Seth Speaks, Session 570
Probabilities, The Nature of Good and Evil, and Religious
Symbolism (3)
There are also
various states of consciousness in waking life, upon which you do not focus,
and of which you are usually quite unaware.
Each state knows its own conditions and is familiar with a different
kind of reality.
“You” presently
have a once-centered consciousness, in that “you” close off from your
experience these other stages of consciousness in which other portions of your
entire identity are intimately involved.
These other stages of consciousness create their own realities as you create
your own. The realities are, therefore,
byproducts of consciousness itself. If
you could become aware of these, they might appear to be other places to you,
rather than realms or fields of different kinds of activities. If you probe into these realms you will be
forced to perceive them with the root assumptions of your own system,
translating feelings of warmth and comfort, for example, into images of warm
shelters or buildings, or feelings of fear into images of demons.
On occasion even
in waking life a personality may spontaneously shift gears, so to speak, and
suddenly find itself for a second or perhaps a few moments within another such
realm. Disorientation usually
occurs. There are those who do this
quite deliberately with training, but often they do not realize that they are
interpreting the experiences they have with the values of their “home”
consciousness.
All of this is not
as esoteric as it might seem. Almost
every individual has had bizarre experiences with consciousness, and knows intuitively
that their greater experience is not limited to physical reality. Most dreams are like animated postcards
brought back from a journey that you have returned from and largely forgotten. Your consciousness is already oriented again
to physical reality; the dream, an attempt to translate the deeper experience
into recognizable forms. The images
within the dream are also highly coded, and are signals for underlying events
that are basically not decipherable.
The Speakers help
you in the formation of dreams which are indeed multidimensional artistic
productions of a kind – dreams existing in more than one reality, with effects
that dissect various stages of consciousness that are real, in your terms, to
both the living and the dead and in which both the living and the dead may
participate. It is for this reason that
inspirations and revelations are so often a part of the dream condition.
Divorced from
physical focus, you are in a better position to hear the Speakers, to translate
their instructions, to practice with the creation of images, and to be guided
in the methods of maintaining the health of the physical body. In the most protected areas of sleep, the
apparent barriers between many layers of reality vanish. You are aware, for example, of some probable
realities. You choose which probable
acts you want to actualize in your system.
You follow other probable acts through in the dream state. You do this individually, but you also do it en masse on national and global levels.
Consciousness at
different levels or stages perceives different kinds of events. In order to perceive some of these you have
only to learn to change the focus of your attention from one level to another. There are minute chemical and electromagnetic
alterations that accompany these stages of consciousness, and certain physical
changes within the body itself in hormone production and pineal activity.
You usually glide
from wakefulness through to sleep without ever noticing the various conditions
of consciousness through which you pass, yet there are several. First, of course, with various degrees of
spontaneity, there is the inward turn of consciousness away from physical data,
from worries and concerns of the day.
Then there is the undifferentiated level between wakefulness and sleep
where you act as a receiver – passive but open, in which telepathic and
clairvoyant messages come to you quite easily.
Your consciousness
can seem to float. There are varying
physical sensations, sometimes of growing large, sometimes of falling. Both sensations are characteristics of
moments in which you almost catch yourself, almost become aware of this
undifferentiated area, and then translate some of its experiences into physical
terms. The sensation of largeness, for
example, is a physical interpretation of the psychic expansion. The feeling of falling is an interpretation
of a sudden return of consciousness to the body.
This period can
last for only a few minutes, for half an hour, or can be returned to. It is a cushioning, supportive, and expansive
stage of consciousness. Suggestions
given during this time are highly effective.
Following this period there is an active state, that can occur,
of pseudodreaming, where the mind busies itself with physical concerns that
have managed to cling through the first two stages.
If these are too
vigorous, the individual may awaken.
This is a vivid, intense, but usually brief stage. Another undifferentiated layer follows, this
time marked quite definitely by voices, conversations, or images, as consciousness
tunes in more firmly to other communications.
