Unlocking Boundless Potential: Understanding the Power of Self and Consciousness Projections

Discover the power of consciousness projections and psychic identity in shaping our reality. Embrace self-awareness and transcend self-imposed limitations.

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My take on consciousness projections

This text explores the expansive nature of the self, delving into the concept of self-imposed limitations, the consciousness projections as an integral part of our psychic identity, and the outward extensions of thoughts. It emphasizes the dynamic relationship between our inner selves and the external environment, highlighting how our thoughts and projections not only shape our surroundings but also contribute to the formation of our reality.

The underlying theme underscores the continual process of self-awareness and the vastness of what constitutes the ‘self’. It suggests that while our thoughts and projections exist independently, they are fundamentally connected to and reliant upon the entirety of our being. This interplay between the self and its projections forms the very fabric of our existence and the world we inhabit.

Consciousness Projections and Psychic Identity, a Seth session

There are, again, no limitations to the self, but those that you create. These become valid limitations for all practical purposes however. When you learn, and you are learning, to extend the limitations of your self, you simply become aware of what you are already. You become more aware, but there is always more to become aware of.

In one respect, and in quite a legitimate and objective manner, all thoughts are also projections. They leave you in an objective actual manner, and exert an objective effect. They are a part of your psychic identity projected outward, yet you do not feel any loss. Nor are you aware of what happens to these thoughts. You could not retain simultaneously all and exert all the thoughts of your lifetime thus far in any normally conscious way. To do so would be psychological suicide.

You do retain coded memory of these. The thoughts themselves, also psychic realities, were projected outward, changing and affecting the physical environment in direct and objective terms. They acted independently of you after their projection. Nevertheless they changed your (underlined) environment. Indeed, they form the environment.

Various levels of consciousness are projected from the self in much the same manner. They are united however as interior and subsidiary identities that are a part of your own, and they are sent out by the inner self for various reasons. The thought is a psychological reality, a psychological and psychic identity but not a structured personalized identity. The self may send out fragments of itself in projections. These may or may not be structured personalized identities though they will be dependent for their existence upon the whole self.”

TES7 Session 327 March 20, 1967

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