• TGU session 09-25-01 (2)

    [continued from previous post] R: Well, let’s see. I’m confused here. In viewing all those possible alternatives that we chose among for this particular one we’re looking at here, you’re saying that all those choices were not only potential but they in fact occurred. F: Exactly. They exist. Not past tense, not future tense. The…

  • TGU session 10-02-01 (1)

    Rita Warren: All right, good evening to the gentlemen upstairs. F: Good evening to the ladies downstairs. [chuckles] R: I had mentioned in an earlier session, on the 11th, that I wanted to return to the issue of disasters when there’s been loss of life on the earth, and ask, to the extent that you’re…

  • TGU session 10-02-01 (2)

    [continued from previous post] R: When I was asking you about improved human beings and we talked earlier about improved societies, I was asking about them as goals, aware that we’re a very goal-oriented culture. And yet we’re constantly being told to live in the moment, not analyzing our past or anticipating our futures. F:…

  • TGU session 10-02-01 (3)

    [continued from previous post] R: All right. Now there are a group of questions that have come in to Frank, based on their reading the material from past sessions. I’d like to ask some of these. This came from a person who’s asking can he simply shift his consciousness, becoming one of his other versions…

  • TGU session 10-09-01 (1)

    Rita Warren: Maybe this is my nit-picking, and we can turn off my nit-picking at any time, but I tend to get caught up in things like definitions, and making sure I understand what we’re talking about, and — F: Could we re-phrase that? We would say you tend to get caught up in trying…

  • TGU session 10-09-01 (2)

    [continued from previous post] R: I can’t get over last session, it was so long I guess. I asked about comparison of material that Frank brings forth and the Seth material brought forth by Jane Roberts. And you suggested that we practice looking at this question from your point of view F: Mm-hmm. Have you…

  • TGU session 10-09-01 (3)

    [continued from previous post] R: Mm-hmm. You up to another question, here? F: Sure. R: This question is, are you extraterrestrials? [chuckles] F: [laughs] Are you? [they laugh] R: That question doesn’t — F: I think the question is rooted in some assumptions that we don’t share. In the first place, there is no difference…

  • Fishing

    People often ask why life is so hard. They ask it with special force once they have gotten to the point of realizing that we do indeed co-create our lives. “If we have as much power to shape our lives as is claimed,” people sometimes ask, “why do our lives have so much pain, so…

  • Sins

    What the Middle Ages called sins we call other things. The benefit of calling them sins is that it reinforced the idea that whether one succumbs is somewhat a matter of choice. The disadvantages, we know. The benefit of our psychological way of seeing it is to remove guilt — but it promotes the idea…

  • This little joke has been going around

      For the spoon-benders in the crowd, it is particularly poignant, I should think!