The Early Sessions
Session 401: Cosmic Art Lessons Welcome to a look at some interdimensional art advice that’s honestly a whole vibe. We are diving into Session 401 from The Early Sessions Book 8 of the Seth Material, recorded on March 27, 1968. This session features Seth (channeled by Jane Roberts) giving some high-level, cosmic tips to Joseph (Robert Butts) on how to stop painting just "things" and start painting the actual energy of the universe. All credit for this mind-bending wisdom goes to the Seth Material and the publisher, New Awareness Network. The Big Picture: Painting from the Inside Out Seth jumps right in with the idea that being an artist isn't about standing back and judging a scene; it’s about jumping into the energy pool. * Energy Over Form: Seth explains that the shapes we see—mountains, trees, your morning coffee—are just temporary. The real "permanency" is the conscious energy that builds them. * No Outsiders Allowed: You can’t actually step outside of reality to get a better view. As Seth humorously notes: "You cannot step outside it for a better view. It is easier to realize that the vision and the ever-alive energy is far more permanent than the forms." * The Artist’s Role: Instead of stepping back to see a landscape, you should "step into it" to feel the "gestalt" or the energy pattern beneath the surface. If you get the energy right, the form follows naturally. The "Stone Power" Exercise If you’re feeling a bit stuck, Seth suggests a chillingly cool exercise for your next outdoor sketching session: * Pick a Target: Find one small thing—a flower, a stone, whatever catches your eye. * The Power Source: Imagine the energy inside that tiny object is perpetual and vital. * Universal Battery: Pretend this one object is the center of the universe, and everything else gets its energy from it. * Feel the Pulse: Do this until you can feel the energy "pulsate within the form." This makes the painting radiate psychically, reminding the viewer of the whole universe you didn't paint. Technical Tips from the Great Beyond Seth gets surprisingly specific about painting techniques, even channeling advice from what seems to be a "Van Elder"—a Danish or Norwegian artist from the 1700s or 1800s. * Transparents vs. Opaques: Use transparent oils for movement, vitality, and "ever-mobile energy." Use opaques for physical heaviness, duration, and dark moods. Seth notes: "transparents should be used also to show that in actuality rocks are as light as air, and to hint at the ever-mobile energy that forms them." * The "Van Elder" Secret: This mysterious artist suggested starting with siennas and a hint of violet for flesh tones, layering with transparent ochre and a muted green, then placing the top complexion tone on lightly "as if a wind could blow it away." * Don't Box in the Fruit: Seth jokes that "Ruburt does not want me to hurt your feelings with apples," but points out that an apple isn't just stuck in a "tight hole of space." It transforms space into an apple. Final Thoughts and Cosmic Homework This session reminds us that nothing exists in isolation. Whether it's a portrait or a bowl of fruit, the energy of the personality or the object should radiate outward. * Study the Material: If you want to get your head around more of this, go study the Seth Material books. You can visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions]. * Podcast Notice: This podcast is distributed free of charge on all major platforms for educational purposes. Stay cosmic!
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