The Early Sessions

420 Seth's Business Letter And Channeling Physics

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Session 420: The Ghostly Business Manager and the Sweaty Seance This briefing document synthesizes the insights from Session 420 of The Early Sessions Book 8 of the Seth Material, recorded on the humid night of July 1, 1968. The Vibe: Business as Unusual The session kicked off in a literal pressure cooker. It was 9:09 PM, the air was thick enough to chew, and Jane Roberts (Ruburt) wasn't even sure she could pull off a session in that heat. But Seth, ever the professional, showed up with a specific agenda: he wanted to handle some business mail. * The Stenographer Request: In a hilarious turn of events, Seth asked Robert Butts (Joseph) to play "stenographer" so he could dictate a letter to Prentice-Hall. * The Quote: Seth opened with a polite but firm directive: "I do not mean to demean you. However I would appreciate it if you would this evening act as a stenographer on my behalf, in a business matter." * The Intent: Seth took it upon himself to introduce himself to the publishers (Mr. Mossman and Miss Carr) and provide the "inside scoop" on various psychologists who had been studying the material. Seth’s Professional Performance Reviews Seth didn't hold back on his "LinkedIn-style" endorsements (or lack thereof) for the academics involved in the project: * Dr. George Instream: Seth described him as an "upright" but "very cautious" man. Apparently, Instream was so afraid of taking risks that he let Dr. J.B. Rhine grab all the glory in parapsychology. Seth noted that while their test results were good, they weren't "mathematically appraised" the way Instream wanted because Jane’s abilities were still in development. * Ray Van Over: Seth admitted they hadn't spoken directly, but confirmed the impressions Jane gave in her own voice were spot on. * Dr. Gene Bernard: Seth showed a softer side here, mentioning he provided clairvoyant material for Bernard while he was sick. However, Seth refused to use Bernard’s illness as a "proof of legitimacy," stating, "I will not have any part of showing my own legitimacy by pointing up the weaknesses of a man’s condition." The Forecast: Publication with a Side of Heatwaves Despite the "business is not my line" disclaimer, Seth made a bold prediction that turned out to be a major vibe-check for the future of the material. * The Big Reveal: Seth essentially manifested his own career, telling the folks at Prentice-Hall: "My material will be published... I believe that you will be my publishers." * The Science of Sweating: When Robert asked how the gross weather affected the session, Seth dropped some electromagnetic knowledge. Trance states usually lower body temperature, so extreme external heat creates a "break" in the transmission. * The Quote: Explaining the technical difficulties of ghost-writing in a heatwave, Seth noted: "The unstable elements are not helpful. The electromagnetic components of the atmosphere and of the personality both are in a state of unbalance, that changes very rapidly." * Dream States vs. OBEs: Seth pointed out that while dreams usually rev up the body's processes and temperature, out-of-body experiences (OBEs) actually lower it. Final Thoughts for the Seekers This session proves that even an "energy personality essence" knows how to handle a professional follow-up letter while navigating a humid Monday night. * Visit the Source: Check out the New Awareness Network website and bookstore for the complete collection at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions].

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420 Seth's Business Letter And Channeling Physics

