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Session 267: Begonias, Brain Camouflage, and Personal Space
Welcome to a very laid-back breakdown of Session 267 from The Early Sessions, Book 6 of the Seth Material, recorded on June 13, 1966. Grab a drink, lean back, and let’s dive into the cosmic wisdom Seth dropped while Jane Roberts was pacing the floor and Robert Butts was taking notes. All insights here are credited to the Seth Material and the publisher, New Awareness Network.
Seth’s Life Coaching: The "Lock the Door" Protocol
Before getting into the heavy metaphysics, Seth started the session with some hilarious but practical relationship advice for Robert (Joseph). Apparently, the "seasonal excitement" and some backyard drama involving a cat and a robin had Jane (Ruburt) interrupting Robert’s work time a bit too much.
The Philosophy: Your Brain is a Distraction
Seth got deep into why we see the world the way we do. He explained that physical objects are just "interpretations" of a much cooler, intangible reality.
The 60th Envelope Experiment: The Begonia Breakdown
Robert hid a drawing of a giant begonia plant (from his office) in a double envelope. Jane, in a trance with her eyes shut, had to guess what it was. She nailed some surprisingly specific details.
Visit New Awareness Network website: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.
By C33Session 267: Begonias, Brain Camouflage, and Personal Space
Welcome to a very laid-back breakdown of Session 267 from The Early Sessions, Book 6 of the Seth Material, recorded on June 13, 1966. Grab a drink, lean back, and let’s dive into the cosmic wisdom Seth dropped while Jane Roberts was pacing the floor and Robert Butts was taking notes. All insights here are credited to the Seth Material and the publisher, New Awareness Network.
Seth’s Life Coaching: The "Lock the Door" Protocol
Before getting into the heavy metaphysics, Seth started the session with some hilarious but practical relationship advice for Robert (Joseph). Apparently, the "seasonal excitement" and some backyard drama involving a cat and a robin had Jane (Ruburt) interrupting Robert’s work time a bit too much.
The Philosophy: Your Brain is a Distraction
Seth got deep into why we see the world the way we do. He explained that physical objects are just "interpretations" of a much cooler, intangible reality.
The 60th Envelope Experiment: The Begonia Breakdown
Robert hid a drawing of a giant begonia plant (from his office) in a double envelope. Jane, in a trance with her eyes shut, had to guess what it was. She nailed some surprisingly specific details.
Visit New Awareness Network website: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions.