In this quote, Seth points out that life is meaning for animals. In other words, if a species does not collectively experience value fulfillment in this time-space epoch on Gaia, the species dwindles or becomes extinct and moves on to more interesting and fulfilling realities.
The same can be said of humans. Metaphorically, humans die for the same reason as if they were leaving a movie: namely, the movie is done (I’ve finished what I came to do) or the movie sucks (in which case we elegantly exit this incarnation and move on to more fulfilling ones).
“In those terms, animals have values, and if the quality of their lives disintegrates beyond a certain point, the species dwindles. We are not speaking of survival of the fittest, but the survival of life with meaning. Life is meaning for animals. The two are indistinguishable.”
(The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events, Session 863)
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