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Seth Speaks - Jane Roberts
#1
Anyone familiar with the books (Seth Speaks etc) of Jane Roberts ?

I've read Stewart Swerdlow also appreciated them (the original ones), however the first contact with the entity named "Seth" was activated with the help of a Ouija-board.

The use or playing with a Ouija-board can be very dangerous.

It seems an interesting set of books, like the readings of Edgar Cayce; and/or the Oversoul of Jane Roberts was involved very well.

So, what do we have to think about these books ?
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#2
I’ve read Seth Speaks and a couple of other books in the Seth series. I thought the books were excellent. I read them back in the 80’s and they helped me understand this reality better.
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#3
I have not read the books, but I do know that Set (commonly refered to as Seth in English) is the Ancient Egyptian god of Chaos.  It was this god who condemed his brother, Osiris, to rein as god of the Underworld by chopping his body into a thousand pieces for his sister, Isis, and Anubis (now known as the god of mummification and embalming) to create the first mummy.  It's a fascinating story and Set's jealousy for power led Horus to battle him.  Losing the fight, Set became the God of Chaos and the one who siezed souls in the Underworld before they could have their heart weighed by the feather. 

Sorry, I ramble when it comes to the Ancients, especially the Egyptians.
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#4
This Seth is another soul personality from Jane Robert’s oversoul. Here’s a link that will give you a little more info about her. http://www.nirvikalpa.com/content.php?page=seth

 
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#5
Okay, cool
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#6
Yep, whenever someone who is new to metaphysics asks me what to recommend for them, i always say Jane Roberts.  Seth Speaks is a very good book to begin with.
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#7
Desertbird, I imagine you have an extended library in your home? I can tell you know quite much from your other posts. I must wonder where you learned your stuff.
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#8
Ester Hick’s books are another good read. They are a lot like the Seth books.

http://www.abraham-hicks.com/
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#9
  I have almost all of Seth books and an audio tape......  I liked them but at the time I knew something was missing...... 

  Richard, do you have any books on....  immanual?  Wasnt there a name of a book that a woman was channeling or something like that about immanual...  <spelling?>  Gosh I cant think what it was called..... mmmmmmm  ????
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#10
It sounds like you liked the Seth books a lot to have of them. I knew something was missing too and Seth explained a lot of that. Seth opened my eyes. :)

I think the book you’re talking about is the Talmud of Jmmanuel. It’s the true teachings of Jesus. The book is interesting and gives you insight into the life of Jesus.

http://www.talmudjmmanuel.com/

http://www.steelmarkonline.com/products.htm
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