Seth -- 'The greater reality from which nature springs is . . . abundant ...'

'The greater reality from which nature springs is . . . abundant, and within that multidimensional experience no individual is ignored, forgotten, dismissed, lost, or forsaken.


'You cannot close out the vitality of your own being . . . easily, and the vitality “squandered” on deeper bouts of depression is often greater than the energy used in creative pursuits.
'You can only experience its strength and vitality by exploring the subjective reality that is your own, for it will lead you unerringly to that greater source of being that transcends both space and time.
(Long pause.)

'You form your own reality.

'That reality contributes to the experience of others, but each of you possesses a unique, original stance in space and time that is yours alone in quite practical terms, regardless of time’s relative existence.'
—Seth, The Nature of the Psyche: Its Human Expression; Chapter 11: Session 800, April 4, 1977, Jane Roberts

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