The Early Sessions

134 The Physics of Psychic Explosions


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Session 134: The Jolly Snowman and the Art of Emotional Explosions

Welcome to this deep dive into the cosmic vibes of the Seth Material. We are breaking down the insights from Session 134, found in The Early Sessions Book 3, recorded on the bitterly cold and windy night of February 22, 1965. Grab a warm drink and settle in, because while it was freezing outside for Jane and Rob, the material coming through was straight fire.

The Vibes of Discipline and Rebellion

The session kicked off with some real talk about the mental state of Ruburt (Jane) and Joseph (Rob). Jane was originally too upset to even host the session, but a little "laziness" on Rob’s part kept them home. Seth pointed out that the very structure of these sessions is what keeps them grounded.

  • Subconscious Habits: Seth notes that Jane has developed an inner discipline that would have been impossible years ago. Even when she consciously resents the regularity, her subconscious finds it reassuring.
  • The Power of "Explosions": Jane’s occasional emotional outbursts are actually "balancing tendencies." Seth explains that these small explosions are harmless and even help dispel the "poten emotional bombshells" belonging to both Jane and Rob.
  • Creativity from Friction: The magic happens in the mix. Seth highlights that "from this mixture all creativity comes," referring to the blend of discipline and spontaneous rebellion.

The Physics of Emotion

Seth gets deep into what emotions actually are, and spoiler alert: they aren't just "feelings." They are a fundamental part of our biological and electrical makeup.

  • Cellular Impact: Emotions sweep through physical cells like "wind through branches," leaving imprints across multiple realities—physical, dream, and electrical.
  • Uncamouflaged Vitality: In one of the most profound insights of the session, Seth explains: "The validity and strength of emotions cannot be overestimated, for they represent in only slightly tinged form the uncamouflaged vitality of the universe as it passes through the inner self."
  • Motion, Not Static: Emotions are literally "motion." Problems only arise when the ego holds onto them tightly, causing them to become "imprisoned" and stronger than they were meant to be.

Aggression, Dreams, and Cats

The session also touched on how we handle our darker impulses and the literal "likeness" of Seth himself.

  • Dream Venting: Rob (Joseph) has been using his dreams to face his own aggressions. Seth approves, noting that working out these tendencies in the dream state saves Rob from physical "aches and pains."
  • The Jolly Snowman: Despite the cold weather, Seth keeps it lighthearted. He tells the couple, "For I am a jolly snowman, and I will not melt in the springtime." He also confirmed that a portrait Rob painted was an excellent likeness of his entity.
  • The "Willy" Incident: Even a trance state has its hazards. During the session, their cat, Willy, jumped on Jane and scratched her. Remarkably, Jane stayed in her trance, proving just how stabilized her "inner channeling" had become.

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