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Session 9 delves into the complex nature of personality fragments, the evolution of consciousness, and provides a detailed case study of a psychically charged event experienced by the session participants, Jane Roberts and Rob Butts.

The Nature and Classification of Fragments

The session begins with a foundational discussion on the concept of "fragments," distinguishing between different types and establishing the unique properties of those originating from personality.

Personality Fragments vs. Object Fragments

Seth clarifies that while all things can be considered fragments in a sense, a critical distinction exists. A non-personality fragment, such as a wooden board made from a tree, is a projection that has fewer properties than its source.

Split Personality Fragments

A specific subclass of fragments is identified as "split personality fragments" or "personality image fragments." These are projections of an individual's personality that can be sent out, sometimes unconsciously.

The Evolution of Consciousness

Case Study: The York Beach Incident

The session's central focus becomes a detailed analysis of a personal experience Jane and Rob had at a dancing establishment in York Beach, Maine. Seth reveals that a peculiar couple they observed were, in fact, materializations of their own energies.

Unresolved Topics: Mental Enzymes

Toward the end of the session, Rob (referred to as Joseph) asks about "mental enzymes," a topic from a previous session. Seth confirms that certain mentally produced substances, such as chlorophyll, are "absolutely necessary for the maintenance of a world."

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The concepts presented are part of the Seth Material, channeled by Jane Roberts. This analysis is based on material published by the New Awareness Network. Readers are encouraged to study the complete collection of Seth Material books and visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions/ for a deeper understanding.

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