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This year's conference theme is:
"Listening: What Stories Do You Hear?"
Listen to your own train of thought as you go about your days. What suggestions and ideas
are you giving yourself? Realize that these will be materialized in your personal experience.
Ñ Seth: The Nature of Personal Reality
Thoughts of such magnificent vigor began to think their own thoughts Ð and their thoughts thought
thoughts. As if in divine astonishment and surprise, All That Is began to listen, and began to respond
to these generations of thoughts and dreams, for the thoughts and dreams related to each other also.
Ñ Seth: Dreams, Evolution, and Value Fulfillment
Now if you listen without listening too hard, in any intimate moment you can hear your molecules shout, if you will forgive me, with their own optimism.
Ñ Seth: Conservations with Seth, by Sue Watkins
I speak, myself, for those portions of your being that already understand. My voice rises from the stratas of the psyche in which you also have your experience. Listen, therefore, to your own knowing. Period.
Ñ Seth: The Unknown Reality, Vol 1, Preface by Seth
What connects people and separates them is the power of idea and the force of imagination.
Ñ Seth: The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events, Session 829
...there is a great correlation between what you think of as creativity, altered states of consciousness, play, and "spiritual" development.
Ñ Seth: The Unknown Reality, Volume 2, Session 732
Now, the creative abilities do not just help you write books, paint pictures, play the piano, compose. The creative abilities are largely responsible for keeping you alive. Your cells are creative. You are alive because you wanted to create. Every act you perform is creative. Your creative self, your spontaneous, creative self Ð that self that speaks through your impulses Ð keeps you alive.
Ñ Seth: ESP class, Sept 29, 1979
Reality is far more diverse, far richer and unutterable than you can presently suppose or comprehend.
Ñ Seth:
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