The Early Sessions
Session 415: The Mystery of the Vanishing Pilot Welcome to the cosmic lounge, seekers. Grab a cold drink and kick back, because things are about to get a little bit chilling and a whole lot of interesting. We are diving into the archives of the Seth Material, specifically Session 415 from The Early Sessions, Book 8, recorded on the sweltering night of June 10, 1968. While the rest of the world was dealing with the heat, Jane Roberts (referred to as Ruburt by Seth) was navigating some heavy "chemical patterns" and channeling some serious detective work for a man named John Pitre. The Mystery of Albert Blevins Back in 1968, John Pitre was looking for answers about a pilot, Albert Blevins, who had vanished into thin air—or rather, thin water—near the Gulf Coast about four years prior. Seth didn't just give a vague "he's gone" answer; he went full-on forensic. * Not a Fireball: Despite what you might expect from a plane crash, Seth clarifies this wasn't a mid-air explosion. It was a death by drowning, not fire. * The "Oops" Moment: The plane didn't run out of gas. Instead, it suffered from "fuel difficulties"—the fuel simply wasn't getting to where it needed to go. The engine stalled in the air, and things went south very quickly. * A Chilling Exit: The pilot actually managed to bail out, but luck wasn't on his side. The parachute never fully opened and ended up landing right on top of him. Talk about a bad day at the office. * The Unwitting Witness: Seth mentions a guy working at or owning a small tackle shop nearby. This man saw something being "pulled up" but didn't realize the gravity of what he was seeing. * The Secret Current: The wreckage didn't just sit there; an underwater/underground current captured the plane, though the pilot’s body wasn't taken with it. Geographical Breadcrumbs Seth threw out a bunch of specific clues that would make any investigator's head spin. If you're looking for a treasure hunt, here are the coordinates: * Highway 13: The number 13 popped up, likely referring to the highway number running past that aforementioned tackle shop. * The Destination Change: Blevins wasn't where he was supposed to be. He decided to head in a different direction to visit a male friend. * Word Fragments: Seth dropped the letters "D E L" in connection to the friend, and "Q U A" in connection to a nearby town of about 2,000 people. * Spokane Connection: Apparently, someone connected to the pilot has a sister in Spokane. Seth really has no respect for privacy when it comes to the ethereal plane. Seth’s Commentary on the "Muggy" Medium It wasn't just the pilot's story making waves. Jane was having a rough time because of the "hottest and muggiest night" of the summer. Seth had to explain why the session was a bit short: * Chemical Adjustments: Seth noted that Ruburt (Jane) undergoes specific chemical patterns during the first wave of warm weather. * Energy Utilization: Her system was busy making "overall adjustments" to how she uses her own energy. Even a medium needs a tune-up when the humidity hits 90%. Key Quote from the Session To give you a taste of the atmosphere, here is a direct excerpt of Seth’s impressions: "A death by drowning, rather than fire... Fuel difficulties; not a lack of fuel, but the fuel was not getting where it should get. A stalling... in the air. The pilot bailed out. The chute landed on top of him, never fully opened." --- Visit the New Awareness Network website and their bookstore to find The Early Sessions at: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions].
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