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The '''Seth Material''' is a collection of ] texts dictated by the American author and ] ] (May 8, 1929–September 5, 1984) from late 1963 until her death. The Seth Material is one of the cornerstones of ] philosophy,<ref name=talbot>''The Holographic Universe'', by Michael Talbot (1991). ISBN 0-06-092258-3</ref><ref name=hanegraaff>{{cite book|title= New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought |first=Wouter J. |last=Hanegraaff |pages=122–4,125,126 |publisher=SUNY Press |year=1998 |isbn=0791438546}}</ref><ref name=hammer>{{cite book|title=Claiming Knowledge: Strategies of Epistemology from Theosophy to the New Age|first=Olav |last=Hammer| publisher=BRILL| year=2004|pages=342 |isbn=900413638X}}</ref> and has been described as the most influential ] text of the post-World War II "New Age" movement other than '']''.<ref name=upton>{{cite book |title=The System of Antichrist: Truth and Falsehood in Postmodernism and the New Age |first=Charles |last=Upton |publisher=Sophia Perennis |year=2005 |pages=169–173|isbn=0900588381}}</ref> According to professor of psychology Jon Klimo, the Seth books were instrumental in bringing awareness of channeling to a broad public audience, more so than any prior writer other than ], who died in 1945.<ref name=klimo22>{{cite book |title=Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources |first=Jon |last=Klimo |publisher=North Atlantic Books |year=1998 |pages=22 |isbn=1556432488}}</ref>


The '''''Seth Material''''' is a collection of writing dictated by ] to her husband from late 1963 until her death in 1984. Roberts claimed the words were spoken by a discarnate entity named Seth.<ref>Roberts, Jane. ''ESP Power''. 2000; Stack, Rick. ''Out-Of-Body Adventures''. 1988; Hathaway, Michael R. ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to Past Life Regression''. 2003, p. 208; Watkins, Susan. ''Conversations With Seth, Book 2: 25th Anniversary Edition''. 2006.</ref> The material is regarded as one of the cornerstones of ] philosophy, and the most influential ] text of the post–World War II "New Age" movement, after the ] books and '']''.<ref>Talbot, Michael. ''The Holographic Universe'', 1991; Hanegraff, Wouter J. ''New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought'', SUNY Press, 1998, pp. 122&ndash;126; Hammer, Olav. ''Claiming Knowledge: Strategies of Epistemology from Theosophy to the New Age''. BRILL, 2004, p. 342; Upton, Charles. ''The System of Antichrist: Truth and Falsehood in Postmodernism and the New Age''. Sophia Perennis, 2005, pp. 169&ndash;173.</ref> Jon Klimo writes that the Seth books were instrumental in bringing the idea of ] to a broad public audience.<ref>Klimo, Jon. ''Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources''. North Atlantic Books 1998, p. 22.</ref>
The Seth Material was purportedly dictated, not by Roberts herself, but by a discarnate entity who called himself Seth,<ref>''ESP Power'', by Jane Roberts (2000). ISBN 0-88391-016-0</ref> whom Roberts "channeled".<ref>''Out-Of-Body Adventures'', by Rick Stack (1988). ISBN 978-0809245604</ref><ref>Page 208, ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to Past Life Regression'', by Michael R. Hathaway (2003). ISBN 1-59257-065-8</ref> Roberts described the process of writing the Seth Material as entering a trance state during which the Seth personality assumed control of her body and speak through her. These episodes are variously referred to as "readings" or "sessions".<ref>''Conversations With Seth, Book 2: 25th Anniversary Edition'', by Susan M. Watkins (2006). ISBN 978-1930491090</ref>


According to scholar of religion Catherine Albanese, the 1970 release of the book ''The Seth Material'' "launched an era of nationwide awareness{{nbsp}}... ommunication with other-than-human entities{{nbsp}}... contributing to the self-identity of an emergent New Age movement".<ref>Albanese, Catherine L. '']''. Yale University Press 2007, p. 501.</ref> Study groups formed in the ] to work with the ''Seth Material,''<ref name=Larson>Larson, Bob. ''Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality''. Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 2004, p. 484.</ref> and now are found around the world, as well as numerous websites and online groups in several languages, as various titles have been translated into Chinese, Spanish, German, French, Dutch and Arabic.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Kestenbaum|first=Sam|date=2019-10-29|title=Till Seth Do Us Part (Published 2019)|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/29/style/seth-spirit.html|access-date=2021-03-08|issn=0362-4331}}</ref>
Other authors have also written material they claim to be channeled from the Seth entity, especially after Roberts' death,<ref>{{cite book| title=Spiritual, But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America |first=Robert C. |last=Fuller |pages=187 |publisher=Oxford University Press US |yerar=2001 |isbn=0195146808| year=2001}}</ref> including, among others, Thomas Massari, who founded the Seth-Hermes Foundation and claimed to channel the Seth entity as early as 1972.<ref name=newport/> Jean Loomis, director of the Aquarian Center in Connecticut, has claimed to channel the same "Seth".<ref name=klimo62>{{cite book |title=Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources|first=Jon |last=Klimo |publisher=North Atlantic Books |year=1998 |page=62|isbn=1556432488}}</ref> Study groups have formed in various locations around the USA working with the Seth Material, similar to groups working with the teachings of other "channeled entities" (for example, ], ] and ]).<ref name=klimo62/><ref name=larson>{{cite book|last=Larson|first=Bob|title=Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality|year=2004|publisher=Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.|page=484|isbn=084236417X}}</ref>


Dr. Catherine L. Albanese, Professor of American Religious History at the ], stated that in the 1970s the Seth Material "launched an era of nationwide awareness" of the channeling trend and directly contributed to the "self-identity of an emergent New Age movement and also augmenting its ranks."<ref>{{cite book |title=A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American Metaphysical Religion |first=Catherine L. |last=Albanese |publisher=Yale University Press |year=2007 |pages=501 |isbn=0300110898}}</ref> Dr. John P. Newport, in his study of the impact of New Age beliefs on contemporary culture, described the central focus of the Seth Material as the idea that, for each individual, "you create your own reality". He wrote that this foundational concept of the New Age movement was first articulated in the Seth Material.<ref name=newport>{{cite book|title=The New Age Movement and the Biblical Worldview: Conflict and Dialogue |first=John P. |last=Newport |publisher=Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |year=1998 |pages=165 |isbn=0802844308}}</ref> According to historian Robert C. Fuller, professor of religious studies at ], the Seth personality filled the role of guide for what Fuller called "unchurched American spirituality", including the topics of ], ], ], ancient metaphysical wisdom, and "Christ consciousness".<ref name=fuller>{{cite book| title=Spiritual, But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America |first=Robert C. |last=Fuller |pages=60 |publisher=Oxford University Press US |yerar=2001 |isbn=0195146808| year=2001}}</ref> John P. Newport, in his study of the influence of New Age beliefs, described the central focus of the ''Seth Material'' as the idea that each individual creates his or her own reality, a foundational concept of the New Age movement first articulated in the ''Seth Material''.<ref name=newport>Newport, John P. ''The New Age Movement and the Biblical Worldview: Conflict and Dialogue''. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing 1998, p. 165.</ref>


==History== == History ==
In late 1963, Jane Roberts and her husband, Robert Butts, experimented with a ] board as part of Roberts' research for a book on ].<ref>''ESP Power'', by Jane Roberts (2000) (introductory essay by Lynda Dahl). ISBN 0-88391-016-0</ref> According to Roberts and Butts, on December 2, 1963, they began to receive coherent messages from a male personality who later identified himself as Seth. Soon after, Roberts reported that she was hearing the messages in her head. She began to ] the messages instead of using the Ouija board, and the board was eventually abandoned. For 21 years until Roberts' death in 1984 (with a one-year hiatus due to her final illness), Roberts held regular sessions in which she went into a trance and purportedly spoke on behalf of Seth.<ref>''Other Lives, Other Selves: A Jungian Psychotherapist Discovers Past Lives'', by ] (1988). ISBN 978-0553345957</ref> Butts served as stenographer, taking the messages down in home-made ], although some sessions were ]. These "channeled" messages, consisting mostly of monologues on a wide variety of topics, are collectively known as the "Seth Material". The Material through 1969 was published in summary form in ''The Seth Material'', which was written by Roberts with substantial excerpts from the Seth personality.


