Ruburt & Joseph's whole selves' pictorial representation (Rob's painting, 1965)

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QuoteSESSION 507
NOVEMBER 10, 1969 9:07 PM MONDAY

(This session was held to obtains answers to two questions we had for Seth. Both pertained to Jane's book on the Seth material, which she is just finishing. One question had to do with the oil showing two male heads which I painted in 1965. The other concerned the envelope test held in the 300th session. Jane is dealing with both of these points in Chapter Eight of her book. ...

(Pause at 9:29.)
The portrait is of Joseph and Ruburt. These are not portraits of yourselves as past personalities in your terms, or of particular reincarnational selves. They are pictorial representatives of the whole selves that you are. In your terms the selves that are the sum of your reincarnational personalities. These whole selves then are a part of your entity. Your probable selves are also a part of your entity, however. If you want to think in terms of guides, in quotes "angels," then you have the reality behind those terms. Ruburt and Joseph are the names I use for you, for these names themselves imply your greater goals. These personalities are aware of your present existence, and give you advice when you are in the sleep state. They are a source of strength. You can draw upon their knowledge, and you can also draw upon the knowledge of your own reincarnational selves, "past," in quotes, and "future."

("Yes.")
As that newspaper portion was a whole of the entire paper, and there to be read, so is the whole self present in the portions of your personality that you know. Does this give you the information that you requested?

("Yes. One question: as I look at the painting, which of the two heads represents my whole self, for instance?"
Now. Ruburt is the blond one. (Both are male. ...




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EDIT: Date of the first session (TES1): 11/26/1963
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Although I don't always write it explicitly, it should be inferred that everything I post is "my belief", "my opinion" on that subject, at that moment.

Deb

And to think Ron Card owns that and most of the iconic Seth memorabilia. Lucky Ron.