031 Camouflage Patterns and Cosmic Chickadees -- Seth on Reality, Art, and the Divided Self

The Early Sessions by C33

Episode notes

Session 31 recorded on March 2, 1964 delves into the fundamental nature of reality, the creation of the universe, the role of consciousness, and the unique function of art as a bridge between inner and outer worlds.

The Co-Creation of the Universe

Seth begins the session by addressing the core question of creation, stating that prerequisite material was necessary before this topic could be made comprehensible. The central argument is that reality, or the "camouflage-patterned universe," is not a static, externally imposed construct but is actively and continuously created by the entities who inhabit it.

The Dual Self and the Subconscious

The creation of physical reality involves a complex interplay between different aspects of the self:

Component

Role in Creation

The Inner Self-Conscious Self

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