In late 1963, Jane Roberts and her husband, Robert Butts, experimented with a ] board as part of Roberts's research for a book on ].<ref>''ESP Power'', by Jane Roberts (2000) (introductory essay by Lynda Dahl). {{ISBN|0-88391-016-0}}</ref> Roberts and Butts claimed that they began to receive coherent messages from a male personality on December 2, 1963, who later identified himself as Seth. Soon after, Roberts reported that she was hearing the messages in her head. She began to ] the messages instead of using the Ouija board, and the board was eventually abandoned. For 21 years until Roberts's death in 1984 (with a one-year hiatus due to her final illness), Roberts held regular sessions in which she went into a trance and purportedly spoke on behalf of Seth.<ref>''Other Lives, Other Selves: A Jungian Psychotherapist Discovers Past Lives'', by ] (1988). {{ISBN|978-0-553-34595-7}}</ref>
Beginning with the 511th session in January, 1970, Roberts' trance personality, Seth, began to dictate his own books. Roberts claimed no authorship of these books beyond her role as medium; and according to Roberts and Butts, these "channeled" books were published verbatim with only minor editorial corrections. This series of "Seth books" eventually totaled ten volumes, although the last two books appear to be incomplete due to Roberts' illness. The list of titles includes ''Seth Speaks''; ''The Nature of Personal Reality''; ''The Nature of the Psyche, Its Human Expression''; ''The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events''; ''The Unknown Reality''; and ''Dreams, Evolution and Value Fulfilment''. Robert Butts contributed notes and comments to all the Seth books, and thus was a ] on all of them.{{cn}}


According to Roberts, the Seth personality described himself as an "energy personality essence no longer focused in physical matter"<ref>Chapter 1, Session 511, ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul'', by Jane Roberts (1972).</ref> who was independent of Roberts' ], although Roberts herself expressed skepticism as to Seth's origins.<ref name=klimo30>{{cite book |title=Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources |first=Jon |last=Klimo |publisher=North Atlantic Books |year=1998 |pages=30 |isbn=1556432488}}</ref> The Seth personality said that he had completed his earthly ]s and was speaking from an adjacent ] (or "system of reality" or "universe", all terms which the Seth personality used). The Seth personality described himself as a "teacher"<ref>Chapter 1, Session 511, and Chapter 2, Session 514, ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul'', by Jane Roberts (1972).</ref>, and said that the information in the Seth Material is given to every generation of humans.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} According to Roberts, Seth described himself as an "energy personality essence no longer focused in physical matter"<ref>Chapter 1, Session 511, ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul'', by Jane Roberts (1972).</ref> who was independent of Roberts's ], although Roberts expressed skepticism as to Seth's origins,<ref name=klimo30>{{Cite book|title=Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources |first=Jon |last=Klimo |publisher=North Atlantic Books |year=1998 |pages=30 |isbn=1-55643-248-8}}</ref> frequently referring to Seth's statements as "theories".<ref>Chapter 10, ''The Seth Material, by Jane Roberts (1970).</ref> Roberts claimed that Seth indicated he had completed his earthly ]s and was speaking from an adjacent ]. The Seth personality described himself as a "teacher",<ref>Chapter 1, Session 511, and Chapter 2, Session 514, ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul'', by Jane Roberts (1972).</ref> and said:
"this material has been given by himself and others in other times and places, but that it is given again, in new ways, for each succeeding generation through the centuries."<ref>{{cite book|last=Roberts|first=Jane|title=The Seth Material|year=1970|publisher=Prentice-Hall|isbn=0-13-807180-2|pages=7}}</ref>


While channeling Seth, Roberts' demeanor was notably different from her usual demeanor, as reported by witnesses who included Butts, friends, acquaintances and students. The Seth personality was at times stern, jovial or professorial, and he frequently assumed a distinct accent which was not identifiable.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} Unlike the psychic ], whose ] when speaking in trance was antiquated and convoluted, Roberts' syntax and sentence structures were modern and clear when speaking as Seth. Roberts often sat in a rocking chair during sessions, and she would occasionally smoke cigarettes and sip beer or wine. Afterwards, she would usually not remember the contents of the session, and she would have to read the transcript or be told what Seth had said.<ref>{{cite book|last=Tyler|first=Paula J.|coauthors=Fran Stagg|title=New Age Metaphysics: An Introduction for Young Adults|year=1987|page=40|isbn= 0961792000 |publisher=Ozark Mountain Publishing}}</ref> Sessions were held at regular intervals, usually two per week. For a period of years Roberts conducted one, and then two, ESP classes in addition to the regular sessions. With the exception of the classes, Roberts gave few readings to the public and was mostly focused on publishing the Material in printed form.{{cn}} Unlike the psychic ], whose ] when speaking in trance was antiquated and convoluted, Roberts's syntax and sentence structures were modern and clear when speaking as Seth. Roberts often sat in a rocking chair during sessions, and she would occasionally smoke cigarettes and sip beer or wine. Afterwards, she claimed to not remember the contents of the session, and she would often read the transcript or ask what Seth had said.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Tyler|first=Paula J.|author2=Fran Stagg|title=New Age Metaphysics: An Introduction for Young Adults|year=1987|page=40|isbn= 0-9617920-0-0 |publisher=Ozark Mountain Publishing}}</ref>


==Summary== ==Summary==
The core teachings of the Seth Material are based on the principle that each individual creates his or her own reality through thoughts, beliefs and expectations,<ref name=larson/><ref name=clarke>{{cite book |title=New Religions in Global Perspective |first=Peter Bernard |last=Clarke |publisher=Routledge |year=2006 |page=25 |isbn=0415257484}}</ref><ref name=leskowitz>{{cite book |title=Transpersonal Hypnosis: Gateway to Body, Mind, and Spirit |first=Eric D.| last=Leskowitz|pages=107,163,173| publisher=CRC Press| year=1999| isbn=0849322375}}</ref><ref name=bruce>{{cite book |title=Beyond the Bleep: The Definitive Unauthorized Guide to What the Bleep Do We Know!? |first=Alexandra |last=Bruce |publisher=The Disinformation Company |year=2005 |pages=116–117 |isbn=1932857222}}</ref><ref name=wolf>{{cite book |title=Understanding the Grand Design: Spiritual Reality's Inner Logic |first=Joachim |last=Wolf |publisher=Trafford Publishing |year=2003 |pages=136–7,163,176–8 |isbn=1553955676}}</ref>, and that the "point of power" through which the individual can effect change is in the present moment.<ref name=leskowitz/> The core teachings of the ''Seth Material'' are based on the principle that consciousness creates matter,<ref>Chapter 1, ''Seth Speaks'', by Jane Roberts (1972); "Consciousness creates form. It is not the other way around".</ref> that each person creates his or her own reality through thoughts, beliefs and expectations,<ref name=Larson/><ref name=clarke>{{Cite book|title=New Religions in Global Perspective |url=https://archive.org/details/newreligionsglob00clar |url-access=limited |first=Peter Bernard |last=Clarke |publisher=Routledge |year=2006 |page= |isbn=0-415-25748-4}}</ref><ref name=leskowitz>{{Cite book|title=Transpersonal Hypnosis: Gateway to Body, Mind, and Spirit |url=https://archive.org/details/transpersonalhyp00lesk |url-access=limited |first=Eric D.| last=Leskowitz|pages=, 163, 173| publisher=CRC Press| year=1999| isbn=0-8493-2237-5}}</ref><ref name=bruce>{{Cite book |title=Beyond the Bleep: The Definitive Unauthorized Guide to What the Bleep Do We Know!? |first=Alexandra |last=Bruce |publisher=The Disinformation Company |year=2005 |pages= |isbn=1-932857-22-2 |url=https://archive.org/details/beyondbleep00alex/page/116 }}</ref><ref name=wolf>{{Cite book|title=Understanding the Grand Design: Spiritual Reality's Inner Logic |first=Joachim |last=Wolf |publisher=Trafford Publishing |year=2003 |pages=136–7,163,176–8 |isbn=1-55395-567-6}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} and that the "point of power" through which the individual can affect change is in the present moment.<ref name=leskowitz/>


The Seth Material discusses a wide range of metaphysical concepts, including the nature of God, referred to in the Material as "All That Is"<ref name=hanegraaff/><ref name=bruce/> and sometimes "The Multidimensional God" (who takes its form in many parallel or probable universes);<ref name=upton/> the nature of physical reality;<ref name=upton/> the origins of the ];<ref name=hanegraaff/> the limitless nature of the self and the "higher self";<ref name=leskowitz/><ref name=wolf/> the story of ];<ref name=fuller/> the evolution of the soul and all aspects of death and rebirth, including ] and ], ], after-death experiences, "guardian spirits", and ascension to planes of "higher consciousness";<ref name=fuller/><ref name=leskowitz/><ref name=wolf/><ref name=neff>{{cite book|title=Soul Retrieval: Return to Wholeness |last=Neff |first=Joanna Neff|year=2003| publisher=Trafford Publishing| pages=59, 63| isbn=1412016134}}</ref> the purpose of life and the nature of good and evil; the purpose of suffering;<ref name=wolf/> multidimensional reality,<ref name=brennan>{{cite book |title=Hands of Light |first=Barbara Ann| last=Brennan|pages=243| publisher=Bantam| year=1987| isbn=0-553-34539-7}}</ref> parallel lives<ref name=larson/> and transpersonal realms.<ref name=leskowitz/><ref name=neff/> It discusses a wide range of metaphysical concepts, including the nature of ] (referred to as "All That Is"<ref name=bruce/><ref name=hanegraaff>{{Cite book |title=New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought |first=Wouter J. |last=Hanegraaff |pages= |publisher=SUNY Press |year=1998 |isbn=0-7914-3854-6 |url=https://archive.org/details/newagereligionwe0000hane/page/122 }}</ref> and "The Multidimensional God");<ref name=upton>{{Cite book|title=The System of Antichrist: Truth and Falsehood in Postmodernism and the New Age |first=Charles |last=Upton |publisher=Sophia Perennis |year=2005 |pages=169–173|isbn=0-900588-38-1}}</ref> the nature of physical reality;<ref name=upton/> the origins of the ];<ref name=hanegraaff/> the nature of the self and the "higher self";<ref name=leskowitz/><ref name=wolf/> the story of ];<ref name=fuller>Fuller, Robert C. ''Spiritual, But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America''. Oxford University Press 2001, p. 60.</ref> the evolution of the soul and all aspects of death and rebirth, including ] and ], ], after-death experiences, "guardian spirits", and ascension to planes of "higher consciousness";<ref name=leskowitz/><ref name=wolf/><ref name=fuller/><ref name=neff>{{Cite book|title=Soul Retrieval: Return to Wholeness |last=Neff |first=Joanna Neff|year=2003| publisher=Trafford Publishing| pages=59, 63| isbn=1-4120-1613-4}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} the purpose of life; the nature of good and evil; the purpose of suffering;<ref name=wolf/> multidimensional reality,<ref name=brennan>{{Cite book|title=Hands of Light |url=https://archive.org/details/handsoflightguid00bren |url-access=limited |first=Barbara Ann| last=Brennan|pages=| publisher=Bantam| year=1987| isbn=0-553-34539-7}}</ref> parallel lives;<ref name=Larson/> and transpersonal realms.<ref name=leskowitz/><ref name=neff/>


