You Create Your Own Reality

June 23, 2012

Kathryn V. Crabbe, PZ7.J15317, 2012, mixed media on paper, 5 x 8”.

Kathryn V. Crabbe, PZ7.J15317, 2012, mixed media on paper, 5 x 8”.

I’ve been drawing aliens all week. There is a little snippet of found text in each drawing plus a tiny, hidden word written in pencil – can you spot it?

Notes from the Seth Material as channeled by Jane Roberts

If you magnify your limitations you create your own prisons. If you enjoy those freedoms that ARE yours now, you automatically increase them…You get what you concentrate upon. There is no other main rule. (p. 61)

If you do not trust your nature, then any illness or indisposition will be interpreted as an onslaught against health. Your body faithfully reflects your inner psychological reality. The nature of your emotions means that in the course of a lifetime you will experience the full range of feelings. Your subjective state has variety. Sometimes sad or depressing thoughts provide a refreshing change of pace, leading you to periods of quiet reflection, and to a quieting of the body so that it rests. (p. 105)

Examine the literature that you read, the television programs that you watch, and tell yourself to ignore those indications given of the body’s weaknesses. Tell yourself to ignore literature or programs that speak authoritatively about the species’ “killer instincts.” Make an effort to free your intellect of such hampering beliefs. Take a chance on your own abilities clearly, neither exaggerating them or underaccessing them. (p. 284)

Your impulses are your closest communication with your inner self, because in the waking state they are the spontaneous urgings toward action, rising from that deep inner knowledge of yourself that you have in dreams. (p. 284)

To change the world for the better, you MUST begin by changing your own life. There is no other way. (p. 286)

Jane Roberts, The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events

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