Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Leave Freedom Intact

Religions, philosophies and various world views
pragmatically evaluating the effect of all kinds of
beliefs, it is impossible to abide to any dogma or
organised religious institution, unthinkable to give
away my own responsibility or authority to a self-
assigned prophet

One set of teachings sets my mind racing and creates
space for self-direction: Seth’s books as published by
Jane Roberts - Seth’s description of reality leaves
freedom intact, and I like that!

Seth says, in a nutshell:

* Physical reality arises from consciousness, not the other way around

* We create our own reality

* We are not at the mercy of a disjointed deity or subconscious

* We are multi-dimensional beings; more than our physical bodies

* Time and space are dimensional “illusions” we jointly create and
by which we tacitly agree to abide

* At the core of our being, we reside in a realm in which time and
space do not exist

* We are creative spiritual beings having an earthly experience

* The fate of each of us is in our own hands

* We have multiple, perhaps infinite, life experiences. Problems not
faced in this life will be faced in another

* We cannot blame God, society, or our parents for “misfortunes,”
since before this physical life we chose the circumstances into which
we would be born and the challenges that could best bring about
our development

* We form physical matter as effortlessly and unselfconsciously as
we breathe. Telepathically, we are all aware of the mass ideas from
which we form our overall conception of physical reality

Metaphysics is defined as the branch of philosophy that examines
the nature of reality including the relationship between mind and
matter, substance and attribute, fact and value

Seth admonishes his readers to approach these matters not as mere
observers, not as victims of chance or some celestial clockmaker, but
as spiritually intelligent creatures


All material quoted from:
http://www.the-office.com/seth/


Jane Roberts (1929--1984), a writer of fiction, non-fiction and poetry, is
considered one of the most important psychics of the twentieth century.

Seth referred to himself as an “old ghost.” He admonished readers to
think for themselves, trust their own instincts and question everything
including his own writings.

There are two decades of dictated material, some published;
recorded on lined paper in Rob’s block lettering.

Sweeping, complex, interconnected and elegant, the volume
of work has received the ultimate academic blessing.

Boxes of Rob’s original Seth notes reside permanently in the prestigious
Yale Archives in New Haven, where volunteers commit Seth’s words to a
comprehensive computer database.

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