr
eality》w
illteach
youon
e
i
mporta
ntlesson:Th
einstrumen
tsareUsefU
lonlyinmea
suringth
e
l
eve
lofreali
tyinwh
ichthey
themsel
vesexi
st.’Pe
riod
Theyhel
pyouinterpre
ttheuniverse
inhorizonta
lterms,soto
s
pea
k、Instud
yingt
hedeepe
rreali
tieswit
hinand
"behin
d,,thatu
ni‐
verse,theinstrumentsarenotonlyuselessbutmisleading・Iamnot
s
ugg
est
ing
tha
tth
eir
use
isf
Uti
le,
how
eve
r-m
ere
lyp
oin
tin
gou
t
t
hel
imi
tat
ion
Sin
her
ent
lyi
nvo
lve
d・
So-c
alledolq
jectives
ciencegl
vesyouap
icture,a
model,th
athas
servedwell
enoughinitsownfash
ion,enablingyoutot
raveltothe
moon,fbrexample,andtoadvanceinatechnologythatfbratime
youset
yourheartsu
pon、Inthefra
meworkofol上j
ectivescienc
easit
nowexists,howeveneventhetechnologywillcomeupagainsta
stonewal1.Evenasameans,olgjectivescienceisonlyhelpfUlfbra
while,b
ecauseitwillcon
stantlyrunupaga
instdeeperinnerr
ealities
thatare
necessaril
yshuntedasid
eandignored
simplybecau
seofits
method
andattitude
、2Noolcjecti
vescienceors
plendidtech
nology
alonewillkeepevenonemanorwomanalive,fbrexample,ifthat
i
ndi
vid
ual
has
dec
ide
dto
lea
vet
hef
les
h,o
rfi
nds
noj
oyi
nda
ily
lif
e.
(Rz
伽se
.)Alo
vingt
ech
nolog
y>aga
in,
would
alwa
ysa
ddtot
hequ
al‐
i
tat
iveands
pirit
ualdeep
ening
ofexper
ience
・Thein
neror
derof
existenceandtruesciencegotogetheLThetruescientistisnot
afraidofidentifyingwiththerealityhechoosestostudyHeknows
thatonlythencanhedaretobegin tounderstanditsnature、There
aremanyuno
fficialscientists,t
rueone s
inthatregard,un
knownin
thisage・Manyarequiteordinarypeopleinexteriorterms,with
otherprofessions
・舵titisnoaccidentthatgreaterdisco
veriesare
oftenmadeby“amateurs”一thosewhoarerelativelyfreefromo缶一
cialdogmas,releasedfromthepressuretogetaheadinaglven
field-thosewhosecreativityflowsfreelyandnaturallyinthose
areasoftheirnaturalinterest.

(9:2.)Giveusamoment..、Withoutanidentificationwiththe
land,thepla
netandtheseasons,al
lofyourtechnologywi
llnothelp
youunderstandtheearth,orevenuseitefhtively〉muchlessMly6
Withoutanidentificationwiththeraceasawhole,notechnologycan
savetherace.(Rz伽se,〃伽昭α〃加伽M2加州)Unlessmanalsoiden‐
tifieshimselfwiththeotherkindsoflifEwithwhichhesharesthe
・196。 SECTION3

world,note
chnologywilleverhe
lphimunderstandhis
experlence.
Iamspea
kinginverypr
acticalterm
s・Gadgetswil
l,ultimatel
y§teach
younothingaboutthedimensionsofyourownconsciousness・When
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knowledge,ands
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NOTES:SEssIoN702

1.Onceagain(asinNote7fbrthelastsession),IquoteSethfromthe45t
h
sessio
n:"Anyinve
stigation
ofthebasic
innerumve
rse,Whichi
stheonlyre
aluni‐
verse,mustbedoneasmuchaspossiblefi・omapointoutsideyourowndisto形
tions..、Ibgetoutsideyourownuniverse,youmusttravelinward..、Ybur
so-
called
scient
ific,s
o-call
edobje
ctivee
xperim
entsca
nconti
nuefbr
anetem
ity§
b
utt
hey
will
only
probe
fUrth
erand
fUrth
erwit
hcamo
uflag
e[phy
sical
]ins
tru
-
m
ent
sint
oaca
moufl
ageun
lvers
e..、T
hesub
consc
ious,
itist
rue,h
asele
ment
s
o
fitsowndi
stortions,but
theseareeasie
rtoescapethan
thetonsofdist
ortive
cam
ouflageatmos
pherethatweighyour
scientificexperime
ntsdown.”
(SeeNote3fbrAppendixll,concerningSeth,suseof"camouflage,,in
t
hee
arl
yse
ssi
ons
.)
・200・ SECTION3

2.Seth
'smater
ialabo
uttechn
ologyan
dscienc
eleadi
ngtoinn
erreali
ties
remindsmeoftworelatedexamplesthatl,vebecomeawareofrecently
throug
hmyownread
ing、Thefirs
toneinvolv
esamoreinti
mateinnerre
ality
than
thesecon
d,yetbot
hposeint
eresting
questions
・Eachre
adercanpr
oba戸
blygiv
esimilarillu
strations.(Ho
weve喝aslwrote
inAppendixl,
“I'mnot
inter
estedinkn
ockingour
technolog
y)butinpo
intingout
coexisting
inner
fac
torsthat
l'msurea
rejusta
simporta
nt.',)
Myfirstexampleconcernsthedevelopmentofbiofeedbackmachinesin
thel960,s・WithoneofthesedevicestheindMdualwastolearntocontrol,
whennecessaryウhisorherownblo
odpressure,oranyofcertainotherinvol-
u
ntar
ybodyfi
mctions
・Doubtl
esslysu
chselfm
onitori
ngisane
xample
ofthe
"l
ovi
ngtec
hnolog
y,,th
atSeth
menti
onedin
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nalde
liver
yfbrthe
lastS
es得
s
ion;ye
twenowund
erstand
thattheear
lyclaims
fbrbiofb
edbackwer
econ‐
s
idera
blyexagg
erated、
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orereaso
nableco
ntextthe
techniq
uewil
l
t
akei
tsplace
inourme
dicalsys
tems,b
utineac
hcaseWha
twelear
nwillsu
rely
pointuptheneedtounderstandourindividualinnerrealities;i、e、,what
“秘
s”thehighblood
pressure,or
whateve砥inth
efirstplace

