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Session 227, January 26, 1966: Probabilities, Multidimensional Multitasking, and Cat Interruptions
Grab a comfortable chair and maybe a snack, because we’re about to explore the nature of reality with a vibe that’s more "chilled-out philosophical lounge" than "stuffy lecture hall."
The Scene: Cats and Cosmic Consciousness
The session kicked off at 8:58 PM with Jane Roberts (Ruburt) in a relaxed state, though things got a bit hairy when Willy the cat decided Jane’s lap was the perfect spot for some mid-trance kneading.
The Great Choice: Event X vs. The Multiverse
The core of this session is all about "Probable Reality." Seth breaks it down like this:
The Family Business: The Self as a Unit
To make this easier to digest, Seth uses a "family" analogy. Think of your whole self as a family living in one house:
Glitches in the Matrix: Amnesia and Probabilities
Ever wondered about those weird amnesia cases where someone wanders into a new town and starts a whole new life? Seth suggests these might be "short circuits." When someone hits a "deep sense of unendurable futility," they might accidentally start experiencing a probable reality—a different life they could have lived—within their current time system.
The "Instream" Test and Creative Fire
The session also touched on a "Dr. Instream" test involving some impressive psychometry. Seth described a desk with:
Finally, Seth gave a shout-out to Jane’s spontaneous creativity. She cranked out a whole book of poetry in just a few days, fueled by a burst of "available energy" and a desire to write something funny for a cat-lover’s birthday.
Wisdom from the Source
"The ego... can only choose to experience one event out of all the probable events at a time. The ego is however the only portion of the self that is, in the main, limited to follow experience along these lines... Probable events however are precisely as real as that one event which is chosen from them to be a physical experience."
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Visit the New Awareness Network at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.
By C33Session 227, January 26, 1966: Probabilities, Multidimensional Multitasking, and Cat Interruptions
Grab a comfortable chair and maybe a snack, because we’re about to explore the nature of reality with a vibe that’s more "chilled-out philosophical lounge" than "stuffy lecture hall."
The Scene: Cats and Cosmic Consciousness
The session kicked off at 8:58 PM with Jane Roberts (Ruburt) in a relaxed state, though things got a bit hairy when Willy the cat decided Jane’s lap was the perfect spot for some mid-trance kneading.
The Great Choice: Event X vs. The Multiverse
The core of this session is all about "Probable Reality." Seth breaks it down like this:
The Family Business: The Self as a Unit
To make this easier to digest, Seth uses a "family" analogy. Think of your whole self as a family living in one house:
Glitches in the Matrix: Amnesia and Probabilities
Ever wondered about those weird amnesia cases where someone wanders into a new town and starts a whole new life? Seth suggests these might be "short circuits." When someone hits a "deep sense of unendurable futility," they might accidentally start experiencing a probable reality—a different life they could have lived—within their current time system.
The "Instream" Test and Creative Fire
The session also touched on a "Dr. Instream" test involving some impressive psychometry. Seth described a desk with:
Finally, Seth gave a shout-out to Jane’s spontaneous creativity. She cranked out a whole book of poetry in just a few days, fueled by a burst of "available energy" and a desire to write something funny for a cat-lover’s birthday.
Wisdom from the Source
"The ego... can only choose to experience one event out of all the probable events at a time. The ego is however the only portion of the self that is, in the main, limited to follow experience along these lines... Probable events however are precisely as real as that one event which is chosen from them to be a physical experience."
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Visit the New Awareness Network at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.