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The Oversoul Seven Trilogy: The Education of Oversoul Seven, The Further Education of Oversoul Seven, Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time
Paperback, 560 pages
Published
June 12th 1995
by Amber-Allen Publishing
(first published May 1995)
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Mar 09, 2008
Charissa
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1 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
those desperate for any shred of spiritual guidance, even that which is completely on crack
Recommended to Charissa by:
The Local New Age Bookstore
Shelves:
crack
So now I guess I'm going to confess to a slew of reading that took place for me in the mid-eighties, symbolized by this cracktastic New Age book. I may, in trying to jimmie open that section of memory, slosh a bunch of other freaklicious New Agey books into this one which I read around the same time, so, don't crucify me. Although... come to think of it... if you catch me on a point of detail that will just prove that you read the lame ass thing as well.
I grew up in a household devoid of any rel...more
I grew up in a household devoid of any rel...more
For anyone who has read any of the Seth books, get ready for a fantastic spiritual adventure. Jane Roberts not only channels the unforgettably personable Seth. She is also a talented novelist. She will take you on a absolutely delightful spiritual voyage that will help you flesh out the understandings you have gleaned from the Seth books.
I must confess that I have only read "The Education of Oversoul Seven." It is my favorite spiritual novel. That says a lot since I am the author of a series of...more
I must confess that I have only read "The Education of Oversoul Seven." It is my favorite spiritual novel. That says a lot since I am the author of a series of...more
Having read Seth Speaks, I was delighted when a friend had this book and let me borrow it to read. It is quite a quantum leap mentally, however, really worth sticking with. It was a great story and like nothing else I have ever read. However, I do find Seth harder to swallow in the other books. I actually prefer Abraham Hicks much more and find them much clearer and less theatrical. Easier to relate to in my life. But as a story/concept this book is great.
Feb 17, 2012
Ron Pendleton
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I have just discovered Jane Roberts, and through her "Seth," who writes about reality beyond which most people from Wisconsin have ever experienced. :~)
Aug 05, 2011
Shari Hummel
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really cool book but very complicated, I had to keep notes so I wouldn't get lost
Feb 28, 2009
Janet
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Have read the first in the trilogy, but am re-reading it.
Only one book of the trilogy down so far...and maybe that's good enough. This wasn't recommended to me for its literary prowess. Indeed, not much prowess. It was however recommended for it's metaphor which I found hinky and foggy and not a little far out. I can live with far out, but I have to buy in and well, I just didn't. I believe in the soul and maybe in some form of reincarnation (I think of it more like energetic recycling) but I'm still sorting through all of that and this book wasn't mu...more
Sep 30, 2008
Barbara
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5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
anyone
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I had read it earlier...
I read the original books of Jane Roberts "Oversoul Seven" when they first came out and loved them. Now, after reading the Triology, I still love them! I was more fond of the original "Seven.." than the other two follow-up titles, but enjoyed how she was able to change the perspective a bit to interest the reader all over again. For those on a metaphysical path, i highly recommend readign this book.
Jun 15, 2013
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Roberts was born in Saratoga Springs, New York. After attending public schools, she attended Skidmore College. She wrote in a variety of genres: poetry, short stories, children’s literature, and novels. When she was in her 30s, she and her husband began to record what she said were messages from a personality na...more
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Roberts was born in Saratoga Springs, New York. After attending public schools, she attended Skidmore College. She wrote in a variety of genres: poetry, short stories, children’s literature, and novels. When she was in her 30s, she and her husband began to record what she said were messages from a personality na...more
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Totally stellar review, and cracktabulous use of adjectives.
Mar 09, 2008 10:15pm
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