Seth Speaks
The Eternal Validity of the Soul
Chapter 2: Session 514..... continued from 10/2/2021
"Now: Each reader is a portion of his or her own entity, and is developing
toward the same kind of existence that I know. In childhood and in the dream
state, each personality is aware to some extent of the true freedom that
belongs to its own inner consciousness. These abilities of which I speak,
therefore, are inherent characteristics of consciousness as a whole and of each
personality."
"My environment, as I told you, changes constantly, but then, so does your own.
You rationalize away quite legitimate intuitive perception at such times. For
example, if a room suddenly appears small and cramped to you, you take it for
granted that this change of dimension is imaginative and that the room has not
changed regardless of your feelings."
"The fact is that the room under such conditions will have changed quite
definitely, and in very major respects, even though the physical dimensions
will still measure the same. The entire psychological impact of the room will
have altered. Its effect will be felt by others beside yourself. It will
attract certain kinds of events rather than others, and it will alter your own
psychological structure and hormonal output. You will react to the altered
state of the room even in quite physical ways, though its width or length, in
inches or feet, may not seem to vary."
"I told our good friend Joseph to underline the word "seem" because your
instrument's would show no physical alteration - since the instruments within
such a room would themselves have already altered to the same degree."
"You are constantly changing the form, the shape, the contour, and the meaning
of your physical body and most intimate environment, although you do your best
to ignore these constant alterations. On the other hand, we allow them fuller
rein, knowing that we are motivated by an inner stability that can well afford
spontaneity and creation, and realizing that spiritual and psychological
identity are dependent upon creative change."