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In the foregoing chapters, I have taken excerpts from many sessions in order to present Seth’s views on various topics. This appendix is included for those readers who would like a more complete look at individual sessions, and a clearer idea of the way in which the material was originally given.
For this reason I’ve chosen three full, though brief, sessions, and portions of several consecutive recent ones. This presentation shows Seth’s way of weaving one subject through another as he inserts new discussions and information while building on past sessions, and points up his method of using Rob’s and my own daily experiences as a launching pad for his own material.
The appendix includes several subjects not covered in the book proper. In one session, Seth discusses Jung’s concept of the unconscious. In another, he presents some new material on the “original planetary system,” and in answer to a friend’s question, he begins an explanation of the perception of a fetus. These discussions show the current direction the Seth Material is taking as it constantly unfolds.
The sessions on the electromagnetic units that lie just beneath the range of matter have begun just now as I finish this book. Scientists have long wondered what physical matter “disappeared into,” and Seth’s EE units may well be the answer.
Except for punctuation, the Seth Material in this appendix is unedited, and Rob’s notes have been included.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[... 23 paragraphs ...]
(I made a quick mental count of the planets we now know to be in our solar system, for a total of nine, the same total given by Seth. Naturally, Seth’s data gave rise to many questions, but tonight wouldn’t see them answered.)
(Just before break ended, Jane said, “I just got a whole chunk of thought from Seth.” Resume at 10:31.)
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(Or perhaps roetans—my phonetic interpretation. I wasn’t sure of the word Seth or Jane used and didn’t press the point beyond one question which wasn’t answered …)
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(“Good evening, Seth.”)
[... 1 paragraph ...]