The Early Sessions
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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