Unknown Reality, Session 687
Such experiences as Ruburt’s Saratoga
episode are valuable because they begin a process in which other neurological
pulses are to some degree recognized.
Over a period of time, this can bring about
some conscious experience with probable realities. In the beginning the glimpses may be very
brief, and the sense experience misty.
Nevertheless, new patterns and cognitive endeavors are being set up
between the neurological structure and the consciousness that you know.
An excellent preliminary exercise is the
following:
Practice Element 1
Take any remembered scene from your own
past. Experience it as clearly as
possible imaginatively, but with the idea of its probable extensions. Sometime, immediately or after a few tries, a
particular portion of the scene will become gray or shadowy. It is not a part of the past that you know,
but an intersection point where that past served as an offshoot into a series
of probabilities that you did not follow.
Instead of a shadowy element, you yourself
may feel unsubstantial – “ghostly”, as Ruburt did. Instead of any of those things, the imagined
dialogue – if there is any – may suddenly change from the dialogue that you remember;
or the entire scene and action may quickly alter. Any of these occurrences can be hints
that you are beginning to glimpse the probable variations of the particular
scene or action. It is, however, the
subjective feeling that is the important clue here, and once you experience it
there will be no doubt in your mind.
Some people will have little trouble with
the exercise, and others will need to exert persistence before finding any
success at all. This method is even more
effective if you choose from your past a scene in which a choice was
involved that was important to you.
In such a case, begin imaginatively,
following through with the other decision or decisions that you might have
made. At one point a shadowy effect –
grayness, or other characteristics just mentioned – will occur. One or several of these may be involved, but
again your subjective feeling is the most important clue. Imagination may bring you a clear picture,
for example, that may then become fuzzy, and in that case the blurred quality
would be your hint of probable action.
Until you have tried the exercise and
become fully acquainted with it, you will not understand its effectiveness. You will know, for instance, when the
remembered event and imagination intersect with another probability. Whether or not you have any great success,
the exercise will begin a neurological reorientation that will be most
important if you hope to glimpse realities that are outside of your present
neurologically accepted sense-reality.
This exercise is a mental and biological
doorway that can expand both your concepts of yourself and reality. There may be instances in which it seems that
little progress is made during the exercise itself. During the day, however, having made an
important decision in once direction, you may begin to feel the reality of the
opposite decision and its ramifications.
The exercise may also result in a different kind of dream, one that is
recognized within the dream state, at least, as an introduction to a probable
reality. You deal directly with future
probabilities in the dream state in any case.
For example, in a series of dreams you may try out various solutions to
a given problem, and choose one of these.
That choice becomes your physical reality.
According to the intensity of the
situation, now, another also desirable solution may be worked out in a probable
reality. On an unconscious level you are
aware of your probable selves, and they of you.
You share the same psychic roots, and your joint yet separate dreams are
available to “all of you”. This does not
mean that you are dreaming someone else’s dream, any more than it means
that twins, for example, do. It does
mean that your probable selves and you share in a body of symbolism,
background, and ability. The
multistructured nature of the dream state allows for dream dramas in which
probable selves do appear. They may
appear as symbolically representing strong characteristics upon which they have
focused, though you have ignored them.
The dream state, however, does operate as a
rich web of communication between probable selves and probable existences. All probabilities spring from inner reality,
from the psyche’s own inner activity and structure. The consciousness that you know can indeed
now emerge into even greater realization of itself, but not by obsessively
defending its old position. Instead it
must recognize its power as the director of probable action, and no longer
inhibit its own great capacities.
In your terms, until now your consciousness
has specialized in neurological patterning.
As mentioned (in Session 682),
this was extremely important while it learned the art of specialized
focus. Now, however, it must begin to
recognize that it can indeed expand, and bring into its awareness other quite
legitimate realities. The nature of
probabilities must be understood, for the time has come in the world as you
experience it where the greatest wisdom and discrimination are needed. Your consciousness and neurological prejudice
blind you to the full dimension of physical activity. The true implications of physical action are
not as yet apparent to you.
You are beginning to understand the reality
of your planet. You cannot plunder it,
for example – something you are only beginning to learn. Opening up your consciousness to previously
denied messages would bring you in direct contact with other life-forms on your
planet in a way that you have formerly denied yourselves. Your cellular knowledge of past and future
probabilities alone would teach you a spiritual and corporal courtesy.
The “unknown” reality sustains you and the
web of life as you understand it. Your
conscious concepts must enlarge so that the conscious self can understand its
true nature. As you think of it,
consciousness is barely – barely – half developed. It has learned to identify with one small
group of neurologically accepted responses.
