Description
The Personal Sessions Books 1 through 7 of the Deleted Seth Material are complete transcripts channeled by Jane Roberts and annotated by Robert F. Butts from 1965 until Jane’s death in 1984. Originally excluded from Jane’s published works due to their personal nature, this series offers unique insight into Jane and Rob’s private lives with an intimate look into their creative partnership and marriage, Jane’s childhood trauma, psychic abilities, health challenges, and eventual physical decline. A remarkable tribute to the intersections of human nature and psychic creativity, with detailed descriptions of Framework 2 to illustrate how these teachings were integrated into their daily lives. Readers will learn from their very human trials and errors how to incorporate the teachings on an advanced level. Woven throughout the books are exercises and practical methods to access deeper dimensions of the self and awaken healing from the inside out.Â
It is highly recommended that readers read The Early Sessions prior to embarking on The Personal Sessions in order to understand the full context of this material.
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Dates: 12.3.1973 to 8.22.1977
The Personal Sessions: Book 3 of The Deleted Material focuses on the power of habitual thought patterns in shaping reality with physical health, emotional well-being, and work/life circumstances. Seth discusses the balance between creativity, self-expression, and societal/cultural expectations as related to income, productivity, and self-worth. Exercises include psychological time, mental imagery, dream notebooks, and techniques to return to the present sensory experience.
Themes include: creative responsibility and self-expression, how rigid discipline and fears around spontaneity affect creative flow, interaction between physical and nonphysical self, out-of-body experiences, reincarnation, and psychic development, aligning oneself with inner impulses, fear of authority, and Ruburt’s Codicils (see Psychic Politics, by Jane Roberts – include link to that product page).
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