| Selected Jane Roberts-Seth books found at Brass Ring Books |
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Adventures in Consciousness Conversations With Seth Dreams, "Evolution," and Value Fulfillment God of Jane Psychic Politics Seth, Dreams and Projections of Consciousness Seth Speaks ** The "Unknown" Reality The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events The Magical Approach The Nature of Personal Reality ** The Nature of the Psyche The Seth Material The Way Toward Health (** the primers of quantum philosophy) |
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We are taking it for granted that if your interest doesn't fade after the first paragraph of this meandering collection, then you are most likely someone who has read Jane Roberts and Seth and you are interested in some of the ways in which we meet the challenges that quantum philosophy presents. Any attempt in detail on our part to start at the beginning and define the basics that have already been so gracefully and successfully treated in Roberts-Seth books would be redundant in an arrogant sort of way - and it would impede our travels. We are far too deep into the jungle by now, to go back - following our own idiot(*) path, and mesmerized with our present. If you haven't read the basics and come to understand them, study the "primers" at least (see list at top of this page), and then perhaps some of what is here will make a little sense. Or not. The standard reminder: All names are changed and identities altered, including, frequently, our own. It doesn't matter who did, said or thought what, because we are all in this together, anyway. And, as a matter of fact, whatever you read here pertains to you at a deeply personal level, or you wouldn't be reading it - right? Most especially if you feel some emotional reaction to what you read does it spotlight an issue that is on your itinerary. As Seth said, pay attention to the emotions: They are a personal barometer of what is most important to each of us. So, let us begin where we are, which is observing the momentary world in front of us, the people in it, and how it all reflects us to ourselves. (*) idiot - one of Seth's favorite words, used in the context of "uniqueness," that which is uncommon or singular. This is a definition that has recently fallen into disuse but appears in earlier versions of Webster's Dictionary.
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A drop in the big bucket of topics that interest us. As we publish something for you to read on one of these items, it will turn blue, grow an underline, and become a link. All the rest are still cloud shapes: |
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Combing the reflection in the mirror Lazy thinking and wandering into the mire Consciousness is dispassionate
Impulse - following our cells
Self-Pity
When we're just coasting, we get what we expect
We get what we concentrate on - the key to discreation
Infinite levels of reality - the dirty skillet
Time is relative
Death - we choose - the detached view
In-difference/love - and fear
Fashionable diseases Then it was eggs, now it's carbs. (Really serious food fads) The weight of the world. (Body parts and interrelatedness)
Water always runs downhill, thank the powers that be. (Mass consciousness)
Rocks think? (Consciousness Units)
When you catch cold. . . . (Brainwashing in a free society) The sea and the fingers. (How we are related)
Take your head out of the sand and face reality. ("Facts" are just the strongest beliefs)
100% responsibility
Deservability - the receptionist who owned a mansion
Laughing at oneself
You take your work too seriously and your play not seriously enough
Over-intellectualizing - Seth people are afraid of appearing not altogether
Charity begins at home
Conventional religion, classic philosophy and their primrose paths Always: It's the belief that causes the emotion Putting ourselves in the other person's shoes, or we're all doing the best we can We are playing every role Instead of condemnation, try simple choosing |
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