Portions of the brain not used lie latent, waiting for the recognition that
will trigger them into activity.
When this happens, the mind will become aware of the rich bed of
probabilities upon which the ego now rides so blindly.
The great latent-but-always-sensed
dimensions of spiritualized creaturehood will then begin to flower. A few great men have glimpsed those
abilities, and their love of the race and their integrity had caused them to
trigger the unused portions of the brain.
In their way they sensed the great probable future and its
ramifications.
In centuries past they saw your present,
though through their own vision, and so it was only partially the present as
you know it. Your emotional reality
truly leaps into its own only now and then, for your very concepts of
yourselves deny the multidimensional aspects of your being. The need and the yearning to love and to know
are both biologically present within you.
They are present within the animals, and within a blade of grass.
The concepts of God that you have, have
gone hand-in-hand with the development of your consciousness. The ego, emerging, needed to feel its
dominance and control, and so it imagined a dominant god apart from
nature. Often nations acted as group
egos – each with its own god-picturing, its own concepts of power. Whenever a tribe or a group or a nation
decided to embark upon a war, it always used the concept of its god to lead it
on.
The god concept then was an aid, and an
important one, to man’s emerging ego. To
develop its sense of specialization, the ego forgot the great cooperative
venture of the earth. If a hunter
literally knows his relationship with an animal, he cannot kill it. On deeper levels both animal and man
understand the connections. Biologically
the man knows he has come from the earth.
Some of his cells have been the cells of animals, and the animal knows
he will look out through man’s eyes. The
earth venture is cooperative. The
slain beast is tomorrow’s hunter. In
terms of ego consciousness, however, there were stages of growth; and the god
concepts that spoke of oneness with nature were not those that served
the ego’s purpose in the line of development as you understand it.
For a while such techniques worked. Always, however, there was the undeniable
inner self in the background: man’s dreams, his biological and spiritual
integrity, and these in one way or another were always before him.
In your probability you did allow the inner
self some freedom. Therefore, the
so-called egotistical consciousness was not given complete sway. It remained flexible enough so that even
hidden in its god concepts there were symbols of greater reality. Your system deals with physical
manipulability, again, and the translation of creativity into physical
form. An exterior separation had
to occur for a while, in which consciousness forgot, egotistically speaking,
that it was a part of nature, and pretended to be apart.
It was known, however – and unconsciously
written in the cells and mind and heart – that this procedure would only go so
far. When man’s consciousness was sure
of itself it would not need to be so narrowly focused. Then the true flowering of humanity’s
consciousness could begin. Then the ego
could expand and become aware of realities it had “earlier” ignored.
You have put yourselves in a position where
your consciousness must now become aware of the probable pasts and probable
futures, in order to form for yourselves a sane, fulfilling, and creative
present.
Ego consciousness must now be familiarized
with its roots, or it will turn into something else. You are in a position where your private
experience of yourself does not correlate with what you are told by your
societies, churches, sciences, archaeologies, or other disciplines. Man’s “unconscious” knowledge is becoming
more and more consciously apparent. This
will be done under and with the direction of an enlightened and expanding
egotistical awareness that can organize the hereto neglected knowledge – or
it will be done at the expense of the reasoning intellect, leading to a
rebirth of superstition, chaos, and the unnecessary war between reason
and intuitive knowledge.
When, at this point now, of
mankind’s development, his emerging unconscious knowledge is denied by his
institutions, then it will rise up despite those institutions, and annihilate
them. Cult after cult will emerge, each
unrestrained by the use of reason, because reason will have denied the
existence of rampant unconscious knowledge, disorganized and feeling only its
own ancient force.
If this happens, all kinds of old and new
religious denominations will war, and all kinds of ideologies surface. This need not take place, for the conscious
mind – basically, now – having learned to focus in physical terms, is meant
to expand, to accept unconscious institutions and knowledge, and to organize
these deeply creative principles into cultural patterns.
The great emotion of love has been thus far
poorly used, yet it represents even the biological impetus of your
being. Your religions in a large measure
have taught you to hate yourselves and physical existence. They have told you to love God, but rarely
taught you to experience the gods in yourselves.
In one way or another religions have always
followed, again, the development of your consciousness, and so they have served
its purposes and yours; and they have always reflected, though
distorted, those greater inner realities of your being. In historic terms, as you understand them,
the “progression” of religion gives you a perfect picture of the development of
human consciousness, the differentiation of peoples and nations, and the growth
of the ideas of the “individual”.
