[sethnet] I Want You To See That Your Reality Is Not Real In The Terms You Imagine It To Be: When You Are Born You Are Conditioned To Perceive Reality And Interpret Experience In A Particular Manner

  • From: DiAnne Seith <thegatherings@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "sethnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <sethnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2021 07:28:34 +0000

Seth Speaks

The Eternal Validity of the Soul

Chapter 3:  Session 519

              "MY WORK AND THOSE DIMENSIONS OF
                REALITY INTO WHICH IT TAKES ME"


"Each such personality, however, comes with a built-in idea of the reality in 
which it will operate, and its mental equipment is highly tailored to meet very 
specialized environments. It has full freedom, but it must operate within the 
context of existence to which it has been programmed. Within the personality, 
however, is the mot secret recesses, in the condensed knowledge that resides in 
the computer as a whole. I must emphasize that I am not saying that the soul or 
entity is a computer, but only asking you to look at the matter in this light 
in order to make several points clear."

"Each personality has within it the ability not only to gain a new type of 
existence in the environment - in your case in physical reality - but to add 
creatively to the very quality of its own consciousness, and in so doing to 
work its way through the specialized system, breaking the barriers of realty as 
it knows it."

"Now, there is a purpose in all this that will also be discussed later. I 
mention this whole subject here, however, because I want you to see that your 
environment is not real in the terms that you imagine it to be. When you are 
born, then, you are already "conditioned" to perceive reality in a particular 
manner, and to interpret experience in a very limited but intense range."


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