The Seth Books
This post has been in draft for a while, may as well publish my babble...
In 2003 I was handed a book titled 'The Seth Material' (by Jane Roberts) by a work colleague. He had purchased the book following the death of his mother in the hope that it would make the grieving process easier. He recommended it to me after a few lunchtime in-depth conversations.
After my initial completion of the book, I felt that it was very interesting however I may have only absorbed 5% of the actual message. I handed the book back and that was the end of it for around 2 years during which my life continued as normal.
2 years later although my life was very hectic with a business, a 3 year old and a newborn, I suddenly felt a strong urge to study a wide range of 'new age' or esoteric information. After sifting through a whole lot of books and online information, I ended up coming back round to the Seth Books.
After reading and re-reading about 6 of the books, I am finally starting to grasp these mind-blowing concepts about the nature of reality, some of which physically hurt my brain in trying to comprehend. On a certain level, the more I read, the more things start to seem familiar, like some lost, profound knowledge that we once knew somewhere in the scheme of things.
The subjects covered include the true nature of our reality, how our physical system is just the outer crust of an infinite number of worlds both physical and non-physical.
I see the world and myself in a totally different way. For example, when we look at things on a mollecular level, everything including us is made of the same stuff which is just vibrating at a different rate. I see thought as a form of energy (just as valid as electricity) which manifests the physical world around us and our experience within it.
I feel comforted to know that there never was a beginning or an end and in death, I will continue to exist...
In 2003 I was handed a book titled 'The Seth Material' (by Jane Roberts) by a work colleague. He had purchased the book following the death of his mother in the hope that it would make the grieving process easier. He recommended it to me after a few lunchtime in-depth conversations.
After my initial completion of the book, I felt that it was very interesting however I may have only absorbed 5% of the actual message. I handed the book back and that was the end of it for around 2 years during which my life continued as normal.
2 years later although my life was very hectic with a business, a 3 year old and a newborn, I suddenly felt a strong urge to study a wide range of 'new age' or esoteric information. After sifting through a whole lot of books and online information, I ended up coming back round to the Seth Books.
After reading and re-reading about 6 of the books, I am finally starting to grasp these mind-blowing concepts about the nature of reality, some of which physically hurt my brain in trying to comprehend. On a certain level, the more I read, the more things start to seem familiar, like some lost, profound knowledge that we once knew somewhere in the scheme of things.
The subjects covered include the true nature of our reality, how our physical system is just the outer crust of an infinite number of worlds both physical and non-physical.
I see the world and myself in a totally different way. For example, when we look at things on a mollecular level, everything including us is made of the same stuff which is just vibrating at a different rate. I see thought as a form of energy (just as valid as electricity) which manifests the physical world around us and our experience within it.
I feel comforted to know that there never was a beginning or an end and in death, I will continue to exist...


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