I came across "my" first Seth book at the age of around 16. The christian religion - protestant is predominant where I was born - never really felt like it was "the answer" to my questions. Back at that time I was also fascinated by astro-physics and almost felt like that was a way for me to persue - profession-wise.
Until around 1992 where I read a book (in the small library of the school) about scientific "claims" (such books are usually written in a that's-how-it-is tone, rather than "that's our hypothesis of the day") of so-called "quasars" at the outer rims of a supposedly expanding universe. I thought to myself: Wow, you guys talk about millions - even billions of light years away - ignoring what's inbetween or how the rule's of physics might be different over there, I found all those ideas of fast rotating "collapsed stars" that radiate like lighthouses so preposterous, that I instinctively put away the book and was done with that kind of"science" - I was in training to be an electronic technician at that time...
Around 2003 I came across the Elias-Forum. Other than Seth or Bashar, Mary Ennis allows almost all (some people don't want their private sessions published) of the session transcrips to be published on a web-site. Someone went through the "trouble" to make topic related "digests" and I soaked those up...
So that's my angle. Even though "knowing the way, isn't walking the way"
While "we" all seem to follow the basic and mighty belief-systems ("rules" which shape this physical, time-bound dimension). It shall be possible to neutralize their influence on us and choose other beliefs. Which makes those "scientific truths"(tm) somewhat blurry (take e.g. illnesses that kill some and do not phase others, what shall be the "right cure" if it's sort of imaginary anyway).
Elias also said once, that the secret of life is, that there is not secret. This dimension is not a trial to "become better"(tm). He keeps on pointing out, that we all already are. This dimension shall be a place where - let's call it "the universal conciousness" or all-that-is - merely experiences itself for fun - out of curiosity. It doesn't judge.
He also refers to an incarnation as a focus (of conciousness - which we can shift to e.g. project or dream) of which an "oversoul" might have only a few or many in this dimension at different time periods. "We" also shall not re-incarnate, nor have "karma"(tm) to carry along. As from the point of "energy-conciousness" time does not exist and is always now.
So, those scientist are neither really wrong, nor do they have to get on the "right path" - it seems we all choose, more or less concious, what we like in a certain focus - including suffering and pain, which is part of the experience.
I like to use the analogy of Multi-User-Online-Games that people play for fun and all they see of the other players are "copies" on their computer's screen, while the other players sit at their computers, watching from a somewhat different angle, experiencing a somewhat different reality.
From that point of view, yes, we create in the image of god(s), which we seem to be ourselves...
Until around 1992 where I read a book (in the small library of the school) about scientific "claims" (such books are usually written in a that's-how-it-is tone, rather than "that's our hypothesis of the day") of so-called "quasars" at the outer rims of a supposedly expanding universe. I thought to myself: Wow, you guys talk about millions - even billions of light years away - ignoring what's inbetween or how the rule's of physics might be different over there, I found all those ideas of fast rotating "collapsed stars" that radiate like lighthouses so preposterous, that I instinctively put away the book and was done with that kind of"science" - I was in training to be an electronic technician at that time...
Around 2003 I came across the Elias-Forum. Other than Seth or Bashar, Mary Ennis allows almost all (some people don't want their private sessions published) of the session transcrips to be published on a web-site. Someone went through the "trouble" to make topic related "digests" and I soaked those up...
So that's my angle. Even though "knowing the way, isn't walking the way"

Quote from: Lumaza on March 04, 2024, 18:35:16No worries Lightbeam. They will get it sooner or later. They are just coming at it from a different path. As we know, there are many paths that lead to the same destination. They have just chosen the most difficult one!According to Elias, each individual has their own perception, which creates their own reality. Which means, we do not interact with others physical form, but rather with their energy expression and use it somehow like a "copy" to insert it into our own perception (reality). Which in turn creates billions of realities on this planet alone - not including each individuals parallel probable realities from which we choose to experience the "one" that we remember.
While "we" all seem to follow the basic and mighty belief-systems ("rules" which shape this physical, time-bound dimension). It shall be possible to neutralize their influence on us and choose other beliefs. Which makes those "scientific truths"(tm) somewhat blurry (take e.g. illnesses that kill some and do not phase others, what shall be the "right cure" if it's sort of imaginary anyway).
Elias also said once, that the secret of life is, that there is not secret. This dimension is not a trial to "become better"(tm). He keeps on pointing out, that we all already are. This dimension shall be a place where - let's call it "the universal conciousness" or all-that-is - merely experiences itself for fun - out of curiosity. It doesn't judge.
He also refers to an incarnation as a focus (of conciousness - which we can shift to e.g. project or dream) of which an "oversoul" might have only a few or many in this dimension at different time periods. "We" also shall not re-incarnate, nor have "karma"(tm) to carry along. As from the point of "energy-conciousness" time does not exist and is always now.
So, those scientist are neither really wrong, nor do they have to get on the "right path" - it seems we all choose, more or less concious, what we like in a certain focus - including suffering and pain, which is part of the experience.
I like to use the analogy of Multi-User-Online-Games that people play for fun and all they see of the other players are "copies" on their computer's screen, while the other players sit at their computers, watching from a somewhat different angle, experiencing a somewhat different reality.
From that point of view, yes, we create in the image of god(s), which we seem to be ourselves...