There is nothing wrong with the concept of
an egotistically based individual being: I am not suggesting, therefore, that
your individuality is something to be lost, thrown aside, or superseded. Nor am I saying that it should be buried,
submerged, or dissolved in a super self.
I am not suggesting that its edges be blurred by a powerful unconscious.
I am saying that the individual self must become
consciously aware of far more reality; that it must allow its
recognition of identity to expand so that it includes previously unconscious
knowledge. To do this you must understand,
again, that man must move beyond the concepts of one god, one self, one body,
one world, as these ideas are currently understood. You are now poised, in your terms, upon a
threshold from which the race can go many ways.
There are species of consciousness.
Your species is in a time of change.
There are potentials within the body’s mechanisms, in your terms, not as
yet used. Developed, they can
immeasurably enrich the race, and bring it to levels of spiritual and psychic
and physical fulfillment. If some
changes are not made, the race as such will not endure.
This does not mean that you will not
endure, or that in another probability the race will not – but that in
your terms of historical sequence, the race will not endure.
Speaking now in those historic terms that
you understand, let me say that there was no single-line development from
animal to man, but parallel lines, in which for centuries animal-man and
man-animal coexisted cooperatively. In
the same way now, unknown amongst you, many species of what you may call
probable man dwell in embryo form.
Because of the ego’s particular line of
development, you have experimented with artificial drugs and chemicals,
both in foods and for medicinal purposes, as well as for “religious”
enlightenment. Some of the effects of
LSD and other artificial psychedelic drugs give you a hint of other
probable directions your consciousness might have followed, or might still
follow. As the experiments are
conducted, however, and in the ignorance of the framework, the conscious mind
takes a subordinate position. Instead,
using methods other than drugs, it could be taught to expand its knowledge far
more safely, to organize it in ways that could be most
advantageous. Still, some of the experiments
do give hints of certain aspects of one of the species’ probable developments.
You cannot do anything, literally, that is not
natural. Nevertheless, over a period of
time “artificial” chemicals taken with food into the body will form a new
kind of nature, in your terms. Your
bodies are beautifully equipped, and will turn almost anything to their
advantage. According to many schools of
thought, artificial drugs, so-called, or chemicals, are considered in a very
negative light, cutting you off from nature.
Yet such experiments represent a strong line of probability only in its “infancy”,
in which man could sustain himself without draining the earth, live
without killing animals, and literally form a new kind of physical structure connected
to the earth, while not depleting its substance.
This does not mean that some biological
confusion might not result in the meantime.
It does mean that even in those terms, and consciously unknowing,
mankind is experimenting with a probable species and working out quite
spiritual issues. Your probable futures
and your probable pasts, in larger terms, exist at once. I will begin by explaining your history to
you, at least to some extent, in the historical terms you recognize. To that degree, I hope to make your unknown
reality consciously known.
As I describe some of early man’s past in
historic terms, I will also show how that “heritage” is alive in your daily
experience with the world as you know it.
The archaeology of the soul and the blood
is not buried, but alive in your experience.
A photograph is no more a relic than a fossil is. Each is filled with the energy of being. Neither is buried in a past beyond your
knowing. A photograph lives in the
present of your psyche and a fossil in the living vitality of your cells.
I think these side branches represent entrances into alternate realities but more explicitly than was described. It seems we are divided into pieces by this process... what the process is to bring this back together again I cannot imagine. If you go on a projection or deep meditation you can see this for yourself and perhaps give some insight to this. The past can be influenced by the future. An example of this is Lyn Buchanan's 7th sense. The experiment is best replicated by those with mediumship tendencies.
ReplyDeleteI tend to see things more abstractly probably because I was educated in theoretical physics (quantum field theory). I imagine a quantum wave function describing the entire Cosmos and within it localized, nested regions that represent in our world universes, galaxies within universes, sun systems within galaxies, planets within sun systems, bodies within planets, cells within bodies, atoms and molecules within cells ... each of these is a consciousness and each is playing in a subspace of this infinite mix of wave functions built of Electromagnetic Energy Units which are radiated by the action of Consciousness Units which are outside of the probability structure. We exist as essence/spirit/mind outside of that sea of EEU activity and basically we focus in on wave functions (probabilities) that catch our fancy. We are never divided since we are a consciousness outside of the whole Cosmos wave function. But we are a process of observation and interaction. It is our interaction with these CUs that actually generates the ripples in the EEUs resulting in creation and manifestation of our experience. I hope this is helpful. Thank you for the question because I would not have thought of this if you hadn't asked!
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