Seth Early Sessions, Vol 8, Session 334
Change Comes From Within
If you paint a picture, its overall quality
comes from the inner atmosphere of your being.
In the same manner, you create your
physical image and your world. If
anything in that physical image or world needs changing, the change must first
be made in the atmosphere of the inner self.
For this projection of inner into outer is
automatic. Understanding the processes
involved is of great benefit. The
physical self seems to react to physical stimuli. Actually, of course, it is reacting to its
own reality, projected outward.
The objects in the physical universe are
but symbols to express other realities existing within private realms. The inner will always be projected outward
within your system. If, for example, a
letter comes to you bearing good news, and you react to the letter with high spirits,
then you should understand that the high spirits existed first, and created the
materialization of the letter within the physical systems, through the
multilayered and complicated reactions that bind together the physical system.
If an annoying letter arrives and you react
to it negatively, the negative quality preceded the letter and caused it to
materialize in your system. Now you do
not force someone to write such a letter, you see. You broadcast the negative feelings, which
were then picked up by whomever was ready to receive them, for their own
purposes.
I cannot emphasize too strongly that this
is automatic. I do not want to put it in
such a way that it is oversimplified.
Neither do I want it to get too involved in too many complications.
The intensity of the inner feeling is the
dominating factor here. A sudden but
intense feeling or hatred or resentment or fear may cause tragic physical
circumstances, for example. A sudden and
intense exaltation, however, will have the same immediate and literally
astounding but opposite physical effect.
That is, pure joy, even of brief duration, can literally change the
direction of a life.
Between these extremes lie all the other
colors and hues of inner feeling. A
variety of poor or negative feelings, however, of fairly low intensity, can add
up to a general negative emotional climate, which projects itself outward into
physical reality.
These negative feelings will be translated
in physical terms. It does you little
good to know that physical symptoms or inadequate physical surroundings are
symbolic unless you realize that the inner situation can be changed.
Now it appears to you that a difference is
worked when you exchange a poor physical symbol for a constructive one. The change of course comes before this in the
inner self. The physical being simply
uses the physical system as a checking board.
It must be realized that the physical
conditions are not permanent, but ever changing. To imagine otherwise is to become hypnotized
by the physical symbols. Each day should
be considered a new day. Ruburt should
not think for example: “I have had these symptoms for such and such a time.” This reinforces the idea of permanency. The day should be considered a psychic
rebirth.
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