“And I tell you that whether or not these projection images are hallucinations, they can be dangerous and you must respect the reality in which they exist. I want to be sure that you realize that some of these constructions will belong to other systems. You are safe as long as you do not meddle. You may explore, and freely, and that is all.”

—  Jane Roberts

Source: Seth, Dreams & Projections of Consciousness, (1986), p. 334, quoting from Session 265

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