Seth -- As a personality is molded by his exterior circumstances...
TES4 Session 173 July 28, 1965
As a personality is molded by his exterior circumstances, so is he also molded by the dreams that he creates, and which help to form his interior or psychic environment. To the whole self there is little differentiation made between actions that are of an exterior nature, and actions that are of an interior nature. [...]
[...] They exist once you have created them. No action can be withdrawn. [...]
[...] As the personality is changed by any experience or any action, so it is changed by its own dreams.
Here again we see how energy or action operates within itself. We can even trace the actions and interactions.
[...] Here we simply have spirals, so to speak, of evermoving actions that compose the whole self. But portions of these spirals coincide, and in this analogy the spirals of action not only have those More...
► TES8 Session 338 May 1, 1967 splinters environment dimension cluttered prime
Consciousness therefore continually creates and maintains itself, and this includes the physical materialization, the properties of the dimension, and yet basically there is no difference between the creator in these terms and the created. [...]
Now in the same way that consciousness originated the physical dimension, you as portions of consciousness continue to maintain and create it anew. [...] You also then know and develop yourselves through your own creations, and you automatically create and maintain your physical environment in the same manner that you breathe. [...]
[...] Since consciousness or action can never fully materialize itself, there are literally infinities of such nonexistent areas from which new dimensions can spring.
Consciousness or action forms all realities. [...]
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► TES3 Session 137 March 3, 1965 action identity electrical perceived vitality
Action can never be considered apart from that which is seemingly acted upon, for action becomes a part of structure. Action begins from within, and is a result of inner vitality inherent within all realities. Some action is always present. Action itself is not a thing alone. [...] Action is a dimension of existence.
Action is more like growth than force. [...] Again, action involves more than movement, as you think of movement, for value fulfillment is action. A dream involves action. Not only the action within the dream, but the action of dreaming itself.
You may here get a glimmering of the connection between certain types of action and distance, as I have mentioned it briefly. There is always action within action, and any reality or any experience is instantaneous action. Motion is the type of action with which you are most familiar, but motion attains its importance within the physical field only because of your particular outer senses. For much action is entirely unperceived by you, particularly on a conscious level.
Action is not affected by time as you know it. Action also takes place within the spacious present. You may, however, only perceive parts of action in your time breakdown. Ideally, psychological time experiences will allow you to perceive action more clearly and directly. The ego attempts to control action by standing apart from it. Any such division is arbitrary, and in no way affects the nature of action itself. [...]
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► SS Part Two: Chapter 16: Session 565, February 1, 1971 probable act validity infinite selves
[...] Now all of these possible actions have a reality at that point. [...] Before you make your decision, each of these probable actions are equally valid. [...]
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I have told you that the ego, generally speaking, is self-conscious action that attempts to set itself apart from action and to consider action as an alien object. Now this altered ego retains its highly specialized self-consciousness, and yet it can now experience itself as an identity within and as a part of action.
One thing you should know: action cannot stop. [...] Individuality is a direct result of the overall oneness of this action. Action is also a direct result of individual identities, for without these psychological dimensions, oneness could not multiply
► TES3 Session 139 March 10, 1965 action sphere pulsation perpetuating termination
Action can be experienced directly, however, but only when no effort is made to tamper with it. ...
Because of its own nature it must act, yet no action can ever complete itself. The sphere would act in as many ways as were open to it, and every action changes that which is acted upon. Therefore each action would create a new reality.
But ego’s seeming independence from action is basically meaningless, since ego is also action, and can never be otherwise. Any such separation of action from itself only adds to the totality of action, in that it increases action’s ability to perceive itself from as many viewpoints as possible. Perspectives represent action’s action upon itself. Any one dimension must result in another dimension, for the action within any given dimension can never complete itself, but will continue.
You cannot touch the action. You cannot touch the action, now, of your own arm as you write. You see the results of the action.
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