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e
xplainst
hevario
ustheor
iesfbr
theorig
inofouro
bserva
bleuniv
erseofp
lan‐
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ts,galaxies
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ndsofbrth
,presenting
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cefbranda
gainst
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ionarlsesas
towhatpreva
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advent
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run
ive
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ofw
het
her
ith
ase
xis
ted
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rev
er,
,),
wea
ret
old
tha
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ence
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dealwit
hultima
teorigins
andending
s;wearere
ferred
tothe
r
ealmsof
theolo
gya
nd/or
philoso
phyfb
rwhatev
eranswe
rsare
ayaila
ble・
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angebut
ine
vitable
,Ithink
,howthe
consc
iousmin
d,devel
opings
uch
dis
cipline
sasbio
feedbacka
ndastrono
my(touse
theexample
sconsi
dered
here),findsitselfledbacktoitsowninnersources、
3.Fourlittlenotes,thelasttwoofWhichareaddedlaterfromVblume2
of‘‘Uクz伽01
,ノ""Rea卿:
SeeChapterl5ofSE娩砂"鮎fbrSeth'smaterialontheartandtechnol‐
ogyoftheancientcivilizationofLumina(aswellashisreferencestothose
thatcamebefbreandafterit).Evennowbhetellsus,theLumanians,attrib‐
u
tes
arein
corpo
rated
inour
ownhe
ritag
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hdisc
usses
some“
speci
esofc
onsci
ous
nes
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art
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tll
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esP
sion692,VOlumel・
Fromthe715thsessioninSection4ofVblume2:‘Thereareciviliァations
ofthepsyche,andonlybylearningaboutthesewillyoudiscoverthetruth
aboutthe‘lo
st,civilizationsofyou
rplanet-fbreachsuchph
ysicalculture
coincidedwithandemergedfromacoITespondingportionofthepsychethat
youevennowpossess.,,
Fro
mthe7
42nds
essio
ninSe
ction
6:‘《At
lanti
sisal
andtha
tyouw
antto
i
nha
bit
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peari
nginy
our
lit
eratu
re,yo
urd
ream
s,and
your
fan
tasie
s,ser
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wevent
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thetal
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enthrou
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nthe40t
hsess
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brApr
ill,196
4,Set
hhadsom
ethin
gtosa
yab
out
t
hechallenge
sspacetrave
lwillpresent
toourownciv
ilization:“.
.、youare
se
verelyhamperedasfarass
pacetravelisconcerned,by
thetimeelements
involyed…Inyourtermsitwillsimplytakeyouto olongtogetwhereyou
w
anttogo・Scien
tistswillbegint
olookfbreasier
methods・Theyare
evennow
be
ingfbrcedtoconsid
erthepossibilities
oftelepathyasamea
nsofcommu-
ni
cation,a
ndtheywil
lbefbrced
fUrtheran
dfUrthera
longthese
lines.
“Itisverypossiblethatyoumigh1endupinwhatyouintendasaspace
v
entureonly
todiscover
thatyouhav
e‘traveled
,toanother
plane[prob
abil‐
i
ty]・But
atfirsty
ouwilln
otknowt
hedifle
rence.”
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he45thsession,20daysla
ter:“..、yourpresentth
eoryofthe
expa
ndingumverseisinerromSpa
cetravelwillbedumpedwhe
nyourscien‐
tists
discoverthatspaceasyoukno
witisadistortion,andthatjo
urneymg
fro
moneso-calledgalax
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ilit
yうin
terms
ofpsy
chict
ransf
brma
tion
ofe
ner
gy…
',
5.Inthelastsessionseethematerial,withnotesland7,onEinstein,as
wellasNote5;inthe684thsessionthematerialonthemultidimensional
activitiesandfluctuatlonsofSeth,SCU,s(orunitsofconsciousness),elec‐
t
rons
,ando
thers
uchph
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na;a
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afterbreak
tonight、
6.Seth,inthe681stsession:“Atomscanmoveinmoredirectionsthan
oneatonce.,,InNote7fbrthatsessionlwrotethatasanartlstmyintuitional
reactlontothatstatementwastoassociatethemultidirectionalabilityofthe
a
tom
wit
hSe
th,
sno
tlo
nso
fsi
mul
tan
eou
stl
mea
ndp
rob
abi
lit
ies
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cee
lec

t
ron
sar
eth
epa
rti
cle
sor
pro
ces
ses
mov
ing
abo
utt
hen
ucl
eus
oft
hea
to、
,I
nowmakethesameassociationfbrthem・Thus,accordingtoSeth,wehavea
mostcomplicatedandprofbunddanceofunitsoressences-behaviornot
r
eal
lya
men
abl
eto
tra
nsl
ati
oni
nwo
rds

Inthe688thsession,inSection2,seethematerialontimeandtheback戸
wardandfbrward,inwardandoutwardmotlonoftheCU's,orunitsof
consciousness・

Phy
sic
ist
sbega
nta
lkin
gabou
tth
espin
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lectr
onsi
nl9
25;sh
ort
lyaft
eI迄
w
ard
theyb
egant
oconsi
derth
espinof
thecomp
onent
softhe
nucleus
itsel
f
FF

・202. SECTION3

T
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spi
nis
n,t
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orb
ita
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rou
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ymor
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eld

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rpart
icles
ymme
try
ウth
eequ
ivale
nceof
spac
ean
dti
me,i
s
a
tenet
ofrelati
visticph
ysicsand
quantum
theory
61nthem
aterialI
haveon
f
ileo
nelect
ronspin
itself;
though
,Ihave
n,tfb
undan
ydiscus
sionofSe
th,s
i
deaso
f(a)are
versede
lectrons
pinanda
conseq
uenttlm
erevers
al,or(b)
e
lectron
sspinnin
ginmanydi
rection
satonce
(evenif
wecouldgra
spsucha
s
itua
tion).
Suchcon
ceptsin
associ
ation
withe
lectro
nspinma
ybedea
ltwith
in
thelit
eratureo
fphysics,
butareu
nfamili
artomeo
routsidem
ylimited
u
nde
rst
and
in9
.1,
msu
rea
lso
tha
tin
ord
ina
ryt
erm
sJa
nek
now
sno
thi
ng
ofthem・

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tead
,I,
dsay
thatS
eth,s
mater
ialaf
terbr
eakgr
ewout
ofhe
row
nin
tu戸
i
tiv
e,、y
sti
cal
und
erst
andin
gthat
space
andti
meare
inter
woun
d.
SESSⅡON703

JUNE12,1974
10:O1PM・WEDNESDAY

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e
wi
r
l
lb

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gi

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,a


le

a
st

,
wit
hdi
cta
tio
n,G
ive
usa
mom
ent
..、
Themultidimensionalaspectsoftheelectroncannotbeper-
c
eived
withinyour
three-dime
nsionalsy
stem,using
instrument
sthat
a
realread
ypredisposedor
prefbcusedtom
easureonlycert
ainkinds
ofeffects・

W
hil
eth
ism
ays
oun
dql
uit
esa
cri
leg
iou
ssc
ien
tif
ica
lly
>it
isp
oss
i-
bletounderstandtheelectron,snatureandgreaterrealitybyusing
certain
fbcusesofcon
sciousness:
byprobingthe
electron,fb
rexample,
witha"laser,,[beam]ofconsciousnessfinelyfbcusedandattuned-
andmorewillbesaidaboutthislaterinthebook、Sofarinanyof
y
our
inv
est
iga
tio
ns,
you
hav
ebe
enp
rob
ing
ext
erl
orc
ond
iti
ons

s
ear
chingfbrt
heirinter
iornature

Ibmakethisclear:Whenyoudissectananimal,fbrinstance,you
a
res
til
lde
ali
ngo
nly
wit
hth
e“i
nsi
de,
,of
ext
eri
orr
eal
ity
〉or
wit
h
anotherlevelofoutsideness・伽切sg.)Inamannerofspeaking,when
you
probet
heheavens
withyour
instru
mentsyouar
edoingthesa
me
th
ing・T
hereis
adif
Ierenc
ebet
weent
hisand
the‘,
vithinn
ess,'
outof
w
hicha
llmatt
ersp
rmgs・I
tist
heret
hatth
eblue
printsf
brrea
lityar
e

・203。
・204. SECTION3

f
bun
d、T
her
ear
eva
rio
usw
ays
ofs
tud
yin
gre
ali
tyL
etu
sta
kea
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imp
lee
xam
ple

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upp
ose
asc
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tis
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und
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rst
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vol
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ity

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ange,th
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hes
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hephy
sical
carri
ersof
fUtur
eoran
ges,b
utthe
blue

printsfbrthatrealityareWhatfbrmedtheseeds・Insuchdilemmas
youarealwaysbroughtbacktothequestionofWhichcamefirst,and
beginanotherme rIychaseBecauseyouthinkinte rmsofconsecu戸
tivetime,itseemsthattheremusthavebeenafirstegg,orseed'The
blueprintsfbrrealityexist,howevenindimensionswithoutsucha
tlmesequence・
Y
bur
clo
ses
tpo
int
tot
hew
ith
inn
ess
ofW
hic
hls
pea
kis
you
row
n
consciousness,thoughyouuseitasatooltoexaminetheexterior
u
mve
rse
、Bu
tit
isb
asi
cal
lyf
ree
oft
hat
rea
lit
yうn
otc
onf
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dto
the
l
ife
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ato
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rle
vel
sde
als
wit
hth
ebl
uep
rin
tsf
br
i
tso
wnphy
sic
ale
xiste
nce・
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heent
lrege
stalt
from
cel
lul
art
o"s
elf
,co
nsc
iou
sne
ss,
the
rei
s
avastfieldofknowledge-muchofitnow“
unconsciously,,avail‐
able-usedtomaintainthebody,sinte
grilyinspaceandtime、With
theconsciousmindasd irectonthereisnoreasonwhymuchofthis
knowledgecannotbecomenormallya
ndnaturallyavailable・There
is,t
heref
bre,aQ
luite
valid
,vita
l,real
andva
stlyc
reati
veinne
rreal
ityう
andaninwardseqluenceofeventsfr
omWhichyourpresentuniverse
andlifeemerg
es、Anytruescienti
stwillultimatelyha
vetolearnto
enterthat
realmofreality
So-calledotjec
tiveapproaches
willonly
workatallwhenyouaredealingwithso-calledolgjectivee駐cts-
andyourphysicistsareleamingthateveninthatframeworkmany
"facts,,
arefactsonl
ywithincert
ainfreqluenc
ies,2ormder
certain
conditi
ons・Ybuarele
ftwith‘Work
ablefacts,,
thathelpyou
manipu戸
lateinyourownbackyard,butsu
chfactsbecomeprCjudicewhenyou
trytoventurebeyondyourowncosmicneighlbolhoodandfindthat
your
preconceiv
ed,nativei
deasdonota
pplyoutsid
eoftheirco
ntext.
SESSlON703 ・205.

