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Season 5 · Episode 237

237 Tomorrow's Dream Can Change Yesterday

The Early Sessions · C33

February 28, 202621m 54s

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Show Notes

Session 237, March 2, 1966: Handprints, Time-Loops, and Academic Roasts

The "Prissy Tiptoeing" of Academia

Seth kicked things off by throwing some gentle shade at an anonymous professional who had been leaveing notes on Jane’s ESP manuscript. While this "friend" thought he was being liberal-minded with his theory of "spherical time," Seth wasn't buying the caution. Seth described the man’s approach with a bit of a laugh:

"He takes prissy tiptoeing steps, always looking backward with worried caution. He does not carry his precious spherical time idea far enough to begin with. His spherical time is like the surface of a sphere only."

According to Seth, the "spacious present" and the "inverted time system" actually deal with the insides of that sphere. Essentially, the academic was stuck on the crust while Seth was inviteing everyone to the core.

Why Seth Isn't Your Average "Ghost"

Seth explained why it feels different from an "Aunt Martha says hi from the Great Beyond" séance. When a personality is still emotionally tied to the physical system or just acclimating to being dead, their messages are usually garbled and focused on proving they still exist.

  • Garbled Comms: New arrivals have erratic control over the medium's nervous system.
  • Survival Obsession: They spend all their time giving trivial data to prove they aren't gone.
  • The Seth Difference: As an "energy personality essence," Seth is focused on ideas. He doesn’t need Jane (Ruburt) to be in a deep, lights-out trance because he’s not trying to hijack the system; he’s trying to instruct using all available equipment.

Inverted Time: The Ultimate "Undo" Button

The most mind-bending part of this session was the discussion on the inverted time system. Seth argues that if scientists actually studied their own dreams, they’d realize that our standard "cause and effect" theory is a bit of a joke.

"The dreaming state presents any experimenter with original and varied material... Quite literally, tomorrow’s dream can change yesterday."

Seth dropped some truth bombs about how we perceive reality:

  • Clairvoyance: It’s actually made possible by the existence of inverted time.
  • Consciousness Expansion: The goal is to carry "egotistical consciousness" into the dream state to see how these mechanics work first-hand.
  • Emotional Guidelines: In all systems, emotional intensities are the "light by which you see."

The 37th Envelope Experiment: The Handprint

The session included an ESP test involving a sealed envelope containing an inked print of Joseph’s (Robert’s) right hand. The results were hilariously accurate, proving that Seth (and Jane’s subconscious) were picking up the "vibe" of the object:

  • The "Five" Hit: Seth immediately picked up the number five, corresponding to the five fingers on the handprint.
  • The Diagram: He described it as a "floor plan or diagram," which Joseph noted matched the reverse-map look of a high-quality handprint.
  • The "Steeple": Seth mentioned a "steeple shape" or "upside-down V." In the print, the pencil outlines of the fingers created steeple shapes, and a prominent "V" exists between the thumb and forefinger.
  • The Color Mystery: Seth mentioned a progression of "violet, red, and a grading to yellow." This was a direct hit on Joseph’s struggle to wash the black stamp ink off his hand earlier that week, which turned violet and red when scrubbed with powder, eventually leaving a yellow stain.

Final Thoughts

Seth was being "cagey" about some expected witnesses who didn't show up, blaming his "time elements" for being slightly off.

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