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Conversations With Seth
  

Conversations With Seth [Hardcover]

Susan M. Watkins , Jane Roberts , Seth (Spirit) , Seth


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  • Hardcover: 2 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall Trade (October 1980)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0131720074
  • ISBN-13: 978-0131720077
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 16 x 2.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 612 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,788,562 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Susan Watkins, close friend of Jane Roberts--one of the most respected psychics of the 20th century--attended Roberts' ESP class from 1968 to 1975. Throughout the years, Watkins and her fellow classmates asked themselves and Seth, the entity who spoke through Roberts, difficult questions regarding personal reality. Faced with incidents of serious illness, painful relationships, financial hardship and natural catastrophes, they challenged Seth's repeated statement that we each "create our own reality."

In addition to being a well-written, highly entertaining historical account of the late Jane Roberts and of the class--with its diverse members, raucous atmosphere and sometimes heated arguments--Conversations with Seth reveals the profound insights that individual class members and the group as a whole discovered over time: insights into the origin of both the troubling and triumphant events in our lives, and insights into the vast nature of human consciousness.

The book includes illustrations drawn by artist George Rhoads during class and a centre insert of photos of class members, Jane and Jane speaking for Seth. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

For 20 years Susan M. Watkins (New York) was a newspaper reporter, feature writer and columnist for local print and radio media such as the Martha's Vineyard Gazette, the Elmira Star Gazette, the Dundee Observer and WFLR-Finger Lakes Radio Network. Watkins is also the author of nonfiction and humour, short stories of literary fiction, dark fantasy and horror. Watkins is the author of Speaking of Jane Roberts and Dreaming Myself, Dreaming a Town. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Amazon.com: 4.6 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Different Way of Thinking & Perceiving The Universe, April 22 2006
By Katie "book worm" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Conversations With Seth (Paperback)
I must admit that I've attempted to read other books pertaining to "Sethian" ideas over the years, and have found myself bogged down within them, not quite able to grasp this different way of thinking and perceiving regarding ourselves & our universe...

However, I found this book, by Susan Watkins, to be more down-to-earth, and therefore a bit easier to understand/decipher.

"Conversations With Seth" is a compilation of what went on during some of Jane Robert's classes during the 1970's. It includes specific dialogue between Seth and the various class attendee's, as well as such "topics"/"entities" as The Sumari & Seth II.

It explores the nature of our thoughts & our reality - including our beliefs about violence, sex, men vs. women, alternate realities, and much, much more.

If you are at all interested in Jane Robert's various "Seth" books, and/or are intrigued by the idea of alternate realities, and how our thoughts create the reality we are currently in, then I would higly recommend this book - it's a fascinating, thought-provoking read (to say the least).

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A BOOK THAT PROVIDES FASCINATING INSIGHT INTO THE JANE ROBERTS/SETH MATTER, July 18 2011
By Steven H. Propp - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Conversations with Seth: v. 1: The Story of Jane Roberts's ESP Classic (Paperback)
Jane Roberts (1929-1984) was an American author, poet, psychic and spirit medium, who claimed she had "channeled" a personality she called "Seth," who manifested himself while she was in trance, and whose "material" has been published in a great many volumes (e.g., Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, The Seth Material, The Nature of the Psyche: Its Human Expression (Seth Book), The Way Toward Health: A Seth Book, etc.). Susan Watkins was a member of a weekly ESP class that Jane also conducted, and wrote this book and Conversations With Seth, Book 2: 25th Anniversary Edition (v. 2) documenting the class; Watkins also wrote a memoir/biography of Roberts, Speaking of Jane Roberts: Remembering the Author of the Seth Material.

Watkins wrote in the Prologue to this 1980 book, "I started writing this book in October of 1978 with the idea that it would be a fairly safe project; that is, I could do a reporter's job---collect and record the memories of Jane Roberts's former class members---and leave myself out of it... I began my own excursions into these realms feeling rather smug: I wouldn't be risking a thing. Well, things didn't work out that way, of course. The fact is that I was a member of Jane Roberts's ESP class for nearly ten years, and there is no way that I could pretend to have been a dispassionate observer... I was a passionate participant, leaping into class events or retreating from them... Thus, with the extensive cooperation of former members, I assembled the story of Jane's class from those who composed it."

Here are some additional quotations from the book:

"Jane decided to run an ad in the Elmira newspaper to see how many people would show up once a week, for $2.50 each, to explore the meaning of ESP... At first, Jane held two classes---one for new members and one for those who had been attending a while... Jane did occasional psychic readings, and she or Seth sometimes gave past-life impressions..." (Pg. 26-27)
"Gradually, a sense of 'quickening' began to whisper through class. More and more people were showing up in the Butts' living room---sometimes packing it so full that it was a feat of ingenuity just to cross the room without stepping on somebody." (Pg. 27)
"'Now, Seth does not DIG worship,' Seth said to us one evening. 'For one thing, Seth understands worshippers. And, when one understands worshippers, one does not dig worship!'" (Pg. 31-32)
"Daily events---ordinary and odd ones---were the real cornerstones of Jane's ESP class. A typical Tuesday night's conversation sprang from members' personal lives, and from what we'd been doing during the week. Seth's own comments rarely dominated the entire evening, and were instead PART of the fabric of class." (Pg. 125)
"Jane's attitude toward reincarnation (like mine) was strongly ambivalent. The idea of physical life being expressed in many historical situations made emotional and intuitive sense to her. Intellectually, however, she was highly suspicious... particularly as any kind of pat answer to present problems." (Pg. 173)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Seth Being Interactive, Mar 1 2012
By Anthony S. Picco - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Conversations With Seth (Paperback)
If you are a Seth student or devotee, you have probably read a few of the books he dictated via Jane Roberts, and know of the concepts and beliefs he puts forth. What makes Conversations with Seth interesting is the interaction he has with the attendees of Jane Roberts "ESP Classes" in the 70s. Class members discuss his ideas, and challenge each other and Seth, and Seth answers the questions they ask. If someone is curious about Seth, but has reservations about some of his statements, concepts and precepts regarding life, this is a good book to read, as some of the class members feel the same way and ask Seth the same questions all of us might want to ask. It is also a good look into the specific magic time people had during the heyday of the ESP classes.
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