==Existence and The Self== ===Nature of the self===
The Seth Material says that human beings have many spiritual layers, most notably an "outer ego" which interacts with the physical world, and an "inner ego" or "inner self" which is concerned with the mechanics of constructing the physical world, and which existed prior to any incarnations.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} The entire self or "entity" is a ] consisting of the inner self, various selves that the entity has assumed through past existences (physical and non-physical), plus all the currently incarnated selves, and all their probable counterparts."<ref name=larson/> According to Material, human beings are generally unaware of the inner self, although it comes through as intuition and the "inner voice" that many people believe they hear. At death, the outer ego lives on and continues to develop; it takes its place as part of the gestalt that forms the entire entity, but it is free to evolve and to develop new associations.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} According to the ''Seth Material'', the entire self or "entity" is a ] consisting of the inner self, various selves that the entity has assumed through past existences (physical and non-physical), plus all the currently incarnated selves and all their probable counterparts.<ref name=Larson/> Reincarnation is included as a core principle.<ref name=neff/>


], Professor of History of ], University of Amsterdam, says that these ideas have been influential to other ] authors (some of whom use the term "higher self" to refer to the same concept), and that Roberts's terminology has been adopted by some of those authors.<ref name=hanegraaff214>{{Cite book |title=New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought |first=Wouter J. |last=Hanegraaff |pages= |publisher=SUNY Press |year=1998 |isbn=0-7914-3854-6 |url=https://archive.org/details/newagereligionwe0000hane/page/214 }}</ref> Hanegraaff says that Seth uses various terms to refer to the concept of the "self", including "entity", "whole self", "gestalt", and "(over)soul".<ref name=hanegraaff214/>
The Material states that human beings exist in four universes or "planes" simultaneously: the physical universe, which is the result of coordinated mass mental projections on the part of its inhabitants; a dream universe, which is created in the same way but has less rigid natural laws; an adjacent electrical universe, where the inner self resides and all mental activity occurs; and an anti-matter universe of which Seth said very little. The various portions of the self, and the various universes, are all aspects of a single whole, though Roberts referred to them separately for the sake of explication. The Material states that there are no boundaries to the self just as there are no boundaries to any system of reality.<ref name=wolf/> All portions of the self contribute to dreams, which continue when the outer ego is awake.<ref>Session 188, ''The Early Sessions; Book 4 of the Seth Material'', by Jane Roberts (1998).</ref>


===Reality===
], Professor of History of ] at the University of Amsterdam, states that Roberts' views (when speaking as Seth) on the nature of the self have been influential to other ] authors (some of whom use the term "Higher Self" to refer to the same concept), and that Robert's terminology has been adopted by some of those authors.<ref name=hanegraaff214>{{cite book|title= New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought |first=Wouter J. |last=Hanegraaff |pages=214 |publisher=SUNY Press |year=1998 |isbn=0791438546}}</ref> Hanegraaff states that Seth uses various terms to refer to the concept of the "Self", including "entity", "whole self", "gestalt", and "(over)soul".<ref name=hanegraaff214/>
''The Seth Material'' says that all individuals create their own circumstances and experiences within the shared earthly environment, similar to the doctrine of ]. This concept is expressed in the phrase "you create your own reality",<ref name=wolf/> which may have originated with the Seth readings. The inner self, or inner ego, is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the individual's physical body and immediate physical environment, and the unfolding of events is determined by the expectations, attitudes and beliefs of the outer ego, that portion of the self that human beings know as themselves.<ref name=leskowitz/> "If you want to change your world, you must first change your thoughts, expectations, and beliefs."<ref>{{cite book|last=Roberts|first=Jane|title=The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events|url=https://archive.org/details/individualnature00seth|url-access=registration|year=1981|publisher=Prentice-Hall|isbn=978-0-13-457259-8|page=|others=Notes by Robert F. Butts}}</ref> Or, more succinctly: "You get what you concentrate upon. There is no other main rule".<ref>{{cite book|last=Roberts|first=Jane|title=The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know|year=1994|publisher=Amber-Allen|isbn=978-1-878424-06-8|others=Notes by Robert F. Butts|page=|url=https://archive.org/details/natureofpersonal00seth_0/page/45}}</ref>


The books discuss the idea that a living network of ] constructs and maintains the physical environment via the inner selves of the individual occupants (including both living and inert matter).<ref>Session 610, ''The Nature of Personal Reality'', by Jane Roberts (1974). {{ISBN|0-13-610576-9}}</ref> The inner selves project, ''en masse'', a pattern for physical reality that is then filled with energy, as needed, by each individual. All events are also produced in the same manner.<ref name=wolf/>
==Reality==
The Seth Material says that all individuals create their own circumstances and experiences within the shared earthly environment, similar to the doctrine of ]. This concept is expressed in the phrase "you create your own reality",<ref name=wolf/> which may have originated with the Seth readings. The inner self is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the individual's physical body and immediate physical environment, and the unfolding of events is determined by the expectations, attitudes and beliefs of the outer ego, that portion of the self that human beings know as themselves.<ref name=leskowitz/> Both productive and unproductive attitudes are translated into reality, and thus one of the tasks of the individual in the physical system is to learn how to direct his or her thoughts in positive directions.<ref>Chapter 13, ''The Seth Material, by Jane Roberts (1970).</ref>


==Complete writings of Jane Roberts==
The books discuss the idea that the physical environment is constructed and maintained by the inner selves of the individual occupants (including the animals).<ref>Session 610, ''The Nature of Personal Reality, by Jane Roberts (1974). ISBN 0-13-610576-9</ref> The inner selves project, ''en masse'', a pattern for physical reality which is then filled with energy, as needed, by each individual. All events are also produced in the same manner.<ref name=wolf/> The energy which is used in these acts of creation is the inexhaustible energy which emanates from God. Since all things are composed of energy, and since energy is always active, change and transformation are constants in the universe, and nothing remains the same from one moment to the next. According to the Material, identity seeks permanence, so there is a constant attempt on the part of individuals to create environments that feel permanent; the Earth is one such place. According to the Material, time moves slowly in the physical universe, and thus creates the illusion of permanence or gradual development. Even amidst constant change, however, identity is never lost.{{cn}}


{{Main|Bibliography of Jane Roberts}}
Furthermore, the Material says that the physical universe is one of a ] or systems of reality, some physical in nature, some mental, and some completely foreign to human concepts. Each has its own natural laws, and each is as valid as any other.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} As in the "]", this physical universe has a multitude of probable renditions.<ref>Session 721, ''Mass Dreams of the Future'', by Chet Snow (1989). ISBN 1-882530-10-1</ref> The Material states that all probable events are actualized, if not in the known universe, then in a probable universe or the dream universe. There are, as examples given in the Material, probable universes in which the ] still exist, and probable universes in which ] did not develop. According to the Material, each individual has many counterparts<ref>Session 721, ''The Unknown Reality, Vol. 2'', by Jane Roberts (1979). ISBN 0-13-938852-4</ref> within the probable renditions of the universe, not all of whom have the same name, occupation or personal relationships. The Material further states that all systems of reality are, to some extent, camouflages, as all beings have an existence which is independent of any system. The number of systems is infinite since new systems come into existence constantly. No system of reality is closed or finite; energy and information pass through all systems.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}}


