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Conversations with Seth, Book 1

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In 1963, Jane Roberts met a spiritual entity named Seth. He spoke through her and the lessons he taught proved timeless and crucial. From 1968 to 1975, Roberts held an ESP class, during which she channeled Seth. Susan Watkins was a member of that class. The knowledge gained from Seth helped Watkins and her classmates face serious illness, painful relationships, financial hardship, and natural catastrophe. It also changed their lives.

In addition to being a well-written, highly entertaining historical account of the late Jane Roberts and her class, Conversations with Seth reveals the profound insights discovered by class members--insights into the origin of both the troubling and triumphant events in our lives and into the vast nature of human consciousness. Roberts' Seth material is consistently one of the top two most visited collections at the Yale University Archives. The story that launched the New Age movement.

274 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 15, 2005

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Thoroughly enjoyable, with stunning depth and vitality.

I really enjoyed this book, which focuses on Jane Roberts' ESP classes. It is put together from recordings and notes etc by one of her students, who was herself quite psychic in many ways.
What I love the most is that when Seth spoke through Jane, it was easier to understand than in the Seth books. It also gave wonderful insight into the personalities of the group; their struggles, their learning, interesting phenomena, and the vitality and joyful rowdiness at times.

Truly fascinating. I found myself highlighting passages from Seth and knowing I would come back to them many times, as it is a rarity to find truth expressed in such a direct and freeing way, without dogma (old or new) and without guilt or fluff.
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