Becauseofyourattitudes,ideasdonotseemasrealtoyouas

hje
cts
,or
asp
rac
tic
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ugh
tsa
ren
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some
where・Ybu
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eimme
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ersonal
bluepri
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nipula
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emanip
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rso
nrea
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pitea
nymed
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antst
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fical
lyolq
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canno
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mself
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eali
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patient
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ally〉th
edoctor
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sandv
ery
m
ethods
literally
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ethepat
ientfromh
imselfo
rhersel
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tuponit-overwhi
chthepatientha
slittlecontro1.
3
Theconditionisanalyzed,
thebloodissampled、Itbecomes“a
bloodsample,,tothedocto
正Thepatientmaysilentlyshoutout,
"Thatisnotjustabloodsample-iti
smybloodyouaretaking."But
he[orshe]isdiscouragedfromidentifyingwiththebloodofhis
physic
albeing,sotha
tevenhisownb
loodseemsalie
n.
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intsfbrreality:Ing
reatertermstheyre
sidewithin
y
ou・
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vatet
ermst
heyar
epa
rto
fyour
being

nso
meext
entla
msugg
estin
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ent
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roa
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ofa
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rin
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brr
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hav
ebe
enl
arg
ely
unk
now
n、Y
bur
methodsmaketheminvisible,soherelamsuggestmgwaysinwhich
theunknownrealitycanbecomeaknownone・Ihavementionedthe
dream-artscientistandthe[true
]mentalphysicist
(伽“
o"s
700
LIノ.
Iwouldliketoaddherethe“completephysician.”
・206° SECTION3

Giveusa
moment...Theco
mpletephysicia
nwouldbeaper
son
who
learned
tounder
standt
hedynam
icsofb
eing,the
soul-
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peopleca
nnotteachyout
obehappySickone
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outo
bew
ell・Psyc
hiatri
stshav
eahighs
uicider
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doyout
hinkthe
y
canh
elpyoul
ivehap
pily》or
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urvita
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ysicia
nsareno
t
thehealt
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fa虹4Whydoyouth
inktheycanc
ureyou?
(Ⅷオハ岬ル伽:)Nowinyour丘ameworkofbeliefSthepsychi証
tristsandthe
doctorsarehelpfUl・
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anyoudo
aboutt
hetechniq
luesuponwh
ichyouall
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ethesoc
iety
accept
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hniqlues,t
henyouare
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ntdepend
ent
uponth
em,andyouha
dbetterthi
nktwicebefb
reyouletth
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muchabouthealthasan“uneducated,untrained,”buthealthy
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whoishea
lthyunderstandsthed
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th,
and
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NOTES:SEssIoN703


.Wh
ile
dis
cus
sin
gpr
oba
bil
iti
esa
ndh
isu
nit
sof
con
sci
ous
nes
sin
the
682ndsession,inSectionl,Sethtoldus:‘Theideaofoneunlversealoneis
basi
callyno
nsensic
al,恥urre
alitymu
stbesee
ninitsr
elations
hiptoot
hers.
Otherwiseyouarealwayscaughtinquestionslike‘Howdidtheumverse
begi
n?'or‘
Whenwil
litend?
,Allsys
temsar
econsta
ntlybei
ngcreat
ed.,,
AlsoseethematerialaboutastronomyandoriginsinNote2fbrSes−
sio、702.
2.P
hysi
cists
assig
nafr
eque
ncybo
rvibr
atio
ninp
eriod
icmot
ion,
toal
l
o
lqj
ect
sin
ouru
mvers
e-ga
lax
ies
,Sta
rs,pl
anet
s,s
uba
tomi
cwave
/par
tic
les

andsofbrthFormisthoughttobeanexpressionoffreqUencybSomescien‐
tlstssayn
owthatthefamilia
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ediumstalkaboutr
epresento
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nti
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ter
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s
ess
ion
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gan

TbmethereareconnectionsbetweensuchperiodicactlvltyandSeth,s
infbrmationinthe684thsession,inSectionl:“Yburbodiesblinkoffandon
l
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lig
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…Fo
rth
atm
att
e喝s
odo
est
hep
hys
ica
lun
ive
rse
.,,
For
add
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ona
l

=ず
.208. SECTION3

referencesonthewayatomsandmolecules-consciousnessitse腿inother
words-canphaseinandoutofourprobablereali唾seeNote3fbrthe
684thsession

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et,
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ane
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gon
)or
fre
que
nci
es、
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he661stsess
ionin
Chapt
erl7of〃7m"α
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ismater
ial
a
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rll:
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ecial
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andth
e
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can
bes
ett
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divi
duald
urin
gti
mesof
ill
nes
s、
4.CuITentstatisticsshowthatintheUnitedStatesthesuicideratefbr
p
syc
hia
tri
sts
,do
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rs,
and
den
tis
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1.SeeSession702afterlO:22,withNote6,aswellasNote2fbrSession
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NOTES:APPENDⅨ1

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223

盈叙
・224. APPENDIX2

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ouwould
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esec
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ist
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bilitieshav
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becauseofhi
sPsychi
c
exper
lences、Ybu
rpainting
abilitiesha
vealso...
Thepsychi
cbreak
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throughdidnotj
ustoccumYburdeepestnature
scalleditoutofth
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probableseQlu
enceintoyourjointreality-f
brareason,because
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f了
APPENDIX3

(roRSEssIoN681)

(J「謡:鯛綱競繍蕩綿脇蹴鰐鯛蹴
加γyoγ純'2s""伽加伽q/、”"Ⅷ"s'zass.o'@M⑳加坤"J,〃洩伽
ノbadα伽e航asq/、e"CO”伽切肋加αⅧe'@畑沈α岬q/wie''@‘畑60‘jシj''9
伽se“加仙α腕畑s“〃0z(ノ〃αc"伽q/wie肋0彫α伽伽岬”伽
,、伽/bγ伽伍ヲ'zZs郷o冗如Ch叩加Bq/PersonalReality・
伽卿”伽伽"伽g伽ヲ効s郷o"/bγMz伽ヲα〃“〃as棚”
伽加州αss伽s伽血"‘””"“q伽・6呼伽'29伽馳娩s“0'zs・
znha州α航αJCC伽加lbass‘、gas伽#α形q/ゆecja伽伽sM蝿α'@〃物
“加伽ezi加州加加ee郷c”なり
ԤAt8:45IwalkedintothelivingroomtowakenJanefbrthe
evening,ssession、Shecontinuedtolieqluietlyonthecouch,eyes
closed,butinafewminutestoldmeshe,djustbeenvisitedbyamost
strangeSensation・Fromherdescriptionofitlthoughtshemight
havebeenexploringanabilityrelatedtotheinnersenses・Sofal)
Sethhasexplainedsixofthese.(SeveralyearslatenJanewastolist
ninesuchinnersensesinChapterl9ofThe助オルMz”α幻Janesaid
thatuponcomingslowlyawakefromhernapshe,dhadthevery
peculiarfeelingof‘growinglargem,Thelaughingphrasesheused
wasthatshe'dfeltas‘bigasanelephant.'Herboundariesofaware-
nessseemedtohaveexpanded・Holdingherhandsuponeitherside

・226・
APPENDIX3 ・227.

ofherhead,sheindicatedawidthofalmostthreefeet;herheadhad
lit
erally
feltt
hatWid
etohel

‘Janeaddedthatwhenwecloseoureyeswe,reawareofacertain
‘areaofblackness,,onewe,reusedto・Whileshe,dbeeninthis
unusualstate,thatareawasmuchenlarged-sheusedthewords

inf
ini
tely
large
,tode
scrib
eit,
Jan
esa
idit
wasas
thoug
hhere
yesh
ad
a
ctu
ally
moved
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erapa
rttoc
reat
ethi
sexpa
ndedf
ieldo
fawar
e‐
ness,ofinfiniteblackShehadn,tsensedanythinghappeningwithin
thisarea,butthoughtthatshemighthave,glvenmoreknowledge
andexperience,Shehadn,tbeenfiightenedbythesensatlon,and
wentalongwithit、Shedidn'thaveitnowthathereyeswereopen,
yetthephysicalfeelingofenlargementhadbeensostrongthere
couldbenodoubtofit...

