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BOOKS / REVIEWS / DOWNLOADS => Seth Books => Topic started by: wadihicham on January 13, 2024, 11:01:15 AM

Title: A new Seth book
Post by: wadihicham on January 13, 2024, 11:01:15 AM
Hi There,

Just wanted to inform you that there is a new Seth book titled "Key Points and Illustrations of Seth Speaks". The title itself is quite self-explanatory. I have just begun reading it.

The book may be an opportunity for discussing the main concepts presented by Seth.

Here is the amazon link :

Illustrated Seth Speaks (https://www.amazon.com/Points-Illustrations-Seth-Speaks-English-ebook/dp/B0CQRSZQRB/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1705160361&refinements=p_27%3AZoe+Mike&s=digital-text&sr=1-1&text=Zoe+Mike)   

Best regards, H. Wadi
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: inavalan on January 13, 2024, 06:38:02 PM
This gave me an idea: if I could reach Seth with a suggestion, that would be for him to have dictated through Jane, or another, a "Seth for Dummies" book. :) Maybe he did it in another version of physical reality (?) Maybe there is one already, by another author, but that it isn't recognized as such?
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: wadihicham on January 14, 2024, 08:33:37 AM
Maybe "Seth for the Bitter" would suit you better.
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: inavalan on January 14, 2024, 12:53:53 PM
Quote from: wadihicham on January 14, 2024, 08:33:37 AMMaybe "Seth for the Bitter" would suit you better.
Uncalled for.
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: wadihicham on January 14, 2024, 02:33:14 PM
For me this book is a little bit like Christie's cliff (downloaded from this forum) notes that I like to browse from time to time. It's a practical way to revisit Seth concepts, hoping to deepen one's understanding.
Also, it is maybe a good place to start for someone new to Seth in order to have a first idea. That's why I shared about it in the forum.

H. Wadi 
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: inavalan on January 14, 2024, 03:55:20 PM
You, likely, misunderstood my post ... There is a series of books "For Dummies", that attempts to present a subject in a simpler form, for those who might find it difficult to understand. It isn't about the readers being "dummies"; it isn't an insult. My suggestion wasn't meant as an assessment of the book you brought to attention, nor of you.

I looked on Amazon at the preview of that book, and it isn't something that I intend to give more consideration to. This is mainly because of the way I approach learning about reality, about myself, about what I should do. I look at others' opinions only as possible sources to be interpreted by myself using my inner guidance. Although everything can be symbolically interpreted, I prefer to select the sources that seem richer. I look even at the Seth Material as a source for interpretation, not as something to be intellectually approached.

When doing such interpretations, the first step is to leave aside all your beliefs and expectations in order to reduce the distortions they inherently induce.
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: wadihicham on January 14, 2024, 04:19:33 PM
That's true, I misunderstood your post. Very sorry for that.

Yes maybe you are right, maybe I'm trying too much to understand the material intellectually.

Ideally, one should have an experience akin to an awakening or an out-of-body experience to truly advance in understanding, but in the absence of this (for me), I only have my intuition and reason to figure out the meaning and try to connect Seth concepts.
But perhaps I am not aware of certain things, and I would be sincerely curious to know more about your approach if you wish to share it.

Concerning the beliefs and expectations, yes one should leave them aside as much as possible but that's not so easy for example concerning the concept of time. For me I cannot imagine reality without time. The same with causality... 
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: inavalan on January 15, 2024, 02:43:47 AM
You can run searches on the Seth search engine. It is very powerful even if you run only simple queries.

For example, this is quite a meaty quote:

"Cellular memory can be changed at any point. Present beliefs can insert into the past new memory, both psychologically and physically. The future is in no way predetermined on basic levels. This does not mean that the future cannot be predicted sometimes, for in practical terms you will often continue with certain lines of probability which can be seen 'ahead of time.'"

—The Nature of Personal Reality; Part Two: Chapter 14: Session 654, April 9, 1973  © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: wadihicham on January 15, 2024, 01:02:44 PM

Yes, that's true the Seth engine is a very useful tool.   
Title: Re: A new Seth book
Post by: Mik on January 26, 2024, 11:32:43 PM


Quote from: inavalan on January 14, 2024, 03:55:20 PM"
You, likely, misunderstood my post ... There is a series of books "For Dummies", that attempts to present a subject in a simpler form, for those who might find it difficult to understand. It isn't about the readers being "dummies"; it isn't an insult. My suggestion wasn't meant as an assessment of the book you brought to attention, nor of you.

I looked on Amazon at the preview of that book, and it isn't something that I intend to give more consideration to.

.....
"


Inavalan, How many people do you normally insult, upset or offend in a single week? I am truly impressed and amazed. WOW!

(Joy and) Happiness,
      Mike