
234 Remaking the Past and Telepathic Death Signals
The Early Sessions · C33
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Show Notes
Session 234, February 16, 1966: Cosmic Probabilities and Envelope Antics
Welcome to the cosmic lounge! Grab a glass of wine and relax—just like Jane (Ruburt) did—as we explore how the universe isn't nearly as solid as your ego wants you to think.
Nipping Burnout in the Bud
Seth starts the night with some stellar advice for anyone working too hard. He notices Ruburt is "emotionally weary" from using nervous energy instead of drawing from the subconscious.
- Socialize or Bust: Seth insists that an evening out is a "proper balance" for well-being.
- Subconscious Syncing: When Ruburt is at his best, he remembers his dreams easily. If the dreams fade, it’s a sign he’s trying too hard and "throwing himself back on his own nervous energy."
The Teacher Who Called Her Own "Time-Out"
The session highlights a chilling story involving Marian Spaziani. After a messy dispute with her daughter’s teacher, Marian felt a "compulsive urge" to make peace. Four days after they reconciled over the phone, the teacher dropped dead.
Seth’s take? It wasn't just a coincidence:
"Subconsciously the teacher realized that she was about to die, and communicated this realization to Ruburt’s friend, who is indeed... an excellent receiver."
The "Free Will" Pun and Probable Realities
Seth gets a bit cheeky when discussing the field of probabilities. He reminds us that we aren't stuck in a single timeline. Instead, we are constantly picking and choosing our reality from a vast "storehouse of energy."
- The Pun: Seth remarks: "The field of probable events exists as a reality. From it the self chooses those actions which shall become a part of physical reality. Here indeed free will enters into the matter. This is a pun. I would be disappointed if it were missed."
- Fluid History: Your past isn't set in stone. As you change in the present, your perception—and effectively the reality—of your past changes too.
- The Ego’s Veto Power: Seth notes that the ego doesn't see the whole field of probabilities because it would be "snowed under completely." He adds: "If the ego were allowed to make all the choices, with no veto power from other layers of the self, you would all be in a sad position indeed."
Envelope Experiment #34: A January 25th Traffic Jam
The "envelope experiment" this session was a bit of a mess, but in a fascinating way. Joseph (Rob) handed Jane a sealed envelope containing a letter postmarked January 25. The problem? There were four different letters flying around that date, creating a "telepathic traffic jam."
- The Hits: Despite the confusion, Seth picked up on specific details:
- "Bread": Jane had a mental flash of a "loaf of bread." It turned out the word "bread" was written right on the envelope as part of a grocery list!
- The Doodles: Seth mentioned "paws, netlike shapes, and triangles." Jane had actually doodled these exact shapes on one of the letters involved in the January 25th mess.
- Twine and Packages: Seth saw "twine" and a "grand view." The twine turned out to be related to mailing a manuscript package, and the "grand view" was the publisher’s ocean view in Florida.
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