‘(AJswetalked,Janesuddenlyannouncedthatherexperlence
hadtriggeredher
memory:She'dhadsimilarsensat
lonsofenlarge‐
menttwicebefbre・BothtoOkplacebefbreshestartedthesessions
lateinl963;oneaboutslxmonthsago,inOctobe喝1963,s叩and
theotheroneoverayearbefbrethatpelhapsinMarch,1962.She
couldn'tbesureofeitherdate・Shefelteachoneuponawakening
fromanap,butwithhereyesstill
closed・Neithereventhadmadeas
muchofanimpressiononherastonight'sexperlence,fbrshe
hadn,tsensedtheodd,infiniteblackwithintheexpandedareaof
theskunSinceshe,dbeenaloneoneachoccasion,shesimplyfbrgot
totellmeabouteitheroneofthem.”
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”ん0"‘q/、伽伽eγse"s"、卵,iI'伽'@gly,SMI伽〃j伽0"eノieノbα伽肋〃
、‘s加拠cha6剛ソ鰍ExpansionorContractionoftheTissueCapsule・ノ
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is e
dthatRuburthituponthisonea
tthistime,
asiti
susuallyar
atherdiffic
ultability
toattam...、
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rl‐
encedt
hisonaphys
icallevel,
tIyingtotr
anslateinne
rdataintos
en‐
sationthatcouldberecognizedbytheoutersenses、Thisseventh
innersen
serepresent
sanextension
oftheself;awi
deningofitsco
n‐
sciouscomprehension..、orapullingtogetherinto..、aminute
capsu
lethaten
ablesthes
elftoent
erotherf
ields.
(A”伽伽he乎伽s郷018リThetissuecapsuleisactuallyanenergy
fieldboundary..、Atthesametimeitprotectsthewholeselffrom
certainradiationswhichdonothereconcernyou・Nolivingcon‐
sciousnessexistsonanyplanewithoutthistissuecapsuleenclosing


・228. APPENDIX3

i
t…ワ[b
somei
nhabi
tant
sofot
herpl
anes[
reali
ties]
thath
aveac
cess
toy
ourpl
ane,a
lltha
t ca
nbese
enofy
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hi sc
apsul
e,sin
cesuc
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nhabitantshave
hadnoexperlenceinyourpartic
ulartypeofcam‐
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uflag
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onstruction、
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rcamouflage
pattems
a
rein
visibleto
them,butt
hetissue
capsulesa
renot.’
Thesecapsulescanbeseenbyyouundercertaincircumstances
andhayebeencalledastralbodies..、atermwhichdoesnotmeet
withmyPleasure...
(sりん"e””"“αmo伽t峨鈎q/、拠伽拠皿αJ仰cノbjcezノe伽66/b形伽
s郷0"s伽加s‘伽68gzz卿so伽M加地0冗伽eノiazノe伽伽浮zノe”伽eα戒g’・
'@伽.H2γ加州αss伽se"剛伽s伽M3耽肱#伽α棚,1%ZzU”/b卜
加ezi妙伽811)伽0mg"α伽19の:0〃γYb戒伽ch”伽"c畷s伽A2』91』蛇
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ComingofSeth]asαγ厩,Ⅷq/Wb‘IdeaConstructiona伽伽刈α"dthe
6呼伽'099ノfWb"es卿0"s伽Mzノ'沈耽オ伽@‘gbo"γ”j'89伽伽e'Wb“‐
''@e伽加8.伽伽#0"伽g[as〃"β”伽"s伽Cノb‘1lb〃Iq/TheSeth
Material]刈伽仰伽cc、‘γ#0呪s加励eZa岬q/、those“e伽as‘”cノbjc”
伽伽he”郷q/meaConstruction.L航'09伽沈asIwdoMb〃jsaZso
叩加伽獅αノlIソse肋伽asjde伽沈伽β0zりq/、加妙お伽伽オル'1ウCe”
ん"e伽伽伽s如彫cノij肋00必α伽α恥q/”"畑α"α”伽蝿
(A”かα伽ICα'@〃o彪伽伽”"伽yga剛沈hα伽o”e”伽冗c‘,
q/、岬0z(ノ'zzU肋伽sezノ抑〃伽g'.s”s′.T伽eノbα'〔ノ‘伽"wγシlりんasα砿伽
"0柵a7w4yasd”as〃"曲.W7b池畑加…伽"伽伽沈伽妙s伽"“”‐
伽'zaJl1シse"s伽e伽0"”・ノ

NOTES:APPENDⅨ3

1.Sethhadmoretosayaboutperceptionsbetweenrealitiesinthe42nd
s
ess
ion
fbr
Apr
il8
,19
64:
“...
fbrmsvaryondiEferentpla
nes,arevisibleorinvisib
leaccordingto
yourownsituation、Afbrmthatmaybeperceivedbyyouassolidmaybeseen
merelyasanelectricalunitonanotherplane,orascoloronathird・Ybu,fbr
example..、areperceivedbyothersonotherplanesatthismoment,butto
themyouarenotseeninthefbrmwithWhichyouarefamilial:
‘唖、heu
niverseasyouthinkofitcontainsinnumer
ableplanes,alltaking
up,inyourtelms,thesameamountofspace・Thefbrmswithintheseplanes
areinconstantmotion,asaretheplanesthemselves・Thereisacontinual
APPENDIX3 ・229・

exchangeofe
nergyandvitalitybin
otherwords,ofactualat
omsandmole‐
culesbetweenoneplaneandanother..、theinteractlonandmovementof
eveno
neplanet
hroughan
otherres
ultsineff
セctstha
twillbep
erceivedi
nvaI砦
iousway
s...asnecessa
rydistortive
boundaries,ins
omecasesrese
mblinga
flowasifaplaneweresurroundedbywate喝orinothercasesachargeasof
electric
ityButoneach
planetheeffec
ts…ofthisinte
rchangeofene
rgywill
takeon
thecamoufl
age[physi
calappearan
ce]ofthep
articularp
lane.
"Usingthes
ensesdeve
lopedonapa
rticularP
lanetoperc
eiveitscha
rac戸
terlstlccamou
flagepatterns,itisal
mostimpossibletoseebe
yondthese
boundar
yeffEcts・Th
einnersens
esareinhere
ntlyequippe
dtodothis,b
utfbr
manyreasonstheydonot・Theappearanceofanexpandingumverseisalso
c
aus
ed,
the
ref
bre
,by
thi
sdi
sto
rti
veb
oun
dar
yef
fec
t..

“Insomecasesthedistortioncouldbelikenedtothereflectionofasolid
treeinwatel
:Theoutersenses,observ
ingthereflection,migh
ttrytojudge
thedepthofthewaterbytheheightofthetree,supposingittobeasdeepas
t
het
ree
ish
igh
..,


APPENDIX4

(扉oRSEssIoN68S)

(Aiま:鵬鯛鰯鰯鰯競脱芽鯛篭鯛
#航β〃〃伽'【ノ0ん8mg剛z(ノassOzノ航。α肌如s航e剛th伽娩e”gjct加0γソzj昭
Iash師加オo伽紬”0z(ノ'@accO伽q/、j#/bγαzノ”α伽l伽郷at加如
伽scZiウlbe"伽.Tソbα椛仙剛α伽ehα〃so畑ezノerソ加e伽j7ZgaM”α伽8
7厩s泌脆〃'88J
“February26,1974.SincethefirstsessiononSeth,sbook(the
679th)washeld-andbefbreweknewi剛asabook-I,vebeengef
tingmatelialonitinmy
sleepaftereachsession・I,veals
odonethison
afewnightswhensessionsweren,theld・Lastnightwasdifferentin
somewaybthoughnowlrememberhardlyanything・IjustknowI
‘wokemyselfup,,sayingratherangrilWMycon
sciousnessjustcan't
handle..、t
hisstuBf..、thisw
ayう,orsomething
likethat・I,msure
about
thefirstpartofthats
entencebutnotaboutthelastpart
、Thematerial
wasonprobabilities、Ithinklsawsomeofitwrittendown-waslwriC
ingit?AnywayうIwasgettingtoomuchofitatonce・Ididn,tknow..、
wheretoputit..、orhowtoexpressitwithmykindofconsciousness.
“NowMorecallsomething:Iwasgettingawholebunchofmate-
rialanClimノasmultidimensional・Iwasc
onfUsed・Ithoughtpartofit
wentwithstuffalreadygiven…butina…probablewayIdidn,t
seehowitcouldbeinsertedintoanormalmanuscriptbecauseithad

