Seth's "Unknown Reality" Volume 2, Session 729
As soon as you label yourself you
are setting limitations, putting up boundaries and defining the reality of your
psyche – usually according to quite limited beliefs.
You think that the self must
begin or end someplace. There must be a
fence around it, a yard of identity in which you can feel safe. I have said many times that there are no
limitations to the self. You seem to be
afraid that the self will bleed out and lose “itself” in a maze in which all
identity is lost. Yet you recognize that
your self is a far greater dimension than you usually suppose, so you
speak in terms of reincarnation. This
allows you to imagine greater realms of identity while still holding your
concepts of selfhood intact. You think
of being one self after another, each identity being neatly separated from the others
by a passage of years, an obvious death and obvious birth.
The idea of counterparts somewhat
shatters that old concept, yet you still want definitions for the self so that
you know where you “stand”. You are so
taken with the idea of labels that many follow astrology blindly. You are born at a certain time, at a certain
place, under certain conditions – but consciousness always forms the conditions. If it is to some extent affected by these
conditions, then, it is because the effects follow in the same way that a
painter is affected by the landscape that he has himself created. So you decide to be born, say, in a certain
month when the planets are thus-and-so.
Ahead of time, you choose the seasons of your birth.
In the most simple of terms, you
are deciding upon the environment. A
violet springs to life in the backyard, but the violet must stay there. Its whole growth is dependent upon the
weather conditions in that particular area, even though those conditions
themselves result from overall planetary activity. You walk out of the place and time of your
birth, however, as the flower cannot.
In general terms, probabilities
operate to an extent you may not suspect.
For one thing, any focus point of physical life is caused by a merging
of probabilities. Our session is being
witnessed by a student, a most intelligent young man. He also helps Ruburt with
correspondence. Earlier tonight he wrote
to a woman who has the same birthdate as Ruburt. In our last session I compared a year to a
ledge on a mountain. I said that the
seasons came and went, and that many crops of spring flowers grew there over a
period of time. So each year, in those
terms, is like a ledge.
Say, again, that the year is
1940. All of those born on a particular
date in 1940 will not necessarily be born “at the same time” at
all. What you think of as 1940 is but
one season on that ledge, the season that you recognize. Flowers from the spring of one year “do not
see” or mix with the flowers of the following spring, or with those of the
spring before. In the same way, those
born in 1940 “at one season” do not, in a greater context, mix with those born
in the same year either.
The word “season” here may be
misleading. Each year is like one ledge,
however, bringing forth countless variations of the characteristic “flora”
growing there. Each of those separate
years, say, each of those 1940’s, or 1920’s, or 1950’s, carries on its own line
of development. Time expands inwardly
and outwardly in those terms – it does not just go forward.
Again: Your reality is like a
shining platform, a surface resting upon probabilities. You follow these so unconsciously and beautifully,
you swim through them so easily, that it does not occur to you to question your
origin, or the medium in which your experience has its existence. All of these sharing any given birthdate,
however, sharing even place as well as time, do not have the same “destiny”;
but more, they do not share the same conditions necessarily. They are each affected by their own
probability system at birth, and those conditions drastically alter the nature
of their development.
The very practice of pinpointing
the time of physical birth at conception itself errs. There is no point at which you can say in
basic terms that an individual is alive, though you do find it more
practical to accept certain points of life and death. It is true that you emerge into space and
time at a certain point in your perception.
Your consciousness has been itself long before, however.
In an even larger context,
difficult I know for you to follow, the son is the father of his father in
quite as valid a way as he is the son, and vice versa.
Once you free your consciousness
from limited concepts of time and self, then you can begin to explore
the unknown reality that is the unrecognized self.
When you think in conventional
terms about astrology, it is as if you are looking at the cover of a book, not
realizing that there are many pages within it.
Consciousness, being active
within all cellular structures, triggers itself ahead of time [in each case],
so to speak, to react to certain conditions and not to others. Many are born the same day of any given year,
and generally within the same time period – but individually the inner
triggering may be far different, so that while the overall conditions at
birth may appear more or less the same, the inner reactions to them will
vary widely.
Some persons will be much more
affected by, and sensitive to, other probabilities – which, for instance, do
not show at all in conventional astrological “charts”.
Those charts emphasize one line
of probabilities at the expense of all others. Interpretations based upon the charts then
will make more sense to those who have chosen the same probable birth
circumstances – but they will be of no value to those who were born at the same
time, in your terms, but who follow a different order of probabilities.
