Unknown Reality, Session 728
While mountains
generally maintain a more or less permanent position, in your terms, the
vegetation that grows on the different levels changes. New flowers come each spring. You may always find a patch of violets in the
same general position in the foothills each year, for example; yet they are not
the same violets that grew last season, or that will appear next season.
The pattern for
those flowers serves to seed each new batch.
All kinds of alterations also take place in the soil beneath the mountain’s
layers. So, while different ledges may
appear more or less the same, this sameness is the result of minute changes,
new growths and seasonal variations.
For our analogy,
now, think of the various ledges or levels of the mountain as different time
periods. It seems to you as if one
reincarnational existence would be layered above the other. You may be able to see that those existences,
like the mountain, would exist at once, but you might forget that there is
endless creativity and change at all levels of the mountain. New vegetation grows at the bottom layers,
for example, as well as at the top ones.
Time periods are
natural and creative. They are like the
levels of the mountain, bringing forth fresh life. They do not vanish when you are finished with
your growth there, but serves as a growing media for other personalities.
Time periods
themselves, then, are somewhat like platforms – natural platforms – that serve “time
and time again” to bring forth fresh life.
Because of your viewpoint this is highly difficult [for you] to
understand. Say you were born in 1940. It seems to you that 1940 is gone, though it
was the time of your birth. Returning to
our analogy, however: You are like one violet, born in one spring on one ledge,
and we will call the ledge, here, 1940.
Other people ae being born in 1940 now, in a different “season”.
You are only
aware of your own position within time, or your own place on the “platform”, or
the ledge as you understand it. Not only
do these ledges or platforms of time exist simultaneously, but each one brings
forth its own batches of personalities in its own different seasons. To that degree you are aware of your own
season only, and we will call it the physical one – the particular probable
reality that you accept as real.
The ledge of
1940, however, is still as immediate and now and present as it was when you
were born.
Other
personalities, again, are being born “there”, but their season or reality is
different than yours.
Psychically you
are somewhat related, in the same way for instance that the violets that grow this
year in one spot are related to all violets that have grown – or will grow –
from (or on) the same spot. Each moment,
each year, has other dimensions, therefore, that you do not comprehend
yet. To you, other people born now
in 1940 would be born in a probable reality.
Yet you share the same bed, so to speak.
When you look at an object you see its exterior, and when you experience
time you perceive its exterior.
The year 1940,
then, continues to exist as the mountain ledge continues to exist, and it
brings forth new creativity “each season”.
The violets on our hypothetical mountainside contribute to the life of
the mountain even while thy have their own independent reality, and the overall
cycle of the seasons regulates the growth and development of the mountain and
all of its manifestations.
Time multiplies
from within itself. When you think in
terms of reincarnation, you are still dealing with very simple time
concepts. You accept, if you were born
in 1940, a particular historical sequence: but others born in 1940 (in a
different season than your own), are born into a different historical context,
a different 1940, with its own probable events.
You always think of being reincarnated in terms of being born backward
into a history of which you have read.
But any given year has its own variations.
As a physical
being, your beliefs and concepts form your reality. The psyche from which your identity springs
is free of the picture of reality that you have chosen. You choose, in other words, to accept a given
picture of the world, and you use that picture as a frame within which you form
a life.
If you think in
conventional terms about reincarnation, then you might examine a book in which
each page is a life. You read the book
from the beginning, so you think of one life or page following another. You should be able to see that the entire
book exists at once. But in larger terms
it is just one volume that you, the greater psyche, are reading, told in terms
of serial time.
Instead, you are
not only reading but writing many such books of living experience, that
represent existences. Creativity is
endless, and the psyche is the greatest source of creativity. Pretend that you are a writer of fiction, and
you create a character. This character
is so independent, alive and real, that it in turn forms other characters
– and each writes its own book, or forms its own reality. That is a truer picture of your position.
Physically, the
seeds of a plant fall onto the earth.
They may be blown to some place distant from their birth, but the psyche’s
“seeds” fly into other realities also. Within
all of this, however, there is the finest balance between spontaneity and
order. Violets do not grow in
wintertime. Their characteristics appear
only when certain conditions are met. So
if you were born in 1940 you have no trouble keeping track of your own time,
and you fulfill your life under the same general conditions as those in which
you were born.
Cells retain
their shape and integrity, and their position more or less within your organs,
although the atoms and molecules within them change. The overall pattern continues, however, so
that your body retains its familiarity even as, in other terms, the mountain
maintains its form. The cells serve as
patterns of development on the one hand, through which atoms and molecules
express their being. Each category is
dependent upon the others. So your own
consciousness follows a certain line of development that is its own, and that
recognizes its own “seasons”. Other
offshoots of yourself, in your terms, operate following their own orders in
times quite apart from your own.
The roots of the
tiniest plant know the best conditions for their growth, and they reach
spontaneously toward the most fulfilling probabilities for development.
At each moment
they sense their position. They are
familiar with the most insignificant motion of the earth about them. They grow downward even while the stem grows
upward – and the flower has not yet seen the space into which it will
grow. What knowledge then resides within
those roots, and what precognitive ability, that the plant itself yearns
toward fulfillment that is as yet not achieved.
Is the psyche
then any less miraculous? And does not
each of my readers possess the same innate capacity? You have within yourselves the same yearning
for your own greatest flowering. You are
multidimensional, however, so you grow in different kinds of realities, sending
petals of yourself into other times and places, and you have the ability to
mature in environments that are quite different one from the other.
In terms of your
reality only, however, you seem to come to bloom through the seasons of the
earth, and in your terms only, through consecutive periods. You are like a flower bulb that each time
gives birth to a different blossom, while still conforming to certain overall
patterns – but each blossom is entirely new.
Because you think in terms of time sequences, it is natural for you to
think of your psychic lineage in the same way.
Each flowering of the bulb, however, brings about a different expression. You were not your past “self”, therefore,
though you shared a certain relationship.
You see the
flower bulb as it exists from your own perspective. Yet, being multidimensional, you bloom in
many other dimensions also. You have to
walk around a plant on a table in order to see it from all sides. So, figuratively, walk around “time” to see
yourself from all angles, and to perceive all of your manifestations.
In certain
terms, for instance, I am a future of Ruburt, but the “past” is always freshly
creative. Ruburt’s life as he knows it
is not in my memory – because I did different things when I was Ruburt. And he is not bound by that reality
that was mine.
I have memories
of being Ruburt – but the Ruburt I was is not the Ruburt that
Ruburt is in his reality. He surprises
me, and his reactions alter my past. In
his terms I am a future self, with far greater knowledge, yet he uses that
knowledge to alter his present reality; and when I was Ruburt I did not have
that knowledge. You can say then that I
am altering my own past, but Ruburt’s present experiences also changes my
present experience – and so there is an unending interchange.
The same kind of
interrelationship occurs with each individual now alive, in your terms, whether
or not conscious awareness is involved.
Ruburt is exploring time as he probes the reality of his own psyche,
then.
You must begin
any study from your own viewpoint, from your own ledge, but your personal living
experience is always the main source of information. Within you as you know yourself are all of
the hints you need, if you are but willing to follow them; and these will not
destroy the fabric of physical reality, but instead show you more clearly the
structure of its miraculous patterns.
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