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    The Seth Material by Jane Roberts, Seth (Spirit)
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    A classic in the metaphysical genre - if you're open-minded and curious about the deeper workings of consciousness, "The Seth Material" offers plenty to contemplate and explore.

    'The Seth Material' by Jane Roberts is a thought-provoking and insightful book that delves into the teachings of a spiritual entity named Seth. Through channeling, Jane Roberts conveys wisdom and guidance from Seth, offering readers a unique perspective on life, spirituality, and the universe. The book is described as containing valuable teachings that can help individuals gain control of their lives and embark on a journey of self-discovery. With a blend of philosophy, spirituality, and metaphysical concepts, 'The Seth Material' challenges readers to expand their thinking and explore new possibilities beyond conventional beliefs.

    The narrative of 'The Seth Material' is presented in a conversational and engaging style, making complex topics accessible and engaging for readers. Through the insights shared by Seth, readers are encouraged to question their beliefs, explore the nature of reality, and tap into their spiritual selves. The book offers a blend of wisdom, humor, and profound insights that aim to inspire readers to embrace life fully and seek meaning in their existence.

    (The 68th envelope object was a poem Jane wrote to me on the evening of July 3,1966. It was written with a dark pen on a sheet of yellow paper, not punched, and the size of this page. The sheet was fo...
    1970
    343 pages

  2. A clear, practical companion for mindfulness seekers - ideal if you want less theory and more how-to. Not for doctrinal purists, but a rewarding read if you're open to new approaches in living peacefully.

    'Practicing the Power of Now' by Eckhart Tolle is a companion book to 'The Power of Now', offering practical exercises and meditations to help readers live in the present moment. It is described as a condensed version of the original book, focusing on essential teachings and practices. The book emphasizes the importance of being present, quieting the mind, and finding inner peace through simple techniques and meditations.

    There is an eternal, ever-present One Life beyond the myriad forms of life that are subject to birth and death. Many people use the word God to describe it; I often call it Being. The word Being expla...
    1999
    150 pages

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