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248 Napoleon Won Waterloo in Another Dimension

The Early Sessions · C33

March 30, 202634m 11s

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Show Notes

248 Cosmic Reality-Checks and Psychic Ball-Tossing

Yo, welcome to the cosmic lounge! Today we are diving into a mind-bending transcript from the archives: Session 248 of The Early Sessions Book 6 of the Seth Material, recorded on April 4, 1966.

Just a heads up: this podcast is being distributed totally free of charge on all major platforms for your educational vibes. We’re digging into some deep reality-warping stuff here, so grab a snack and let’s get weird.

The Perception Problem (Or, Your Eyes Are Lying)

Seth starts the night by basically telling Rob and Jane that their view of the universe is like looking through a keyhole. He explains that "space" and "time" aren't actually walls; they’re just habits of how we look at things.

  • Other Realities are Right Here: Seth points out that multiple systems exist in the same "space" we occupy. We just don't have the "eyes" for them yet.
  • Energy Versatility: The same atoms making up your coffee mug are perceived as entirely different realities in other systems. It’s all just energy projected differently.
  • The Inner Senses: Since we can’t physically hike to other dimensions yet, Seth suggests using trance states, hypnosis, and "intelligent use of the intuitions."
  • The Spacious Present: Seth reminds us that "Past, present, and future... exist at once." This means nations can change their history, and even a death can alter a birth. Mind. Blown.

Seth doesn't pull his punches on the scale of this:

"By now it should be obvious to you that you perceive only a small portion of reality; indeed, that your idea of reality is formed and limited by your perceptions."

The "Cosmic Ball" and Probability

Seth uses a killer analogy to explain why we miss out on most of the action in the universe. Imagine throwing a ball. You see it travel a few feet and then... that’s it, right? Wrong.

  • The 3-Inch Rule: We only see the "initial elements" of any action. It’s like throwing a ball and only being able to see it for the first three inches before it "vanishes."
  • Multi-Directional Action: While we see the ball moving in one straight line, Seth says it actually goes out in "all probabilities, in all possible directions."
  • The Napoleon Factor: Because of how probabilities work, Seth casually mentions that "in some dimension Napoleon conquered Europe completely," and those actions are still playing out there.

Psychic Detective Work: The Envelope Experiments

Rob tried to stump Seth with the 45th envelope experiment. The object was a flap from an envelope written on by Rob and his 14-year-old nephew, Doug. Seth was vibing pretty hard and hit some impressive marks:

  • The Music Connection: Seth picked up on "strong musical interests." While the kid (Doug) wasn't a musician, both his parents were professional music teachers.
  • The Shapes: Seth saw "squares or cubes that seem to fit one into the other." This matched a plastic transparency viewer Rob's brother had brought over.
  • The Blue Ink: Seth nailed the color blue, which was the exact ink used on the object.
  • Wavering Lines: He described "wavering lines," which Rob attributed to Doug trying to write left-handed on an unsteady newspaper.
  • The Copper Buttons: Seth even called out "yellow" items, which turned out to be copper-colored buttons on the boy’s new suit.

Sinuses and "Crash Courses"

Before wrapping up, Seth gave Jane some "chilling" advice for her sinus issues. Apparently, radiators and milk are the enemies of clear breathing. He recommended positive suggestions before bed and skipping the dairy.

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