*Projected Illusions* Q: The subject of awareness... B: Yes. Q: ...would aware-ing be more properly describing that action; awareness not as a condition, but as an action? B: In a sense. Q: It is like sweeping across and putting a perception, or aware-ing, would be more descriptive of what is really is going on there. B: How about simply being? Q: Okay. You mean in place of that or synonymous to that? B: Yes. Q: Okay. Secondly: this dimension of self... B: Yes. Q: ... I've looked at that area and when I got back with some feedback there were twelve... I guess it is agreed that there are twelve levels of self, but then I noticed that they're all objective, it's all out there. Do you concur with that? B: It is all subjectively created to appear objective. Q: Okay. It is a funny subject because no matter where I look, I'm not there. You understand what I'm saying? B: You are always here. But the idea of creating or creating the illusion, the ability to create the illusion of a here and a there is one of the definitions of third density, the physical reality that you are in. The ability to create the illusion of an objectified universe is what gives you the opportunity to forget that you have created it, so you can play the game of being limited. Q: Okay. All right, that doesn't quite do it for me. Let me see if I can get this... B: All right. Q: ... it is real simple... B: Okay. Q: ... it's just I haven't got the simplicity of it yet. B: Okay. Q: Um, referring to myself, where I originate in my awareness of myself... B: Where you originate? Q: Well, this is the thing, it is not really awareness. I'm talking about an area without space and time. B: Yes. Q: So, um... B: You are. That is it. Q: Yeah, but what about these other selves: upper-self, lower-self... B: They are projected illusions of seeming objectivity. Q: Okay. Thank you. B: Thank you.