Seth (the entity channeled by Jane Roberts) has followed me around for many years. I'd be drawn to these books, get a lot out of them, then drop them and move on to other focuses. (I'd "changed the channel," so to speak.)
But I kept coming back. His basic teaching is that we create our own reality through our thoughts and beliefs. At times, I could absolutely see myself doing that. At other times, especially when I heard about someone who experienced a horrible tragedy, I'd think, "No way did that person create that." But there's so much of interest, and resonance, in the Seth books that, again, I keep going back to them.
Here are a couple of the many Seth statements that have kept me coming back:
"Do not place the words of gurus, ministers, priests, scientists, psychologists, friends – or my words – higher than the feelings of your own being. You can learn much from others, but the deepest knowledge must come from within yourself. Your own consciousness is embarked upon a reality that basically can be experienced by no other, that is unique and untranslatable, with its own meaning, following its own path of becoming."
"When you do not know what to do, relax and tell yourself that other portions of yourself do know; they will take over. Give yourself some rest."
Fun Fact: Jane Roberts has the same birthday as Don Rickles.