“The consciousness of being human was fully developed in the cave man, of course, but the human conception was alive in the fish. We have spoken of mental genes. These are more or less psychic blueprints for physical matter, and in these mental genes existed the pattern for your type of self-consciousness.”

—  Jane Roberts

Source: Seth, Dreams & Projections of Consciousness, (1986), p. 159, quoting from Seth Session 26

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