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Seth explains in this excerpt that personality, that consciousness, can never--ever--be distinguished. Your unique personal identity, the you of yous can never be deleted...changed, yes, of course, expanded, yes of course, but you are an indelible part of ALL THAT IS...ron... Session 126 Seth: The ...brain is the physical mechanism that translates the thoughts of the mind. Personal identity, the basic I, is a product of the subconscious, and, as such, it exists as an actuality within the electric field; because of this, it is basically independent of the physical field, held to it mainly by the ego. The ego directs the identity toward physical orientation. This is an important point. The ego does not exist within the electrical field. The ego is a product of the physical field, formed from physical birth on. The inner identity and individuality, as you know, has its origins long before this. The inner self adopts an ego in order to allow manipulation within the physical universe, and yet part of the ego is composed of portions from the inner self, while the bulk of the ego is allowed to develop through physical heredity and environment. The breath of life, so to speak, is breathed into the ego by the inner self, but from that point on the ego is independent. This electrical pattern is the personality, with all the experiences of its earthly time. It then can join or partake of the inner self. In other words, though the ego was adopted originally by the inner self and was a product of physical heredity and environment, it does not die, but its existence is changed from physical reality into electrical reality. It is still individual. No individuality is lost, but it becomes a part of the inner self, and its experiences are added to the total experience of the many personalities that have composed the inner self. In the composition and buildup of the personality, you can easily see that dreams, thoughts, emotions, and psychological experiences are far more important than any mere physical data. To the personality a joy or a sorrow is far more actual than a table or a chair.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 14:33:11 +0000

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