Richard Kendall Interview

Started by Deb, June 09, 2017, 08:54:13 PM

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Deb

Richard was one of the original Seth students/class attendees.

I've been surfing the internet lately for fresh Seth stuff and came across this interview with Richard on a UK channel.

I have to say this is exactly what I've been looking for as far as background information on Jane, Seth and the whole enchilada. Richard has provided a lot of information about Jane, what the class experience was like, and comes across as a very sincere, non-egotistical promoter of the Seth materials. I like this guy. Worth watching. Worth also skipping the commercials. Except for the Reality of Truth documentary, which I will explore next.

https://youtu.be/mIe3huCmNoY



Sena

Deb, thanks for this link. One of the ads is for Watkins Bookshop, Cecil Court, London WC2. This is one of the few bookshops in the UK which stocks some of the Seth books.

Deb

Quote from: Sena
One of the ads is for Watkins Bookshop, Cecil Court, London WC2. This is one of the few bookshops in the UK which stocks some of the Seth books.

I wondered about that when I saw the ad. I wish I had known about Watkins when I was in London a couple of weeks ago, I would have loved to seen the whole shop and probably would have bought a Seth book or two as a souvenir of my trip. Stores in my area don't carry Seth, maybe I need to look for metaphysical book stores. I currently get everything through Amazon.


LarryH

I just watched the video, and it was well worth taking the time. Thank you for posting, Deb.

Deb

My pleasure! I'm glad I found it. I'm going to copy it to my computer for safe keeping. Things sometimes disappear from the Internet.

I found a blog post by Richard with more very interesting information about Jane. I've posted it here: https://speakingofseth.com/index.php?msg=9230


Deb

Rich Kendall put this up on Facebook yesterday and I really enjoyed it, it's comforting:

We Watch

From a work in progress I've tentatively titled "Consciousness Streaming." I call this piece "We Watch."

As we watch the pieces move around, and rearrange themselves, it is tempting at times to step in and manipulate the design ourselves, but direct intervention would be a mistake, for it would inhibit human consciousness from discovering its own power, and how best to use that power in the creation of reality.

So we watch, and through various non-intrusive means (such as dreams) we nudge the participants toward beneficial action. We also send impulses during waking reality, though the personality always has free will to decide which impulses to accept and which to reject.

We are surprised at times by the tenacity with which the species clings to static models, but we have learned to be patient, for we know that motion (and thus change) is an inevitable component of all realities.

There are moments we can feel you sensing our presence, and while it may seem that there is a vast distance between us, the separation is one of psychological space, not linear space. And when certain mental coordinates are properly positioned, that kind of space can be bridged, allowing you to see us more clearly, and we welcome the recognition.

As we watch, we do so with compassion, for we have learned that even the illusions under which the race operates have their purpose, and it would be more than rude to kick them out from under you without your permission. And perhaps most importantly, we make sure that no matter how far one may fall, there is always a safe place to land.