Note sull'episodio
Session 45, recorded on April 20, 1964, delves into the nature of reality, critiques conventional scientific methods, and outlines a future path for human consciousness and exploration.
The Camouflage Universe vs. Inner Reality
Seth's central argument is that the physical universe is a "camouflage universe," a temporary and distorted pattern projected by consciousness. He likens the true, inner reality to a vast ocean, which he calls the "value climate of psychological reality."
The value climate of psychological reality can be likened to an ocean in which all consciousness has its being. There are multitudinous levels that can be plunged into with various life forms, diverse and alien, but nevertheless interconnected and dependent one upon the other.
Physical reality is created and sustained by focused consciousness. To p ...