Framework 2: The Inner Workings of Reality
When you hear the term “Framework 2,” you’re stepping into the idea of an inner dimension that shapes what eventually shows up in daily life.
This concept points to a hidden layer of reality where thoughts, emotions, and intentions take form before becoming physical events.
Framework 2 acts as the creative source where your inner world organizes the patterns that eventually show up in your outer experiences.

Understanding this inner structure helps you see how imagination, belief, and emotion influence what unfolds around you.
Instead of viewing reality as random or fixed, you might start to notice the role of unseen processes working in the background.
By paying attention to these connections, you can get a sense of how personal change, healing, and creativity might emerge from within.
As you dig into this topic, you’ll see how Framework 2 relates to time, dreams, and even the shaping of collective events.
Your own intent and focus interact with this dimension, giving you a different angle on the link between consciousness and the physical world.
Defining Framework 2 and Its Role in Reality
Framework 2 refers to the inner processes that shape your experiences before they appear in daily life.
It contrasts with the outer, observable world of Framework 1 and explains how ideas, desires, and probabilities move from potential into physical form.
What Is Framework 2?
Framework 2 is described as an inner dimension of reality where events begin before you experience them in the physical world.
It’s not separate from your life but acts as the hidden structure that organizes thoughts, emotions, and intentions into patterns.
You might picture it as a kind of backstage system that manages connections between your mind, your body, and the environment.
Seth described this realm as holding the energy that fuels both your personal awareness and the physical forces you run into every day.
Unlike ordinary perception, Framework 2 operates outside of linear time.
It processes information instantly, linking you with knowledge, people, and circumstances in ways that aren’t always visible.
In that sense, it acts as a creative source supporting the unfolding of your reality.
Framework 2 vs. Framework 1
To get Framework 2, you kind of have to compare it with Framework 1.
Framework 1 is the world you see and measure—your daily activities, objects, and events. It follows the rules of physical space and time.
Framework 2, on the other hand, works behind the scenes.
It’s where probabilities are organized before they become actual experiences in Framework 1.
Your decision to pursue a goal may seem sudden in daily life, but its roots lie in the inner activity of Framework 2.
You might look at Framework 1 as the finished product and Framework 2 as the design process. Both matter.
Without Framework 2, physical events would lose coherence; without Framework 1, the inner activity would never take form.
How Framework 2 Shapes Physical Reality
Framework 2 influences your physical reality by translating inner intentions into external events.
When you focus on a desire or belief, that mental activity becomes part of the inner structure that Framework 2 organizes.
This process doesn’t always look logical from the outside.
Everyday objects and circumstances might shift in unexpected ways to support your goals.
Seth illustrated this with stories like Cinderella, where ordinary items transform to meet hidden desires.
Framework 2 also connects you with others, building subtle links that let shared events form—whether that’s in personal relationships or bigger social movements.
Your private thoughts, in this way, contribute to patterns that later show up in collective reality.
The Creative Dimension of Framework 2

In this dimension, your inner activity shapes the outer events of your life.
Thoughts, feelings, and intentions combine with subtle energies that move quickly and often outside your conscious notice.
These processes involve your imagination, the spontaneous flow of energy, and the way experiences take form before reaching physical reality.
Imagination and Creativity
Your imagination acts as the entry point into Framework 2.
When you picture possibilities, you give shape to raw material that can later become part of your lived experience.
Daydreams, visualizations, and even fleeting ideas serve as sketches that guide what unfolds.
Creativity here isn’t just about art or invention.
It includes problem-solving, new perspectives, and the knack for seeing connections between things that don’t seem related.
By engaging your imagination, you direct energy toward outcomes that might not yet exist in the physical world.
Imagination is kind of like a workshop where ideas are tried out without risk.
This inner activity isn’t wasted; it sets patterns that Framework 2 can use.
What you repeatedly imagine with some clarity and emotion tends to gain strength, making it more likely to show up in your daily life—at least, that’s how it seems.
Energy and Spontaneity
Framework 2 runs on a constant flow of energy that renews itself.
This energy supports both your body and your thoughts.
It’s the same vitality that fuels creativity and makes spontaneous insights possible.
Spontaneity matters because it lets new ideas and solutions pop up without being blocked by rigid logic.
When you follow a sudden hunch or get a burst of inspiration, you’re tapping into this deeper current.
Unlike deliberate planning, spontaneous action can bypass hesitation.
