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Seth: 'Because you have free will you have the responsibility and the gift, the joy and the necessity, of working with your beliefs and of choosing your personal reality as you desire. I told you earlier (in the 636th session in Chapter Nine) that you cannot fall out of a state of grace. Each of you must intellectually and emotionally accept it, however.

While this may seem like the sheerest Pollyanna, nevertheless there is no evil in basic terms. This does not mean that you do not meet with effects that appear evil, but as you each move individually through the dimensions of your own consciousness, you will understand that all seeming opposites are other faces of the one supreme drive toward creativity.'

(Session 648)

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Seth: 'When you alter your beliefs today you also reprogram your past. As far as you are concerned the present is your point of action, focus, and power, and from that point of volition you form both your future and past. Realizing this, you will understand that you are not at the mercy of a past over which you have no control.' (Session No 654)

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Seth: 'Whatever talents you sense you have can be developed only if you determine to do so. The simple act of decision will then activate the unconscious mechanisms. You, as a personality, regardless of your health, wealth or circumstances, have a rich variety of probable experience from which to choose. Consciously you must realize this and seize the direction for your own life. Even if you say, "I will go along with all life offers," you are making a conscious decision. If you say, "I am powerless to direct my life," you are also making a deliberate choice — and in that case a limiting one.'

(Session No 655)

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Seth: 'You must realize that you are indeed a probable you. Your experience is the result of beliefs. Your neuronal structure necessitates a certain focus so that other experiences counter to your conscious assumptions remain probable or latent. Alter the beliefs and any probable self can, within certain limitations, be actualized.' (Session No 655)

Obviously the neuronal structures are key in determining what kind of reality we 'materialize'. Depending on our belief systems and the ensuing neuronal patterns of the brain we 'get' frames 1,3,5,7,9, etc, while we could equally be 'getting' frames 2,4,6,8, etc. had we taken the conscious decision to change our beliefs and thus be open to alternative experiences. This is in line with Bashar (actually Seth is not using the term 'frame', but he indicates that the universe is constantly 'blinking'). The mechanism of 'reality production' is further explained at the end of 'Unknown Reality', (Vol.2) using the Christmas Tree analogy and the entirely different impressions which can be had by various observers depending on the distance, i.e. the perspective of the viewer and the time intervals at which constantly blinking lights are perceived as being shining 'permanently' (reference to the perception rate of neuronal structures).

Furthermore, according to Seth, some realities are too fast (the 'future' ones), while others are too slow (the 'past' ones) for the synapses to be caught and processed. Bashar does not talk about the 'speed' of universes, rather about different 'densities', depending on how often the prime radiant (the single particle that is travelling at infinite speed, thus creating everything) is criss-crossing itself. The more often this occurs the denser the specific reality.

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A soul can be best described as an activity (Seth). It is part of a larger activity, which in turn is again part of a larger activity, etc. etc... Creation is nested (Seth) and we cannot get a complete picture as long as we are incarnate (Seth, TES6). Our Napoleon is our Napoleon. But Austerlitz and Waterloo are part of something much bigger which we cannot understand...for the time being.

It follows that 'I am-ness' is also part of another 'I am-ness', which is part of another, etc., etc., in the same way as the You you know yourself to be includes the You you were at the age of ten when you did something you shouldn't have done. This 'former' You still exists but now it has become part of a much larger You (with the added memories of events and moments which were experienced since then).

But the You you were at the age of ten still exists. And it can still develop and go its own way. Independent of the You you are now, which includes the You you were at the age of ten (Bashar).

This is why Seth can say that Jane is the Seth he was THEN, i.e. an earlier version of him, while he developed independently into another direction. Everything and everyone is constantly developing (Seth). Creation is constantly going on.

And in the same way as you contain the You you were at the age of ten when you did something you would not do anymore today, a larger 'I am-ness' contains the experiences of many lives, but they are still all independent. They are independent in the sense that no identity is ever annihilated, not even by integration, and that they continue to develop, independent from their initial context (the 'original' life). Only then statements from Seth and Bashar make sense according to which there is an infinite number of parallel lives. Otherwise there was not 'enough room' (logical room) for infinity. Robert Butts had two or three parallel lives which are mentioned in the books. This is far away from 'infinite'. But when these versions of Robert Butts continue to develop independently (even every moment-version) and if time does not exist, statements regarding an infinite number of parallel lives make more sense.

And full incarnations (fully lived lives) remain in the same way as independent as every 'NOW'- I am-ness', forming the chain of single moment experiences of a single individual incarnation. And all experiences which are thus generated as the reflection of specific individualized activities (i.e: souls according to Seth) are nested.

