Seth Speaks, Session 534
Sleep, Dreams, And Consciousness (3)
Consciousness has many characteristics,
some of course known to you. Many of the
characteristics of consciousness, however, are not so apparent, since presently
you largely use your own consciousness in such a way that its perceptions
appear in quite other than “natural” guises.
You are aware of your own consciousness, in other words, through the
medium of your own physical mechanism.
You are not nearly as aware of your own consciousness when it is not
operating primarily through the mediumship of the body, as it does in
out-of-body states and some dissociated conditions.
The characteristics of consciousness are
the same whether you are in a body or outside of one. The peaks and valleys of consciousness that I
mentioned exist to some degree in all consciousness despite the form adopted
after death. The nature of your
consciousness is no different basically than it is now, though you may
not be aware of many of its characteristics.
Now your consciousness is telepathic and
clairvoyant, for example, even though you may not realize it. In sleep when you often presume yourself to
be unconscious you may be far more conscious than you are now, but simply using
abilities of consciousness that you do not accept as real or valid in waking
life. You therefore shut them out of
your conscious experience.
Consciousness, yours and mine, is quite independent of both time and
space. And after death you are simply
aware of the greater powers of consciousness that exist within you all the
time.
Since they do, of course, you can discover
them now and learn to use them. This
will directly assist you in after-death experience. You will not be nearly so startled by the nature
of your own reactions if you understand beforehand for example that your
consciousness not only is not imprisoned by your physical body, but can create
other portions at will. Those who
“over-identify” their consciousness with their body can suffer self-created
torment for no reason, lingering about the body. Indeed, quite the forlorn soul, thinking it
has no other place to go.
You are, as I said earlier, a spirit now;
and that spirit has a consciousness.
The consciousness belongs to the spirit then, but the two are not the
same. The spirit may turn its
consciousness off and on. By its nature
consciousness may flicker and fluctuate, but the spirit does not.
I do not particularly like the word
“spirit” because of several implications attached to it, but it suits our
purposes in that the word does imply an independence from physical form.
Consciousness does not refresh itself in
sleep. It is merely turned in another
direction. Consciousness does not sleep
then in those terms and while it may be turned off it is not like a light.
Turning it off does not extinguish it in
the way that a light disappears when a switch is turned. Following the analogy, if consciousness were
like a light that belonged to you, even when you switched it off, there would
be a sort of twilight, but not darkness.
The spirit, therefore, is never in a state
of nothingness, with its consciousness extinguished. It is very important therefore that such be
realized, for there … (piece missing)
It is very important to understand that consciousness
is never extinguished …
Earlier I said that you are only familiar
with those characteristics of your own consciousness that you use through the
mediumship of the body. You rely upon
the body to express the perceptions of your consciousness. You tend, again, to identify the expression
of your consciousness with the body.
… If the dying person over-identifies with
the body then he can easily panic, thinking that all expression is therefore
cut off, and for that matter that his consciousness is about to be
extinguished.
Such a belief in extinction, such a
certainty that identity is about to be blotted out in the next moment, is a
severe psychological experience, that in itself can bring about unfortunate
reactions. What happens instead is that
you find consciousness quite intact, and its expression far less limited than
it was before.
We will be dealing now, after what I hope
is suitable background material, with some chapters on the nature of existence
after physical death, at the point of death, and involving the final physical
death at the end of the reincarnational cycle.
It was important that you understand something about the nature and behavior
of your own consciousness before we could begin.
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