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Cosmic Mechanics and Ego Elasticity: Insights from Session 156
Welcome back to another deep dive into the cosmic neighborhood. Today, we’re looking at Session 156 of The Early Sessions, Book 4 of the Seth Material, recorded on May 19, 1965. Seth kicks things off by calling everyone "springtime robins," though he cheekily notes that neither Jane (Ruburt) nor Rob (Joseph) are quite plump or melodious enough for the title.
This session captures a celebratory vibe because Jane finally signed her book contract—something Seth predicted months earlier. Between the "I told you so's," Seth drops some heavy knowledge on how reality actually functions.
The Physics of Action
Seth explains that action isn't just something that happens; it’s the fundamental stuff of the universe. It is self-generating and impossible to stop once it’s in motion.
The Ego: A Collection of Functions
Seth paints a hilarious and insightful picture of the ego. It’s not a solid thing; it’s more like a "director" that’s actually made up of the very actions it tries to control.
Psychological Architecture
If you think thoughts and emotions are just "airy-fairy" things, Seth has news for you. They have actual structure.
Closing Thoughts and Credits
The session wraps with Seth giving Jane the green light to return to her morning "psychological time" routine—but keeping it to a strict 20-minute limit.
For those looking to go deeper into these mind-bending concepts, you are highly encouraged to study the original Seth Material books. You can find them and more resources by visiting the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions. All credit for this material goes to the Seth Material and the publisher, New Awareness Network.
Stay fluid, robins!
By C33Cosmic Mechanics and Ego Elasticity: Insights from Session 156
Welcome back to another deep dive into the cosmic neighborhood. Today, we’re looking at Session 156 of The Early Sessions, Book 4 of the Seth Material, recorded on May 19, 1965. Seth kicks things off by calling everyone "springtime robins," though he cheekily notes that neither Jane (Ruburt) nor Rob (Joseph) are quite plump or melodious enough for the title.
This session captures a celebratory vibe because Jane finally signed her book contract—something Seth predicted months earlier. Between the "I told you so's," Seth drops some heavy knowledge on how reality actually functions.
The Physics of Action
Seth explains that action isn't just something that happens; it’s the fundamental stuff of the universe. It is self-generating and impossible to stop once it’s in motion.
The Ego: A Collection of Functions
Seth paints a hilarious and insightful picture of the ego. It’s not a solid thing; it’s more like a "director" that’s actually made up of the very actions it tries to control.
Psychological Architecture
If you think thoughts and emotions are just "airy-fairy" things, Seth has news for you. They have actual structure.
Closing Thoughts and Credits
The session wraps with Seth giving Jane the green light to return to her morning "psychological time" routine—but keeping it to a strict 20-minute limit.
For those looking to go deeper into these mind-bending concepts, you are highly encouraged to study the original Seth Material books. You can find them and more resources by visiting the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions. All credit for this material goes to the Seth Material and the publisher, New Awareness Network.
Stay fluid, robins!