'''Books:'''
According to the Seth Material ] and ] are "root assumptions" of this plane of existence,<ref>Chapter 3, Session 519, ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul'', by Jane Roberts (1972); "Root assumptions are those built-in ideas of reality of which I spoke -- those agreements upon which you base your ideas of existence. Space and time, for example, are root assumptions. Each system of reality has its own set of such agreements."</ref> i.e., they are essentially illusory,<ref>Chapter 16, Session 567, ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul'', by Jane Roberts (1972); "... As I have said frequently, time as you think of it does not exist ...".</ref><ref>Chapter 3, Session 518, ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul'', by Jane Roberts (1972); "... in a very real manner, space as you perceive it simply does not exist. Not only is the illusion of space caused by your own physical perceptive mechanisms, but it is also caused by mental patterns that you have accepted ...".</ref> and both the past and future coexist with the present in what Roberts, as Seth, referred to as the "spacious present".<ref>Session 41, ''The Early Sessions: Book 1 of the Seth Material'', by Jane Roberts (1994); "In actuality there is only a spacious present, so spacious that it cannot be explored all at once in your terms, hence your arbitrary division of it into larger rooms of past, present and future."</ref> Therefore, a person's incarnations in different time periods are actually lived simultaneously, not consecutively.<ref>Session 256, ''The Early Sessions: Book 6 of the Seth Material'', by Jane Roberts (1999).</ref> The Material states that communication among the various past, present and future selves occurs during "the dream state", and that time only appears to exist in a linear form because of limitations inherent in the physical human brain.<ref>Session 426, ''The Early Sessions: Book 9 of the Seth Material'', by Jane Roberts (2002); "Your idea of space and time then is definitely determined by your neurological structure"; "... 'time' exists as the pulses leap the nerve ends."</ref> Therefore development, expansion, growth and change do not require time in order to occur.{{cn}}
* (1966). ''How To Develop Your ESP Power''. Publisher: Federick Fell. (Later retitled and reprinted as ''The Coming of Seth''.) {{ISBN|0-8119-0379-6}}.
* (1970). ''The Seth Material''. Reprinted, 2001 by New Awareness Network. {{ISBN|978-0-9711198-0-2}} .
* (1972). ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul''. Reprinted 1994 by Amber-Allen Publishing. {{ISBN|1-878424-07-6}}.
* (1974). ''The Nature of Personal Reality''. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1994, Amber-Allen Publishing. {{ISBN|1-878424-06-8}}.
* (1975). ''Adventures in Consciousness: An Introduction to Aspect Psychology''. Prentice-Hall. {{ISBN|0-13-013953-X}}.
* (1975). ''Dialogues of the Soul and Mortal Self in Time''. Prentice-Hall. {{ISBN|0-13-208538-0}}. Poetry.
* (1976). ''Psychic Politics: An Aspect Psychology Book''. Prentice-Hall. {{ISBN|0-13-731752-2}}.
* (1977). ''The "Unknown" Reality'' Vol. 1. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1997, Amber-Allen Publishing. {{ISBN|1-878424-25-4}}.
* (1979). ''The "Unknown" Reality'' Vol. 2. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1997, Amber-Allen Publishing. {{ISBN|1-878424-26-2}} .
* (1977). ''The World View of Paul Cézanne: A Psychic Interpretation''. Prentice-Hall. {{ISBN|0-13-968859-5}}.
* (1978). ''The Afterdeath Journal of An American Philosopher: The World View of William James.'' Prentice-Hall. {{ISBN|0-13-018515-9}}.
* (1979). ''Emir's Education in the Proper Use of Magical Powers''. Prentice-Hall. {{ISBN|1-57174-142-9}}. Children's literature.
* (1979). ''The Nature of the Psyche: Its Human Expression''. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1996, Amber-Allen Publishing. {{ISBN|1-878424-22-X}} .
* (1981). ''The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events''. Prentice-Hall, {{ISBN|0-13-457259-9}}. Reprinted 1994, Amber-Allen Publishing, {{ISBN|1-878424-21-1}}.
* (1995). '']''. Amber-Allen Publishing. {{ISBN|1-878424-17-3}}. Edition: Paperback; May 1, 1995 (originally published as three separate books: ''The Education of Oversoul 7'' (1973); ''The Further Education of Oversoul Seven'' (1979); ''Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time'' (1984)).
* (1981). ''The God of Jane: A Psychic Manifesto''. Prentice-Hall. {{ISBN|0-01-335749-2}}. Reprinted 2000, Moment Point Press. {{ISBN|0-9661327-5-0}}.
* (1982). ''If We Live Again, Or, Public Magic and Private Love''. Prentice-Hall. {{ISBN|0-13-450619-7}}. Poetry.
* (1986). ''Dreams, Evolution and Value Fulfillment''. Prentice-Hall, two volumes, {{ISBN|0-13-219452-X}} and {{ISBN|0-13-219460-0}}.
* (1986). ''Seth, Dreams and Projections of Consciousness''. Stillpoint Publishing.
* (1993). ''A Seth Reader''. Vernal Equinox Press. Compendium edited by Richard Roberts. {{ISBN|0-942380-15-0}}.
* (1995). ''The Magical Approach : Seth Speaks About the Art of Creative Living''. Amber-Allen Publishing. {{ISBN|1-878424-09-2}}.
* (1997). ''The Way Toward Health''. Robert F. Butts (Foreword), Amber-Allen Publishing. {{ISBN|1-878424-30-0}}.
* (2006). ''The World View of Rembrandt''. New Awareness Network. {{ISBN|0-9768978-2-2}}.
* (1997 and after). ''The Early Sessions'' (Sessions 1 through 510 of the Seth Material). New Awareness Network. Edited by Robert Butts. Nine volumes. {{ISBN|0-9652855-0-2}}.
* (2003). ''The Personal Sessions''. New Awareness Network. Deleted session material. Seven volumes. {{ISBN|0-9711198-4-8}}.
* ''The Early Class Sessions''. New Awareness Network. Four volumes.


'''Short stories and novellas:'''
==Birth, souls and reincarnation==
*"Prayer of a Wiser People" in ''Profile'', 1950.
According to the Seth Material, a soul may enter the fetus any time from inception to birth, and may not fully join with the new body for a considerable period of time. Souls who enter the fetus at birth may have a strong inclination towards physical existence, or may have a pre-existing relationship with the mother, or may be anxious to complete unfinished experiences in the physical realm.<ref>Chapter 13, Session 557, ''Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul'', by Jane Roberts (1972).</ref> If the mother is considering an abortion, the soul will be aware of that and can choose not to incarnate. If the soul enters the fetus and the fetus is then aborted, the soul continues on to other lives. Some souls seek the ''in utero'' experience and do not wish to be born. According to the Seth Material, there is no actual death in the universe; even the cells of the fetus reincarnate.{{cn}}
*"The Red Wagon" in ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', 1956 (republished 1993, Reality Change Magazine; anthologized in 1975, ''Ladies of Fantasy'').
*"The Canvas Pyramid" in ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', 1957 (French edition, 1958).
*"First Communion" in ''Fantastic Universe'', 1957.
*"The Chestnut Beads" in ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', 1957 (French edition, 1958; anthologized in ''Triple W: Witches, Warlocks and Werewolves'', 1963).
*"The Bundu" (novella) in ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', 1958.
*"A Demon at Devotions" in ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', 1958 (reprinted in ''Reality Change Magazine'', Winter 1994).
*"Nightmare" in ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', 1959.
*"Impasse" in ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', 1959 (Spanish anthology edition ca. 1960).
*"Three Times Around" in ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', 1964 (anthologized in Earth Invaded, 1982).
*"The Big Freeze" in Dude, 1965 (reprinted in ''Reality Change Magazine'', Summer 1994).
*"The Mission," purchased by ''Topper'' magazine in August, 1965. (Publication not yet confirmed.)


'''Poetry:'''
The Seth Material includes reincarnation as a core principle,<ref name=neff/> but unlike some religions, states that cause-and-effect does not operate from life to life (although all lives are interrelated in various ways); human beings do not reincarnate as animals; and reincarnation does not end in a state of nirvana. The Seth Material states that each individual must experience fatherhood, motherhood and childhood, and thus must incarnate at least twice; the maximum number varies, depending on the temperament and the needs of the individual.<ref name="The Seth Material 1970">Chapter 12, ''The Seth Material, by Jane Roberts (1970).</ref> According to the Seth Material, human beings never reincarnate as animals.<ref>Session 705, ''The Unknown Reality, Vol. 2'', by Jane Roberts (1979). ISBN 0-13-938852-4</ref> The Material states that there is a period of rest between incarnations, and that individuals will sometimes occupy other planes of existence before returning to the Earth. When an individual's reincarnational cycle is over, the individual moves on to other systems of reality.<ref name="The Seth Material 1970"/> There is no heaven or hell,<ref>Session 203, ''The Early Sessions; Book 4 of the Seth Material'', by Jane Roberts (1998).</ref> only continued existence in various environments of the individual's choosing. Another unusual contention of the Seth Material is that, in this system, a soul can have multiple concurrent incarnations, with multiple individuals living simultaneously as part of one individual soul.<ref name=neff/><ref name=hanegraaff215>{{cite book|title= New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought |first=Wouter J. |last=Hanegraaff |pages=215–216 |publisher=SUNY Press |year=1998 |isbn=0791438546}}</ref>
*"Time" in ''The Saratogian'' , 1947 Mar 19.
*"Enigma" in ''The Saratogian'', 1947 Mar 19.
*"Spring Gaiety" in ''The Saratogian'', 1947 Apr 26.
*"Rain" in ''Profile'' , December, 1947.
*"Pretense" in ''Profile'', December, 1947.
*"Code" in ''Profile'', December, 1947.
*"Skyscrapers" in ''Profile'', December, 1947.
*"Introvert" in ''Profile'', May, 1948.
*"Poem" in ''Profile'', May, 1948.
*"How Public Like a Frog" in ''Profile'', Fall, 1948.
*"Motorcycle Ride" in ''Profile'', Fall, 1948.
*"Echo" in ''Profile'', May, 1949.
*"Death Stood at the Door" in ''Profile'', May, 1949.
*"Compromise" in ''Profile'', May, 1949.
*"I Shall Die in the Springtime." ''Patterns''. v.1, n.1, October 1954.
*"Lyric" ''Patterns''. v.1, n.1, October 1954.
*"Matilda" in ''Quicksilver'', Spring, 1960.
*"It is Springtime, Grandfather." ''Epos''., v.12, n.3, Spring 1961.
*"The Familiar." ''Bitterroot''. v.1, n.2, Winter 1962.
*"I Saw a Hand" in ''Treasures of Parnassus: Best Poems of 1962'', Young Publications, 1962 (reprinted in The ''Elmira Star-Gazette'', 1962).
*"My Grandfather's World." ''Epos''. v.14, n.3, Spring 1963.
*"Lullaby." ''Epos''. v.14, n.3, Spring 1963.
*"Beware, October." ''Epos''. v.16, n.1, Fall 1964.
*"This Wrist, This Hand." ''Epos''. v.16, n.4, Summer 1965.
*"The Game." ''New Lantern Club Review''. n.2, Summer 1965.
*"The Flowers." ''Steppenwolf''. n.1, Winter 1965–1966.
*"Vision." ''Dust/9''. v.3, n.1, Fall 1966.
*"Who Whispers Yes." ''Dust/12''. v.3, n.4, Spring 1969.
*"Hi, Low, and Psycho." Excerpts published in ''Reality Change'', Third Quarter, 1996.