Session 420: The Ghostly Business Manager and the Sweaty Seance This briefing document synthesizes the insights from Session 420 of The Early Sessions Book 8 of the Seth Material, recorded on the humid night of July 1, 1968. The Vibe: Business as Unusual The session kicked off in a literal pressure cooker. It was 9:09 PM, the air was thick enough to chew, and Jane Roberts (Ruburt) wasn't even sure she could pull off a session in that heat. But Seth, ever the professional, showed up with a specific agenda: he wanted to handle some business mail. * The Stenographer Request: In a hilarious turn of events, Seth asked Robert Butts (Joseph) to play "stenographer" so he could dictate a letter to Prentice-Hall. * The Quote: Seth opened with a polite but firm directive: "I do not mean to demean you. However I would appreciate it if you would this evening act as a stenographer on my behalf, in a business matter." * The Intent: Seth took it upon himself to introduce himself to the publishers (Mr. Mossman and Miss Carr) and provide the "inside scoop" on various psychologists who had been studying the material. Seth’s Professional Performance Reviews Seth didn't hold back on his "LinkedIn-style" endorsements (or lack thereof) for the academics involved in the project: * Dr. George Instream: Seth described him as an "upright" but "very cautious" man. Apparently, Instream was so afraid of taking risks that he let Dr. J.B. Rhine grab all the glory in parapsychology. Seth noted that while their test results were good, they weren't "mathematically appraised" the way Instream wanted because Jane’s abilities were still in development. * Ray Van Over: Seth admitted they hadn't spoken directly, but confirmed the impressions Jane gave in her own voice were spot on. * Dr. Gene Bernard: Seth showed a softer side here, mentioning he provided clairvoyant material for Bernard while he was sick. However, Seth refused to use Bernard’s illness as a "proof of legitimacy," stating, "I will not have any part of showing my own legitimacy by pointing up the weaknesses of a man’s condition." The Forecast: Publication with a Side of Heatwaves Despite the "business is not my line" disclaimer, Seth made a bold prediction that turned out to be a major vibe-check for the future of the material. * The Big Reveal: Seth essentially manifested his own career, telling the folks at Prentice-Hall: "My material will be published... I believe that you will be my publishers." * The Science of Sweating: When Robert asked how the gross weather affected the session, Seth dropped some electromagnetic knowledge. Trance states usually lower body temperature, so extreme external heat creates a "break" in the transmission. * The Quote: Explaining the technical difficulties of ghost-writing in a heatwave, Seth noted: "The unstable elements are not helpful. The electromagnetic components of the atmosphere and of the personality both are in a state of unbalance, that changes very rapidly." * Dream States vs. OBEs: Seth pointed out that while dreams usually rev up the body's processes and temperature, out-of-body experiences (OBEs) actually lower it. Final Thoughts for the Seekers This session proves that even an "energy personality essence" knows how to handle a professional follow-up letter while navigating a humid Monday night. * Visit the Source: Check out the New Awareness Network website and bookstore for the complete collection at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions].

Gisteren30 min
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419 God Is Smaller Than A Brown Nut

Cosmic Nuts and Transparent Peepers: Insights from Session 419 Grab a seat and get comfortable, because we are diving into some seriously deep—and slightly trippy—metaphysical waters. This briefing explores the vibes and revelations of Session 419 of The Early Sessions, Book 8 of the Seth Material, recorded on June 26, 1968. In this session, things got a little "extra." Jane Roberts didn't just channel the usual Seth; she tapped into "the other one"—the massive, ancient entity that Seth is a part of. Here is the lowdown on what went down during that Wednesday night trance and the funky experiment that followed. The Collective "We" and the Cosmic Brown Nut Seth’s entity isn't just one personality; it’s more like a giant cosmic team. Imagine a spiritual "All-Star" squad where everyone is named Seth. * The Big Entity: This entity existed before time even had a name. It helped shape energy into physical matter. It’s composed of "multitudinous selves," all of whom share the same core message but adapt to the times. * The Nutty Reality: If you were to look at this entity physically, it wouldn’t be a giant ghost. It would look like a mass smaller than a "brown nut" because its energy is so insanely concentrated. * Memory is a Tree: To Seth, you aren’t a finished product. You are growing inside his memory like a tree growing through space. He’s not just watching you; he’s experiencing your "probable selves" too. * Key Insight Quote: "We are Seth, and whenever we have spoken we have been known as Seth... Physically you would find me a mass smaller than a brown nut, for my energy is so highly concentrated." The Personality as a "Peephole" Ever feel like you're just a window looking out at the universe? Well, according to this session, you basically are. * The Transparent Self: Our personalities act as "warps" or "peepholes." We are transparent areas through which information from other dimensions can flow. * Shoutout to the Ego: People love to hate on the ego, but Seth says to give it a break. The ego is like a necessary security guard. It keeps the "energy behind the personality" from blowing us apart before we are ready to handle it. * Creative Release: Because this cosmic energy is always flowing through us, it can’t be dammed up. That’s why humans feel the urge to write, paint, or get psychic—it's a release valve for the energy of the universe. * Key Insight Quote: "The window cannot see through itself, but you can see through the window. So this personality does not always know what it is about, and yet the results can be seen." The "Mail-Order" Psychic Experiment Fast forward to June 29, 1968. Jane decided to flex her psychic muscles on a postcard from Parker Publishing. * The Vibe Check: Just by touching the card, Jane sensed the publishers were totally into her book and the Seth Material. She even picked up on the fact that they’d want to condense the first three chapters. * Trance State: Even though she thought she was wide awake, she later realized she’d slipped into a light trance because the specifics of the info became "hazy" afterward. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits & Study Resources This document is based on the Seth Material, which is the absolute gold standard for understanding the nature of reality. Big thanks to the publisher, New Awareness Network, for keeping these sessions available. If you want to get your own mind blown by the full text, you should definitely study the Seth Material books. You can find them all at the New Awareness Network website and bookstore: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions].

