The Early Sessions
Session 388: Cosmic Course Correction We’re looking at a transcript dated December 20, 1967, where Seth breaks down why we sometimes pick the "hard mode" in the game of life. This session was held for John and Peg Pitre, dealing with Peg’s struggle with multiple sclerosis. The Science of the "Brain Zap" Before getting into the past-life drama, Seth gets technical about how our vibes literally affect our hardware. It turns out, repression isn't just a mood killer; it's a motor system killer. * Peg’s condition involves "strong electrical brain discharges" in disorganized patterns. * Emotions are described as "electrical, magnetic realities." When you bottle them up, they don't just vanish; they cause erratic disorders in the body's stability. * Seth notes that Peg resisted hypnosis because the "intense psychic and psychological reorganization" required for recovery felt scarier than the illness itself. Karma: It’s Not a Cosmic Slap Forget what you heard about karma being a punishment for being a jerk. Seth flips the script, explaining that we choose our challenges like a soul-level CrossFit workout. * Quote: "The basic idea of karma is not punishment. Karma presents the opportunity for development; to make use of opportunities that were not taken advantage of, to fill in gaps of ignorance, to enlarge understanding through experience, to do what should be done." * Free choice is the ultimate rule. No one is forcing you into a difficult life; your "entity" (the bigger you) sets up the drama to help you grow. The Italian Soap Opera (Past Life Edition) Seth takes us back to a hill village in Southern Italy (near Ventura) to explain the root of the current situation. * The Persona: Peg was once a man named Nicolo Vanguardi. * The Conflict: Nicolo had a crippled daughter, Rosalina. He cared for her for years but was "thoroughly embittered" and resented her for ruining his chances to remarry. * The Twist: When Rosalina finally left at age 33 with a man from a nearby village, Nicolo hated her for "forsaking" him. * The Reversal: In this life, the roles are flipped. Peg is now the one being cared for, experiencing the dependency she once resented in her daughter. Interestingly, John was the man who took the daughter away in that past life. The "One-Dose" Strategy Why would anyone choose a heavy illness? According to Seth, Peg’s entity is a bit of a "daredevil" who wanted to finish her earthly business in one go. * Peg chose to "telescope" her learning into one life situation rather than spreading it out over several boring ones. * By adopting a position of dependency, she is facing "grievous flaws" like impatience and lack of compassion head-on. * Quote: "This is the last reincarnation for John’s wife because of this decision. The personality will then have experience in other than earthly existences." * Seth emphasizes that there is no "predestination." While the challenge was set, the outcome—whether recovery or early departure—is still up to the individual's choice. Visit and find them at the New Awareness Network website and bookstore: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions]. Session 367 ~ 373, 375, 377 ~ 380, 382, 384, 385 and 387 are not included in Book 8 of The Early Sessions. These sessions were deleted from the record because they contained highly personal materials. Some of the sessions are published in "The Personal Sessions".
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