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 - 10
Since we are
not dealing with boundaries, could you comment on what is
referred to as "flying saucers?"
My Being has been
afraid that someone someday would ask that question. He
quakes at the very thought of my answering it. So you
see, he has no crystal ball to blame. He accepts too much
responsibility for my outspokenness.
"Flying
saucers". . .
For lack of a
better expression.
. . . are a
number of probabilities that have been classified as one.
You have all sorts of phenomenon that defy explanation
within your perception. You label them - that is, draw a
boundary around them - and "that takes care of
that." This, again, is one-dimensional thinking in a
three-dimensional environment. (And, by the way, when I
speak of one-dimensional I refer to the perception of the
most primitive cellular form, a single cell existing unto
itself.) Beings describe everything in terms of extremes
and, therefore, mislead other Beings considerably. We
have only opposites and, again, the wide range existing
on the earth plane. Everything is a reaction, and this
reaction has a ricochet pattern. Reaction causes further
reaction, etc., etc. You then draw boundaries hoping to
stop the influence and boundaries, as always, succeed in
raising hostilities.
Is there one
final significant question that the group might benefit
from?
Seeven, in an
earlier session we discussed how much sleep was necessary
for the group. And your Being has been experimenting with
how much sleep he needs, and it seems to vary with
different people. Could you elaborate on that for us?
If Beings
experimented with their sleeping/waking patterns they
would find that something approximating cat-napping would
be much more to their liking. But because of the number
of boundaries that you have drawn around social behaviors
and acceptable personality performances, you find it
difficult to experiment. Most Beings need less of a long
sleep period as they need less of a big meal each time
food is consumed. Again, our moderation needs to prevail
instead of excess. You sleep to excess as you consume
food to excess. (Next Page)
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