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Magic Show

What magicians we all are,
turning darkness into light,
transforming invisible atoms
into the dazzling theater
of the world,
pulling objects,
(people as well
as rabbits)
out of secret
microscopic closets,
turning winter into summer,
making a palmful of moments
disappear through time's trap door.

We learned the methods
so long ago
that they're unconscious,
and we've hypnotized ourselves
into believing
that we're the audience,
so I wonder where we served
our apprenticeship.

Under what master magicians did we learn
to form reality
so smoothly that we forgot to tell ourselves
the secret?

Jane Roberts, 1979 - from The Magical Approach - Seth Speaks about the art of creative living

 

Reborn at the End of the Road

A TURNING POINT - REBORN AT THE END OF THE ROAD

By Dr. Hsu, Tien-Sheng Of Taiwan, 2004
(Translated by Sumi/Joe, 2007

INTRODUCTION - Starting From the HEART

Over ten years ago, I started reading The Seth books and felt a connection to his way of thinking. I was not in medical school then, but later, during my medical school training, there was a subtle struggle deep in my heart. Are all the knowledge and techniques that I learned in medical school really enough? My increasing medical knowledge and expanding understanding of the New Age Seth thinking began to interact in my mind.

After graduation, I did my internship at Taipei Veterans General Hospital. There I finally had the opportunity to integrate the professional knowledge I had learned, and the Seth philosophy towards body, mind, and spirit. I had my family practice in Taipei Ren Aye Hospital where I continued to gain experience melding the two approaches. What I have learned has deepened my feeling that modern medicine has many areas that need to be expanded and improved.

Of course, there are many outstanding accomplished scientists in the modern medical field. Although countless people also have contributed their energy into medical research and development, somehow, deep inside me, there is a sense of something lacking. My thinking is that the human being is more than just a physical body. A human being consists of body, mind, social and spiritual dimensions. This combination cannot be separated.

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Value Fulfillment and the Seth Material

Value Fulfillment Gives Meaning to Life
by Jim Schutte



Of all the Seth and Jane Roberts concepts, value fulfillment offers the most all-encompassing basis for the meaning behind existence. The concept of value fulfillment excites many Seth readers because it offers a positive outlook on reality and the motivations of all consciousness. It also provides us with a powerful, life-affirming perspective on how consciousness creates on a mass level toward a betterment of the individual and the whole.

Seth first mentions value fulfillment early in his co-creative venture with Jane Roberts and her husband, Robert Butts, in the early sixties. He defined it initially as “the fulfillment of literally endless values” (How to Develop Your ESP Power, chapter 10, session 54). Seth used an analogy of a forest of trees representing past, present, and future. He added that each tree expands “in terms of fulfillment of abilities and values that may be constructed upon various levels and in various guises, your present field of existence being one” (ibid.).

Seth later expands upon value fulfillment, calling it the prime motivation behind All That Is. According to Seth, every atom and particle is consciousness, and naturally seeks to improve upon itself in a constant state of becoming. That becoming is based on an excitement of spontaneity and play, transformation and durability as well as fulfilling the desire to be more than what it once was. These “fundamental laws” as Seth refers to them are “carried through in other realities” as well as our own (The “Unknown” Reality, Appendix 12, session 44.) Seth adds that value fulfillment is followed through on our physical level through physical growth, while we in our “particular horizontal plane…follow this law under the auspices of evolution” (ibid.).

Seth later elaborates on these “laws”: “You are born knowing that you possess a unique, intimate sense of being that is itself, and that seeks its own fulfillment, and the fulfillment of others. You are born seeking the actualization of the ideal. You are born seeking to add value to the quality of life, to add characteristics, energies, abilities to life that only you can individually contribute to the world, and to attain a state of being that is uniquely yours, while adding to the value fulfillment of the world (The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events, chapter 9 session 862).

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books

SETH (w/Jane Roberts) BOOKS JANE ROBERTS BOOKS
Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul (1972)
The Nature of Personal Reality: (1974)
The Unknown Reality: A Seth Book, Vol 1. (1977)
The Unknown Reality: A Seth Book, Vol 2. (1979)
The Nature of the Psyche: Its Human Expression (1979)
The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events: (1981)
Dreams, “Evolution,” and Value Fulfillment, Vol 1. (1986)
Dreams, “Evolution,” and Value Fulfillment, Vol 2. (1986)
SETH Dreams and Projection of Consciousness (1986)
The Magical Approach (1995)
The Way Toward Health (1997)
The Early Sessions (9 volumes) (1997-2002)
The Personal Sessions (4 volumes) (2003-2004)
The Early Sessions (? volumes) ( )
The Coming of Seth (1966)
________ (original title: How to Use Your ESP Power)
The Seth Material (1970)
The Education of Oversoul Seven (1973)
Adventures in Consciousness:
________An Introduction to Aspect Psychology (1975)
Dialogues of the Soul and Mortal Self in Time (poetry) (1975)
Psychic Politics: An Aspect Psychology Book (1976)
The World View of Paul Cezanne:
________A Psychic Interpretation (1977)
The After Death Journal of An American Philosopher:
________The World View of William James (1978)
The Further Education of Oversoul Seven (1979)
Emir’s Education in the Proper Use of Magical Powers (1979)
The God of Jane (1981)
If We Live Again: Or, Public and Private Lives (1982)
Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time (1984)
 

Wellness by Choice

Nic Marks: The Happy Planet Index

Source: here

Martin Luther King did not say, "I have a nightmare," when he inspired the civil rights movements. He said, "I have a dream." And I have a dream. I have a dream that we can stop thinking that the future will be a nightmare, and this is going to be a challenge, because, if you think of every major blockbusting film of recent times, nearly all of its visions for humanity are apocalyptic. I think this film is one of the hardest watches of modern times, "The Road." It's a beautiful piece of filmmaking, but everything is desolate, everything is dead. And just a father and son trying to survive, walking along the road. And I think the environmental movement of which I am a part of has been complicit in creating this vision of the future.

For too long, we have peddled a nightmarish vision of what's going to happen. We have focused on the worst-case scenario. We have focused on the problems. And we have not thought enough about the solutions. We've used fear, if you like, to grab people's attention. And any psychologist will tell you that fear in the organism is linked to flight mechanism. It's part of the fight and flight mechanism, that when an animal is frightened -- think of a deer. A deer freezes very, very still, poised to run away. And I think that's what we're doing when we're asking people to engage with our agenda around environmental degradation and climate change. People are freezing and running away because we're using fear. And I think the environmental movement has to grow up and start to think about what progress is.

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