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TSM Chapter Four 21/40 (52%) voice counteraction Rob parapsychologist hoarseness
– The Seth Material
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Chapter Four: The “Seth Voice”

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¶32

We didn’t realize either that the emergence of the Seth voice completed the psychic structure through which we would receive the Seth Material, and through which Seth’s personality would express itself. [...] Much later, Seth told us that this psychic energy can be translated into sound like this, or it can be used for other purposes. Now when Seth gives clairvoyant material, for example, the voice is seldom loud. [...]

¶2

Seth’s personality was expressing itself much more freely now that it was released from the board, particularly after the surprising fourteenth session. [...] I was nervous before we started, wondering whether Seth would come through or not. [...] Besides, I wasn’t even aware of how I knew when Seth was ready. [...]

¶8

[...] I knew that he was concerned about me, but also tremendously interested in the material Seth had been giving. Besides this, as Seth, I had been extremely active, making funny remarks now and then to break up pages of serious monologue. [...] While we were talking, Rob had wondered aloud about the meaning of time; when we resumed, Seth started discussing this question.

¶24

[...] Seth had spoken jovially but not maliciously about Frank Withers. [...] Rob made a comment about Seth’s attitude and Seth said, “I’m afraid I haven’t learned humility yet. [...]

¶26

As the give and take between Rob and Seth continued, Rob got used to the voice and really enjoyed himself, there being no doubt in his mind now that Seth was Seth, someone entirely different and independent.

¶4

In this fourteenth session I spoke for Seth for fifty minutes straight, the longest period without a break up to that date. Seth began by advising us to have a more balanced social life—to go out more and mix with people—so as to counter the intense inner activity of psychic experience. [...]

¶17

[...] Despite Seth’s parting words, I could “feel” him still present, along with a tremendous sense of vitality and goodwill. Rob told me about the heavy masculine voice with its astonishing volume, and all around me I felt this high energy and great humor as if an invisible Seth were sitting there, smiling, ready to start a friendly chat.

¶20

As Seth I paused, smiling, looking Rob directly in the eye. [...] Besides, he was still laughing at Seth’s jovial manner, and the humorous gestures and voice inflections that were so unlike mine.

¶23

Rob asked several other questions, and the two of them, Rob and Seth, chatted back and forth for three quarters of an hour. About the voice, Seth said: “Ruburt’s voice is an experiment. [...]

¶25

[...] Eventually we learned that Seth, Rob, and I were part of an ancient entity; this will be discussed in chapters 14 and 15. Seth was also to say later that this past relationship was partially responsible for our communications.

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