Summary of Jane Roberts's The Nature of Personal Reality

Summary of Jane Roberts's The Nature of Personal Reality

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

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#1 The world as you see it is a reflection of what you are, a reflection not in glass but in three dimensional reality. The smallest blade of grass, or flower, is aware of this connection, and without reasoning comprehends its position, its uniqueness, and its source of vitality.

#2 You are the living picture of yourself. Your feelings, thoughts, and events all affect your physical appearance. You did not just happen to be thin or fat, tall or short, healthy or ill. Those characteristics were chosen by your inner self.

#3 Ruburt was correct in the insight that his book was not dictation. He was more intrigued with questions concerning consciousness and personality, since beginning his novel. He did not realize that he created the personalities free of time and organized them under the leadership of the conscious mind.

#4 Your experience in the world of physical matter flows outward from the center of your inner psyche. You perceive this experience, and from it the most minute areas of your outer experience spring. Your feelings have electromagnetic realities that rise outward and affect the atmosphere itself.

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