As the cells operate with the
knowledge of probable actions and still maintain the physical body in your
chosen system, so the psyche, operating in the same way, “seeds” itself in many
different probabilities – alternates, in other words, of the world as you know
it. Those alive with you, your
contemporaries, do not all belong to the same probable system. You are at a meeting ground in that respect,
where individuals from many probable realities mix and merge, agreeing
momentarily to accept certain portions of the same space-time environment.
Because you focus upon the similarities
in experience, and play down the variances, then the oftentimes greater dissimilarities
in so-called experience escape you completely.
You take it for granted that memory is faulty if you do not agree with
another person on the events that happened at a certain place and time – say those
in a recently experienced historical past.
You take it for granted that interpretations of events change, but that
certain definite events occurred that are beyond alteration. Instead, the events themselves are not nearly
that concrete. You accept one probable
event. Someone else may experience
instead a version of that event, which then becomes that individual’s
felt reality.
These events may be quite
different indeed, and the separate interpretations make quite valid
explanations of separate variations. In
your terms, one event can happen in many different ways.
All of this is fine theory,
esoteric but hardly practical – unless you begin to question the nature of your
own thoughts, and begin to explore the reality of those events that you seem
to encounter.
Back to our flowers. Any wildflower on your mountain ledge will
view the valley below from its own perspective, and see stretched about it the
environment with which it is familiar.
Generally speaking, the flowers born in the same spring will die at
about the same time. The next year the
new flowers will see a slightly different landscape, yet the overall patters
will be the same. Violets will grow
where there were violets before. The
houses in the valley will be in the same “place”. If you looked at that same landscape
one summer and then the next, you might say: “Ah, the violets always grow
there, and it is good to see the lilies of the valley in the shadow of the same
rock”. You might realize that the flower
you pick are not the same flowers that you picked last year at the same
spot, but the very nature of your focus would cause you to concentrate
upon those differences only when you were forced to. Otherwise you would think: “Violets are
violets, and they are always here each spring”.
The vast unexplainable difference
that exists as far as the flowers are concerned is something else again –
for on that scale the flowers that you pick are utterly themselves in their own
world, from which to a certain extent you have taken them.
Unimaginable differences would be
present if those posies could see the same environment of the year before, and
all of the minute variations that you ignore would be gigantic; different
enough indeed so that at their level the flowers might think that a different
kind of reality was involved. So there
are variations, and the highly significant probabilities, operating even
between those born generally in the same month of the year – not only in terms
of exterior conditions, but of inward ones.
Consciousness does not simply
choose to be born at a certain place in space and time, but it also endows its
physical organism ahead of time with certain inner triggers so that it will respond
to those conditions in highly individualistic ways.
I am not even hinting at
predestination or predetermination. Let
us try another simple analogy. A seed “knows”
that it will come to life in the middle of a pot in someone’s living room. Say it is a tomato seed, and our house owner
decides to start a plant from scratch. All
cellular life is precognitive, in your terms.
The seed then knows that the sun comes, say, from the west in this
particular room. It begins to respond in
that manner before the shoot emerges.
The shoot does not simply react
to the direction from which the sun shines, but senses this far before, and the
seed sensitizes itself “ahead of time” to those conditions. It could grow to the east just as well. The trigger is not the sun’s direction on its
own, but the plant’s innate knowledge of that direction. The plant is not predestined to grow toward
the east, for example.
In the same manner, the self
knows ahead of time the best conditions for its own development, in light of
the time and the place of its chosen birth.
It has, however, literally endless probabilities to choose from, to
fulfill its abilities while maintaining a workable selfhood. Consciousness chooses the best overall
conditions available for its own purposes of growth. It then preconditions its own organism
to respond or not to respond to the time and place of birth, to exaggerate or
minimize, to negate or accept.
The emergence of consciousness
into those physical conditions automatically alters them – a fact not
recognized by astrologers. Each child
born alters the entire universe, and changes the world of its time and birth by
bringing into it action not there earlier, in your terms, and by impressing the
universe with the stamp – the indelible stamp – of its reality. Each child chooses its own probable version
of any given birthdate. Such dates are
obviously not just points in time, pinpointed in space. In the first place, since all time is simultaneous,
you are always dying and being born, and your later experience affects the time
of your birth.
I admit that a birthday operates
as a handy reference. But if you
realized that your consciousness did exist before that time, your memory
will open up, and your accepted birthdate will appear far less important. “Coming out of the womb” is an event, and
much better to use than “birth”. In
greater terms – far greater terms than you imagine – you are aware of probable “births”,
and your other parentages [that are] quite as legitimate as the personal
history you now accept.
The self is not limited. The true meaning of that statement may
sometime dawn. The idea of one
personhood still closes your eyes to the greater multipersonhood that is your
true reality. Often your dreams give you
a hint of this kind of experience.
