Session 312: The Multidimensional Self and the Pepper Caper
Grab a seat and get comfortable, because we’re diving into some seriously deep cosmic waters. This report breaks down the vibes and revelations from Session 312 of The Early Sessions, Book 7 of the Seth Material, recorded on the evening of January 16, 1967.
The Identity Crisis (But Make it Cosmic)
Seth kicks things off by basically telling us that everything we think we know about being a "person" is just the tip of the iceberg. If you’re looking for the "real" you in the ego or the subconscious, Seth says you’re looking in the wrong place.
- The Energy Gestalt: The self isn't a straight line; it's a multidimensional "energy gestalt." Your identity is basically as big as your perception of reality.
- The Illusion of One: While individuality is real, the idea of a single, "unitary self" is a bit of a magic trick.
- Expansion through Shattering: Seth notes: "The extent to which the illusions are shattered represents on your level the sparks of the expanding consciousness."
- The Cosmic Crossword: Reincarnated selves are like pieces of a crossword puzzle. They’re all part of the whole, but they can be scattered. Seeing the whole pattern helps explain those weird little "unexplained tendencies" we all have.
Why Psychology is Stuck in the Dark Ages
Seth doesn't pull punches when it comes to academic psychologists. Apparently, they’re missing the "blueprint" of the soul because they’re obsessed with physical terms.
- Reincarnation is a Fact: Seth is very clear: "A fully developed psychology will not exist until reincarnation is accepted as a fact."
- The DNA Blueprint: Those "past life" vibes are actually electromagnetic properties of the whole self. They act as the blueprint for your actual chromosomes.
- The Time Lie: We think time is a series of moments like beads on a string. Seth calls this "highly erroneous." In the "spacious present," everything is happening at once. You only remember past lives because, as physical creatures, you "cannot remember the future"—though you actually hang out with your future selves in your dreams.
The Great Pepper Experiment
To prove he’s not just talking big, Seth (via Jane) did a little "envelope experiment" involving a double-sealed envelope full of common black pepper. Here’s how the "psychic detective work" played out:
- The Hits: Jane picked up on "small patterns like dots," "pebbles," and "finely patterned edges." Pretty spot on for ground pepper.
- The "J A B" Mystery: Seth revealed this was a personal association for Ruburt (Jane), who accidentally "jabbed" his eye while filling the shaker.
- The Father Connection: Seth linked the pepper shaker to a new set of dishes Jane’s husband, Rob, hoped his father might send money for.
- The Brain as Camouflage: Seth reminded everyone that the physical brain is just a "camouflage mechanism."
Survival Tips and Parting Vibes
Before wrapping up with a promise that "money will be arriving shortly" (the best kind of prophecy), Seth touched on contacting "survival personalities" (ghosts, for the uninitiated).
- The Readiness Factor: It’s not just about wanting to talk to the other side; both sides have to be ready and have the "emotional impetus" to make it happen.
- The Lesson: Seth noted that Ruburt (Jane) is a bit stubborn but learning. The struggles of the physical life are "object lessons" for the soul to learn about freedom and hard work.
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