・230.
APPENDIX4 ・231.

thisextradimension・Itwasherethatlgotangryandwokemyself
up、Aslopenedmyeyes,Ireali
zedthatthematerialhadn'tbeen
glvenyetin‘肋加Oz(ノ",〃α卿一thoughinthesleepstatelwassure
ithadbeen・

巡唖hewholethinghadbeengoingonfbrsometimebefbrel
finally
wokeupwithmyol・
jections、Sever
altimesearlierl
,dawak-
enedalso,satup,andsmokedacigarette、Eachtimeasllaydown
again,thematerialstartedcom
ing,Sothelasttimelsaid:‘Now
b
look,Seth,ifyouwanttotakemeto
s om
eoftheseprobabilities,
great;wi
thyouleadingth
eway;butmyconsc
iousnessishayin
gahell
ofatimehand
lingwhateveritiswe,r
edoing.'Thenlfellas
leePand
t
hem
ate
ria
lst
opp
ed.

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姥””tj'0gasgcO“J0'899γo伽9.肋伽伽“伽〃α”αz伽小柳q/、
CO"Sc畑s伽"s−az伽αⅧq/馴呼'@go肥as〃s伽峨州犯伽
伽mB伽伽t伽''@α航aAsノbeγ召g伽1s加伽伽q/形”#畑,αsuノg"as
伽CO伽砿as”γ圏s郷蝿伽α肋'、』ghsq/、α伽d/bγ肱aM6eca呪se
60th伽伽”t伽α"CiCo伽伽α形形"彪伽0"Unknown,,RealityzMF1b”
s獅蝿CO伽dem6”0伽"sq/wie血細郷ノb”リ
“February2
6,1974.1,mgettmgso
methinglikethis..
、thatdata
comesthroughtousmultidimensionally〉thenissiftedthrough
neuralconnectlons,whereit,stransfbrmedintotlme-segmentatlon
o
rstrungout
experlence・
Nextitflo
wsintoour
probable(
physiCal

r
eality(whi
chitselfchan
gesallthe‘
time.,)Weinh
erently
possess
sep
aratepocketsorpo
olsofexperlence
(biologicall
yvalidamong
t
hecells,
charact
eristic
s),sid
epoolsWh
ereinfbr
matio
ncollec
tsfbr
p
rocessi
ngbefb
reflowi
nginto
the‘off
icialp
oolofcon
scio
usness
.,
‘T
herearewayst
obypassthis
processanddi
pdirectlyi
ntothese
s
ide
poo
ls.
“Usualmemor
yisasmuchasifting
processasitisany
thingelse,
inWhiche
xperience,sint
ensityvarles-so
metimes‘alive,n
eurolog
icallyandsometlmesnot-justtofbcusourconsciousnessinone
Probableactionorseries.(AsItypeladd:Wefbrgetanythingnot
pertinenttCourselectedseriesofprobableactlons・Thepsyche
knowsitsownparts、Sethsayssoinhisbooks,butweaskthepsyche
thew
rongqlu
estions
.)
“Inthesesidepocket
s,memory)so-called,isno
tsostructured・
Itsevel砦Presentlivingelementsareapparent;anditsgrowthlts

.〃
・232. APPENDIX4

m
ate
ria
lis
eve
前es
hHe
ret
hep
ast
sti
llh
app
ens
、Us
ual
lyw
eex
per
l-
e
nce
itthr
oughn
eurol
ogica
lconn
ectio
ns;th
at,sw
henit
seems
vivid
o
raliv
e,but
actua
llyit
,stha
twaya
llthe
time・
Pastm
otion
andac
ts
stillgoon,notrecurrmg-it,shardtoexplain-butthosepast
a
cti
ons
are
sti
lle
xpl
ori
ngo
the
rpr
oba
bil
iti
es,
whi
leo
urn
erv
ous
s
tru
ctu
refb
cuses
usint
heone
(Phys
ical)
proba
blere
ality
we,ve
c
hos
en・
nus
thos
eothe
ractl
onsse
emter
minat
ed..、
butth
at,so
nly
b
ecau
seusuallywecan,tfbllowthem.
‘‘Writi
ng,asalinea
rfbrm,itsel
fimposeslim
itationsher
e.
‘These‘past,probabilitiesarenotfleshedoutinourterms,but
t
hey,
rebrill
iantl
yfbcu
sedin
their
ownlif
e、Inthe
Sara
togaex
perl-
en
ce1Ifeltg
hostlyb
ecause肋”I
wasafUture
probabili
ly…Atce

t
ainl
evelsof
consc
iousn
ess,t
hroug
hbypas
singdi
rectn
eurolo
gica
l
a
ctivit
yandimp
act,you
canthen
glimps
eotherport
ionsOf
youro
wn
p
robablee
xperien
ce-both
inthefUt
ureandthe
past.
“Usingthesesidepocketsorpoolswheredataarestill
unprocessed,inourterms,youcanpickupseveralotherstrandsof
yourow
nconsciousness
‘atonce,'thoug
hretentionmayb
edifficult・
Explainingtheexperlencetothenormalconsciousnessautomatr
callyhelpsexpandit(thenormalconsciousness),sothateachtime
th
eproc
essbe
comes
easie
nUnti
l,wit
hprac
tlce,
exper
ience
and
d
ataf
romse
veral
areas
canbe
hel
dsi
multa
neous
ly:Th
ediff
icult
y
thenisatranslationinlinearterms,henceRuburt,stroubleinthe
S
ara
tog
aep
iso
de.

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mentionedearlie正2

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blurredu
sua]lneurologi
calprocesses,a
llowinghimtos
lipthrough、
Theblurringis-was-alsonecessarytoaidindistinguishing
anotherrealityfromthenormal
lyacceptedone,particularlyinthe
beginningofsuchactivityHewa
stuningintoprobableneurological
materializations..、thatareghostimagesinherentinthenormal
APPENDIX4 ・233.

n
erv
ousst
ructu
re…
laten
tconn
ect
ion
sbiol
ogica
lly
parto
fthec
ell
s,
r
ealit
ies・H
ewasmov
ingin
tooth
ersel
ectiv
ities・A
ctual
compl
ete
i
mpa
cti
sun
lik
ely
und
erm
ost
con
dit
ion
s,t
hou
ghv
ari
ous
deg
ree
sof
interceptlonandintermixingcanoccum
“Ruburt,sdif
ficulty〉angenand
impatlencelastnig
ht3resulted
frominitialpr
oblemsoftranslatingmultidim
ensionalexperlence
intolineartermsandthoughtpattems・Freshmateriallmノasbeing
bomanewinthepast,andhedidn,tknowhowtofititintohistime
scheme.',

(H伽如伽加lbamgmib伽伽,jsα”伽8脚“α"do棚ノbα小"′
α碗伽α川肋伽ashj7zgseth:sh曲”棚"”s、↓cノb加犯s伽0”chα‘
伽ggsq/加伽“689j伽噌"Unknown"Reality一伽“〃#α伽f/bγ汐
加州q/、伽es郷o"s伽伽he679オノbO"ノα60伽α伽細'89伽t‘‘伽α伽
c伽γ/b肌”0γ‘‘伽0"e伽剛抑“伽CO"sa0秘s"“”6@/bγFw6靭冗
Wakj昭、/bγ馳娩.
αノセ”#ん"′伽qツノThα#q戯、O州q/加州Mjs”ssed〃secO"d伽〃
''‘猟q/wbM‘りり,Iasノb”伽to伽加伽岬伽”q/wbecj7m‘伽α'zcBss”
”秘伽"g加形叩伽"q/、"、so/bγ伽third伽e伽加⑳伽伽qノ6falb卿
加MbMα”
“Februaly26’
1974.AtRob,sreque
stthismominglwrote
astate‐
mentaboutmyexp
erlenceinthesleepstatelastnig
ht.⑰day§TUes−
d叩ismyESPclassdayうwhichmeansthatlhavealittlelesstimefbr
mywritin9,soaftergivingRobth
esmalldescriptionlintendedto
typeachapterofA。'【ノe冗如豚如C0"sc jo"s冗妬s、41,dlostsomewriting
timelatelybecauseofbusinessmatters,andbecauseIwastryingto
catchuponthemail,solwasparticularlyconcernedaboutgetting
backtoA向”如秘.


