[sethnet] Three-Dimensional Experience Is An Invaluable Place Of Training: Your Personality Will Persevere With Its Memories But It Is Only A Part Of Your Entire Identity

  • From: DiAnne Seith <thegatherings@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "sethnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <sethnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2021 07:32:54 +0000

Seth Speaks

The Eternal Validity of the Soul

Chapter 3:  Session 519..... continued from 10/27/2021

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


"Perhaps it is better to say that physical reality is one form that reality 
takes. In your system, however, you are focused much more intensely upon one 
relatively small aspect of experience."

"We can travel freely through varying numbers of such realities. Our experience 
at this point includes our work in each. I do not mean to minimize the 
importance of your present personalities, nor of physical existence. To the 
contrary."

"Three-dimensional experience is an invaluable place of training. Your 
personality as you now know it will indeed persevere, and with its memories, 
but it is only a part of your entire identity, even as your childhood in this 
life is an extremely important part of your present personality, though now you 
are far more than a child."

"You will continue to grow and develop, and you will become aware of other 
environments, even as you left your childhood home. But environments are not 
objective things, conglomerations of objects that exist independently of you. 
Instead you form them and they are quite literally extensions of yourself, 
materialized mental acts that extend outward from your consciousness."

"I will tell you exactly how you form your environment. I form mine following 
the same rules, though you end up with physical objects and I do not."

"Now I will begin, there, on our book at our next session."

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