Exploring the Mysteries of Probabilities and Mass Consciousness

Explore the powerful role of individual choices and the human imagination in shaping history. Discover how the 1980 Iranians hostage crisis resulted from our collective dream reality.

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My take on The Hostage Crisis in Iran as a Materialized Mass Dream

Seth provides a unique exploration of the interconnectedness between individual choices, mass consciousness, and the unfolding of events in the year 1980. It introduces the intriguing concept that the multitude of probable versions of 1980, both on personal and global scales, are shaped by conscious and unconscious decisions. The emphasis on the power of imagination, coupled with great expectations, challenges conventional views on reality and highlights the influence of creative energy within the human mind.

The analysis of the Iranian hostage crisis as a materialized mass dream adds a layer of depth, portraying it as a symbolic representation of conflicts in beliefs projected into the realm of public knowledge. The narrative encourages readers to consider the broader implications of events, emphasizing the role of collective participation in shaping the course of history. Overall, Seth provides thought-provoking insights into the unseen forces at play in our world, urging individuals to consciously focus on what they want rather than unwittingly contributing to undesired probabilities.

The Hostage Crisis in Iran as a Materialized Mass Dream, a Seth session

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The Iranian hostage crisis was a materialized mass dream

Seth: Now, the year 1980 exists in all of its potential versions, now in this moment. Because mass events are concerned, there is not a completely different year, of course, for each individual on the face of the planet. But, there are literally an endless number of mass-shared worlds of 1980 “in the wings”, so to speak.

It is not quite as simple a matter as just deciding what events you want to materialize as reality, since you have, in your terms, a body of probabilities of one kind or another already established as the raw materials for the coming year. It would be quite improbable for you, Joseph [as Seth calls me], to suddenly turn into a tailor, for example, for none of your choices with probabilities have led toward such an action.

In like manner, England, in all probability, next year will not suddenly turn into a Mohammedan nation.

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But, within the range of workable probabilities, private and mass choices, the people of the world are choosing their probable 1980s.

I am taking my time here, for there are some issues that I would like to clear up, that are difficult to explain.

Any of the probable actions that a person considers are a part of that person’s conscious thought. Just underneath, however, people also consider other sets of probabilities that may or may not reach conscious level, simply because they are shunted aside or because they seem to meet with no conscious recognition. I want you to try and imagine actual events, as you think of them, to be the vitalized representations of probabilities, that is, as the physical versions of mental probabilities. The probabilities with which you are not consciously concerned remain psychologically peripheral. They are there but not there, so to speak.

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Your conscious mind can only accept a certain sequence of probabilities as recognized experience. As I have said, the choices among probabilities go on constantly, both on conscious and unconscious levels. Events that you do not perceive as conscious experience are a part of your unconscious experience, however, to some extent. This applies to the individual. And, of course, en masse the same applies to world events. Each action seeks all of its own possible fulfillments. All-That-Is seeks all possible experience but in such a larger framework, in this case, that questions of, say, pain or death simply do not apply, though [certainly] they do on the physical level.

Great expectations, basically, have nothing to do with degree, for a grass blade is filled with great expectations. Great expectations are built upon a faith in the nature of reality, a faith in nature itself, a faith in the life you are given, whatever its degree. And, all children, for example, are born with those expectations. Fairy tales are, indeed, often (though not always) carriers of a kind of underground knowledge, as per your discussion about Cinderella. And, the greatest fairy tales are always those in which the greatest expectations win out: The elements of the physical world that are unfortunate can be changed in the twinkling of an eye through great expectations.

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Your education tells you that all of that is nonsense, that the world is defined by its physical aspects alone. When you think of power, you think of, say, nuclear energy or solar energy. But, power is the creative energy within men’s minds that allows them to use such powers, such energies, such forces.

The true power is in the imagination which dares to speculate upon that which is not yet. The imagination, backed by great expectations, can bring about almost any reality within the range of probabilities. All of the possible versions of 1980 will happen. Except for those you settle upon, all of the others will remain psychologically peripheral, in the background of your conscious experience. But, all of those possible versions will be connected in one way or another.

The important lessons have never really appeared in your societies: the most beneficial use of the directed will, with great expectations, and that coupled with the knowledge of Framework 1 and 2 activities. Very simply: You want something, you dwell upon it consciously for a while, you consciously imagine it coming to the forefront of probabilities, closer to your actuality. Then you drop it like a pebble into Framework 2, forget about it as much as possible for a fortnight.
And, do this in a certain rhythm.

Now, In our book, I will be doing my best to explain the origin of your universe and in such a way that most of the pertinent questions are answered. But, man’s present concept of reality is so limited that I must often resort to analogies.

In the most basic of terms, as 1980 happens, the energy that comes into your universe is as new as if (in your terms) the world were created yesterday, a point that will be rather difficult to explain. All of the probable versions of 1980 spin off their own probable pasts as well as their own probable futures. And, any consciousness that exists in 1980 was (again in those terms) a part of what you think of as the beginning of the world.

Like the entire American hostage affair in Iran, any physical event serves as a focus that attracts all of its probable versions and outcomes.

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The hostage situation is a materialized mass dream, meant to be important and vital on political and religious platforms of reality, meant to dramatize a conflict of beliefs, and to project that conflict outward into the realm of public knowledge. Everyone involved was consciously and unconsciously a willing participant at the most basic levels of human behavior. And, it is, of course, no coincidence that 1980 is immediately foreshadowed by that event. What will the world do with it?

Your TV and news systems of communication are a part of the event itself, of course. It is in a way far better that these events occurred now and in the way that they have, so that the problems appear clearly in the world arena. They are actually thus of a far less violent nature than they might otherwise have been.

Religious beliefs will be examined as they have not been before and their connections and political affiliations. The Arab world still needs the West. And, again, it is better that those issues come to light now, while they must to some extent consider the rest of the world.

Do not personally give any more conscious consideration, either of you, to events that you do not want to happen. Any such concentration, to whatever degree, ties you in with those probabilities. So, concentrate upon what you want. And, as far as public events are concerned, take it for granted that sometimes even men are wiser than they know.

Dreams, “Evolution” and Value Fulfillment, volume I, session 891

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