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.
Boundaries - 4
When using
healing - as in to heal somebody else of - with
meditation or prayer, why is it that some souls do not
accept or do not better themselves after that process?
Some Beings are
givers; some Beings are takers; some Beings are refusers.
You had never considered that in your psychological
systems, and this is most frustratingly seen in those
cases where healing is refused. This is an indication of
evolutionary immaturity. So that when we talk about a
three-dimensional perspective there are many, many
sub-groups - just as in each dimension. - and within your
dimensionality you evolve considerably. You are seeing
.000000001% of your three-dimensionality. So you see,
Dear Ones, you have many opportunities ahead to perceive
without a decimal point. Your present goal is to perceive
three-dimensionality from all three perspectives.
What are
those perspectives?
Those
perceptions, or dimensions, are three different ways of
viewing the same probability. Beyond this point, Dear
One, the answer would become more and more obtuse and you
would become more and more frustrated. So, it is a
potential of which you are capable. When you ask
yourselves, "What am I working on as my major
theme?" - as you phrase it - you now know your
answer: to truly perceive three-dimensionality; to fully
perceive three-dimensionally. How often you hear
one-dimensionally, see two-dimensionally, think
one-half-dimensionally when you are capable of
three-dimensional hearing, seeing, thinking. You see how
exciting the road is ahead?
You speak of
having the opportunity to see three-dimensionally, but is
that within our lifetimes or is that "further on
down the road," as they say?
They say a lot of
things that are linear, don't they?
They
certainly do.
This represents,
of course, a one-dimensional thinking by a
three-dimensional Being. Now, "further down the
road" is an infinite variety of possibilities so
that we have "further down the roads."
Now what was your question, Dear One, about "further
down the roads?"
Well,
"further down the roads" really didn't have
much to do with it, I see. Within our lifetime - not
meaning just mine but the people in the room here - do we
three-dimensional people. . . can we three-dimensional
people - within this lifetime - think and be
three-dimensional? I myself am having a hard time
perceiving that.
This is because,
Dear One, you try to speak fourth-dimensionally.
I think
you're right.
Tongues do not
work well that way - they are too physical and too
limited. You might need two million lifetime experiences
of great magnitude in order to perceive
three-dimensionality truly expressed. Beings think in
terms of separate lifetimes when, in fact, it is more
precise to think of experience as the movement from one significant
experience for growth to another. Thus in one
lifetime there could be twenty or thirty significant
experiences, in another there could be only one or two,
in another there might be five hundred. Thus, each
lifetime presents a different number of significant
experience probabilities. Your life and death image, and
the separation between nits called lifetimes, is quaint
indeed and represents "boundaries" at its most
interesting level. Someone is finally beginning to
breathe. (Next
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