California Seth Conference - March 3rd and 4th - Get tickets now!
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I've just finished Sue Watkins' memoir of Jane - Speaking of Jane Roberts and am about to start Conversations With Seth Book 2. I'm still making my way through The Nature of Personal Reality.
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Lawerence,
I curious about the early sessions. I've heard the early sessions are quite diffiuclt and dense. How would you describe the reading? I'm facilitating a book group at my church on the Seth Materials. I was wondering if the early sessions would help provide background material for the class on certain topics. Any thoughts? Silver |
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I have three books going right now. I'm facilitating a book group at our church and we're studying The Seth Materials. The biggest challenge for most is accepting the means by which the information is delivered. Many fine it strange. Most attach negative connotations to the medium. But they're hanging in there. We will finish the background information this Sunday. It's helpful for most of them to know that Jane had doubts herself.
Our Twin Cities Seth group is reading The Nature of Personal Reality. I've REALLY enjoyed reading with a group. The discussions pull so much more out of the material. Also, some of us are working through the excercises and that has been very helpful. I'm personally finishing up The Unknown Reality, Vol 2. Even deeper stuff! Silver |
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Hello Lawrence, I'm reading Unknown Reality I as well.
After reading Seth Speaks and Personal Reality, this book was once more a great discovery to me. I'm Dutch, and this book has not been translated into Dutch, unlike most of the other Seth-books. I do not really know why it has not been translated (yet!), but editors and/or translators may have thought it was really too strange to be taken serious. Anyway, I enjoy it and I recognize a lot of phenomina, just as I did with the earlier Seth books. I'm curious what you and other readers think of this book. |
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I'm also on the Unknown Reality I after reading NOPR. I'm trying to read them all chronologically and what an adventure indeed.
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I'm also reading NOPR, and am finding that it really speaks to me! I read "Unknown Reality" beforehand, and found new enlightenment with each page. WOW!
Cynthia |
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