I found this while reading (re-reading, really) Jane Roberts' and Seth's, The Unknown Reality, volume 1:
"You have put yourselves in a position where your consciousness must now become aware of the probable pasts and probable futures, in order to form yourselves a sane, fulfilling, and creative present.
"...You are in a position where your private experience of yourself does not correlate with what you are told by your societies, churches, sciences, archaeologies, or other disciplines. Man's 'unconscious' knowledge is becoming more and more consciously apparent.
"...When, at this point now, of mankind's development, his emerging unconscious knowledge is denied by his institutions, then it will rise up despite those institutions, and annihilate them.
"...This need not take place, for the conscious mind - basically, now - having learned to focus in physical terms, is meant to expand, to accept unconscious intuitions and knowledge, and to organize these deeply creative principles into cultural patterns.
"The great emotion of love has been thus far poorly used, yet it represents even the biological impetus of your being. Your religions in a large measure have taught you to hate yourselves and physical existence. They have told you to love God, but rarely taught you to experience the gods in yourselves.
"Now: In one way or another religions have always followed, again, the development of your consciousness, and so they have served its purposes and yours; and they have always reflected, though distorted, those greater inner realities of your being....
"There is nothing wrong with the concept of an egotistically based individual being, colon: I am not suggesting, therefore, that you individuality is something to be lost, thrown aside, or superceded....
"I am saying that the individual self must become consciously aware of far more reality; that it must allow its recognition of identity to expand so that it includes previously unconscious knowledge. To do this you must understand, again, that man must move beyond the concept of one god, one self, one body, one world, as these ideas are currently understood. You are now poised, in your terms, upon a threshold from which the race can go many ways. ...There are potentials within the body's mechanisms, in your terms, not yet used. Developed, they can immeasurably enrich the race, and bring it to levels of spiritual and psychic and physical fulfillment. If some changes are not made, the race as such will not endure."
-session 687, pp85-87
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