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The God of Jane

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In THE GOD OF JANE, Jane Roberts questions both the material she produced in trance—the many Seth sessions—and her own paranormal abilities. "This book," she writes, "is the story of my efforts to implement Seth's material in daily life, to free myself from many limiting cultural beliefs, and to explore and understand the nature of impulses." What Jane Roberts discovers throughout this personal journey is her individual connection with higher consciousness—with "God." ...The God of Jane, the God of Joe, the God of Lester, the God of Sarah... An invocation of that "God" would be an invocation of that part of universal creativity from which we personally emerge... It represents that otherwise intangible interface between being and our lives... (from Chapter 7) "THE GOD OF JANE has always been my favorite of Jane's so-called 'own' books, meaning those not dictated by Seth. It represents, at least for me, the point at which Jane was at the height of her creative powers. To say this book is still relevant today is an understatement..."

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The God of Jane, Jane Roberts

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1984
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Titolo
The God of Jane
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1984
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
278
ISBN10
013357492X
ISBN13
9780133574920
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In THE GOD OF JANE, Jane Roberts questions both the material she produced in trance—the many Seth sessions—and her own paranormal abilities. "This book," she writes, "is the story of my efforts to implement Seth's material in daily life, to free myself from many limiting cultural beliefs, and to explore and understand the nature of impulses." What Jane Roberts discovers throughout this personal journey is her individual connection with higher consciousness—with "God." ...The God of Jane, the God of Joe, the God of Lester, the God of Sarah... An invocation of that "God" would be an invocation of that part of universal creativity from which we personally emerge... It represents that otherwise intangible interface between being and our lives... (from Chapter 7) "THE GOD OF JANE has always been my favorite of Jane's so-called 'own' books, meaning those not dictated by Seth. It represents, at least for me, the point at which Jane was at the height of her creative powers. To say this book is still relevant today is an understatement..."