'''Seth Material-related works from other authors:'''
==God==
* Watkins, Susan M. ''Conversations with Seth''. Moment Point Press, 2005, 2006, two volumes. {{ISBN|1-930491-05-0}} and {{ISBN|1-930491-09-3}} original version published: Vol. 1 (1980), Vol 2 (1981).
The Seth Material states that there is a ], whom it describes as a "primary energy gestalt"<ref name = session81>Session 81, ''The Early Sessions: Book 2 of the Seth Material'', by Jane Roberts (1997).</ref> and a "psychic pyramid of interrelated, ever-expanding consciousness".<ref name=chapter18-sm>Chapter 18, ''The Seth Material'', by Jane Roberts (1970).</ref> The Material generally uses the term "All That Is" instead of God, while using the term "God" to describe the traditional Judeo-Christian concepts.<ref name = session81/> According to the Material, God is composed of self-replicating and inexhaustible mental energy which permeates the universe and forms all things, including all individuals.<ref name=hanegraaff/> As the energy does this, it carries the consciousness of God with it. Thus, the consciousness of God occupies all things and is omnipresent.<ref name=hanegraaff/> God, therefore, is a gestalt of all existence, as in ] and ]. For this reason, it can be said that only one individual exists in the universe, and all other individuals are contained within the greater whole. Since the consciousness of God occupies all things, God experiences each life that is lived, including the failures, triumphs, perfections and imperfections of each individual. According to the Material, God wishes to experience existence in all its forms and ramifications, and through its creations is able to do this. Since reality is ever-changing, God is also dynamic and ever-changing. The Material states that the portion of God that forms each individual is the "personal God".<ref name = session311>Session 311, ''The Early Sessions: Book 7 of the Seth Material'', by Jane Roberts (1999). ISBN 0-9652-8557-X.</ref> Hanegraaff writes that "theology/cosmology of the Seth Material" presents an explicit example of God as the "'generative source' of reality".<ref name=hanegraaff/>
* O’Keefe, Chiron (2023). ''An Emerging Soul’s Guide to Awareness: Seth, Mysticism, and the Journey of Life. {{ISBN|9798875520655}}.

* Dahl, Lynda Madden (1993). ''Beyond the Winning Streak: Using Conscious Creation to Consistently Win at Life''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-10-2}}.
According to the Material, the individuals who exist within God, though part of God, have free will and self-determination.<ref name=chapter18-sm/> They also have the creative powers of God, though those powers are masked by the root assumptions of physical reality. Since the mental energy of God forms all things, all material things have life and consciousness, though of an order that is not perceptible to human beings in their present state of development.{{cn}} The atom is a means by which the mental energy of God can be materialized. Roberts, speaking as Seth, said that God does not know of any others like itself, but assumes that something -— possibly another "primary energy gestalt" -- came before it. If God sprang from another like itself, then the possibility exists that there are other Gods, each presumably aware only of its own existence.{{cn}}
* Dahl, Lynda Madden (1995). ''Ten Thousand Whispers: A Guide to Conscious Creation''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-06-5}}.

* Dahl, Lynda Madden (1997). ''The Wizards of Consciousness: Making the Imponderable Practical''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-03-4}}.
==Creation==
* Dahl, Lynda Madden (2001). ''The Book of Fallacies: A Little Primer of New Thought''. Moment Point Press. {{ISBN|0-9661327-9-3}}.
The Seth Material states that God had a beginning, and there was a ], though the version told by Roberts differs markedly from the ] version. In the early development of God, the universe existed in a state of potentiality within God's "dreams". The agony of knowing the potential of the universe, yet not being able to express it, compelled God to find the means to actualize its dreams.<ref name=hanegraaff/> Additional impetus was provided by the individuals in its dreams,<ref name=hanegraaff/> whom God had imbued with life and consciousness, and who "clamored" to be made real.<ref>Chapter 18, ''The Seth Material; Roberts, Jane.'' (1970).</ref>
* Dahl, Lynda Madden (2012). ''Living a Safe Universe: A Book for Seth Readers''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-13-3}}.
* Dahl, Lynda Madden (2013). ''Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 2: A Book for Seth Readers''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-15-7}}.
* Dahl, Lynda Madden (2014). ''Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 3: A Book for Seth Readers''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-17-1}}.
* Dahl, Lynda Madden (2015). ''Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 4: Seth and Psychic Health''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-21-8}}.
* Friedman, Norman (1994). ''Bridging Science and Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm's Physics, The Perennial Philosophy and Seth''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-07-2}}.
* Friedman, Norman (1997). ''The Hidden Domain: Home of the Quantum Wave Function, Nature's Creative Source''. The Woodbridge Group. {{ISBN|978-1-889964-09-6}}.
* Stack, Rick. ''Out-Of-Body Adventures : 30 days to the Most Exciting Experience of Your Life''. Contemporary Books. {{ISBN|0-8092-4560-4}}.
* Ashley, Nancy. ''Create Your Own Reality : A Seth Workbook''. Prentice-Hall Press, 1984. {{ISBN|0-13-189127-8}}.
* Ashley, Nancy. ''Create Your Own Happiness: A Seth Workbook''. Prentice-Hall Press, 1988. {{ISBN|0-13-189226-6}}.
* Ashley, Nancy. ''Create Your Own Dreams: A Seth Workbook''. Prentice-Hall Press, 1990. {{ISBN|0-13-189382-3}}.
* Watkins, Susan M. ''Speaking of Jane Roberts: Remembering the Author of the Seth Material''. Moment Point Press, 2001. {{ISBN|0-9661327-7-7}}.
* Hsu, Tien-Sheng. ''The Secret to Healing Cancer: A Chinese Psychiatrist and Family Doctor Presents His Amazing Method For Curing Cancer Through Psychological and Spiritual Growth''. New Awareness Network, 2011. {{ISBN|0-9849285-0-2}}.
* Kendall, Richard. ''The Road To Elmira, Volume 1 : A former student of Jane Roberts recounts his experiences while attending Jane's classes''. Rich Kendall Books, 2011. {{ISBN|0-9835776-0-9}}; {{ISBN|978-0-9835776-0-7}}.
* Helfrich, Paul M. ''Seth: The Ultimate Guide''. New World View Publishing, 2010. {{ISBN|978-0-9828123-0-3}}.


