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Session 179: Envelopes, Ego, and Existential Vibes
Alright, friends, grab a cold drink and settle in. We are diving into Session 179 of The Early Sessions, Book 4 of the Seth Material, recorded on a sticky, humid Wednesday night—August 18, 1965. It’s the kind of night where the traffic noise is loud, the windows are wide open, and the psychic vibes are flowing despite the humidity.
The "Envelope Test" Drama
Rob (Joseph) decided to get a little sneaky. He made a black ink drawing of a funky symbol (which looks like two intersecting arcs) and added his initials, "RFB." He tucked it into two sealed envelopes so Jane (Ruburt) couldn’t see through them. This was their first official "envelope test." Jane was a bit nervous—who wouldn't be with a ghost-teacher grading your homework?—but she held that envelope in her hands throughout the session.
Seth’s Take on Dr. Instream and Integrity
Before getting to the test results, Seth had some words for a Dr. Instream, who had been writing to them about potential scientific testing. Seth wasn’t about to be a circus act without some mutual respect.
The Results: A Mix of "Oops" and "Aha!"
When it came time to guess what was in the envelope, things got interesting. Jane’s conscious mind started "helping," which usually leads to a bit of a mess.
Trance Tech: Room for Two
Seth explained that he and Jane were basically roommates in her head during these sessions. It’s a "permissive relationship" where they coexist side-by-side.
Final Thoughts and Study Tips
This session reminds us that even "failures" in psychic testing are just data points on the road to getting better. If you want the full, unfiltered experience of these sessions, you’ve got to check out the source.
Deep Dive: You are highly encouraged to study the Seth Material books for yourself. Head over to the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions to grab your copies.
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Alright, friends, grab a cold drink and settle in. We are diving into Session 179 of The Early Sessions, Book 4 of the Seth Material, recorded on a sticky, humid Wednesday night—August 18, 1965. It’s the kind of night where the traffic noise is loud, the windows are wide open, and the psychic vibes are flowing despite the humidity.
The "Envelope Test" Drama
Rob (Joseph) decided to get a little sneaky. He made a black ink drawing of a funky symbol (which looks like two intersecting arcs) and added his initials, "RFB." He tucked it into two sealed envelopes so Jane (Ruburt) couldn’t see through them. This was their first official "envelope test." Jane was a bit nervous—who wouldn't be with a ghost-teacher grading your homework?—but she held that envelope in her hands throughout the session.
Seth’s Take on Dr. Instream and Integrity
Before getting to the test results, Seth had some words for a Dr. Instream, who had been writing to them about potential scientific testing. Seth wasn’t about to be a circus act without some mutual respect.
The Results: A Mix of "Oops" and "Aha!"
When it came time to guess what was in the envelope, things got interesting. Jane’s conscious mind started "helping," which usually leads to a bit of a mess.
Trance Tech: Room for Two
Seth explained that he and Jane were basically roommates in her head during these sessions. It’s a "permissive relationship" where they coexist side-by-side.
Final Thoughts and Study Tips
This session reminds us that even "failures" in psychic testing are just data points on the road to getting better. If you want the full, unfiltered experience of these sessions, you’ve got to check out the source.
Deep Dive: You are highly encouraged to study the Seth Material books for yourself. Head over to the New Awareness Network website and bookstore at sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions to grab your copies.