Joseph was correct when he spoke of entities creating stages upon which to act out their problems. The point is that once the play begins, the actors are so completely engrossed in their roles that they forget that they themselves wrote the play, constructed the sets or are even acting. The reason is rather apparent: If you know that a situation is 'imaginary,' you are not going to come to grips with it.


p. 184 - Seth, Dreams & Projections of Consciousness, (1986)


Joseph was correct when he spoke of entities creating stages upon which to act out their problems. The point is that once the play begins, the actors ...

Joseph was correct when he spoke of entities creating stages upon which to act out their problems. The point is that once the play begins, the actors ...

Joseph was correct when he spoke of entities creating stages upon which to act out their problems. The point is that once the play begins, the actors ...

Joseph was correct when he spoke of entities creating stages upon which to act out their problems. The point is that once the play begins, the actors ...