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THIS VIDEO IS AN EXAMPLE OF SHARING AND EXPLAINING MATERIAL
FROM ONE OF THE BOOKS DICTATED BY SETH.
I AM CONDUCTING A FAMILY BIBLE STUDY AND WE ARE LEARNING
CHAPTER 3 FROM THE SETH BOOK TITLED "THE NATURE OF PERSONAL REALITY".
 
 
 
 
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and...
...the following Practice Element 14 is an example of Seth's creative approach to dream exploration:  

 

Practice Element 14

Before you go to sleep, tell yourself that you will mentally take a dream snapshot of the most significant dream of the night. Tell yourself that you will even be aware of doing this while asleep, and imagine that you have a camera with you. You mentally take this into the dream state. You will use the camera at the point of your clearest perception, snap your picture, and — mentally again — take it back with you so that it will be the first mental picture that you see when you awaken.

You will, of course, try to snap as good a picture as possible. Varying results can be expected. Some of you will awaken with a dream picture that presents itself immediately. Others may find such a picture suddenly appearing later in the day, in the middle of ordinary activities. If you perform this exercise often, however, many of you will find yourselves able to use the camera consciously even while sleeping, so that it becomes an element of your dream travels; you will be able to bring more and more pictures back with you.

These will be relatively meaningless, however, if you do not learn how to examine them. They are not to be simply filed away and forgotten. You should write down a description of each scene and what you remember of it, including your feelings both at the time of the dream, and later when you record it. The very effort to take this camera with you makes you more of a conscious explorer, and automatically helps you to expand your own awareness while you are in a dream state.
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