There is no purgatory tralala (unless you create it), no original sin and the 'incredibly enlightened esoteric folks' should not voluntarily rush towards replacing one set of (deadly) garbage for the next (karma for original sin).

And 'SETH presentations' should be based on the true message of his books with the clear objective of replacing 'believing' by knowing. Knowing is always better and the necessary information has been definitely provided. It takes reading the books carefully. Unfortunately Jane Roberts did not have access to the relevant scientific categories despite Seth's recommendation to familiarize herself with astrophysics (during the time of the transmission of TES1 and 2). Seth could not get the term 'Planck time' formulated. What he achieved was a sentence according to which the blinking universe does 'exist as often as it does not exist'. In every individualized case. Seth did provide a 'skeleton' (by the end of TES2) of physical information which was designed to be filled and enriched over the course of all the following sessions. But so far, this has not been properly acknowledged and reflected.

Seth should not be put on a pedestal. He was absolutely clear on that. He is no guru and no modern Saint and he does not want to be perceived or treated as one. He knows much more, but he has his limits as well, 'centuries before the beginning of what seems to have begun' (Seth)

According to Bashar there is no difference between a 'young soul' or an 'old soul'. Old souls are not 'more enlightened in the sense of hovering on a superior cloud. They are able to make more connections to simultaneously ongoing other incarnations. Thus, their individual undertakings may unfold smoother as they are more informed by the rest of creation.

In his 'reincarnation' transmission (2021) he referred for the first time to a 'multiple life' review. Reviewing whatever is relevant for the specific theme we have chosen for our specific 'NOW'-incarnation. The 'life review' is a basic constituent of creation as it would not make sense to have a life if it wasn't reviewed later on (Bashar).

But the review has nothing to do with 'punishment'. 'Justice is realization, not punishment' (Bashar). Realization of the larger context and the structure of creation of which we are an individualized and worthy and immortal part, irrespective of whatever we 'did, do or will do' (Bashar).

Nothing happens TO you. It happens THROUGH you (Bashar). To the extent you allow it happen in the commonly created and experienced 'bubble reality' of individualized universes which are constantly re-created, billions of time per second at the rate of Planck time.

Everybody will go to heaven (Bashar) as we never left heaven. We do not have a soul, we ARE a soul, projecting an individualized 3D reality illusion INSIDE consciousness. Similar to Plato's cave. We have 'experiences' in our life to contribute new aspects to creation, thus injecting an 'added value' every moment of our life. Creation is about these 'added values'. The rest is irrelevant. Camouflage. Very useful for the purpose, but in the end just camouflage. What DOES exist are ideas and - hence - activities in a never ending creative game of gestalts (of activities) which are nested (Seth). Up and up and up to the level of 'All that is' of which we are (already) an individualized and immortal aspect with the identity we get from the entity (Seth) the moment we are born. This identity is then formed and burnt like raw clay by the specific and individualized experiences of our 'incarnation' up to the level of 'All-that-is' which we experience as our 'I' - version of 'All-that-is' and of which we are an indestructable and immortal part. Never to be punished, never to be annihilated. Not even by integration.

F1 is created from F2, not the other way around (Seth).

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According to Bashar everything is created by one single particle. ONE single particle, not one single category of particles. ONE single particle, the 'Prime Radiant'. We can call it the 'Here and Now' - particle. It is travelling at infinite speed. It is not subject to time and space. Time and space are subject to it. As it is travelling at infinite speed it can be everywhere 'at the same time'. It is 'made of' pure consciousness. As it is creating everything that is, everything that does exist is necessarily conscious, including rocks. And it is necessarily 'here and now', including all other lives and incarnations.

According to Bashar we create our own reality by creating our own universe. This happens at the rate of Planck time. Billions of times per second (10 to the power of 43). Thus, reality constantly collapses to a zero point, just to be constantly re-created again. But after the re-creation there is an entirely new universe/multiverse. We are no longer in the 'old' one. And we are no longer the same person. We only think we are. We are constantly re-creating new universe(s) in line with the vibrations of our belief systems (Seth and Bashar) looking then for a brief moment through the eyes of 'our' body that is 'already there'. This is the 'reality production mechanism', constantly creating the illusion of a 3D reality. Without belief systems no universes (Bashar). Everything is vibration.

