Seth on becoming more aware of your own inner identity


Seth: There are various ways of becoming more aware of your own inner identity. There are ways of releasing its knowledge for your present purposes. You must, indeed, look beyond the conscious self that you know or rather look further within it. In times of contemplation, listen to your own thoughts. Imagine that your thoughts are like fish or like birds that pass before you. And, disconnect yourself from them. Watch them as if they belong to someone else. As you do so, you will find that you are aware of images or of sounds, perhaps of voices. These come from other layers of the self than those with which you are usually acquainted.
You can learn to tune into these thoughts and images, to become aware of them. They may contain precognitive information. They may give you additional glimpses into your present reality. You will find the answer to many of your present problems in such a manner. Now, your entire subjective reality is recorded within this inner identity as surely as my voice is recorded upon this tape. Each dream, each emotion, each thought that is uniquely your own is a portion of you. And, while now you can not consciously recall any given past thought or emotion or picture, these are all within you. When you do not focus in your physical environment, when momentarily you look inward, you can learn to recapture all of these.
I want you simply to understand that your own personality is multidimensional and again, that you are far more than you realize you are. Once you accept your own multidimensional reality, then you can begin to look for hints and signs of it. You will no longer, for example, ignore intuitions or hunches. You will listen for them. You will accept them as communications from another portion of yourself.
I ask you then, each of you, to be alert for these inner communications, to look within yourselves for signs of strength rather than weakness. I ask you to realize that the inner self is a source of your existence, your consciousness, your abilities, and your joy.
Unpublished Session
April, 1970

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