Gisteren24 min
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418 Seth Pitches a Book on Mediumship Mechanics

Session 418: The "Inside-Out" Book Deal This briefing explores the vibes and revelations of Session 418 from The Early Sessions, Book 8 of the Seth Material, recorded on June 24, 1968. Pull up a chair, relax, and let's dive into what happens when a multidimensional personality decides he’s ready for his own book deal. The "Inside-Out" Book Deal Seth kicked things off with a lot of energy—loud voice, wide eyes, and a very "let’s get down to business" attitude. He’s tired of being the guest star in Jane’s life; he wants his own title on the shelf. * Seth proposed writing a complete book dictated through Jane (Ruburt) that explains the "psychological adventures" of his system and the mechanics of communication. * He finds it hilarious that Robert (Joseph) and Jane hadn't thought of it sooner, noting dryly: "I thought I would come to your assistance, for such a book would solve many problems." * The project would cover how he activates Jane’s associative patterns and how he views our world from his "unique perspective." * Seth even promised the profits to Jane and Robert, jokingly adding: "I have little need of them." * Key Quote: "It would involve a study of mediumship; not from the viewpoint of the medium, but from the viewpoint of the personality for which she speaks." Psychic Investigations & The "Prentice-Hall" Hits Seth took a detour into some psychic detective work regarding the people at Prentice-Hall, the publisher interested in their work. * He dropped specific names and impressions about editors Tam Mossman and Miss Carr, including details about a brown chair, orchids, and a desk drawer. * He even joked about a "battle of the bulge," noting that an editor was worried about her weight—proving that even high-level cosmic teachers aren't above a little office gossip if it illustrates a point. * These "hits" were meant to show how he manipulates information to reach the medium. The Zen of Noise: An Artistic Experiment Robert had been complaining about the neighborhood noise—lawn mowers, traffic, the works. Seth’s advice? Stop fighting it and start "chilling" with the chaos. * Seth suggested that instead of bracing against noise, Robert should "purposely plunge into them; go along with them as action, and they can refresh you." * He explained that noise represents "undisciplined vitality," which Robert feared due to his childhood. * By embracing the sound, Robert could translate that raw energy into his paintings, turning a "high-pitched yell" into a "landscape that screams." * Key Quote: "The sounds can be used in your paintings like colors. A freedom will result from this exercise, though you may be uneasy at trying it." Multidimensional Mechanics Seth got a bit "deep" toward the end, explaining that what people see in sessions isn't his "complete identity" because our reality simply can't hold it all. * He describes a "psychological bridge personality" that allows him to communicate. * He noted that sound actually forms physical structures our eyes can't see, but that we can perceive them intuitively. * Closing out the session, he wished Robert a happy belated birthday, noting that while he doesn't have birthdays anymore, he’s had plenty of "death days" in the past. --- Visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore for the complete volumes at: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions]

2 jul 202626 min
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417 Your Ego Is the Riverbank