It may connect you with opportunities that seem to appear at just the right time.
This isn’t just randomness, though. It’s more about how energy in Framework 2 organizes itself quickly and efficiently, often faster than your conscious mind can keep up.
Manifestation Processes
Events in your daily life don’t just appear out of nowhere.
They first take shape in Framework 2, where intentions, beliefs, and emotions combine into patterns.
These patterns act like blueprints that guide what later emerges in physical form.
Manifestation depends on both focus and consistency.
A passing thought might not do much, but repeated attention builds momentum.
When you align your desires with clear mental and emotional energy, you strengthen the probability of those desires becoming real.
The process isn’t mechanical. It’s an interaction between your inner state and the larger field of possibilities.
You influence outcomes by the quality of your focus, while Framework 2 provides the structure that turns subtle impressions into concrete events.
Consciousness and the Inner Ego
Your conscious awareness works on different levels, and each level plays a role in shaping your daily life.
Beneath the surface, the inner ego functions as an organizer of events, linking your deeper intentions with the physical world through a constant system of communication.
Levels of Consciousness
You experience consciousness in layers.
The most familiar level is your waking awareness—where you focus on tasks, decisions, and external events. This is sometimes called Framework 1, the physical reality you pick up with your senses.
Beneath this, there’s a deeper level of consciousness not limited by time or space.
This level processes probabilities, organizes experiences, and connects with broader aspects of existence.
It’s here that events are prepared before they show up in your daily life.
Both levels are active all the time.
Your waking mind directs attention outward, while the deeper level works behind the scenes.
Together, they form a system where thoughts, beliefs, and feelings influence what eventually becomes real for you.
The Function of the Inner Ego
The inner ego operates fully within this deeper layer of consciousness.
Unlike your outer ego, which manages physical tasks, the inner ego organizes experiences within the non-physical dimension.
Its role isn’t abstract—it works with your core beliefs, desires, and intentions to shape the events you encounter.
Chance meetings or unexpected opportunities often reflect the inner ego’s coordination of circumstances.
The inner ego also deals with probabilities, evaluating countless potential outcomes and picking those that best match your underlying purposes.
This helps make sure your life events aren’t just random but actually connected to your personal direction.
Communication Within Framework 2
A constant communication system links your waking mind with the deeper processes of Framework 2.
This system uses impulses, intuition, and dreams as channels of information.
Impulses often guide you toward actions that serve your best interests—even when they seem spontaneous.
Dreams provide symbolic messages, letting your conscious mind get insights from the inner ego.
This communication is subtle but pretty reliable.
By paying attention to inner signals—like sudden clarity, strong feelings, or recurring dream themes—you strengthen your connection with the processes shaping your reality.
It’s through this exchange that your conscious and inner selves stay in sync, more or less.
Intent, Beliefs, and Emotional Influence

Your inner reality shapes how experiences unfold in your daily life.
The direction of your intent, the structure of your beliefs, and the strength of your emotions all play a direct role in how events take form from the unseen level of Framework 2 into physical reality.
Role of Intent and Desire
Your intent acts as a guide for how energy flows in Framework 2.
When you hold a clear intent, you give structure to the possibilities waiting to take shape.
Intent doesn’t need to be forced; it works best when it reflects what you genuinely want rather than what you think you should want.
Desires provide the emotional fuel that powers intent.
A strong desire adds focus and momentum, while a weak or divided desire scatters energy.
For example, if you intend to improve your health but secretly doubt your ability, your intent lacks strength.
You can strengthen intent by aligning it with desires that feel natural and meaningful.
Writing down your goals, visualizing them, or speaking them aloud can help you hold steady focus.
Consistency in intent allows Framework 2 to organize events that match your direction.
Beliefs and Their Limitations
Your beliefs act as filters, shaping what you notice, expect, and allow into your life. If you think something’s impossible, you might block it from happening—even if the potential is there.
Take money, for example. If you believe it’s always scarce, you end up responding to opportunities in a way that keeps you stuck.
The boundaries aren’t really imposed by the outside world; they’re reinforced by your own acceptance of them. It’s a bit of a loop, honestly.
You can spot limiting beliefs by noticing the same old challenges popping up. Once you see them, ask yourself if they’re actually true or just assumptions you’ve carried for ages.
Swapping out rigid beliefs for more flexible ones can open up space for new outcomes. It’s not always easy, but it does shake things up.
