Episode notes
Session 44, recorded on April 15, 1964, explores the fundamental nature of reality, contrasting the physical "camouflage universe" with a non-spatial, non-temporal "inner universe."
The Illusion of Physical Space and Time
A central theme of the session is the assertion that our conventional understanding of space and time is a perceptual construct, or "camouflage." Seth argues that many realities we experience directly exist without occupying physical space.
- Dream Locations & Emotions: Seth uses dream locations as a prime example of a reality that is vividly experienced but takes up no physical room. Similarly, emotions and the mind itself exist and expand in value and intensity without spatial dimension. "Expansion, occurring in terms of value quality, or gradations of intensity, has nothing to do with ...