Monday, May 17, 2010

Our Sensory Bubble

In Session 43 of the Early Sessions, Seth says this about learning levitation:

“I am not going to give you any lessons for levitation, any more than I give Ruburt lessons in clairvoyance. Your own development and your own rate of assimilation will be the rule, as far as the movement of camouflage objects through camouflage space is concerned. Again, you are dealing with camouflage. You move camouflage objects through the use of your inner senses constantly, without your own conscious knowledge. The trick is not to learn how, but to recognize the occurrence, and with practice, this is possible.”

When I read this, I picture that we are enveloped by a veil-like bubble, just beyond what we perceive to be our physical body (at the extreme edge of our physical senses). This veil is like a personal sensory bubble that encapsulates our physical presence (like a full-sensory virtually reality device). This veil (literally, a bubble around what we think is the physical us) portrays illusory images from our real inner reality for the physical ego to perceive with its physical senses. Our subconscious mind is like the projector and translator which is programmed by our thoughts, feelings, beliefs, etc. to create six-sensory representations of our real inner reality experience onto the physical senses of our physical ego. All of our ideas about physics, time, space, what people look like, what constitutes our collective past, etc. are all choreographed collectively and programmed into our subconscious so that we can have a coherent and consistent experience of our earth plane physical (camouflage) reality.

Note that Seth indicates that we are already masters at giving our sensory images the ability to appear to move on our personal sensory bubble screens! Lazaris in “Reality Creation…the Basics” said the same thing. He used a TV analogy, likening the points of physicality (that we think we see) to be like pixels of trapped light which are changing frequency (colour, etc) to give the appearance of moving objects and creating images of people and places. A Course in Miracles, on the other hand, is quite Buddhist in its approach to our personal sensory bubble…namely, that it’s all purely illusion and we’ll keep bubbling until we wake up to the fact that we’ve been hypnotized by our own sensory bubble (hypnotized by our dream of physical reality)!

In describing the inner senses (those on the inner reality side of our personal sensory bubble), Lazaris defines six counterparts to the six physical sense (the sixth being intuition). Each of the six sense pairs are, in fact, a single sense: the inner reality one is the real sense, while the physical reality (camouflage reality) one is its representation on this earth plane. Seth, on the other had, defines nine inner senses, which in my view, map to the upper nine Sephiroth of the tree of life. The tenth Sephirot (Malkuth) is our camouflage reality, our personal sensory bubble representing our perception of this earth plane.

Maybe the reason that we enjoy popping the bubbles in bubble wrap is because of our innate urge to pop our personal sensory bubble!

Enjoy.

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