
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Session 154: Hearing with Your Elbow and the Quantum Automobile
Welcome back, cosmic travelers. Grab a comfortable chair, kick off your shoes, and let’s dive into some seriously mind-bending vibes. Today, we’re looking at Session 154 of The Early Sessions, Book 4 of the Seth Material, recorded on May 12, 1965. Seth is in a particularly chatty mood, and the insights are enough to make your ego do a double-take.
The "Good State" and Skin-Deep Hearing
The session kicks off with Jane (or Ruburt, as Seth calls her) playing around with "psychological time." She’s experiencing what she calls her “good state”—a tingling, singing sensation that basically makes her feel like she’s about to turn into pure energy and float away. Seth uses this as a jumping-off point to explain that our bodies are way more capable than we give them credit for.
The Multidimensional Commute
Seth then moves into one of his favorite analogies: the automobile. He uses it to explain that what we see as a solid, singular object is actually a multifaceted reality existing in several systems at once.
The Illusion of "Forever"
If you’re looking for stability, Seth has some news for you: it doesn’t exist. Action is always moving, always changing, and never identical to the action that came before.
Closing Notes and Housekeeping
Seth wraps things up with a little health advice for Jane (suggesting beef bouillon and protein to keep her energy up) and calls the sitters his "spring pigeons." How’s that for a chilling, humorous exit?
----------
Deep Dive: If you want to get the full, unadulterated experience, you are highly encouraged to study the Seth Material books and visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.
By C33Session 154: Hearing with Your Elbow and the Quantum Automobile
Welcome back, cosmic travelers. Grab a comfortable chair, kick off your shoes, and let’s dive into some seriously mind-bending vibes. Today, we’re looking at Session 154 of The Early Sessions, Book 4 of the Seth Material, recorded on May 12, 1965. Seth is in a particularly chatty mood, and the insights are enough to make your ego do a double-take.
The "Good State" and Skin-Deep Hearing
The session kicks off with Jane (or Ruburt, as Seth calls her) playing around with "psychological time." She’s experiencing what she calls her “good state”—a tingling, singing sensation that basically makes her feel like she’s about to turn into pure energy and float away. Seth uses this as a jumping-off point to explain that our bodies are way more capable than we give them credit for.
The Multidimensional Commute
Seth then moves into one of his favorite analogies: the automobile. He uses it to explain that what we see as a solid, singular object is actually a multifaceted reality existing in several systems at once.
The Illusion of "Forever"
If you’re looking for stability, Seth has some news for you: it doesn’t exist. Action is always moving, always changing, and never identical to the action that came before.
Closing Notes and Housekeeping
Seth wraps things up with a little health advice for Jane (suggesting beef bouillon and protein to keep her energy up) and calls the sitters his "spring pigeons." How’s that for a chilling, humorous exit?
----------
Deep Dive: If you want to get the full, unadulterated experience, you are highly encouraged to study the Seth Material books and visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.