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Session 214, December 6, 1965: Time, Action, and the D.C. Chronicles
This session is packed with enough mind-bending philosophy and psychic "spying" to keep your inner self entertained for a few lifetimes.
The Illusion of the Clock
Seth kicked things off by essentially telling us that our wristwatches are lying to us. While we’re out here stressing about being five minutes late for coffee, Seth explains that time is just a filter we put over spontaneous action.
- Action vs. Time: According to Seth, all action is spontaneous. We only see "time" because our physical senses are like a slow-motion camera recording a sudden explosion.
- Intensity over Minutes: In the spirit realm, they don't use stopwatches; they use "intensity." A psychological experience is measured by how deep it hits, not how many minutes it takes. ...