Psychic Politics

Codicils is a term used by psychic Jane Roberts in her book Psychic Politics. It refers to the collection of energy patterns that exist around all of us, known as psychic impressions. These impressions are comprised of subtle energy that can be picked up by anyone. These impressions can be used to provide clues about possible future scenarios or to direct ones actions in a particular direction. The codicils are comprised of patterns of energy composed of memories, emotions, commentary, instructions, instructions, and influences emanating from people, animals, plants, things and places both past and present.

In Psychic Politics, Jane Roberts explores the impact the codicils can have on our lives. She argues that in order to move forward, one needs to be aware of the codicils around them, and be willing to question and investigate them in order to better understand their impact. Roberts explains that through the careful reading of these energy patterns, one can gain insight into how they can affect their decisions, relationships, and lives in general. She further proposes various methods of working with the codicils to pro-actively steer our lives in the direction we want. Ultimately, Roberts contends that by being mindful of the codicils and their effect on our lives, we can attain greater self- awareness and become better attuned to our individual truth.

The Codicils

All of creation is sacred and alive, each part connected to each other part, and each communicating in a creative cooperative commerce in which the smallest and the largest are equally involved.

The physical senses present one unique version of reality, in which being is perceived in a particular dimensionalized sequence, built up through neurological patterning, and is the result of one kind of neurological focus. There are alternate neurological routes, biologically acceptable, and other sequences so far not chosen.

Our individual self-government and our political organizations are by-products of sequential perception, and our exterior methods of communication set up patterns that correlate with, and duplicate, our synaptic behavior. We lock ourselves into certain structures of reality in this way.

Our sequential prejudiced perception is inherently far more flexible than we recognize, however. There are half steps – other unperceived impulses – that leap the nerve ends, too fast and too slow for our usual focus. Recognition of these can be learned and encouraged, bringing in perceptive data that will trigger changes in usual sense response, filling out potential sense spectra with which we are normally not familiar.

This greater possible sense spectrum includes increased perception of inner bodily reality in terms of cellular identity and behavior; automatic conscious control of bodily processes; and increased perception of exterior conditions as the usual senses become more vigorous. (Our sight, for example, is not nearly as efficient as it could be. Nuances of color, texture, and depth could be expanded and our entire visual area attain a brilliance presently considered exceptional or supernormal.)

The codicils, followed, would lead to a government as natural, orderly, and spontaneous as the seasons in which each individual brings personhood to fulfillment to the best of his or her ability, and in so doing automatically plays a potent role in the development of the entire society.

Such a civilization would be based upon the following codicils, added to those already given.

Each person is a unique version of an inner model that is in itself a bank of potentials, variations, and creativity. The psyche is a seed of individuality and selfhood, cast in space-time but ultimately independent of it.

We are born in many times and places, but not in a return of identity as we understand it; not as a copy in different clothes, but as a new self ever-rising out of the psyche’s life as the new ruler rises to the podium or throne, in a psychic politics as ancient as humanity.

Civilizations both past and present represent projections of inner selfhood, and mirror the state of the mass psyche at any given time. We hold memory and knowledge of past civilizations as we hold unconscious memories of our private early current-life experiences.

From our present, we exert force upon the past as well as the future, forming our ideas of the past and reacting accordingly. We actually project events into our own new past.

Each generation forms such a new past, one that exists as surely as the present; not just as an imaginary construct but as a practical platform–a newly built past–upon which we build our present.

Options and alternate models for selfhood and civilizations exist in a psychic pattern of probabilities from which we can choose to actualize an entirely new life system.

Extra information

The Oversoul Seven Trilogy: The Education of Oversoul Seven, The Further Education of Oversoul Seven, Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time

In the third saga of this exuberant adventure, Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time, Seven is instructed to take up residence in a human body while also journeying to the Museum of Time in search of the Codicils. The Codicils are eternal truths that bring about the greatest opportunities for vitality, understanding, and fulfillment. The adventures of Oversoul Seven, are at once an intriguing fantasy, a mind-altering exploration of our inner being, and a vibrant celebration of life.

Psychic Politics: An Aspect Psychology Book

Psychic Politics is the result of Jane Roberts’s search for the rules that govern our inner lives-the links between our daily, subjective experience and the greater Reality that nourishes all of our existence. This is not only her most challenging book, but a very personal investigation in which the sources of dream and myth, and the creative wellsprings of sex and spirituality, appear in their full and breathtaking relationship to daily life.

And here for the first time, Roberts introduces three concepts that are key to understanding her entire body of work: the library, a super-real storehouse of “probably” books that tell of the paths human consciousness has not yet taken; counterparts, simultaneous incarnations living on earth today so as to broaden the fabric of their individual soul’s experience; and the codicils, an alternative set of rules for human existence that could transform the framework of our entire civilization.