Who Was
Seeven?
During the
1980s, a unique psychic entity was channeled through the
consciousness of a psychologist practicing in the greater
Bay Area of Northern California. Channeling, in
psychological terms, is a process of dissociation through
which the thoughts and words of a disembodied spirit are
given physical reality and presence in the voice and
expressions of a person, the channel, who transmits them
directly through his or her own mind and body. In a
series of meetings with clients and other interested
persons, Seeven spoke directly to the living concerns of
his questioners and interlocutors. These pages are the
transcribed records of those meetings, presented as a
public service by The Psychic Internet.
Forgetting
My Dear One. You
are indeed making progress in recognizing old patterns of
reaction. Through what you call the decade of the 80s you
will be working diligently to continue purging your Self
from old memories. These, of course, trigger emotional
reactions and these create pain and destruction.
Forgetting is as valuable a tool to mankind as
remembering. Beings tend to see memory as the good guy
and forgetfulness as the bad guy. The hero is the
remembered Self. The villain is the forgotten Self. This
is indeed an oversimplification. Forgetting is often a
valuable tool for growth. It is a necessity for each life
experience for the slate must be cleaned before each
experience can produce greatest potentials for learning.
Basic awarenesses are carried on and these promote
individual and group progress. My Dear One, you wish me
to be more specific. One of the factors that has not been
considered in your many counseling processes is the
feeling within you, always, that you are missing out on
something that may be better than what you are
experiencing. You consider in many situations that
something better is an arm reach away. You consider that
something more perfect, more gratifying, more ideal is
just an arms reach away and if you could only reach
it and it would be there. You deceive your Self quite
often and lower the experiential value of encounters in
Life by feeling this way. This is not accepting and
appreciating that which is before you but wishing that an
adjustment could be made in some direction. In those
moments where you have most fully participated and become
one with the experience you have benefited most because
you have not wished that adjustments could be made. You
have accepted the conditions and the circumstances for
what they were. This is now-moment focus in its most
useable form. You are progressing in your need to be more
out of your mind, an interesting paradox in your
language. You consider being out of one's mind as a sick
and negative state to be in. For you, Dear One, and many
other beings who tend to experience Life as an
intellectual process rather than as a direct encounter
are certainly much healthier by being out of your mind.
You are making progress therefore, Dear One, in being
"out of your mind." You are willing to allow
more experiences of formally rejected kinds to enter your
world. The more you experience and experiment with your
deepest desires you will recognize that you are missing
little and have before you the keys to the kingdom. You
have of late been receiving images of previous
experiences. Lives of humiliation. Lives of pain. But
also lives of great productivity in the direct
experiencing of Life. For very often pain is the method
of returning one to a direct experience with Life. Pain
results often from being too much in one's mind and
healing occurs as one goes out of one's mind. Is this
clear?
Yes, it is. (Next Page)
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