==Relationship with Christianity== ==Relationship with Christianity==
According to the Seth Material, ] exists as part of the Christ entity, a highly evolved entity who exists in many systems of reality. At the time of Christ, the Christ entity incarnated as three individuals: ], ] of ], and ].<ref name=hanegraaff215/> Each was to some degree aware of his role in founding a new ] (although Paul was not aware of his role until after his conversion to Christianity). Roberts said that Jesus was not physically ],<ref>Session 81, The Early Sessions: Book 2 of the Seth Material, by Jane Roberts (1972). ISBN 0-9652855-1-0</ref> and that it is not in the nature of enlightened individuals to sacrifice themselves. Rather, a willing and deluded surrogate, who believed himself to be the Messiah, was substituted in Jesus' place, and it was this surrogate whom ] betrayed. According to the Material, the crucifixion of Jesus occurred as a non-physical event, created by "extra-dimensional artists". This event was then translated into the physical plane, and it now exists within history as if it had physically occurred.<ref> Seth Speaks</ref> According to the ''Seth Material'', ] exists as part of the Christ entity, a highly evolved entity who exists in many systems of reality. At the time of Christ, the Christ entity incarnated as three individuals: ], ] of ], and ].<ref name=hanegraaff215>{{Cite book |title=New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought |first=Wouter J. |last=Hanegraaff |pages= |publisher=SUNY Press |year=1998 |isbn=0-7914-3854-6 |url=https://archive.org/details/newagereligionwe0000hane/page/215 }}</ref>


==Other authorship claims==
The Material states that ] will reincarnate in the 21st century to correct mistakes that he made that set ] on the wrong course, and a period of spiritual awareness will ensue.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} Paul will not identify himself as Christ or be seen as Christ, since his appearance will undermine organized religion, Christianity included.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} The Material states that Paul will be known as a psychic; he will strive "to straighten out Christianity, which will be in shambles at the time of his arrival",<ref name="Seth Speaks 1972">Session 586, Seth Speaks, by Jane Roberts (1972). ISBN 0-553-12931-7</ref> and he will form "a new system of thought when the world is sorely in need of one".<ref name="Seth Speaks 1972"/> The events surrounding the return of Paul/Saul will substantially be complete by the year 2075, but the ensuing changes to society will take a century to unfold.<ref>Chapter 21, Sessions 586 & 588, Roberts, Jane. ''Seth Speaks'' (1972). ISBN 1-878424-07-6</ref>
Other authors have written material they claimed was channeled from Seth, especially after Roberts's death. These included Thomas Massari, who founded the Seth-Hermes Foundation and said he had channeled Seth as early as 1972; and Jean Loomis, director of the Aquarian Center in ].<ref>Fuller, Robert C. ''Spiritual, But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America''. Oxford University Press, 2001, p. 187; Newport, John P. ''The New Age Movement and the Biblical Worldview: Conflict and Dialogue''. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing 1998, p. 165; Klimo, Jon. ''Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources''. North Atlantic Books 1998, p. 62</ref> However, in the introduction to the first book written about Seth, he is said to have conveyed that "communications will come exclusively through Ruburt at all times, to protect the integrity of the material". In ''The Seth Material'', Roberts wrote: "Several people have told me that Seth communicated with them through automatic writing, but Seth denies any such contacts."


==Criticism== ==Criticism==
] in his book ''The System of Antichrist'', argues that the reason Jane Roberts multiplies the self in many ways is due to a fear of death, and that the Seth texts are based on a misunderstanding of both Christianity and Eastern religions.<ref name=upton/> The implied influences of Eastern mysticism and philosophy are also highlighted in ''Astrology and Psychic Phenomena'' by ], ] and ], who say, "Husband Robert Butts admitted that similarities exist between Seth's ideas and those of various religious, philosophical, and mystical doctrines from the Near, Middle, or Far East&nbsp;.&nbsp;.&nbsp;. and we've done a little reading on Buddhism, Hinduism, Zen, and Taoism, for example, not to mention subjects like shamanism, voodooism, and obeah."<ref>Kole, Andre; E Calvin Beisner, Robert M Bowman Jr, Terry Holley ''Astrology and Psychic Phenomena'' Zondervan Publishing House 1989 {{ISBN|978-0-310-48921-4}} p.51</ref> According to ], Seth filled the role of guide for what Fuller called "unchurched American spirituality," including the topics of ], ], ], ancient metaphysical wisdom, and "Christ consciousness."<ref name=fuller>Fuller, Robert C. ''Spiritual, But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America''. Oxford University Press 2001, p. 60.</ref> ] wrote "there seems little need to consider the involvement of any supernatural agency."<ref>Kole, Andre; E Calvin Beisner, Robert M Bowman Jr, Terry Holley ''Astrology and Psychic Phenomena'' Zondervan Publishing House 1989 {{ISBN|978-0-310-48921-4}} p.52</ref>
*] in his book ''The System of Antichrist'', which critiques the New Age movement, argues that the reason Jane Roberts multiplies the self in many ways is due to a fear of death, and that the Seth texts are based on a misunderstanding of both Christianity and of Eastern religions. Upton also acknowledges that "traces of valid esoteric doctrines can be found in the Seth teachings."<ref name=upton/>

*The implied influences of Eastern mysticism and philosophy are also highlighted in ''Astrology and Psychic Phenomena'' by Terry Holley, E Calvin Beisner and Robert M Bowman Jr, who say "Husband Robert Butts admitted that similarities exist between Seth's ideas and those of various religious, philosophical, and mystical doctrines from the Near, Middle, or Far East&nbsp;.&nbsp;.&nbsp;. and we've done a little reading on Buddhism, Hinduism, Zen, and Taoism, for example, not to mention subjects like shamanism, voodooism, and obeah."<ref>Kole, Andre; E Calvin Beisner, Robert M Bowman Jr, Terry Holley ''Astrology and Psychic Phenomena'' Zondervan Publishing House 1989 ISBN 978-0310489214 p.51</ref>
Psychologist Paul Cunningham of Rivier University, New Hampshire, analyzed the case of Jane Roberts in his 2010 paper "The Problem of Seth's Origin", concluding that "fraud and ] are highly improbable explanations" and suggesting that to "emphasize and expect fraud and trickery ... is essentially a misleading, though culturally expectable, response" to such cases.<ref>Paul F. Cunningham, Ph.D., ], New Hampshire, "The Problem of Seth's Origin: A Case Study of the Trance-Possession Mediumship of Jane Roberts" </ref>
*Psychologist and critic of parapsychology ] has concluded: "In light of all this, the Seth materials must surely be viewed as less than ordinary. There certainly was the time and talent for fraud to play a role, but we cannot discriminate between that possibility and the possibility of unconscious production— At any rate, given these circumstances, there seems little need to consider the involvement of any supernatural agency."<ref>Kole, Andre; E Calvin Beisner, Robert M Bowman Jr, Terry Holley ''Astrology and Psychic Phenomena'' Zondervan Publishing House 1989 ISBN 978-0310489214 p.52</ref>

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The Seth Material is a collection of writing dictated by Jane Roberts to her husband from late 1963 until her death in 1984. Roberts claimed the words were spoken by a discarnate entity named Seth. The material is regarded as one of the cornerstones of New Age philosophy, and the most influential channelled text of the post–World War II "New Age" movement, after the Edgar Cayce books and A Course in Miracles. Jon Klimo writes that the Seth books were instrumental in bringing the idea of channeling to a broad public audience.

According to scholar of religion Catherine Albanese, the 1970 release of the book The Seth Material "launched an era of nationwide awareness ... ommunication with other-than-human entities ... contributing to the self-identity of an emergent New Age movement". Study groups formed in the United States to work with the Seth Material, and now are found around the world, as well as numerous websites and online groups in several languages, as various titles have been translated into Chinese, Spanish, German, French, Dutch and Arabic.

John P. Newport, in his study of the influence of New Age beliefs, described the central focus of the Seth Material as the idea that each individual creates his or her own reality, a foundational concept of the New Age movement first articulated in the Seth Material.

History

In late 1963, Jane Roberts and her husband, Robert Butts, experimented with a ouija board as part of Roberts's research for a book on extra-sensory perception. Roberts and Butts claimed that they began to receive coherent messages from a male personality on December 2, 1963, who later identified himself as Seth. Soon after, Roberts reported that she was hearing the messages in her head. She began to dictate the messages instead of using the Ouija board, and the board was eventually abandoned. For 21 years until Roberts's death in 1984 (with a one-year hiatus due to her final illness), Roberts held regular sessions in which she went into a trance and purportedly spoke on behalf of Seth.

According to Roberts, Seth described himself as an "energy personality essence no longer focused in physical matter" who was independent of Roberts's subconscious, although Roberts expressed skepticism as to Seth's origins, frequently referring to Seth's statements as "theories". Roberts claimed that Seth indicated he had completed his earthly reincarnations and was speaking from an adjacent plane of existence. The Seth personality described himself as a "teacher", and said: "this material has been given by himself and others in other times and places, but that it is given again, in new ways, for each succeeding generation through the centuries."

Unlike the psychic Edgar Cayce, whose syntax when speaking in trance was antiquated and convoluted, Roberts's syntax and sentence structures were modern and clear when speaking as Seth. Roberts often sat in a rocking chair during sessions, and she would occasionally smoke cigarettes and sip beer or wine. Afterwards, she claimed to not remember the contents of the session, and she would often read the transcript or ask what Seth had said.

Summary

The core teachings of the Seth Material are based on the principle that consciousness creates matter, that each person creates his or her own reality through thoughts, beliefs and expectations, and that the "point of power" through which the individual can affect change is in the present moment.

It discusses a wide range of metaphysical concepts, including the nature of God (referred to as "All That Is" and "The Multidimensional God"); the nature of physical reality; the origins of the universe; the nature of the self and the "higher self"; the story of Christ; the evolution of the soul and all aspects of death and rebirth, including reincarnation and karma, past lives, after-death experiences, "guardian spirits", and ascension to planes of "higher consciousness"; the purpose of life; the nature of good and evil; the purpose of suffering; multidimensional reality, parallel lives; and transpersonal realms.

Nature of the self

According to the Seth Material, the entire self or "entity" is a gestalt consisting of the inner self, various selves that the entity has assumed through past existences (physical and non-physical), plus all the currently incarnated selves and all their probable counterparts. Reincarnation is included as a core principle.

