Carrie
2011-04-26 20:02:26 UTC
Since Sidney keeps recommending this book, maybe we can post from it and
discuss it as we go along?
I found several sources of downloads, online, but I have the actual book
right here. I also have another Seth book "The Nature of the Psyche". But
maybe personal reality should come first...
from the introduction by Jane Roberts...
"I had no conscious work to do on the book at all. I simply went into
trace twice a week, spoke in a 'mediumistic' capacity for Seth, or as Seth,
and dictated the words to my husband, Robert Butts, who wrote them down"
"My idea[about the material and what it means] briefly is this. Our
usual orientation is focused pretty excluseively in what we think of as the
'real' world, but there are many realities. By shifting our consciousness,
we can glimpse these alternate realities, and all of them are the appearance
that Reality takes under certain contions. I don't believe that we can
necessarily describe one in terms of another"
She says she had no idea WHAT she said, or was written down, until after
when she would read the manuscripts.
I didn't plan to read this and compare it to ACIM because Sidney has
indicated over and over it's not at all the same. But so far, it sounds just
like what Helen experienced, only she took down what she "got" herself, in
shorthand. Which is called scribing, becuase it's written, not channeling
which I guess is spoken (and written down by someone else)
The idea that we can change our mind and what we see/experience of "the
world" (reality) is similar, too.
But, I am only on page one. It would be good, if going over this page
by page to stick to the page we are on (or I am on, and anyone else who
might be reading here is reading that I post)
Maybe his will and can turn into a real discussion? I don't know
about cults, but from what I've h eard and seen (and there are YouTubes of
Jane actually channeling this, in a trance) it seems she had quite a group
of followers, and still does, though she is no longer in a body.
A cult is supposed to have a guru or leader, would that make "Seth" the
leader, or maybe Jane? Can a guru/leader not be in a physical body? And who
is the guru/leader involved with the ACIM "cult" which is also a book?
discuss it as we go along?
I found several sources of downloads, online, but I have the actual book
right here. I also have another Seth book "The Nature of the Psyche". But
maybe personal reality should come first...
from the introduction by Jane Roberts...
"I had no conscious work to do on the book at all. I simply went into
trace twice a week, spoke in a 'mediumistic' capacity for Seth, or as Seth,
and dictated the words to my husband, Robert Butts, who wrote them down"
"My idea[about the material and what it means] briefly is this. Our
usual orientation is focused pretty excluseively in what we think of as the
'real' world, but there are many realities. By shifting our consciousness,
we can glimpse these alternate realities, and all of them are the appearance
that Reality takes under certain contions. I don't believe that we can
necessarily describe one in terms of another"
She says she had no idea WHAT she said, or was written down, until after
when she would read the manuscripts.
I didn't plan to read this and compare it to ACIM because Sidney has
indicated over and over it's not at all the same. But so far, it sounds just
like what Helen experienced, only she took down what she "got" herself, in
shorthand. Which is called scribing, becuase it's written, not channeling
which I guess is spoken (and written down by someone else)
The idea that we can change our mind and what we see/experience of "the
world" (reality) is similar, too.
But, I am only on page one. It would be good, if going over this page
by page to stick to the page we are on (or I am on, and anyone else who
might be reading here is reading that I post)
Maybe his will and can turn into a real discussion? I don't know
about cults, but from what I've h eard and seen (and there are YouTubes of
Jane actually channeling this, in a trance) it seems she had quite a group
of followers, and still does, though she is no longer in a body.
A cult is supposed to have a guru or leader, would that make "Seth" the
leader, or maybe Jane? Can a guru/leader not be in a physical body? And who
is the guru/leader involved with the ACIM "cult" which is also a book?