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Session 75 on July 29, 1964 kicks off with a bit of backstage drama: Jane Roberts, the channel, was feeling so unenthusiastic that she needed coffee just to get started. Seth, ever the charmer, promptly materializes and notes, "Our reluctant soothsayer did not greet me too enthusiastically this evening." Apparently, the prior session "hit him in the solar plexus, so to speak." We feel you, Seth.

The Invisible Blueprints of Reality

After the gentle ribbing, Seth unveils a concept that’s central to understanding how we create our world: Psychological Structures.

He explains that consciousness has its own form, distinct from the matter we see and touch. These are non-physical frameworks or blueprints that exist in a completely different kind of reality, one with its own "psychological solidities" and "depths that have nothing to do with space as you conceive space to be." These structures are the prerequisite for everything in our physical universe. Before a single atom is arranged, the psychological form must exist first.

In Seth's words: "These psychological structures exist as prerequisites for the material structure of your universe... It is these inner psychological structure patterns to a large degree that determine the shape and form of physical structures."

Essentially, the subconscious mind acts as an architectural firm, manipulating these inner shapes and patterns before projecting them outward to become the tangible reality we experience. Physical structures, then, are powerful symbols of these deeper, causal psychological forms.

A Case Study: From Survival to Fear

To make this less abstract, Seth provides a stunning example. He identifies "Consciousness survival" as a basic psychological structure—a core, fundamental blueprint for existence.

However, he points out that emotions like fear and hatred are not basic structures. Instead, they are the unfortunate result of misinterpreting or improperly constructing the foundational idea of survival. "Inadequate perception, manipulation, or construction in the psychological structure of consciousness survival leads to the psychological creation of fear and hatred."

This error creates a vicious cycle. The individual projects a psychological construction of fear into the world, which then takes physical form. The outer senses perceive this threatening physical construction, which reinforces the inner fear, leading to "further, more threatening physical constructions to combat the earlier ones." This cycle is often learned telepathically from our parents at a very young age.

Your Environment is Your Signature

If you've ever wondered why your life seems to have a consistent pattern or theme, Seth provides the answer. The continuity we experience in our personal environment is a direct result of our own unique and characteristic way of building with these inner psychological structures.

Your environment isn't some static "thing" you happen to be in; it's a dynamic relationship that reflects your inner handiwork. As Seth puts it, "This sense of continuity in individual environment is a result of the individual’s characteristic way of constructing basic psychological structures into physical structures."

The profound implication is that by changing the way you perceive and manipulate these inner structures—for instance, by correcting a misinterpretation of survival—you can fundamentally change the physical reality you construct around yourself.

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This analysis is sourced from the Seth Material, published by the New Awareness Network. For a full understanding of these transformative concepts, we wholeheartedly encourage you to study the Seth books. Visit New Awareness Network website: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.