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Seth's books have a rythmn in the words ? 8 months, 3 weeks ago #6791

Today in a National Holiday in England so I have time to post
a few questions I've long wondered about.
Forgive me if it's too much.

Seth mentioned in one of the books (I can't remember which one)that there is
a rythmn in the words and sentences that when read helps to 'rewire' your
brain (I guess neurons) to adapt or understand better.

When I first started reading I was lucky to cover 3 pages before my
head was misty and I had to break for a short nap. I consider myself quite
good at complex stuff so I was surprised I had to pull back so quickly.

As the months and books went by I realised I could read at least 10 or more pages
at a time and my understanding was increasing. I didn't even need the nap I just spent time
considering what I had read, I admired how such complex ideas were presented in such a
concise manner. The beauty of the english was a joy.

Did anyone else have a similar learning experience as they progressed with the Seth books?

Thanks

Re: Seth's books have a rythmn in the words ? 8 months, 3 weeks ago #6792

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I was introduced to Seth in the 1970's and suffered total confusion and read it as the most convoluted text I had ever read. At that time there were few if any yoou could discuss with and of course my own skeptisism gave no help either. I eventually got really into his teaching and ended read every book that came out. Since then I have rbout ead them over and over again, and what a joy it has been!
About 12 years ago my wife started channeling and although she is one of the last people you would expect to have this experience and Lodi (the name we chose) has been part of our life on a continuous basis and considered part of our immediate family. We have shared him on a very limited basis and since we live in the bible belt in the US we are prone to keep all this under raps.
You will find the more you read and absorbe Seth it will keep your eyes open and totaly screw up your naps. Have fun.

Love,
Richard
Love,
Richard

Re: Seth's books have a rythmn in the words ? 8 months, 3 weeks ago #6795

@Richard

Very interesting comment especially reading Seth in the 70's. Credit that you stuck with it. I am trying to be more spiritual and improving slowly, someone with the abilities of your wife just shows some souls are naturally gifted in this area.

I was interesed to hear you live in 'The Bible Belt'. Do you remember Seth writing if you feel a particular attachement to a place or period then one of your counterparts is probably there.

For me I don't feel attached to any period but I did feel immediatley at home in 1976 - the first time I visited the south of the USA, despite the conservative reputation. The only other place I felt like that is Greece.

As well as reading I do try out a few experiments. Yesterday in the park I tried to imagine I'm co-creating everthing around me for 55ft. I even acknowledged the trees as Seth has quite a bit to say about trees including his vacations. I enjoyed that but I not sure my awareness or conciousness is expanding.. lets hope so!

Re: Seth's books have a rythmn in the words ? 8 months, 3 weeks ago #6796

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I had persued hynosis inductions a number of years ago under the eye of a psychologist and was using it for "pastlife" experience. During one of the sessions with just the two of us present, Judith said some one else is here and in came Lodi and has been with us ever since.
I urge you to check some of the other channelers as well. Elias,Abraham,Bashar are buta few and have information and tools to help you on your journey.
I happened on a guy named Storey Waters the other day and really enjoy him. There's some u-tube stuff of him.
Hang in there is a lot of fun.
Love,
Richard

Re: Seth's books have a rythmn in the words ? 8 months, 3 weeks ago #6812

Strangely, I listened to a YouTube of Abraham out of curiosity. I must admit I didn't resonate with it but I can see it's easier to understand.

The piece I listened to was Abraham saying Christ was crucified and why. Now this is in direct contradiction to Seth.

As I understand Seth, The Christ entity was quite evolved and consisted of amomgst others himself, Paul and John the Baptist. The person crucified was not Christ as a switch was made.

At this point I sort of lost interest in Abraham and outside of Ra who I really find challenging I ignore the others for now.

I hope I haven't lost the plot on all of this ! LOL

Re: Seth's books have a rythmn in the words ? 8 months, 3 weeks ago #6814

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I checked the web sight of Mark Allen Frost and his Seth return thing. Looks like he is a want to be gut to me. But then again, who knows? lol
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