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You Call This Reality? Seth on the Multiverse in a Glass

Session 66 of The Early Sessions, Book 2 of the Seth Material, channeled on the very hot evening of June 29, 1964. Our channel, Jane Roberts (aka Ruburt), was in what Seth describes as a "truly tempestuous" mood. So tempestuous, in fact, that Seth quips, "If I were at the other end of it I would duck for cover." Despite the turbulent psychic vibes—and a cat named Willy nipping at Jane's ankles mid-trance—we got some mind-bending material on the nature of reality.

The You-niverse Construction Company

The big takeaway from this session? You're the architect, builder, and general contractor of your own universe. Seth lays it out plainly:

"The keystone here is that you are only aware of your own constructions. This is most important. You truly construct your own environment, and it in turn then has its influence upon you."

Essentially, your environment is a literal extension of yourself. The division we make between "me" and "not me" (like your desk or your noisy neighbor) is an artificial, but necessary, training wheel for learning to manipulate energy on this plane. This whole setup is governed not by physical laws, but by psychic ones—your ability to project ideas and energy into form. An individual's purpose molds their reality across incarnations, which is why, as Seth notes, "The healthy physical body, therefore, is eloquent testimony of inner balance."

The Multiverse in a Glass of Water

Here's where it gets really trippy. Seth asks us to imagine five people looking at a single glass on a table. Common sense says there's one glass, right? Wrong. According to Seth, you've got a much bigger bar tab than you think.

"If five people stand observing that glass... you have five different glasses, not one... In fact you have five physical glasses."

Each person constructs their own physical glass in their own unique space continuum. We only perceive our own construction. These separate realities have "points of overlapping," which are focal points where different universes intersect. Seth explains that his very communication is an example of using such an overlap, and that death itself is an arrival at one of these points.

Unseen Realities and Subconscious Side-Hustles

Not all of your brilliant (or bonkers) ideas make it into physical construction. The energy behind them doesn't just vanish; it gets built on other planes of reality. These aren't "vague, formless half-realities." They are just as real as your coffee cup, but exist in different densities and speeds, perceived by your inner senses. This is where your dreams and powerful ideas live, working out their own destinies.

This session is a powerful reminder that our reality is far more personal, psychic, and malleable than we're taught to believe.

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This analysis is based on The Seth Material, Session 66. Full credit is given to Jane Roberts, Robert Butts, and the publisher, New Awareness Network. To explore this profound work further, we encourage you to study the Seth books and visit the New Awareness Network's website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.

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