Seth Material
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, other than 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.
Catherine L. Albanese said in the 1970s that the Seth Material launched an era of nationwide awareness of the channeling trend and contributed 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, including in other 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' 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' death in 1984, 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' 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' 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, and that each individual 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.The Seth Material discusses a wide range of metaphysical concepts, including the nature of 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 and 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 consisting of the inner self, various selves that the entity has assumed through past existences, plus all the currently incarnated selves, and all their probable counterparts, and 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, and that Roberts' 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 "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 the physical environment is constructed and maintained by the inner selves of the individual occupants. 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.
Complete writings of Jane Roberts
Books:- . How To Develop Your ESP Power. Publisher: Federick Fell. .
- . The Seth Material. Reprinted, 2001 by New Awareness Network. .
- . Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul. Reprinted 1994 by Amber-Allen Publishing. .
- . The Nature of Personal Reality. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1994, Amber-Allen Publishing..
- . Adventures in Consciousness: An Introduction to Aspect Psychology. Prentice-Hall. .
- . Dialogues of the Soul and Mortal Self in Time. Prentice-Hall. . Poetry.
- . Psychic Politics: An Aspect Psychology Book. Prentice-Hall. .
- . The "Unknown" Reality Vol. 1. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1997, Amber-Allen Publishing. .
- . The "Unknown" Reality Vol. 2. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1997, Amber-Allen Publishing. .
- . The World View of Paul Cézanne: A Psychic Interpretation. Prentice-Hall. .
- . The Afterdeath Journal of An American Philosopher: The World View of William James. Prentice-Hall. .
- . Emir's Education in the Proper Use of Magical Powers. Prentice-Hall. . Children's literature.
- . The Nature of the Psyche: Its Human Expression. Prentice-Hall. Reprinted 1996, Amber-Allen Publishing. .
- . The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events. Prentice-Hall,. Reprinted 1994, Amber-Allen Publishing,.
- . The Oversoul Seven Trilogy. Amber-Allen Publishing. . Edition: Paperback; May 1, 1995 ; The Further Education of Oversoul Seven ; Oversoul Seven and the Museum of Time ).
- . The God of Jane: A Psychic Manifesto. Prentice-Hall. . Reprinted 2000, Moment Point Press. .
- . If We Live Again, Or, Public Magic and Private Love. Prentice-Hall. . Poetry.
- . Dreams, Evolution and Value Fulfillment. Prentice-Hall, two volumes, and.
- . Seth, Dreams and Projections of Consciousness. Stillpoint Publishing.
- . A Seth Reader. Vernal Equinox Press. Compendium edited by Richard Roberts. .
- . The Magical Approach : Seth Speaks About the Art of Creative Living. Amber-Allen Publishing. .
- . The Way Toward Health. Robert F. Butts, Amber-Allen Publishing. .
- . The World View of Rembrandt. New Awareness Network. .
- . The Early Sessions. New Awareness Network. Edited by Robert Butts. Nine volumes. .
- . The Personal Sessions. New Awareness Network. Deleted session material. Seven volumes. .
- The Early Class Sessions. New Awareness Network. Four volumes.
- "Prayer of a Wiser People" in Profile, 1950.
- "The Red Wagon" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1956.
- "The Canvas Pyramid" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1957.
- "First Communion" in Fantastic Universe, 1957.
- "The Chestnut Beads" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1957.
- "The Bundu" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1958.
- "A Demon at Devotions" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1958.
- "Nightmare" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1959.
- "Impasse" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1959.
- "Three Times Around" in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1964.
- "The Big Freeze" in Dude, 1965.
- "The Mission," purchased by Topper magazine in August, 1965.
- "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.
- "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.
- Watkins, Susan M. Conversations with Seth. Moment Point Press, 2005, 2006, two volumes. and original version published: Vol. 1, Vol 2.
- Dahl, Lynda Madden. Beyond the Winning Streak: Using Conscious Creation to Consistently Win at Life. The Woodbridge Group..
- Dahl, Lynda Madden. Ten Thousand Whispers: A Guide to Conscious Creation. The Woodbridge Group..
- Dahl, Lynda Madden. The Wizards of Consciousness: Making the Imponderable Practical. The Woodbridge Group..
- Dahl, Lynda Madden. The Book of Fallacies: A Little Primer of New Thought. Moment Point Press..
- Dahl, Lynda Madden. Living a Safe Universe: A Book for Seth Readers. The Woodbridge Group..
- Dahl, Lynda Madden. Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 2: A Book for Seth Readers. The Woodbridge Group..
- Dahl, Lynda Madden. Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 3: A Book for Seth Readers. The Woodbridge Group..
- Dahl, Lynda Madden. Living a Safe Universe, Vol. 4: Seth and Psychic Health. The Woodbridge Group..
- Friedman, Norman. Bridging Science and Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm's Physics, The Perennial Philosophy and Seth. The Woodbridge Group..
- Friedman, Norman. The Hidden Domain: Home of the Quantum Wave Function, Nature's Creative Source. The Woodbridge Group..
- Stack, Rick. Out-Of-Body Adventures : 30 days to the Most Exciting Experience of Your Life. Contemporary Books. .
- Ashley, Nancy. Create Your Own Reality : A Seth Workbook. Prentice-Hall Press, 1984. .
- Ashley, Nancy. Create Your Own Happiness: A Seth Workbook. Prentice-Hall Press, 1988. .
- Ashley, Nancy. Create Your Own Dreams: A Seth Workbook. Prentice-Hall Press, 1990. .
- Watkins, Susan M. Speaking of Jane Roberts: Remembering the Author of the Seth Material. Moment Point Press, 2001. .
- 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..
- 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. ;.
- Helfrich, Paul M. Seth: The Ultimate Guide. New World View Publishing, 2010..
Relationship with Christianity
Other authorship claims
Other authors have written material they claimed was channeled from Seth, especially after Roberts' 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 and others to date. However, in the introduction to the first book written about Seth, Seth 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, Jane Roberts wrote: "Several people have told me that Seth communicated with them through automatic writing, but Seth denies any such contacts."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 of 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 specific case of Jane Roberts in his 2010 research paper "The Problem of Seth's Origin: A Case Study of the Trance-Possession Mediumship of Jane Roberts".