Several of these may compete for the individual’s attention. At this point the body is fairly quiet. The individual will follow one or another of
these inner stimuli to a deeper level of consciousness, and form into light
dreams the communications he is receiving.
Somewhere during
this time he will go into a deeply protected area of sleep, where he is at the
threshold to other layers of reality and probabilities. At this point his experiences will be out of
all context to time as you know it. He
may experience years though only minutes have passed. He will then return toward physical reality
in an area marked as REM sleep by your scientists, where physically oriented
dream productions will be created, putting the knowledge he has gained into
use.
The cycle would
then be repeated. Almost the same kinds
of fluctuations and stages occur even when you are waking, however, though you
are even less aware of them because then the egotistical self acts quite
purposefully to blanket out these other areas of experience.
The precise stages
are present beneath waking awareness, however, and with the same chemical,
electromagnetic, and hormonal fluctuations.
You simply are not aware of what your consciousness is doing. You cannot yourselves keep track of it for
five full moments of your time. The
dimensions of it can only be sensed by those determined enough to take the time
and effort required to journey through their own subjective realities. Yet intuitively each individual knows that a
part of his experience escapes from him all the time. When you suddenly cannot remember a name that
you should know, you have in essence the same kind of feeling of which you are
always subconsciously aware.
The purpose of the
Speakers is to help you correlate and understand this multidimensional
existence, and to bring as much as possible of it to your conscious
attention. Only by learning to feel, or
sense, or intuitively perceive the depths of your own experience can you
glimpse the nature of All That Is. By
becoming more aware of your consciousness as it operates in physical life, you
can learn to watch it as it manipulates through these other less familiar
areas. Probable realities are only
probable to you because you are not aware of them.
These stages of
consciousness are all a part of your own reality. A knowledge of them can be most useful. You can learn to “shift gears”, stand aside
from your own experience, and examine it with much better perspective. You can prepare questions or problems,
suggesting that they be solved for you in the sleep state. You can suggest that you will speak with
distant friends, or convey important messages that you cannot convey verbally,
perhaps. You can bring about
reconciliations, for example, at another layer of reality though you cannot do
so in this one.
You can direct the
healing of your body, telling yourself that this will be accomplished by you at
one of the other levels of sleep consciousness, and you may ask for the aid of
a Speaker to give you any necessary psychological guidance that is needed to
maintain health. If you have particular
conscious goals and if you are reasonably certain that they are beneficial
ones, then you can suggest dreams in which they occur, for the dreams
themselves will hasten their physical reality.
Now unconsciously
you do many of these things. You often
go back in time, so to speak, and “relive” a particular event so that it has a
different ending, or say things that you wish you had said. A knowledge of one state of consciousness can
help you in other states. In a light
trance the meaning of dream symbols will be given if you ask for them. The symbols may then be used as methods of
suggestion that will be tailored for you personally. If you discover, say, that a fountain in a
dream represents refreshment, then when you are tired or depressed, think of a
fountain. In another layer of reality,
of course, you will be creating one.
In the most
protected areas of sleep you are dealing with experience that is pure feeling
or knowing, and disconnected from both words or images. As mentioned, these experiences are
translated into dreams later, necessitating a return to areas of consciousness
more familiar with physical data. Here a
great creative synthesis and a great creative diversification takes place, in which
any given dream image has meaning to various layers of the self – on one level representing
a truth you have lived and on other levels representing this truth as it is more
specifically applied to various areas of experience or problems. There will be a metamorphosis, therefore, of one
symbol turning into many, and the conscious mind may only perceive a chaos of various
dream images, because the inner organization and unity is partially hidden in the
other areas of consciousness through which the reasoning mind cannot follow.
The unconscious and
subconscious areas, however, are aware of much more of this information than the
ego, for it receives only the minute residue of dream material as a rule. The Speakers therefore may appear within dreams
as historical characters, as prophets, as trusted old friends, or in whatever guise
will impress the particular personality.
In the original experience,
however, the true nature of the Speaker is apparent. The production of dreams is as “sophisticated”
an endeavor as is the production of the objective life of a given individual. It is simply living on different terms.
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