![]() ![]() There is way too much content to describe in a review, of course (and stuff which the choir already knows), so I just want to hit a high point or two. ![]() It was, in effect, 'New Age when New Age wasn't cool.' (A recommended companion volume to this and a must-read among Seth aficionados is "The Nature of Personal Reality," 1974, also channelled by Jane Roberts.) Well, given all of that: I found this book to be an engrossing examination of how extraordinarily fluid and filled with unseen possibilities life is. Indeed, one can see how much New Age thought can have originated in its pages. Given the fact that the channeling sessions from which this book was written took place in 1970-71, this book has already been regarded as a kind of modern classic on the subject. Obviously the immortality of the soul, the concept of reincarnation, parallel dimensions, and the elasticity of time and space are all fundamental premises for this kind of thing, so I will neither explain nor defend them. Let us hypothetically 'go there' for a while and see what happens. I am - in this reality - choosing to accept it, and that decision makes a huge difference in the way I now regard my thoughts and my experiences. ![]() 'Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul' is, at face value, a channelled work. For this review I admit that I am torn between preaching to the choir, holding the book at skeptic's length, and becoming a New Age apologist. ![]()
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