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“Sick ones cannot teach you to be well. Psychiatrists have a high suicide rate. Why do you think they can help you live happily, or add to your vitality? Physicians are not the healthiest of men by far. Why do you think they can cure you?”
Seth , The "Unknown" Reality, Vol. 1: A Seth Book
“if you did not feel the need to kill animals to gain knowledge, then you would not have wars, either. You would understand the balances of nature far better.”
Jane Roberts, The “Unknown” Reality, Volume One (A Seth Book)
“There are methods that can be used to discover how different species migrate, for example, and then to duplicate such feats technologically if you want to. These methods do not include dissection, for what you learn that way you will not be able to use (deeper and much louder).”
Jane Roberts, The “Unknown” Reality, Volume One (A Seth Book)
“Here cells die and are replaced. Knowing their own indestructibility, the CU’s within them simply change form, retaining however the identity of all the cells that they have been. (Intently:) While the cell dies physically, its inviolate nature is not betrayed. It is simply no longer physical. That kind of “death” is, then, natural in one way or another within your system.”
Jane Roberts, The “Unknown” Reality, Volume One (A Seth Book)