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Session 146 from The Early Sessions, Book 3, recorded on April 14, 1965.
Grab a drink, relax, and let’s break down why your personality is more of a dance than a statue.
The Big Picture: It’s All Action
Seth starts things off by reminding us that while we like to put things in neat little boxes, reality is actually one big, messy, beautiful unit. He talks about "Action" as the base layer of everything—matter, dreams, and even your own subconscious.
The Ego vs. The Personality: The Ultimate Odd Couple
This is where it gets spicy. Seth explains that your personality and your ego are definitely not the same roommates. The ego is like that one friend who is obsessed with the five-year plan and refuses to leave the house without a map.
Why the Ego is Always Stressed
If the ego seems like a bit of a buzzkill, it’s because it’s constantly living in fear. It’s the part of us that created the concept of linear time, and now it’s stuck worrying about it.
Life After "The End" and Blurred Lines
Seth chills us out by explaining that death isn't the end of the "you" that matters. Since the personality is the part of you that knows it’s a part of "action," it’s the part that keeps going.
Visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.
By C33Session 146 from The Early Sessions, Book 3, recorded on April 14, 1965.
Grab a drink, relax, and let’s break down why your personality is more of a dance than a statue.
The Big Picture: It’s All Action
Seth starts things off by reminding us that while we like to put things in neat little boxes, reality is actually one big, messy, beautiful unit. He talks about "Action" as the base layer of everything—matter, dreams, and even your own subconscious.
The Ego vs. The Personality: The Ultimate Odd Couple
This is where it gets spicy. Seth explains that your personality and your ego are definitely not the same roommates. The ego is like that one friend who is obsessed with the five-year plan and refuses to leave the house without a map.
Why the Ego is Always Stressed
If the ego seems like a bit of a buzzkill, it’s because it’s constantly living in fear. It’s the part of us that created the concept of linear time, and now it’s stuck worrying about it.
Life After "The End" and Blurred Lines
Seth chills us out by explaining that death isn't the end of the "you" that matters. Since the personality is the part of you that knows it’s a part of "action," it’s the part that keeps going.
Visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.