Seth: The Great Un-teacher

Started by Deb, November 04, 2017, 12:01:26 PM

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Deb

From Conversations with Seth, Vol. 2, (Chapter: Togetherness In Space), by Susan M. Watkins (page 275 in the combined volume set), a gift from Seth (beautiful and moving):

"I have something to say to each of you, and all of you. In many ares of your lives, you go to learn discipline. You are taught by another and by a teacher and by a great authority. You are taught to be come disciplined. In this class, there are other issues involved, and now I will tell you the terrible truth!

For I am an un-teacher. And an un-teacher un-ravels you, or lets you unravel yourselves, back to the truths of your being. An un-teacher helps you un-learn your 'discipline.' An un-teacher, hopefully—and it is a difficult task that I embark upon, playfully—an un-teacher, hopefully lets you lead yourselves toward the freedom of your being. So, when you are used to discipline, you may, for a while, feel un-done, or without foundation. And then, when you let your disciplines go, you feel the great foundation of your own being, and its greater freedom.

"There is a purpose to this class, as all of you know, and for all of my talk, you see, you have still not un-learned enough. For when I tell you that you create your own reality, none of you are really sufficiently secure in the belief to take advantage of it as yet, to grasp this great creative freedom of yourselves and use it to make the life that you presently [live] be the most creative and joyful for yourself and others. And so you give yourselves and others excuses, and you are in this position because of that, or you are in this position because of that person, or because of your background.

"Now, this applies to everyone here, Ruburt included—to each of you. When you thoroughly recognize the majestic freedom of your own being, and your own creative power, then you recognize yourselves as creators creating your daily life and joyfully helping create the mass experience of the world as you know it. And then, you are ready to say 'I act out of the full joyful knowledge of my creativity.' Then you do not blame events or others or circumstances. Then you are able to thank yourselves for the joys of your being and the glory of your days. You are able to say to the smallest cell within the ear, 'I give you greeting. I am thankful for our joint creativity, for our eternal knowledge which is ever new. . .'

"And your dreams will help you point the way to your own freedom and they ARE pointing the way to your own freedom.

"Again, from my reality to yours. If there is one gift that I would give you, it is the reflection of yourselves as I see you, returned to you so that you could sense, as I do, the miraculous joy and freedom, and trust it. If you make mistakes, they are your own mistakes, and you learn from them. If you make decisions they are your own decisions; you can make new ones. If you are afraid of making decisions you cannot learn from them."

Beautifully said and I've been feeling the un-raveling for some time now.

chasman

wow.
I love that.
thank you so much for posting that Deb!!!