According to Seth our synapses catch the 'frames' (he is actually using this word entirely 'out of the blue' and without further explanation) in line with a certain vibration, eg. the sequence 5, 10, 15, 20, etc. (cf. the Christmas tree analogy in UR). Thus we are moving through frames 5, 10, 15, 20, etc, thereby creating the illusion of movement and continuity and a presence in a specific reality. With a different vibration (induced by different belief systems) we would be getting frames 6, 11, 16, 21, etc. We would then be in a different reality, not knowing anything about the initial one (5, 10, 15, 20, etc.). We are a different person in a different reality. A parallel reality (while another version of us is experiencing the sequence 5, 10, 15, 20, etc., completely unaware of our existence and not believing at all in Seth, Bashar, reincarnations or parallel lives). The splitting of our consciousness, the separation of the paths is described by Seth in UR. Consciousness is not diminished, but enhanced by this process (Seth). From the perspective of a newly created, individualized consciousness we may call this process 'shifting'. According to Seth this process takes place at the synapses (which do not exist either, in a strict sense). They 'know' more than the brain (NoPR). Probable realities are tested beforehand in dream time (Seth).

According to Bashar we co-create a common bubble reality. Behind our creation of the versions of others in our own universe there may be 10, 40, or 70 percent (e.g.) of the energy of others, co-creating specific events experienced by us in our reality. Regarding the events there is consensus on a higher level (Bashar), even if we cannot understand that for the time being. We learn from others as they do learn from us. The lessons are examined at the time of the life review. Without life review having a life in 3D would not make sense. There is no punishment. What we do not learn during our life time, will be learned somewhere else in another context which may be more conducive (Bashar).

Seth does not use the term bubble reality. To him it is a matter of different angles and perspectives. Each different perspective is its own universe. But they overlap in one single final point. Mathematicians know that, but they cannot explain it (Seth). This single final point was also the point through which Seth entered our dimension and reality when communicating with us through Jane. The issue of the illusion of the existence of one single commonly shared universe, the 'bubble reality' (Bashar) is thus approached by Seth using different terms (primary and secondary construction). The energy issue (10, 40, 70, etc.) is quite generally dealt with using the category of 'telepathy' (e.g. the black garden hose which can or cannot be transformed into a thick black, vicious snake). There may be more precise information, but I haven't found it yet. The 'capsule comprehension' is a circumscription of the holographic principle.

According to Bashar, every single word that Seth is saying is correct. According to Seth we are 'here' to learn that we create the reality with the vibration of our own belief systems. It is only when we thoroughly understand that we ourselves are the creators of our own experiences that we can move on. Otherwise it would be too dangerous for us in other realms. For security reasons and for our own protection there is a structural time lag in our reality (our category of reality production mechanisms) between a thought, feeling, emotion, or belief system and the materialization of the respective reality matching that specific vibration in 3D.

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According to Bashar you are re-creating your universe at the rate of Planck time. This means 10 to the power of 43 times per second. Thus you are creating your own individualized version of your universe 10 to the power of 43 times per second, times 3600 (hour), times 24, times 365, times 80 (years). This is an incredible, but nevertheless finite number of 'now moments' which are experienced individually with your 'I' identity. These moments are usually experienced in linear form (drugs aside). You call it your physical 'life'. At the moment of death you undergo what is called a 'life review'. This implies that you give up your linear perspective, and you see all the 'now moments' present at the same 'time' for the sake of evaluating your life and your decisions. All these now moments exist forever, as well as everything else that ever was, is, or will be. Everything does exist in the 'Now'. ('Spacious present' in Seth's terminology).

These individualized 'now moments' and the specific, individualized experiences they are transporting are what creation is about. THIS is creation, not the 3d camouflage reality. The 3d camouflage reality is the instrument creation has for generating specific, individualized life experiences which are – without exception - worthy, permanent and which will never be annihilated. The purpose of creation is to create and add, not to annihilate. And as a re-assurance principle (against inadvertent annihilation) creation makes use of the holographic principle. Thus, nothing which has ever been created can become lost. In case it would neverthelsess be inadvertently forgotten or annihilated (which cannot happen anyway according to Seth), the information would always be present and available again. Forever. Because of the holographic character of existence.

The 'You' you know yourself to be, or you think you know yourself to be, has ONE single physical life. At the end of your physical life you die, you re-evaluate your life (the incredible amount of 'now' - moments, and then you continue. You will continue forever because you are an indestructible 'I' - aspect of 'All-that-is'. You have done your job on our current plane and then you continue. Neither Seth nor Bashar are clear what exactly comes after death. According to Bashar the options we have and the decisions we could make cannot be explained to us at the current moment. We would not understand it. Both concur that you will have more options, more freedom, and more opportunities than you can think of now.