Emotions as Creative Forces
Emotions are like signals—they carry your intent and beliefs into Framework 2. They add intensity, shaping how events start to form.
Strong feelings, whether they’re good or bad, nudge reality in their direction. Anger or fear tends to reinforce outcomes that match those states, while joy or confidence can invite better results.
Emotions don’t create events on their own, but they really amplify whatever intent you’ve already set. They’re like the volume knob on your inner radio.
It’s possible to use emotions constructively if you catch them early and figure out what they’re pointing at. Practicing calm focus, gratitude, or even excitement boosts the creative punch of your intent.
Emotions can be a tool, not just something that sweeps you away. Sometimes that’s easier said than done, but it’s worth a shot.
Framework 2 and Physical Events

Framework 2 is like the background system where your intentions, beliefs, and emotions shape the conditions that later show up in daily life. It influences both your personal choices and bigger, shared experiences, tying your inner world to the one you interact with.
Formation of Physical Events
In Framework 2, your thoughts and desires organize into patterns that set the stage for what actually happens. These inner patterns act almost like instructions for how things will unfold.
If you decide to change jobs, for example, it doesn’t just happen instantly. Framework 2 lines up the right conversations, opportunities, or timing—whatever’s needed to make it possible.
Your intent and focus decide which possibilities move forward. Framework 2 works with your inner ego to manage all the details you can’t consciously track, like who you meet or when things line up.
Honestly, the events you experience usually feel pretty natural, even though most of the setup happens outside your awareness.
Mass Events and Coincidences
Framework 2 isn’t just about private experiences. It also organizes mass events, where the choices and beliefs of lots of people combine into shared outcomes.
Think cultural movements, political shifts, or even natural disasters. Everyone contributes through their own focus and emotion, and all that input produces events that ripple out to larger groups.
Coincidences? Those often come from this same system. Meeting someone at just the right moment might seem random, but Framework 2 is probably lining things up behind the scenes.
There’s an underlying order to it all, even if it doesn’t feel obvious. These aren’t forced on you—they just result from a tangle of inner intentions coming together.
Materialization in the Physical World
When everything lines up, inner patterns from Framework 2 cross over into Framework 1—the physical world you know. That’s the materialization of an event.
Materialization can be as simple as reaching for a book or as complicated as starting a new career. Either way, a bunch of unseen processes arrange the details before you even notice anything’s happened.
The transition follows some rules. You can’t use Framework 2 to cause harm to others, since the system balances personal intent with the well-being of everyone else.
Your physical world is basically the end result of countless inner activities. Every event has a background of preparation that links your private reality with the bigger environment out there.
Time, Healing, and Personal Transformation

The stuff you experience day-to-day depends a lot on how things form beneath your awareness. The way you relate to time, health, and your own focus shapes not just how you heal, but also how you change and grow.
Nonlinear Nature of Physical Time
We usually think of time as a straight line—one moment after another. But in Framework 2, time’s not like that at all.
Events can be arranged out of sequence and then show up in a tidy order when they hit physical reality. So the “past” or “future” can actually influence your present.
Maybe you make a choice now that changes how you see an old memory, or sets up something that clicks into place later. Dreams are a good example—you might dream about something before it happens, or see a memory differently after you learn something new.
Your inner mind doesn’t really care about clocks. Once you get that, you realize personal growth doesn’t have to follow some strict timeline. You can shift beliefs and focus, letting new outcomes show up even if they seem out of order.
Healing and Physical Condition
Your physical condition isn’t just about medicine or what’s happening outside. In Framework 2, your body is supported by energy and intent that shape how it renews itself.
Healing often starts with inner adjustments, which then show up as physical improvements. Maybe you recover from illness partly because your inner self arranged the right circumstances—rest, supportive people, or even changes in your routine.
Sometimes healing happens without you even knowing it. Minor stuff can resolve because your inner self just tells your body to fix itself. You notice the result, not the whole chain of events that made it possible.
Recognizing this, you can support your health by aligning your outlook with recovery, instead of feeding fear or doubt.
Faith and the Power of Focus
Your focus shapes how inner events take form. If you zero in on fear or limitation, you end up strengthening those patterns. Focusing on healing or growth, though, encourages conditions that support better outcomes.
Faith matters here—not blind optimism, but trust that solutions can unfold in ways you might not expect. That trust eases inner conflict and lets Framework 2 do its thing.
Here are a few practical steps:
- Set clear intentions for what you want to improve.
- Let go of constant worry—it just gets in the way.