Session 417: The Seth Stream and Personality Power Welcome to this briefing on Session 417, recorded on June 17, 1968. This session is part of The Early Sessions, Book 8 of the Seth Material. We’re diving into some seriously cool insights today about how the Seth material is structured and why Seth's "vibe" is just as important as his message. The Big Picture: Going With the Flow Jane and Rob were stressing about how to write a book for Prentice-Hall, and Seth stepped in with a chill metaphor to help them relax. He basically told them that no matter how they frame the questions, the same "inner unity" of truth comes through. * The Stream Metaphor: Seth describes the communication as a stream. * The Roles: In this cosmic setup, Rob and Jane are the banks of the stream, their past lives are the bottom, and Seth is the land itself and the source of the water. * The Delivery: Seth says it doesn't matter if you present the info "one wave at a time" (consecutive sessions) or "a bucket at a time" (topical excerpts). As he puts it, "Pure, sparkling water is pure sparkling water." * The Audience: Some people need to get their feet wet slowly with the early sessions, while others are ready to dive into the "headier stuff." Don't Edit Out the Personality Seth was very clear: he doesn't want to be a "disembodied" voice from the void. He wants his jokes, his sarcasm, and his specific traits included in the book. * Proof of Reality: He argues that his personality is proof of his independence. To leave it out would be to "rob the material." * No White Gowns: He wants to avoid the "long-white-gowned spiritualistic connotations" and keep things grounded and lively. * The Cayce Connection: Seth dropped some interesting tea about Edgar Cayce. He claimed Cayce’s info didn't come from a "storehouse" but from a personality Cayce couldn't perceive because it was too alien. Seth, however, chooses to use a personality we can actually understand. Relationship Realness: Rob and Jane The session also gets into the "inner framework" of Rob and Jane's marriage. Seth explains how they balance each other out like a well-oiled creative machine. * Emotional Refreshment: They both need to "plunge into inner realities" and then return to each other for "refreshment." * The Balancing Act: Ruburt (Jane) provides the emotional spur, while Joseph (Rob) provides the intellectual brakes that keep Jane from plunging too deep into other realities without a tether. * The Support System: Jane’s awareness of their partnership is deep because her childhood framework wasn't supportive, making her bond with Rob her primary anchor during times of stress. Key Quotes from the Source * "The inclusion of my personality characteristics therefore will in themselves be adequate proof to all but nincompoops, that a fully independent and highly articulate personality is behind it." * "I am the land from which the two banks are formed." * "The inclusion of my personality characteristics... will take away any long-white-gowned spiritualistic connotations, and put the survival personality thesis in a more proper light." * "Knowledge does not exist independently of the one who knows." * "I am the proof in my own pudding, you see." Closing Thoughts Seth ended the session on a high note, comparing himself to "Old King Cole, a merry old soul." Jane even came out of trance with a psychic hit that they’d hear from their publisher within three days! Visit the New Awareness Network website and check out the bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions].

30 jun 202628 min
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416 Illness Is a Script You Wrote

Session 416: Cosmic Wisdom and Fireside Vibes Welcome to a deep dive into the cosmic archives. We’re chilling out today with Session 416 of The Early Sessions Book 8 of the Seth Material, recorded on the evening of June 12, 1968. Grab a drink, get comfortable, and let’s unpack some heavy metaphysical truths with a side of Seth’s signature dry wit. Seth’s "Fireside Chat" and the Creative Breakthrough The session kicks off with Seth in a pretty legendary mood. He jokes about Jane (whom he calls Ruburt) starting to write "the book" and compares his teaching style to a famous world leader. * Seth opens with a humorous jab: "I did indeed, only now, tell Ruburt that if your Roosevelt held his fireside chats, I could hold mine, even without the benefit of a fireside." * He notes that Jane finally embarking on the book project is a major "breakthrough," though such endeavors naturally challenge the personality. * Seth highlights his own role as a stabilizing force, providing counsel to Jane even when she isn't consciously aware of it. The Metaphysics of Health and Illness A major chunk of this session deals with a correspondent's questions about a woman suffering from a physical ailment. Seth doesn't hold back on the "inner reality" of why we get sick. * Symptoms as Symbols: Seth clarifies that he is a teacher, not a doctor. He views physical symptoms as "a reflection of an inner reality." * The Cause of Illness: He drops a truth bomb: "If all illness has been adopted by a personality for a particular reason in this life, then it has been adopted so that the personality involved will understand the illness as a materialized symbol for a challenge or problem that the personality has set." * The Reincarnational Role: Seth explains that sometimes a personality takes on the "role" of a sick person, much like an actor, to develop specific spiritual characteristics like compassion or to resolve past feelings of inadequacy. * Hope for Healing: He offers a powerful perspective on recovery: "No physical condition is irreversible, with the exception of loss of limbs and definite organs. The personality is always free to choose, in your terms, its future." * The Role of the Inner Self: While the ego might be confused and suffering, the "inner self" knows the purpose of the drama and does not feel threatened by it. The "Doctor" and the Medium Seth discusses a specific healer/medium (identified in the notes as George Chapman) who works on a level the ego doesn't always grasp. * Seth mentions that while a hypnotist or doctor might help, they can't remove symptoms if those symptoms are still serving a "valid purpose" to the inner self. * He notes his own attempt to contact the woman involved but admits his "lecturing" style was a bit too much for her to relate to at the time. Behind the Scenes: The Mechanics of the Session Ever wonder why there are long pauses in these transcripts? Seth explains the "lag" in the cosmic connection. * There is a natural lapse between Seth’s thought and Jane’s verbalization. * Seth admits he doesn't operate Jane's physical "controls" as automatically as she does, leading to pauses when he’s "deeply considering a matter." * The session ends with Seth being a total gent, saying he won't keep Joseph (Robert Butts) too long because he has "such tender regard for the state of [his] fingers" from all that fast-paced note-taking. --- Visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions].

29 jun 202625 min