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5.0 out of 5 stars
Doorways nobody notices, April 29, 1999
This review is from: The Early Sessions: Sessions 43-85 : 4/13/64-9/7/64 (A Seth Book, Book 2) (Paperback)
In the second volume of the Early Sessions books, we have a natural continuation from volume 1, as indeed, these books are transcripts of the sessions as they were held.
In this one, Seth gets into the province of dreams, and the psychological reality that is layered beneath our "camouflage" world. It becomes apparent that we have more than one point of focus available, and, at least to a degree, we can consciously set out to explore. The more we learn of ourselves, and the closer in line we can bring our earth-focused ego with our inner ego (the one that deals with the universal), the more we can recapture our psychic heritage and develop inherent abilities we now consider paranormal. (I sometimes picture myself as a chimpanzee with an electric fan; if I could just figure out how to plug it in, life would be so much cooler!) Seth offers practical suggestions on how.
Seth covers complicated material, such as the existence of interdependent, interlinked, yet sovereign planes of existence through which energy flows, each plane being open-ended, while maintaining its own integrity. (Sort of like open doorways that nobody notices.) He explains space-what it is, what it isn't (empty). He talks about matter and antimatter. He tells us we create our own reality, and then goes on to show us how it's done, down to the creative dance of the minutest energy units and their ability to combine to form all we survey. And Seth explains the vital role that our own thoughts, emotions and expectations play in that creation.
Still, Seth is never heavy reading. He presents his material lucidly, in laymen's terms, often with humor. Throughout this book Seth continues to include personal information for Jane and Rob (as well as others)-information that has immense implications for us all, such as provocative comments on what might have happened, had Jane and Rob made a different decision at a given point in their lives. Here Seth seems to be paving the way for a later explanation of "probabilities." Living multidimensional lives, we often change destinies (probabilities) more easily than changing trains. Ah, but meanwhile, the old life continues, unbeknownst to us! It seems that we all make such changes throughout our lifetime, and when we see photos of ourselves in the family album, we may be looking at people who went on to entirely different destinies than the one we know! Hmmm. Fascinating stuff.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great series!, June 1, 2000
This review is from: The Early Sessions: Sessions 43-85 : 4/13/64-9/7/64 (A Seth Book, Book 2) (Paperback)
Another incredible Seth book. In this book Seth covers reincarnation and the creation of matter by the inner self through the subconscious. A lot of information on hypnosis, suggestion and psychological time. Good information on expectation and emotion as used to manifest personal life changes.
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