Ins
tea
d,I
企lt
mys
elf
ent
erm
gan
oth
erl
eve
lof
con
sci
ous
nes
s・I
grumbledfbraminute,wonderingiflwantedtogoalongorendit
andtype、Thenlthoughtthatsomethingimportantmightbeup;
andI‘knew,thatthis-whateveritwas-wasconnectedwithmyexperl‐
encesoflastnight・Solwentalong,andwrotemysecondstatement
oftheday6
“Whiledoingit,Ifeltmildlyexhilarated、Myconsciousnessgetsa
smoothfeelingatsuchtimes,aneasiness・Ybtlwasalsoawareofthe
samekindofreluctancel,dfeltinthesleepstatelastnight;asiflwas
trymgtodosomethin9...difficult,ortranslateinfbrmationthatwas
moredistantthanusualfromourordinaryconcepts・Ialmostfelt

・234・ APPENDIX4

stubbom,likeareluctantchild,wantmgtodothethingbutnot
wantmgtomaketheeffbrtatthesametime・Theeasinesswonov則
tho
ugh.
‘‘Towardtheendofthematerial(inthesecondstatement)I
b
rief
lytho
ughtt
heSet
hleve
lmigh
tbein
volve
d,but
thewo
rdin
g
di
dn,
tco
methr
ougha
sauto
matic
allya
ndsmo
otlll
yasit
does
wit
h
Seth,andldidn,tfeelhis…persona
lity6Theinfbrmationreferred
tomeasRuburt,though,whichautomaticallymeantthatitwasfrom
a‘higher'orotherlevelthantheRuburtone,Ybtldislikethecon‐
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・242. APPENDIX7

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Theconnectionswithhealthandillness.



・244・ APPENDIX7

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patterns,andthefluxandflowofapparentchange、nsomesmall
degreeinoursessionsyouplungeintothisoceanofvalueClimate,
andtotheextentthatyouareabletodivestyourselvesoftheclothes
ofcamouflage,youcanbetrulyawareofthisclimate.

・246.
APPENDIX8 ・247°

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andyoursoul・Andsoyouareintheprocessofreunitingyourse腿

・248.
APPENDIX9 ・249°

anddiscoveringwhattheword“
humanity,'means・Ybuarefinding
outthemean
ingofindividuality
bWhichisafarmorei
mportantword
thanyourealize,andwhenyouun
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isasintuitiveasawoman,Ybuchoseyoursexualfbcusfbrareason.
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youpresentlyunderstand・Ithasto
dowiththerealnatureofaggres-
sionandpassivit
yう’Whichyouhaveallowedyours
elvestofbrget..、
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lveexperlence、Passivityisbase
duponthejoyfUl
recognitionofnaturalaggre ssion.、becarriedalong,eachofyou
mustbeverysureofyourselfnallowyourselfwhatisnowうinyour
terms,aluxuryofpassivityうyoumusthaveconfidenceinthenature
ofyourownreal
ityandstrength・Othe
rwisepassivityfrigh
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thecore・

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thoseaboutyourbeingandconsciousness・Regroupyourideasso
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relatiOnshiptoy
ourreli‐
gionsandsciences・Ybuhaveassociatedtheword“female,'withthe
unconscious,WhileyouhavebeenworkingtowardWhatyounow
thinkofasanegotisticallybasedconsciousness・Thereismorein
whatlamsayingthanyoupresentlyrealize、Ybucannot,eachofyou,
considertherealmeaningofyourownsexualityunlessyouundel岩
standyourownreligioushistolyFollowthrough,inyourownminds,

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・250. APPENDIX9

withyourmemories・nytobehonestwithyourselvesastothose
earlyexperlencesinwhichyoufbrc
edyourselvestobehavedifh箔
entlythanyouwere,becauseadultstoldyouthatyoumust..、Ybu
hadbetterunderstandthebeau
tifUl,uniqlueqlualityofyourown
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abilitiesandqlualitiesthatyo
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own,orp
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litiesandql
ualitiesthat
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intellectualclues1

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andthe642ndinChapterll.
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ⅡNDEX

Abstractart,192” Atoms(“城冗拠9.)
A
cti
ons
asi
nit
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lym
ent
ali
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tur
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3卸 a
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Adzノe7z"秘加Cb伽scjoz4s”gsS,xivクxvi,xxx, P
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able
,30,1
78
xxxii",13",22,2672,347Z,39,41,48, i
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bable
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ms,3
4”
55",64邦,75,77,947z,129",141,14570, unitsofconsciousnessinrelationto,40−

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214
↑0,
220
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233
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242,25172,256 助eakoElectrons

A
Bfa
iro
fth
emi
ssi
ngp
ers
on,
seB
Mis
sin
g Aut
omatic
writi
ng,
15”
person Awareener部39
AllThatIs,xxi,218
Alternateman,80,91,143,207,239 Belief4670
A
mer
ica
nde
moc
rac
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rot
est
ant
ism
and
, consciousnessand,16465
114 pos
sibi
litya
nd,1
64
Anc
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ivili
zatio
ns,196
,2007
2PO1
7z powerof2470
Ancientman,evolutionof238 probableeve
ntsand,

A
nge
ls,
bir
dsa
nd,
117
L18 real
ityin
separa
ble
from,
61
Animals Biofeedbackmachines,200”
consciousnessof49,105-06 B
ird
s,i
nte
lli
gen
tsp
eci
eso
z11
7-1
8
dreamsbyJ727z Birth,freedomofindividualat,101
godsoflO5 Blackholes,97,103,193”
jointknowledgeofherdsof49 Bleedthroughs,22,24伽,126,181
killin
gbyb99-10
0 Blueprintsfbrreali峡159,16465
,16
9,1
81,
leamingfrom,191 183,188,192,197,205,211
man'srelationwith,567Z,84,87,98-101, c
onc
ept
ofg
oda
sps
ych
ic,
111
,15

106,23940 dreamsas,181
natural
therapyin,37” makingknown,205
probable
,100-01 B
ody
questionofsoulsof39-40 atomsof31-32,141
scientif
icexperimentado
non
,19
0-9
1, consciousnessand,59-60,66
203-04 deathofcensof99-100
toolmakingbyJO6 d
iff
セre
nce
sin
rel
ati
ons
hip
to,
127
Antimatte喝45” EEunitsand,59,
A
rch
ite
cts
,pl
ann
ing
byb
lll hallucinationsand,54
Artasscience,182 “inne喝”54
A
spects,21
4” knowledgeoE32,52,62,125,211
multipersonhoodan.'55”567z man,shistoricalidentificationwith,99
Astrono
myblimitationsof200 moleculesoE141
Atlantis,200"201” natureof;28,52,60,66-67
lAtoms,28,3941,196,207"20872,213 p
recogni
tiono
f;101
,104”
dreamsand,178 P
robab
le,42
ofbodyb32,141 pro
babilid
esand
,141,
16465
i
nmo
der
nph
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cs,
371
2 as
prQjec
tioni
ntoth
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movementinmorethanonedirection f
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201
” s
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,213

