Seth's Early Sessions, Vol 5, Session 119
If you will recall our early sessions
dealing with value fulfillment, let us now consider what I prefer to call a
moment point. This moment point, as you know, refers to any given present instant.
If you are thinking in terms of Dunne’s theories, then start out with this
moment point as it is seen in time one by self one.
(Early
in the sessions Seth began giving us lists of the inner senses and the basic
laws of the inner universe. Value fulfillment, or the value climate of
psychological reality, is the first basic law of the inner universe; Seth
presented it in the 45th session in some detail. See Volume 2.
(See
the following sessions for details on moment points: 149, 150, 151, 152.)
The ego can perceive only certain portions
of any given moment point or present instant, and it sees the moment point
indeed as if it were one of a series of lights that approaches the ego from one
side, and passes him by on the other side, The ego perceives this moment point,
then, very much as if it were a flat cardboard-like object which comes, is
flashed before him, and disappears.
The ego cannot see that this moment point
is open, so to speak, and represents an opening into many other dimensions.
These dimensions may be traveled through; but they may not be traveled through
by the ego, for the ego can only perceive those dimensions which it is
physically equipped to see, or perceive.
Other portions of the self, on the one
hand, are not so limited. It must be clearly understood however that these
other portions of the self are incapable of the ego's intense focus within
physical reality. Their focus is elsewhere. However, these selves are not
limited as is the ego to one main field of perception only, in the manner which
Dunne believes. Dunne does leave intervening areas between dimensions which may
be perceived by an observer from a neighboring dimension, but all in all his
serial selves are to some large degree prisoners of those dimensions in which
they exist.
Such is fortunately not the case.
Now. These other selves are more
freewheeling. There are indeed limitations inherent within their structure, but
in all cases any given identity is more than the dimension in which it finds
itself. Its limitations may be great, but the limitations are set not by the
identity's nature but by the dimension in which it exists.
The identity may, and will, move out of
its dimension into another, and it therefore has within it the innate capacity
to perceive more than it is allowed to perceive at any given point by the
limitations set upon it.
Two of these statements may appear at first
glance to contradict themselves, but you shall shortly see that they do not,
and you are left for now with a pretty question: for does the self, or
identity, then form the perceptive dimension in which it exists, or is it
created by the dimension?
… Now let us begin again.
We start once more with our moment point.
For now this moment point which appears within your physical universe is but a
small materialization of larger portions of the spacious present. In the
dreaming state, when the ego is released from its idea of time as a series of
moments, then other portions of the self can travel through these moment
points, and you have here a journey through depths that have nothing to do with
your concept of time or space.
You journey through intensities, as
I have told you. These moment points are like spirals however, and journeying
through them these other portions of the self will come in contact with both
future and past actions, that have occurred, or will occur, according to
the viewpoint of the ego.
To this degree Dunne was correct. But the
important point, if you will forgive a pun, is that these moment points are all
intensities, electrical realities, and traveling through such dimensions
involves a transformation of energy from one intensity to another. The whole
self, or the entity of which I speak, is composed of all of these selves, but
it must be realized that all divisions between these selves are illusions,
basically speaking. For the sake of discussion we separate them, but in
doing so we almost manage to change the very nature of that which we attempt to
study.
There is nothing contradictory in the
overall in supposing that these multitudinous selves exist simultaneously. And
any law of physics that appears to make this supposition incorrect is a law
that is an illusion, and that in itself leads to false perceptions.
(Besides
the sessions on moment points, see those on the electrical field and on
action—too numerous to list here.)
Such communication between these various
selves who compose an entity is natural, continuous. The ego does not perceive
the communications, obviously; but the ego, you must understand, is not self
one alone, it is only a portion of self one, or the physical self.
Other portions of self one are to some
extent aware of these other dimensions. Now you see where we are heading. For
now consider what we shall call self A. And we shall say that he is the
physical self in the physical universe. He is composed of physical matter, he
is composed of psychological matter, a portion of this latter being ego. From
your own work you realize however that this individual, or self A, is indeed
more than physical matter, even while he exists with-in the physical dimension.
In the dreaming state and in other states of
consciousness, he can indeed to some degree become aware of perceptions which
will be neglected by the ego alone. In other words, psychologically there is
only one portion of self A that is limited in its perceptions to the physical
dimension, and that is the ego.
But self A is not limited to the
ego's perceptions only, therefore it may be said that self A's perceptions are
not limited, in toto, to the field in which it exists. For it is not so limited
in dreams and in other states, yet while consciousness is in these other conditions,
self A still exists within physical reality.
If self A were limited to the perceptions
of the ego, and if self A were limited then to the dimensions in which it found
itself, then my dear friends precognition in dreams would be impossible, and in
order to perceive the future self A would of necessity be forced to discontinue
existence within the physical system.
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