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Insights from Seth: Session 148 (April 21, 1965)
Welcome to a relaxed breakdown of Session 148 from The Early Sessions, Book 3 of the Seth Material. Recorded on April 21, 1965, this session is a bit of a "short and sweet" vibe because, honestly, even multidimensional personalities know when you just need a break.
The session kicked off with Jane Roberts (referred to by Seth as Ruburt) and Robert Butts (Joseph) feeling a bit under the weather. Jane was dealing with some serious tension, and Seth, ever the insightful observer, decided to skip the heavy metaphysical lectures for the night to give some much-needed life advice.
The Ego, The Cigarette, and The Silver Hair
Seth jumped right into the "basic causes" of Jane’s physical discomfort, and he didn't pull any punches. It turns out, Jane was stressing about her book actually getting published. Talk about the anxiety of success!
Prescriptions for a Chill Evening
Since Jane had been reading a book on abnormal psychology before the session (not exactly light bedtime reading), Seth stepped in with some mandatory relaxation orders.
Key Quotes to Vibe With
To give you a taste of the session's flavor, here is a small slice of Seth's perspective from that evening:
"I see that we are all in high spirits. You realize that when one of you is indisposed, you may of course cancel a session... There is, indeed, nothing seriously wrong with our cigarette smoker, Ruburt. Tension however has caused a disturbance."
Seth also noted on the importance of maintaining a rhythm without obsessing over perfection:
"We have much time available to us, and need not worry over an occasional missed or short session, as long as our overall pattern is maintained."
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Visit the Bookstore: Check out the specific collections at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.
By C33Insights from Seth: Session 148 (April 21, 1965)
Welcome to a relaxed breakdown of Session 148 from The Early Sessions, Book 3 of the Seth Material. Recorded on April 21, 1965, this session is a bit of a "short and sweet" vibe because, honestly, even multidimensional personalities know when you just need a break.
The session kicked off with Jane Roberts (referred to by Seth as Ruburt) and Robert Butts (Joseph) feeling a bit under the weather. Jane was dealing with some serious tension, and Seth, ever the insightful observer, decided to skip the heavy metaphysical lectures for the night to give some much-needed life advice.
The Ego, The Cigarette, and The Silver Hair
Seth jumped right into the "basic causes" of Jane’s physical discomfort, and he didn't pull any punches. It turns out, Jane was stressing about her book actually getting published. Talk about the anxiety of success!
Prescriptions for a Chill Evening
Since Jane had been reading a book on abnormal psychology before the session (not exactly light bedtime reading), Seth stepped in with some mandatory relaxation orders.
Key Quotes to Vibe With
To give you a taste of the session's flavor, here is a small slice of Seth's perspective from that evening:
"I see that we are all in high spirits. You realize that when one of you is indisposed, you may of course cancel a session... There is, indeed, nothing seriously wrong with our cigarette smoker, Ruburt. Tension however has caused a disturbance."
Seth also noted on the importance of maintaining a rhythm without obsessing over perfection:
"We have much time available to us, and need not worry over an occasional missed or short session, as long as our overall pattern is maintained."
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Visit the Bookstore: Check out the specific collections at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.