Wouter Hanegraaff, Professor of History of Hermetic Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, says that these ideas have been influential to other new age authors (some of whom use the term "higher self" to refer to the same concept), and that Roberts's terminology has been adopted by some of those authors. Hanegraaff says that Seth uses various terms to refer to the concept of the "self", including "entity", "whole self", "gestalt", and "(over)soul".

Reality

The Seth Material says that all individuals create their own circumstances and experiences within the shared earthly environment, similar to the doctrine of responsibility assumption. This concept is expressed in the phrase "you create your own reality", which may have originated with the Seth readings. The inner self, or inner ego, is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the individual's physical body and immediate physical environment, and the unfolding of events is determined by the expectations, attitudes and beliefs of the outer ego, that portion of the self that human beings know as themselves. "If you want to change your world, you must first change your thoughts, expectations, and beliefs." Or, more succinctly: "You get what you concentrate upon. There is no other main rule".

The books discuss the idea that a living network of panpsychism constructs and maintains the physical environment via the inner selves of the individual occupants (including both living and inert matter). The inner selves project, en masse, a pattern for physical reality that is then filled with energy, as needed, by each individual. All events are also produced in the same manner.

Complete writings of Jane Roberts

Main article: Bibliography of Jane Roberts

Books:

  • (1966). How To Develop Your ESP Power. Publisher: Federick Fell. (Later retitled and reprinted as The Coming of Seth.) ISBN 0-8119-0379-6.
  • (1970). The Seth Material. Reprinted, 2001 by New Awareness Network. ISBN 978-0-9711198-0-2 .
  • (1972). Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul. Reprinted 1994 by Amber-Allen Publishing. ISBN 1-878424-07-6.
  • (1974). The Nature of Personal Reality. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1994, Amber-Allen Publishing. ISBN 1-878424-06-8.
  • (1975). Adventures in Consciousness: An Introduction to Aspect Psychology. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-013953-X.
  • (1975). Dialogues of the Soul and Mortal Self in Time. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-208538-0. Poetry.
  • (1976). Psychic Politics: An Aspect Psychology Book. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-731752-2.
  • (1977). The "Unknown" Reality Vol. 1. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1997, Amber-Allen Publishing. ISBN 1-878424-25-4.
  • (1979). The "Unknown" Reality Vol. 2. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1997, Amber-Allen Publishing. ISBN 1-878424-26-2 .
  • (1977). The World View of Paul Cézanne: A Psychic Interpretation. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-968859-5.
  • (1978). The Afterdeath Journal of An American Philosopher: The World View of William James. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-018515-9.
  • (1979). Emir's Education in the Proper Use of Magical Powers. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 1-57174-142-9. Children's literature.
  • (1979). The Nature of the Psyche: Its Human Expression. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1996, Amber-Allen Publishing. ISBN 1-878424-22-X .
  • (1981). The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events. Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-13-457259-9. Reprinted 1994, Amber-Allen Publishing, ISBN 1-878424-21-1.
  • (1995). The Oversoul Seven Trilogy. Amber-Allen Publishing. ISBN 1-878424-17-3. Edition: Paperback; May 1, 1995 (originally published as three separate books: The Education of Oversoul 7 (1973); The Further Education of Oversoul Seven (1979); Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time (1984)).
  • (1981). The God of Jane: A Psychic Manifesto. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-01-335749-2. Reprinted 2000, Moment Point Press. ISBN 0-9661327-5-0.
  • (1982). If We Live Again, Or, Public Magic and Private Love. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-450619-7. Poetry.
  • (1986). Dreams, Evolution and Value Fulfillment. Prentice-Hall, two volumes, ISBN 0-13-219452-X and ISBN 0-13-219460-0.
  • (1986). Seth, Dreams and Projections of Consciousness. Stillpoint Publishing.
  • (1993). A Seth Reader. Vernal Equinox Press. Compendium edited by Richard Roberts. ISBN 0-942380-15-0.
  • (1995). The Magical Approach : Seth Speaks About the Art of Creative Living. Amber-Allen Publishing. ISBN 1-878424-09-2.
  • (1997). The Way Toward Health. Robert F. Butts (Foreword), Amber-Allen Publishing. ISBN 1-878424-30-0.
  • (2006). The World View of Rembrandt. New Awareness Network. ISBN 0-9768978-2-2.
  • (1997 and after). The Early Sessions (Sessions 1 through 510 of the Seth Material). New Awareness Network. Edited by Robert Butts. Nine volumes. ISBN 0-9652855-0-2.
  • (2003). The Personal Sessions. New Awareness Network. Deleted session material. Seven volumes. ISBN 0-9711198-4-8.
  • The Early Class Sessions. New Awareness Network. Four volumes.

Short stories and novellas:

  • "Prayer of a Wiser People" in Profile, 1950.
  • "The Red Wagon" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1956 (republished 1993, Reality Change Magazine; anthologized in 1975, Ladies of Fantasy).
  • "The Canvas Pyramid" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1957 (French edition, 1958).
  • "First Communion" in Fantastic Universe, 1957.
  • "The Chestnut Beads" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1957 (French edition, 1958; anthologized in Triple W: Witches, Warlocks and Werewolves, 1963).
  • "The Bundu" (novella) in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1958.
  • "A Demon at Devotions" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1958 (reprinted in Reality Change Magazine, Winter 1994).
  • "Nightmare" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1959.
  • "Impasse" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1959 (Spanish anthology edition ca. 1960).
  • "Three Times Around" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1964 (anthologized in Earth Invaded, 1982).
  • "The Big Freeze" in Dude, 1965 (reprinted in Reality Change Magazine, Summer 1994).
  • "The Mission," purchased by Topper magazine in August, 1965. (Publication not yet confirmed.)

Poetry:

  • "Time" in The Saratogian , 1947 Mar 19.
  • "Enigma" in The Saratogian, 1947 Mar 19.
  • "Spring Gaiety" in The Saratogian, 1947 Apr 26.
  • "Rain" in Profile , December, 1947.
  • "Pretense" in Profile, December, 1947.
  • "Code" in Profile, December, 1947.
  • "Skyscrapers" in Profile, December, 1947.
  • "Introvert" in Profile, May, 1948.
  • "Poem" in Profile, May, 1948.
  • "How Public Like a Frog" in Profile, Fall, 1948.
  • "Motorcycle Ride" in Profile, Fall, 1948.
  • "Echo" in Profile, May, 1949.
  • "Death Stood at the Door" in Profile, May, 1949.
  • "Compromise" in Profile, May, 1949.
  • "I Shall Die in the Springtime." Patterns. v.1, n.1, October 1954.
  • "Lyric" Patterns. v.1, n.1, October 1954.
  • "Matilda" in Quicksilver, Spring, 1960.
  • "It is Springtime, Grandfather." Epos., v.12, n.3, Spring 1961.
  • "The Familiar." Bitterroot. v.1, n.2, Winter 1962.
  • "I Saw a Hand" in Treasures of Parnassus: Best Poems of 1962, Young Publications, 1962 (reprinted in The Elmira Star-Gazette, 1962).
  • "My Grandfather's World." Epos. v.14, n.3, Spring 1963.
  • "Lullaby." Epos. v.14, n.3, Spring 1963.
  • "Beware, October." Epos. v.16, n.1, Fall 1964.
  • "This Wrist, This Hand." Epos. v.16, n.4, Summer 1965.
  • "The Game." New Lantern Club Review. n.2, Summer 1965.
  • "The Flowers." Steppenwolf. n.1, Winter 1965–1966.
  • "Vision." Dust/9. v.3, n.1, Fall 1966.
  • "Who Whispers Yes." Dust/12. v.3, n.4, Spring 1969.
  • "Hi, Low, and Psycho." Excerpts published in Reality Change, Third Quarter, 1996.

Seth Material-related works from other authors:

