| << On the deck chairs of the Titanic | 2002 > November | In-flight movies >> |
On the train yesterday I was thinking about the Seth books, by Jane Roberts. I haven’t read one in about 17 years, and while they are memorable I don’t think about them often.
Over dinner last night B asked if I’d read them. (We agreed that The Nature of Personal Reality was the best.)
| << On the deck chairs of the Titanic | 2002 > November | In-flight movies >> |
Copyright © 2009 Douglas S. Wyatt, all rights reserved
5 comments
After reading Janes stuff for 35 years on and off, My favorite is the Seth Material closely followed by Seth Speaks. Makes sense to me.
– Mountain Man, Tuesday, 15 June 2004, 5:47 PM PDT
My favorite Seth book is The Nature of Personal Reality.
since then, I have attracted into my life the Abraham material...it’s the next logical step from Seth.
Check out their site:
www.abraham-hicks.com
– Vince, Tuesday, 1 November 2005, 9:46 PM PST
I read this stuff when I was younger however there is a lot with them I can now see is probably incorrect. For example it seems doubtful that we do “create reality” inwardly to any great extent in the manner described. Physical reality is not an illusion in the manner that the texts would seek to persuade us furthermore. They were an interesting read at the time though.
– Richard, Saturday, 21 January 2006, 10:53 AM PST
Jane Roberts was taken from us too soon. Would it be that Robert F. Butts had any unpublished works in the archives,for future publication,I would not hesitate to
purchase them. Jane was a true catalyst of creativity.
– philip northrop, Saturday, 6 October 2007, 5:28 AM PDT
I read Seth material 20 years ago...and I recently picked up the books and realized how very true they are...especially with physical reality as an illusion. The material has helped me understand quantum physics and it is exciting to see this material manifesting in our scientific world.
– Mary Ann, Monday, 19 November 2007, 6:24 PM PST
This discussion has been closed. Thanks to those who participated.