- Notice small progress and reinforce it.
Mixing faith with steady focus gives your inner self more freedom to line up events that match your goals. That kind of alignment really does strengthen healing and personal transformation.
Dream State, Reincarnation, and Undifferentiated Areas
You interact with reality on more than one level. Some things happen beneath conscious awareness, shaping both daily events and bigger cycles of existence.
This includes the dream state, the continuation of identity across lifetimes, and areas of experience that aren’t yet formed into specific events.
The Dream State Connection
In dreams, you access a layer of mind that’s not tied down by physical rules. Dreams let material from Framework 2 filter in, often as symbols or stories.
You’ll probably notice dreams mix together unrelated things. That blending shows how Framework 2 tests out possibilities and organizes what might happen.
Kids tend to see this overlap more clearly—their dreams and imagination bleed into waking life, making it obvious how creativity draws from a deeper source. Paying attention to your dream imagery can help you spot how inner processes shape what happens outside.
Reincarnation and Framework 2
Framework 2 is also tied to the continuity of identity across lifetimes. According to Seth, reincarnation isn’t just a simple chain of past and future lives.
Your different incarnations exist within a bigger system of probabilities and connections. Your current life is just one expression of a broader self working through Framework 2.
Lessons, memories, and habits from other lives can influence your present, even if you don’t consciously remember them. It shifts the focus from a straight timeline to a more interconnected model—reincarnation as simultaneous expressions of self, all shaped by the same inner processes behind daily events.
Undifferentiated Areas of Experience
Not everything becomes a specific event. Framework 2 has undifferentiated zones where possibilities are still fluid, like pools of potential that haven’t split into clear outcomes yet.
You interact with these when you sense vague feelings, intuitions, or impulses that don’t have an obvious cause. They’re material that hasn’t crystallized into physical experience but still nudges your direction.
Recognizing these areas helps explain why some experiences feel uncertain or unfinished. They’re just part of how reality forms—raw potential gradually becoming the events you later recognize in daily life.
Influence of Framework 2 on Creativity and Power
Framework 2 shapes how your inner thoughts and intentions influence what you actually experience. It’s a source of both personal power and creative expression, connecting your inner world with the outcomes you see in daily life.
Harnessing Personal Power
Your sense of power isn’t just about having control over things around you. It’s also about how you interact with the deeper processes happening in Framework 2.
This inner dimension quietly organizes possibilities and nudges them toward becoming real. When you actually direct your focus—really set your intentions—you start laying down patterns that Framework 2 can pick up and turn into events.
Paying attention to your beliefs and expectations makes this influence even stronger. If you fall into negative assumptions, you might notice opportunities shrinking away, while clear and constructive intentions can open things up.
In that way, your inner state isn’t just some abstract idea—it’s a practical tool for shaping what happens next.
Framework 2 also brings the energy that fuels both your thoughts and your actions. The same energy that keeps physical life humming along is there to support your ability to direct outcomes—if you let it.
When you notice that connection, personal power starts to feel less like a vague concept and more like something you can actually work with, right in the middle of your own inner processes.
- Focus and intent guide how events take shape.
- Beliefs and expectations act as filters for what becomes possible.
- Energy from Framework 2 supports both mental and physical expression.
Expanding Creative Potential
Creativity draws on the resources of Framework 2. Ideas, insights, and solutions often seem to pop up out of nowhere—like little bursts from that inner dimension before you even realize what’s happening.
You might call these moments inspiration, but honestly, they’re just part of a bigger process that’s always churning out new possibilities behind the scenes.
If you give yourself some room for imagination and curiosity, you’ll notice those channels to creativity open up a bit more. Sometimes it’s just about journaling, maybe doodling, or even sitting quietly and letting your mind wander—these things help you spot patterns and connections you’d probably miss if you were just grinding through your day.
Framework 2 works in the background, transforming the ordinary into something new. It’s kind of like how stories and myths take simple stuff and turn it into something that means a whole lot more.
So, creativity isn’t just about inventing wild new things—it’s also about taking what’s already around and seeing it with fresh eyes. That’s where the fun is, honestly.
Practical ways to engage your creativity with Framework 2:
- Jot down those random ideas as they come—don’t wait.
- Try tiny creative acts every day, even if they seem silly at first.
- Pay attention when something unexpected happens; it might be the start of a new direction.
Prague, October 20, 2025
All images are artificial generated by Dirk Bosman and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0