Seth Speaks
The Eternal Validity of the Soul
Chapter 2: Session 514..... continued from 10/1/2021
"I told you that we do not experience your time sequence. We travel through
various intensities. Our work, development, and experience all takes place
within what I term the "moment point." Here within the moment point, the
smallest thought is brought to fruition, the slightest possibility explored,
the probabilities thoroughly examined, the least or the most forceful feeling
entertained. It is difficult to explain this clearly, and yet the moment point
is the framework within which we have our psychological experience. Within it,
simultaneous actions follow "freely" through associative patterns. For example,
pretend that I think of you Joseph. In so doing I immediately experience - and
fully - your past, present, and future (in your terms), and all of those
strong or determining emotions and motivations that have ruled you. I can
travel through those experiences with you, if I choose. We can follow a
consciousness through all of its forms, for example, and in your terms within
the flicker of an eye."
"Now it takes study, development, and experience before an identity can learn
to hold its own stability in the face of such constant stimuli; and many of us
have gotten lost, even forgetting who we were until we once more awakened to
ourselves. Much of this is quite automatic to us now. In the infinite verities
of consciousness, we are still aware of a small percentage of the entire banks
of personalities that exist. For our "vacations" we visit amid quite simple
life forms, and blend with them."
"To this extent we indulge in relaxation and sleep, for we can spend a century
as a tree or as an uncomplicated life form in another reality. We delight our
consciousness with the enjoyment of simple existence. We may create, you see,
the forest in which we grow. Usually however we are highly active, our full
energies focused in our work and in new challenges."
"We can form from ourselves, from our own psychological entireties, other
personalities whenever we wish. These, however, must then develop according to
their own merit, using the creative abilities inherent in them. They are free
to go their own way. We do not do this lightly, however."