・261・

・262. INDEX

Boundaries,35”,96-97 Consciousmind,67,164
Brain,unusedportionsof83,92” i
nne
rre
ali
tya
nd,
171
,18
7
Brothelhood,166 Consciousness
Buddhism,xxii ofanimals,49,106-07
B
urd
o,J
ose
phO
ane
'sg
ran
dfa
the
r),
141
1, beliefand,16465
217L218 b
iol
ogi
cal
nat
ure
and
,11
9-2
0
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deathon58 boundariesof35”
B
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s,L
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16泥,21,23,57” composedofenergyJ8
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s,R
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(br
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ero
fRo
ber
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1672,23 cosInlc,xx1
Butts,Robert EEunitsand45”
brothersofs”Butts,Linden;Butts, ego,s”Egoconsciousness
Richard
expansionof”Expansionof
childhoodoz9?Z,11-12,19-23,24",25", consciousness
31,36泥,132-35,137"397z familiesof259
dreamsof;53-54,5770,123-26 fluctuationsof34邦,60,6372,65
motherofseFButts,Stella fbcusesoEelectronsand,203
portm
itby;95 freedomo849
probabledeathsoL29,35” h
ist
ory
and
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,10
5-0
8
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self,'of19,23
,223-
24 i
ndi
vid
ual
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Pxx
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ut ts,Rob
ertSn(fatherofRobe
rtBut
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ndi
vid
ual
ity
and
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11-13,16?、,1921,24”2572,137 innerroadsofxxiii
B
ut ts,
Stella(motherofRobertButts), int
erwea
Vingo
‘35”
11-12,16",19-22,24”,31,43,5770,132- i
nviol
abili
tyofi
ndMd
ual
,xx
i
35,138"397z Jane'salteredstatesof;23031,232,235
deathoExxxi,13 Jane,stranscendentstatesof,226
moleculal;33
Camouflage,199,256,256” ofYiciallineof;17677,180”
Cathol
icreligion,6
7,113 ordinaIybdreamsand,177と78
Cells
organizationsof28
consciousnessoz30-31,97-98,258 inphysicalunive
rse,39-40,59-60
deathand,9270戸9372,99-100 probablekindsof;62,85
asetemal,66 probabilityand,30-31,34,85
idealtzationsand,163 psychedelicdrugsand,87
indi
viduali
tyand,1
66 realityo6197
precognitionand,60,62,63"64”,110 selfknowledgeof48-49
11,11
7 speciesoflO5-06,119,127,130",20072,
timeand,60,62,64",69-70,83,111,118 239,255-56
deathof99100 strandsof232
eff
ectof
thou
ght
son
,16
4 unitsofseBUnitsofconsciousness
p
robab
iliti
esan
d,3
1,8
3,1
35,
163 “un
known
,,rea
lityan
d,xxx
structureoE132,189 u
npred
ictab
ilit
yof
;29-3
1,39,
51,
58,
157
?z
in
vio
lab
ilily
oE9
9 variednatureof;50,105,127,130,131,
C
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la,te
rtiaryp
eri
odo
flO
8",
120
” 180,185,189,238
21” withinnessofl8485
Chaos,ultimate,185,209 Cooperationbetweenfbrcesofnature,119
Chemicals
,artifi
cial
,87,1
83 Cosmicconsciousness,xxi
Christ,112-13 C
ounte
lpart
s'5
6”
Chromosomesl42,159 C
rea
tiv
ity
definitionoz46fz dreamsand,176
Coincidences,132,135 i
nin
ner
rea
lit
yb4
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ii",92伽,172",
228 intuitionaL143
Completephysician,207,212,213 J
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ne,sf
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224 ofRobertButts,53-54,5772,123-26
LindenButts''12 scienceand,182
originsof215-16,
255 umverseand,255
Platon
icthoughtsu
ppres
ses
,15
9 universeas,184
probabl
eselvesand,2
9 D
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RobertButtS''12,177z E
arthg
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19L20
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fsp
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es,
157 E
ast
emrel
igio
ns,
221
tlmeand,71-72 Seth,sideasand,麺K戸xxi
CU,s“Unitsofconsciousness 邸拠αz"”q/oU…秘zスmhal55'0,237'0,251”
Cults,emergenceof86 EE(e
lectrom
agnetic
)units,
4573,54
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98,141,258
Death Ego
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fce
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mor
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5,1
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istor
yan
d,73,
112
desirefb喝212 individuationof73
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dea
ofp
hys
ica
l,,
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rob
abili
tiesa
nd,85
lifeafte喝xxxi,42 r
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inatio
nby
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ssi
sti
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eWh
oha
vej
ust
die
d,1
86冗 E
gocon
scious
ness,1
12
retumof"dead,''158 e
mer
gen
ceo
f71
-75
,84
-85
,10
5-0
7,2
39
ofMarieBurdo,158 n
eedfbre
xpansi
onof;
85
o
fpr
oba
ble
sel
ves
,29
,35
” E
gypti
ans
,anci
ent
,170
ofStellaButts,x】DKi,13” E
ins
tei
n,A
lbe
rt,
103
72,
188
,19
1,1
927
z,1
93”

Democracybll4 197,198
DjaJqg14esq/wbesMα”dMMzzJ艶伽、加8, E
lec
tro
ns,
45泥
,19
7-9
8,2
017
2戸0
2",
203
13”,24",94泥,220,2227z multidimensionalbehayiorof209
Disease,165,166,167,191 Emotions,企arof74
biofeedbackand,200” Energy
medicalt
echnologyand,2
05-0
6,2
10-
13 aware,39
proposedbookon,241-245 consciousnessascomposedofl8
D
ol ph
ins,100,10
47z Janeand,216
Doubledreams,12326,128”29",180” a
sne
ver
los
t,9

Dreamlaboratories,182 patternsof21
Dream戸artscientist,182-83,188,205,207, personal
ityand,20,2
1-22
211,213 伽aZsoEE(electromagnetic)unitS
Dreamselfl297z E
ner
gyp
ers
ona
lit
yes
sen
ce,
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has
,xi
ii
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ntitie
s,22
artofl82-83 diffセrentkindsoftimeand,45”
atomsand,178 ovemll,sexand,14”
a
sbl
uep
rin
tsf
brr
eal
ity
b18
1-8
2 selfand,62,125
choicefrom,34 selfawarenessofl24
doubledreams,123-26,129ル3072,180” sourceoE35”
examinationofwakin
gstat
ein,1
77 Environment,expansionof73-75
healingand,170,171,210 ESPc
lass,Jan
e,s,xii
,1372,5
8,105,
Jane'spoemon,9210, 115",123,124,12872,183,194,214",
ofJaneRoberts,92,171,173
邦,199
,24
4 233,237,248
massshared,184 Essenes,114
natureofl72乃万” E
vil
,go
oda
nd,
118
p
hot
ogr
aph
sco
mpa
red
to,
174
78 Evolution,xxvb48,98-99,110,240
p
oliti
csa
nd,
210 ofancientman,238
pro
bable
reali
tyw
ork
edo
uti
n,8
2-8
3 relig
ionand,1
14
p
rod
uctiv
eide
asf
rom,
176 theoIyofll5”
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・264・ INDEX

Exercises,81-82 Hinduism,xxi
s”αZsoPracticeelements Histo凧29,44,71,131
E
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ss,xxi
,xx
xii
,27
, consciousnessand,72-107
72,79,83,85,10872,1繭 ofdevelopmentfromanimalstoman,87,
98−101
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14”
spec1es
Fearofemotions,74 egoand,73-74,112
Freewill
godand,73
predic
tabilitya
nd,36” official,
74,151,157”
probabilitiesand,21,2罪28,209 "Holesofnonexistence,”60
meedom
HolyRomanEmpire,114
ofconsciousness,49 Hous
e-huntin
gepisode
s,pr
oba
bil
iti
esa
nd
ofego,36” l32-35,137”397z,14145
pred
ictabi
litya
nd,31 励迦joDez’”伽γESPPb”“xxxii伽,1510,
probab
ilitie
sand,
209 92”
trancestateand,xxiv
u
npr
edi
cta
bil
ity
and
,33 L
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fxx
iii
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mture,the 〃eaCb”s”伽'2,TソbePソiys伽Z伽ひ…心7,
ghostimagesof72,95 15,,23,2670,228
ofspecies,workedoutindreams,170 I
dea
lizations,
159-60,16
3-6
7,1
70

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41,48-50,52,86,99,12426,147
Gandee,LeeR.,129” greate喝4344
Geese,migrationoE80-81 I11ness,Jan
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efbrbookon,
243
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Genes,159 17J、↓沈伽伽”(poem),93”
G
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tim
age
s,7
2,9
5 Imagi
nation,oth
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d,25”
Giants,108” Imm
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ity;pr
obabi
lities
and,4

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terminac
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35伽3
67z
God,xxx,73,160 l
ndividualconscio
usness’
8 6
conceptsofconsciousnessand,84,107 inviolatenatureoExxi
egoand,84-85,106 S”αZsoEgoconsciousness
a
spsy
chicb
luepr
int
,11
1,1
60 l
nd i
viduali峡xxi
h
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nd,74 inbasicunitofconsciousness,39
multidimensional,61,64” censand,166
natureand,84 m
ult
idi
men
sio
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and
,14

G
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ofanimals,105 Infbrmation,168”
d
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lop
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tof
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nes
sco
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todevelopmentoE105-106 I
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earth,11920 1nnersenses,193伽,246
natureoE52 1nnerworld,159-60
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Goodandevil,118 Instinct,107,109-10
1
ntu
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ona
lcr
eat
ivi
ty;
143
当44
Hal
luci
nat
ion
s,b
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and
,54 1
ntuit
ivekn
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ge,re
asona
nd,
85,
116
Heamng
indreamstate,170,171,210 James,William,220
s”αZsoDisease
Jehovah,
112
Heisenberg,Weme馬357z Joseph,Set
h'suseof
nam
e,】
cEv
i,1
41z
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Heredity Kanna,xxi
backwardnatureof60 ‘Kill
ing,”9
9100
u
npr
edi
cta
bil
ity
and
,42 Kilnngofanimals,84,99100
INDEX ・265.

