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Session 167: The Ego’s Power Trip and the Inner Child Party
Welcome to the ultimate vibe check on the nature of personality. Today, we’re breaking down the cosmic wisdom from Session 167 of The Early Sessions Book 4 of the Seth Material, recorded on the evening of July 5, 1965.
Grab a drink, kick back, and let’s talk about why your ego might be acting like a buzzkill and how your inner child is actually still hanging out in the room.
The Personality is a Dance Floor, Not a Statue
Seth kicks things off by reminding us that the personality isn't some dusty relic—it’s constantly in motion. If you think you're "set in your ways," Seth would like a word.
"The child therefore within the adult personality is not dead, nor are his reactions considered, basically, as reactions which are part of a past behavior pattern; but these reactions exist side by side with adult reactions."
The Ego: The Rigid Manager of Your Life
The ego is that one friend who is obsessed with being "effective" and "rational." It’s the only part of you that worries about the past, present, and future.
"The ego’s denial of a reaction however does not cause the reaction to disappear from within the personality... Many reactions, many patterns of reactions, are rejected by the ego upon some occasions and accepted upon other occasions, but as a rule such alternate behavior is annoying to the ego itself."
When Suppressed Vibes Rebound
Here is where it gets spicy. If the ego acts like a dictator and blocks too many natural impulses, those impulses don't just vanish—they start a secret club.
Rest, Rhythms, and the Oswego Symposium
Seth kept this session short because he’s a bro who understands the need for a "recharge." Jane and Rob were heading to a Hypnosis Symposium at Oswego State University College, and Seth wanted them at 100% energy.
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If you want to dive deep into the rabbit hole (and you should), go grab the books! Visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.
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Welcome to the ultimate vibe check on the nature of personality. Today, we’re breaking down the cosmic wisdom from Session 167 of The Early Sessions Book 4 of the Seth Material, recorded on the evening of July 5, 1965.
Grab a drink, kick back, and let’s talk about why your ego might be acting like a buzzkill and how your inner child is actually still hanging out in the room.
The Personality is a Dance Floor, Not a Statue
Seth kicks things off by reminding us that the personality isn't some dusty relic—it’s constantly in motion. If you think you're "set in your ways," Seth would like a word.
"The child therefore within the adult personality is not dead, nor are his reactions considered, basically, as reactions which are part of a past behavior pattern; but these reactions exist side by side with adult reactions."
The Ego: The Rigid Manager of Your Life
The ego is that one friend who is obsessed with being "effective" and "rational." It’s the only part of you that worries about the past, present, and future.
"The ego’s denial of a reaction however does not cause the reaction to disappear from within the personality... Many reactions, many patterns of reactions, are rejected by the ego upon some occasions and accepted upon other occasions, but as a rule such alternate behavior is annoying to the ego itself."
When Suppressed Vibes Rebound
Here is where it gets spicy. If the ego acts like a dictator and blocks too many natural impulses, those impulses don't just vanish—they start a secret club.
Rest, Rhythms, and the Oswego Symposium
Seth kept this session short because he’s a bro who understands the need for a "recharge." Jane and Rob were heading to a Hypnosis Symposium at Oswego State University College, and Seth wanted them at 100% energy.
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If you want to dive deep into the rabbit hole (and you should), go grab the books! Visit the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.