You view the heavens and the
universe, the planets and the stars, from your own focus – a highly limited one
in certain terms.
In the first place you are
looking at one version of the universe, as it seems to exist at the
moment of your perception. The entire
nature of a personality cannot be considered in its totality in that small
context.
The personality itself is not
only independent of space and time, but uses the illusions that result for its
own purposes. All things are related,
but they do not act in a certain way because the planets were
such-and-such at your birth. There is
a relationship, but it is not causal.
It is quite as true to say that
the planets behave in a certain way because you are what you are, as it is to
turn the statement around, as is generally done. The very positions of the planets and the
stars are effects of the senses – perceptions that would have no meaning were
it not for your own kind of consciousness.
Those perceptions, then, cannot cause you to behave in any given
way because of conditions that have no meaning outside of your own
consciousness.
The universe exists, but it takes
the shape and form that you recognize only in your own perceptions. The motion of the planets, indeed their very perceived
reality, exists in far different terms.
The universe is seeded with
various kinds of consciousnesses. Some
of these appear to you as planets or stars, as they “intrude” into your field
of actuality. As such they appear to
behave in a certain fashion, to take a certain form, to have certain effects. You and the stars are simultaneous events,
each conscious and aware but in different “scales” of actuality – as your scale
of consciousness is different from that of the violets.
With physical perception the picture
all fits, of course. You realize that
someone – some interested observer – viewing the earth from another planet in
another galaxy, would be seeing what you think of as earth’s past. But as I pointed out, “he” might also be
seeing earth’s future, according to “his” viewpoint. This would in no way alter your reality. The positions of the stars and planets,
however and your time scheme, cannot be depended upon to give an indication of “causal”
effects. The personality simply exists
in greater terms.
Using conventional astrology, you
will find certain correlations, because of particular events occurring, that
are indeed interrelated. Yet many
individuals will not discover semblances of themselves in the charts of
astrology simply because their chosen probabilities are, qualitatively
speaking, so different from the “norm”.
When astrology works, it works
because the astrologer is using his or her creative and psychic abilities, and
then projecting that knowledge into a pattern that is of itself too small to
contain it. The chart then simply
becomes an aid.
I understand that some of this
will be difficult to follow. The only
other recourse, however, is to repeat myths and tales that you have
outgrown. The stars and planets
simply are in more than one place at one time. I admit that your perception of them makes
them appear to be relatively stable, and you are biologically tuned in to that
perception. Your experience of time and
motion, as you know, is relative, and in comparison with your own relatively
brief lives the planets seem to endure for almost endless periods. This is your viewpoint as you look out from
your ledge.
Other minute creatures might well
mark portions of their lives with your coming and going, and imagine that your
position at their birth regulated their activity. Imagine them making up charts correlating
their lives with your own. Are you in
the habit of pacing the floor? In
another scale of time, how many ages might it seem to take for your shadow to
cross from one side of the room to another?
The analogy is not as farfetched as it may seem, for certainly your
shadow will affect the temperature of the room minutely, and alter other
conditions there in ways you would never comprehend, often causing gigantic
variations to a consciousness on another scale.
An imaginary ant, a philosophical
one, might sit and in its own way contemplate how often you walked the floor in
a period that might seem like a year to it.
It might try to calculate your next passage ahead of time, so that –
prudent ant! – it could run “out of the way” in time to avoid your footsteps.
Your rumbling tread might shake
its tiny home beneath certain floorboards, or in the crevices between. I admit that I am stretching our ant tale
here, but imagine further that our little fellow becomes familiar with everyone
in, say, an apartment house, learning to recognize all of the footsteps that go
up and down the stairs. Our philosopher
keeps in touch with the other ants, until with time and work and patience, a
chart is made and calculations drawn. An
ant born at three o’clock in the afternoon, when Miss X comes home with her
boyfriend, is apt to have a hard time of it – for the couple runs about
exuberantly, shaking all of the establishment, and tumbling the dust in the
inner crevices.
I am not comparing astrologers
with ants. I am, however, trying to show
you that you are not ruled by the stars – and that when you behave as if
you are, then you are showing as little comprehension of your true position as
our ant did. You are small in
relationship to the stars, also, but when you seek to place your fate in their
hands, figuratively speaking, then it does seem as if you have little control over
your own destiny.
You are consciousness at
particular points of experience, and in other kinds of reality you
twinkle like stars.
Most helpful. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteDo you know thé French name of this book.
Thanks.
I searched Amazon and Googled and was unable to find a French edition of The Unknown Reality. That's really too bed, because it is a great book!
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Al