Episode notes
Session 61 recorded on the evening of June 10, 1964, delves deeper into the fundamental nature of reality, challenging conventional understandings of matter, time, and existence. The core concepts discussed include the instantaneous creation of matter, the illusion of time's effect on the physical world, and the introduction of "negative intervals" as a gateway to understanding antimatter.
The True Nature of Matter and Time
Seth begins by dismantling the perception of matter as solid, static, and subject to the ravages of time. He posits that matter is not a continuous substance but is instead constantly and instantaneously being created.
- Instantaneous Creation: Matter is formed when a "cosmic wind" of energy fills non-physical patterns. This creation is not a singular event but a continuous, pulsating proc ...