Friday, May 01, 2009
Probable Selves
From: http://stillwandering.multiply.com
Seth (Session 227): "The ego…can only perceive…in a straight-line
fashion, so to speak, one event after the other. IT CAN ONLY CHOOSE
TO EXPERIENCE ONE EVENT OUT OF ALL THE PROBABLE EVENTS AT A TIME.
The ego is, however, the only portion of the self that is, in the main,
limited to follow experience along these lines…For when our
individual perceives event X, this other portion of the self branches
off, so to speak, into all the other probable events that could have
been just as easily experienced by the ego…This other portion of the
self…can pursue and experience all of these alternate events, and it
can do so in the same amount of physical time that it takes for the
ego to experience event X alone."
(Session 232): "Let us consider the following: The individual within
your system--and this is quite simplified--an individual finds
himself with a choice of three actions. He chooses one of these and
experiences it within the physical field. The other two actions are
experienced, however, but not within the physical system. The results
of the other two actions are perceived by the inner ego. The results
are then checked by the inner ego against the action that was chosen
for actuality within the physical system. These results are then sent
to certain portions of the subconscious, where through this
information knowledge is gained as to whether or not the ego and the
subconscious made the best decision under the circumstances. The
results are retained, to be checked against future decisions, and to
be used by the physical self as an aid in making future decisions."
Seth (Session 233): "The decision as to whether or not a particular
probable event should be perceived as a physical one depends, of
course, upon the nature of the ego which would then experience it.
The probable self does not make the decision, but merely passes on
the data which it has received through its own experience with the
event. The information is sifted, often, through the dreaming self to
the subconscious, which has intimate knowledge of the ego with which
it is closely connected. The subconscious makes its own value
judgments here, and passes these on to the ego. But then the ego must
come to its own decision… Occasionally, when a decision has been made
by the ego, the subconscious will change it because the decision is
obviously such an unwise one."
Seth (Session 565): "Ideas that you have entertained and not used may
be picked up in this same manner by other probable you's. Each of
these probable selves consider themselves the real you, of course,
and to any one of them you would be the probable self; but through
the inner senses all of you are aware of your part in this gestalt."
Seth (Session 656) "What you must understand is this: Each of the
events in each of your lives was 'once' probable. From a given field
of action, then, you choose those happenings that will be physically
materialized."
Seth (Session 712): "Any given reality system will be surrounded by
its probability clusters."
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One of my probable selves is on an island in the pacific under a palm tree...I just know it!
xxox
-Alice
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