The 'You' you are now (know yourself to be, think yourself to be, hope to know yourself to be, etc...) has been born at the beginning of an individualized timeline (e.g. beginning in 1960), with the 'I'-identity of your entity of which you are a part. From then on this 'I'-identity is formed and transformed by life events and is changing its character. At the age of 40 you will normally have managed to integrate the 'I' identity of the 10 years old you that you were 30 years earlier, but you are not longer that 10 years old, and you know it (drugs aside). The 'I'-identity of the 10 years old has become part of the more advanced and developed 'You' that you are now.

At the point of death you will have lived a unique and highly individualized life, which will never be lived again by anybody else. This is your unique contribution to creation. And from then on you will continue in another context. You will continue to learn and to have experiences which you will assimilate and integrate. Finally you will end up with your own 'I'-identity at the level of 'All-that-is' and experience yourself as 'All-that-is'. (having integrated the 'identities'' and the now-moments of the 10 years old, the 40 years old, the 80 years old – point of death – the 100 'years' old, the 1000 'years' old, the 10 000 'years' old, etc. etc. having had unique and individualized experiences in other contexts which elude our 3d comprehension now.

You may have been born in 1940. After highschool and university you did apply for jobs. You did not really understand or know whether you were already sufficiently qualified for specific jobs and careers. One evening you saw an advertisement for something challenging, but attractive. Not quite sure whether you were skilled enough, you drafted a letter for submitting your job application. After writing the letter you had a few beers and you were in a fantastic mood because of the letter you had just written and you decided to send it as early as possible the next day. Then you went to bed.

The next morning you read the advertisement again and suddenly you had doubts as to whether you should send the letter. You understood that it was a job abroad that explicitly required good skills in a specific foreign language, which you didn't have. You began to feel insecure and did decide not to send the letter. Instead you concentrated on looking for other jobs or opportunities.

(The issue with the letter per se is a Seth example).

Thus you had reached a decision-making point where probabilities crossed. This is where the concept of probable lives and parallel realities comes in (Jane Roberts, Seth, Bashar). The 'You' you knew yourself to be thereafter did not send the letter, did not get this specific job, was not in need of improving language skills, and did never work abroad. But there is a version of you that did. And the splitting of the 'You's at the decision-making point implies that from the moment of the sending or not-sending of the letter there were TWO You's, which had an identical history up until that point in time (Jane Roberts). But - caused by - the decision to either send the letter or not there were suddenly two You's, and no longer one. This means two independent personalities, two individually developing identities, two different physical lives and two different timelines. And two different and entirely individual contributions to creation. You died at 67, the other person 10 years later. (According to Bashar the history is constantly being re-created, and the two you's would have per se a different history, but he has not yet been very clear on that).

You had your life review (the incredibly high number of 'now' moments and you did review parts of the life of the other 'you' as well, because it was somehow relevant for the theme you had chosen in your own life. But you experienced the impression of the other life with your own 'I' identity. And the other 'You', when dying ten years later at the age of 77 does the same. And both 'You's continue to exist independently forever – in other contexts – as they are both parts of creation and they are both eternal, indestructible parts of 'All-that-is'. And they will both experience themselves one day as 'All-that-is', at the level of All-that-is, with their own specific 'I'-identity.

And from the moment of splitting onwards (the letter) they are producing two independent F1 realities, making use independently of the neutral reality production mechanism as explained by Seth. Their synapses are choosing different reality frames (NoPR, Seth) among all the available and possible reality frame options. The synapses of one of the two 'You's choose frames nos 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, etc. to create a specific F1 experience, (similar to a film projection), the synapses of the other person choose 6, 11, 16, 21, 26 for creating another F1 reality. In both cases probable alternatives are constantly being tested beforehand in dream time.

And in both cases the experiences generated are the individualized contribution to creation, i.e. CREATION itself. And none of the individual 'now'- moments which make up either of the two physical lives, is ever lost, forgotten, or even annihilated. In case of doubt the holographic principle serves as a re-assurance against inadvertent loss. And the reality production process at the interface between F2 and F1 is caused and operated by CUs, transforming into EEu's, transforming into subatomic particles, transforming into atoms, transforming into molecules, transforming into cellular structures and everything else (Seth). Respectively, it is caused and generated by the 'Prime Radiant', which is a single 'particle', but pure consciousness, transforming into CUs, transforming into EEu's, transforming into subatomic particles, transforming into atoms, transforming into molecules, transforming into cellular structures and everything else (Bashar).

And everything is 'here and now'. Because there is only 'here and now'. Everything is just a matter of different vibrations.

Seth: "(With emphasis:) Reincarnation simply represents probabilities in a time context (underlined) — portions of the self that are materialized in historical contexts. Period. All kinds of time — backward and forward — emerge from the basic unpredictable nature of consciousness, and are due to "series" of significances. Each self bom in time will then pursue its own probable realities from that standpoint." (session 683)