KnoWledge Molecules(CO"抑拠鋤
intuitive,reasonand,85,116 i
npr
oba
ble
sys
tem
s,3
470
j
oin
t,o
fan
ima
lhe
rds
,49 unitsofconsciousnessand,39-40,60
r
eli
gio
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onc
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sas
inn
ate
,10
7 Mo
men
tpoi
nt,
30,
3672
,40
self,48-49 M伽剛α”M即(poem),36”
Mossman,Tam,xi戸xiii,59,12870,129”
Ladjgsq/rtZ"卿/nuo伽如伽q/、伽趣” Mothe昭oddess,112
S”9s妙t〃G切z娩蜘14” Motion

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ang
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6, “
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161邦627z directional,ofatoms,32,2017z
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hot
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aph,
sfre
ezing
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red
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rmi
ned,
theo
pposi
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npr
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bil
ity
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ife p
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,76
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are
a,d
efi
nit
ion
of;
26” i
ndM
duali
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,14

Love,84 o
fps
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,77
a
nde
xpa
nsi
ono
fsp
ace
,73 ofsoul,1372,64”
fearof74 M
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hood,
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-56
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d,8
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ne,s
defin
ition
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icism,2
15-
221
,22
2”
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xxv
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vii N
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asg
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84
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Manasspecies,62 chemicalsand,87,183-84
animalsand,5670,84,87,240 consciousnessapartoE85
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sto
ryo
669
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67
sourceof203 o
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Mentalnatureofactions,13” 146,161脇168",183,207,20872,222?、,
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0-81 226,237,240,241,24570,250”
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ofbodyJ41 Nonphy
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》25
67z
consciousnessand,33 Nonpoint,41,42,60


画〆

・266。 INDEX

Ordersofexistence,33-34,118 P
ort
rai
tof
Jan
e,9

O
rig
ins
ofc
rea
tiv
i唾2
15-
16,
255 Positron,457z
Other-consciousness,12425 Powerofbeliez247z
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bodyt
ravel
,54,5
7” PracticeElements,7677,147と50,155-56,
O
ver
allen
titiy
》sexa
nd,1
4” 167,188-89
P
re c
ognition
P
aml
lel
exp
erl
enc
e,2
8 apparentincoITecmessofinfblmation
Parallelman,80,91,207,23940 from,367z
Parents
b
efbrebirt
h,5
person,schoiceof5,16” body,s,1011047z
S”αZsoBurdo,MaIie;Butts,Robert,S正; cellul”60,62,63?Z,110-11,117
Butts,Stella;Roberts,Delmer conventionalnotionsoL56”

Pas
t"a
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pre
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t,”
70-
71 o
fspe
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110
s”αZsOTime
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redic
tability
;21N1
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nother
wordfbr
signi
fic
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Per
ceptlon
,xxii,xx
iii,87 freewilland,36”
Changing,oftime,36” freedomand,31
objectifiedworldand,xxv p
rob
abi
lit
ies
and
,31
prCjudiced,77,141,145” scienceand,29
P脚30”αJRgα鋤s”Mz地形q/Pセ'く'0'zaZ timeand,214”
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77,
141
,14
5”
aspectsand,214邦 PIivateoracle,210,214”
boundariesof357z Pri
va teprobableman,155
energyand,20,21-22 PIivateprobablewoman,155
latentselvesand,19,223 P
robabilties
,4,8-10,1370,1
4",1670,22
,28‐
p
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,18
,20
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85,92?z,95,101-02,
retentionofxxi 106-07,110,147,239,259
Personhood
atomsand,34?Z,141,2017z
aspectsand,214” bluep
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yan
d,1
69
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n9,
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《 bodyand,141,16465
counterpartsand,56” cellsand,31,83,135,163
limitedideasoE49 Chlistand,112-13
godsand,52 consciousnessand,30-31,34,85
SethasdiffErentkindoExxiv eachasf
breverinviola
te,61
P
ho tograph
s, 8
8,147,167 earthgodand,119-20
dreamscomparedto,174-178 egoand,85
ofJa
neandR
obert,
】。《xiFx
xxii, freewnland,21,28,209
3-13,1819,31,37",146,179 freedomand,209
ofJane'sparents,146,179 h
ous
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yin
gep
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dea
nd,
132
-35
,13
7"‐
practiceelementswith,147-51 39'2,141-45
P
hy sic
aluniverse,consciousness
the idealizationsand,163-64
vitalizingfbrce
behind,3940
,59
−60
, immor
talityand
,42
66,71,141,142 “pa
st,”
232
Physi
cist,Sどg
Einstei
n,Albert
;Ti
Fue
men
tal persona
lityand,1
8,202

phys
icist pre
dictabi
lit
yand,3

Physics,、odem,atomsin,37” psycheand,149,210
Plato,1617z raci
al,131
P
latOn
icthough
t,159 selfand,149
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ryJan
e,s,i
x,xii,
xix-xx,
8-9,141
Z,3611
, assourcesofaction,140,210
6373,927z,93",179"80恥184,215-17, speciesand,143,155
219
spiritm
essagesand,6

Pointofpowen56” timeand,141,198
Politics,dreamsand,210 s”αZsoProbableselves
INDEX ・267.

Probableanimals,100-01 Reality("冗加“の
Probableatoms,30,178 b
lue
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nts
fb喝
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ProbablefUture,110L11 definitionof;31
Probableman,80,87,91,143,149,155, destructionofl91
207,209 diffセrentlevelsoz171,l83
p
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83,100,2087z c
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tiv
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16465,223 scienceand,2007z,203-04
deathofa,21 Science,sdenialofl82・
Seth,sfirstuseof26” J
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with,87-88 unitsofconsciousnessin,59
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34” p
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syc
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246
47
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so651 “unknown,”s”"Unknown”reality
Reason
P
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fun
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ofc
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,40
,42
Pmtestantism,Americandemocmcyand,114 denialofunconsciousbyb85-86
Psych
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nn eces
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civilizationsoE200” knowledgeand,85,166
c
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multidimensionalnatureof】。。【,77-78 meaningoz52
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67 selfhatredencouragedbyb86
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筆〆
三一

・268。 INDEX

Roberts,Jane(の'@#伽刈 Science("冗伽wzj)
dreamsofcontactingdeadmothe喝54 signifi
cancesa
nd,
143
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,60
-62
,66
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,70
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fluctuationsofconsciousnessoE65 bodyand,28,49
grandfatheroLs”Burdo,Joseph bodieswithin,xxx
onhumanoidaspectofherse腿33,377z c
onv
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unp
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abi
lit
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efeelingsoz3
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ppo
sit
ion
to,
42
motherofseEBurdo,Marie dream,129n
mysticalnatureofix,xix,69,18,23, e
go,
sin
tel
pre
tat
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216,225 entmesand,62,125
n
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lop
men
tsi
nps
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bil
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f freedomand,367z
235-37 fu
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pausesoZ102"03” identityoE48
physicalsymptomsof;10,15"161z immediacyofeach,51-52
poetryofseFPoe叩Jane's independenceof49,51
p
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herwork,252-53 man,slimitedconceptoL62,7475
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sionalityoExxx,19,6
2,1
57,
232,2347z 210,214”
onSeth
,xi,xxiii
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14",255 nolimitationsto,22
SumaIiof;122,127,194,236,250,259 a
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uso
fen
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n consciousness,18-20
ontrances,xxiii戸xxv onenessofxxx
SEEakoRuburt
proba
bilitiesa
nd,149
RomanEmpire,destructionoLby Probable,s“Probableself
Jewishgod,l12 signi
ficances
and,43
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567
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147

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INDEX ・269。

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