  • Watkins, Susan M. Conversations with Seth. Moment Point Press, 2005, 2006, two volumes. ISBN 1-930491-05-0 and ISBN 1-930491-09-3 original version published: Vol. 1 (1980), Vol 2 (1981).
  • O’Keefe, Chiron (2023). An Emerging Soul’s Guide to Awareness: Seth, Mysticism, and the Journey of Life. ISBN 9798875520655.
  • Dahl, Lynda Madden (1993). Beyond the Winning Streak: Using Conscious Creation to Consistently Win at Life. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-10-2.
  • Dahl, Lynda Madden (1995). Ten Thousand Whispers: A Guide to Conscious Creation. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-06-5.
  • Dahl, Lynda Madden (1997). The Wizards of Consciousness: Making the Imponderable Practical. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-03-4.
  • Dahl, Lynda Madden (2001). The Book of Fallacies: A Little Primer of New Thought. Moment Point Press. ISBN 0-9661327-9-3.
  • Dahl, Lynda Madden (2012). Living a Safe Universe: A Book for Seth Readers. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-13-3.
  • Dahl, Lynda Madden (2013). Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 2: A Book for Seth Readers. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-15-7.
  • Dahl, Lynda Madden (2014). Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 3: A Book for Seth Readers. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-17-1.
  • Dahl, Lynda Madden (2015). Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 4: Seth and Psychic Health. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-21-8.
  • Friedman, Norman (1994). Bridging Science and Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm's Physics, The Perennial Philosophy and Seth. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-07-2.
  • Friedman, Norman (1997). The Hidden Domain: Home of the Quantum Wave Function, Nature's Creative Source. The Woodbridge Group. ISBN 978-1-889964-09-6.
  • Stack, Rick. Out-Of-Body Adventures : 30 days to the Most Exciting Experience of Your Life. Contemporary Books. ISBN 0-8092-4560-4.
  • Ashley, Nancy. Create Your Own Reality : A Seth Workbook. Prentice-Hall Press, 1984. ISBN 0-13-189127-8.
  • Ashley, Nancy. Create Your Own Happiness: A Seth Workbook. Prentice-Hall Press, 1988. ISBN 0-13-189226-6.
  • Ashley, Nancy. Create Your Own Dreams: A Seth Workbook. Prentice-Hall Press, 1990. ISBN 0-13-189382-3.
  • Watkins, Susan M. Speaking of Jane Roberts: Remembering the Author of the Seth Material. Moment Point Press, 2001. ISBN 0-9661327-7-7.
  • Hsu, Tien-Sheng. The Secret to Healing Cancer: A Chinese Psychiatrist and Family Doctor Presents His Amazing Method For Curing Cancer Through Psychological and Spiritual Growth. New Awareness Network, 2011. ISBN 0-9849285-0-2.
  • Kendall, Richard. The Road To Elmira, Volume 1 : A former student of Jane Roberts recounts his experiences while attending Jane's classes. Rich Kendall Books, 2011. ISBN 0-9835776-0-9; ISBN 978-0-9835776-0-7.
  • Helfrich, Paul M. Seth: The Ultimate Guide. New World View Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9828123-0-3.

Relationship with Christianity

According to the Seth Material, Jesus Christ exists as part of the Christ entity, a highly evolved entity who exists in many systems of reality. At the time of Christ, the Christ entity incarnated as three individuals: John the Baptist, Jesus of Nazareth, and Paul or Saul of Tarsus.

Other authorship claims

Other authors have written material they claimed was channeled from Seth, especially after Roberts's death. These included Thomas Massari, who founded the Seth-Hermes Foundation and said he had channeled Seth as early as 1972; and Jean Loomis, director of the Aquarian Center in Connecticut. However, in the introduction to the first book written about Seth, he is said to have conveyed that "communications will come exclusively through Ruburt at all times, to protect the integrity of the material". In The Seth Material, Roberts wrote: "Several people have told me that Seth communicated with them through automatic writing, but Seth denies any such contacts."

Criticism

Charles Upton in his book The System of Antichrist, argues that the reason Jane Roberts multiplies the self in many ways is due to a fear of death, and that the Seth texts are based on a misunderstanding of both Christianity and Eastern religions. The implied influences of Eastern mysticism and philosophy are also highlighted in Astrology and Psychic Phenomena by Terry Holley, E Calvin Beisner and Robert M Bowman Jr, who say, "Husband Robert Butts admitted that similarities exist between Seth's ideas and those of various religious, philosophical, and mystical doctrines from the Near, Middle, or Far East . . . and we've done a little reading on Buddhism, Hinduism, Zen, and Taoism, for example, not to mention subjects like shamanism, voodooism, and obeah." According to Robert C. Fuller, Seth filled the role of guide for what Fuller called "unchurched American spirituality," including the topics of reincarnation, karma, free will, ancient metaphysical wisdom, and "Christ consciousness." James Alcock wrote "there seems little need to consider the involvement of any supernatural agency."

Psychologist Paul Cunningham of Rivier University, New Hampshire, analyzed the case of Jane Roberts in his 2010 paper "The Problem of Seth's Origin", concluding that "fraud and cryptomnesia are highly improbable explanations" and suggesting that to "emphasize and expect fraud and trickery ... is essentially a misleading, though culturally expectable, response" to such cases.

See also

References

  1. Roberts, Jane. ESP Power. 2000; Stack, Rick. Out-Of-Body Adventures. 1988; Hathaway, Michael R. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Past Life Regression. 2003, p. 208; Watkins, Susan. Conversations With Seth, Book 2: 25th Anniversary Edition. 2006.
  2. Talbot, Michael. The Holographic Universe, 1991; Hanegraff, Wouter J. New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought, SUNY Press, 1998, pp. 122–126; Hammer, Olav. Claiming Knowledge: Strategies of Epistemology from Theosophy to the New Age. BRILL, 2004, p. 342; Upton, Charles. The System of Antichrist: Truth and Falsehood in Postmodernism and the New Age. Sophia Perennis, 2005, pp. 169–173.
  3. Klimo, Jon. Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources. North Atlantic Books 1998, p. 22.
  4. Albanese, Catherine L. A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American Metaphysical Religion. Yale University Press 2007, p. 501.
  5. ^ Larson, Bob. Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality. Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 2004, p. 484.
  6. Kestenbaum, Sam (2019-10-29). "Till Seth Do Us Part (Published 2019)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  7. Newport, John P. The New Age Movement and the Biblical Worldview: Conflict and Dialogue. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing 1998, p. 165.
  8. ESP Power, by Jane Roberts (2000) (introductory essay by Lynda Dahl). ISBN 0-88391-016-0
  9. Other Lives, Other Selves: A Jungian Psychotherapist Discovers Past Lives, by Roger Woolger (1988). ISBN 978-0-553-34595-7
  10. Chapter 1, Session 511, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, by Jane Roberts (1972).
  11. Klimo, Jon (1998). Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources. North Atlantic Books. p. 30. ISBN 1-55643-248-8.
  12. Chapter 10, The Seth Material, by Jane Roberts (1970).
  13. Chapter 1, Session 511, and Chapter 2, Session 514, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, by Jane Roberts (1972).
  14. Roberts, Jane (1970). The Seth Material. Prentice-Hall. p. 7. ISBN 0-13-807180-2.
  15. Tyler, Paula J.; Fran Stagg (1987). New Age Metaphysics: An Introduction for Young Adults. Ozark Mountain Publishing. p. 40. ISBN 0-9617920-0-0.
  16. Chapter 1, Seth Speaks, by Jane Roberts (1972); "Consciousness creates form. It is not the other way around".
  17. Clarke, Peter Bernard (2006). New Religions in Global Perspective. Routledge. p. 25. ISBN 0-415-25748-4.
  18. ^ Leskowitz, Eric D. (1999). Transpersonal Hypnosis: Gateway to Body, Mind, and Spirit. CRC Press. pp. 107, 163, 173. ISBN 0-8493-2237-5.
  19. ^ Bruce, Alexandra (2005). Beyond the Bleep: The Definitive Unauthorized Guide to What the Bleep Do We Know!?. The Disinformation Company. pp. 116–117. ISBN 1-932857-22-2.
  20. ^ Wolf, Joachim (2003). Understanding the Grand Design: Spiritual Reality's Inner Logic. Trafford Publishing. pp. 136–7, 163, 176–8. ISBN 1-55395-567-6.
  21. ^ Hanegraaff, Wouter J. (1998). New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought. SUNY Press. pp. 122–4, 125, 126. ISBN 0-7914-3854-6.
  22. ^ Upton, Charles (2005). The System of Antichrist: Truth and Falsehood in Postmodernism and the New Age. Sophia Perennis. pp. 169–173. ISBN 0-900588-38-1.
  23. ^ Fuller, Robert C. Spiritual, But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America. Oxford University Press 2001, p. 60.
  24. ^ Neff, Joanna Neff (2003). Soul Retrieval: Return to Wholeness. Trafford Publishing. pp. 59, 63. ISBN 1-4120-1613-4.
  25. Brennan, Barbara Ann (1987). Hands of Light. Bantam. pp. 243. ISBN 0-553-34539-7.
  26. ^ Hanegraaff, Wouter J. (1998). New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought. SUNY Press. pp. 214. ISBN 0-7914-3854-6.
  27. Roberts, Jane (1981). The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events. Notes by Robert F. Butts. Prentice-Hall. p. 295. ISBN 978-0-13-457259-8.
  28. Roberts, Jane (1994). The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know. Notes by Robert F. Butts. Amber-Allen. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-878424-06-8.
  29. Session 610, The Nature of Personal Reality, by Jane Roberts (1974). ISBN 0-13-610576-9
  30. Hanegraaff, Wouter J. (1998). New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought. SUNY Press. pp. 215–216. ISBN 0-7914-3854-6.
  31. Fuller, Robert C. Spiritual, But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America. Oxford University Press, 2001, p. 187; Newport, John P. The New Age Movement and the Biblical Worldview: Conflict and Dialogue. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing 1998, p. 165; Klimo, Jon. Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources. North Atlantic Books 1998, p. 62
  32. Kole, Andre; E Calvin Beisner, Robert M Bowman Jr, Terry Holley Astrology and Psychic Phenomena Zondervan Publishing House 1989 ISBN 978-0-310-48921-4 p.51
  33. Kole, Andre; E Calvin Beisner, Robert M Bowman Jr, Terry Holley Astrology and Psychic Phenomena Zondervan Publishing House 1989 ISBN 978-0-310-48921-4 p.52
  34. Paul F. Cunningham, Ph.D., Rivier University, New Hampshire, "The Problem of Seth's Origin: A Case Study of the Trance-Possession Mediumship of Jane Roberts"

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