The Early Sessions
Session 359: Life Hacks from a "Cool Head" Welcome to the cosmic lounge! Today we are diving into the deep end of the reality pool with Session 359 of The Early Sessions Book 8 of the Seth Material, recorded on August 7, 1967. This session is a total vibe, featuring Jane Roberts (Ruburt), Rob Butts (Joseph), and their friends Pete, Stephen, and Julie. It’s a mix of spiritual tough love, dietary advice, and some serious "get your life together" energy. The Real Deal on Psychic Growth Seth doesn't pull punches. If you thought psychic development was just a shortcut to winning the lottery, think again. * Personality over Perks: Psychic ability is meant for overall personality development, not as a cheat code for physical life. * The Spiritual Catch-22: Physical benefits and predictions are the result of spiritual growth. If you go chasing the perks first, you actually shut down the development you're looking for. * The Power of Choice: Seth refuses to make decisions for his friends. Why? Because the whole point of these sessions is to help people grow in self-confidence and strength by making their own choices. Stephen’s Reality Check: Diet and Decisions Stephen gets a bit of a cosmic "intervention" in this session. Seth plays the role of the ultimate life coach/nutritionist. * Eat Your Veggies (Seriously): Stephen’s diet was all over the place, leading to weight loss and "tingling" symptoms. Seth’s advice? Balance those proteins and carbs, and don't let the weight drop below 138 lbs. * Stop the Blame Game: Seth points out that defeats are usually caused by inner problems we haven't faced. Bitterness is just dead weight. * The Jockey Dream: In a classic psychological read, Seth suggests Stephen wants to be a jockey specifically because it's hard. That way, if he fails, he can blame the "obstacles" instead of himself. Julie’s Probabilities For Julie, whom Seth affectionately calls the "high-apple-pie-in-the-sky girl," the future looks pretty interesting. * The Denver Connection: Seth picks up a "probability" of a new job or a man named Dan connected to Denver within an eight-month window. * Family Glue: Julie is the "nourishing element" of the family, but Seth warns her not to shield her brother Pete too much. He needs room to grow his own "inner senses." * Romance on the Horizon: A serious romance is likely within two years, but like everything in Seth-land, it’s a "probability," not a "frozen future." Key Insights from the "Old Man from the Mountain" * Self-Reliance: "Any true success must come through your own efforts, for no other success has any meaning at all." * No Easy Outs: Seth explains that the easiest way is often the hardest in the long run. * Seth as a "Cool Head": When Pete calls him a "real cool head," Seth is genuinely pleased. He’s not here to be a fortune teller; he’s here to teach. Notable Quotes "The purpose of such a session is instead to help you develop, to grow in self-confidence and strength through making your own decisions." "If you do not learn to enjoy today you will not enjoy the future no matter what it may bring." "Now if I sound like the old man from the mountain, so must it be." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits & Resources This document is based on the Seth Material, credited to the New Awareness Network. If you’re looking to level up your understanding of reality, you should absolutely study the Seth Material books. Check out the New Awareness Network website and bookstore for the good stuff at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions].
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